Bryan Ferry | British singer | Britannica (original) (raw)
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Eno
In Brian Eno A rivalry with singer Bryan Ferry led Eno to leave the group in 1973, whereupon he launched a solo career. No Pussyfooting (1973), a collaboration with guitarist Robert Fripp from King Crimson, used tape-echo and tape-delay techniques to create new sounds and reached the Top 30 in Britain. Eno’s… Read More
Gilmour
In David Gilmour: Solo projects and later career …albums by artists including Townshend, Bryan Ferry, and Supertramp. His later solo work includes On an Island (2006) and Rattle That Lock (2015), the latter peaking at number four on the Billboard album chart. He and the other members of Pink Floyd were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall… Read More
Roxy Music
In Roxy Music …was largely the brainchild of Ferry, who had studied with Richard Hamilton, a key figure in British pop art. A shifting early lineup stabilized around Ferry, Mackay, Eno, Manzanera, and Thompson. The band’s eponymous debut album, the nonalbum single “Virginia Plain” (both 1972), and the follow-up album _For Your Pleasure_… Read More