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Ferry puts Jazz Age spin on Roxy Music, solo work

Roxy Music, the British band that thrived in the 1970s, built its audience — and then lost parts of it — by creating and then quickly confounding expectations. With a lineup that included the guitar, bass and drums standard in rock, as well as the electronica pioneer Brian Eno, and a reed player, Andy Mackay, whose oboe and saxophone lines gave the group a distinctive sound, Roxy Music often put ...

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  • Headline: Ferry puts Jazz Age spin on Roxy Music, solo work
  • Publication: Style, Pages 54 on 03/10/2013
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