Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry

About Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry (born September 26 1945) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who rose to prominence as the lead singer and main songwriter for the influential art/glam rock band Roxy Music.

Ferry’s unique vocal style puts a wry, sophisticated spin on the sound of the crooners of the mid 20th-century. An accomplished songwriter, his solo career also saw him singing celebrated covers of the Great American Songbook and jazz standards. On his seminal 1973 solo album These Foolish Things he also covered ’60s hit rock songs like the Rolling Stones' “Sympathy for the Devil” and the Beatles “You Won’t See Me,” establishing something of the formula for his solo albums until the 1980s.

He dated model Jerry Hall, before her marriage to Mick Jagger. Their break up inspired his 1978 solo album The Bride Stripped Bare. After putting Roxy Music on hiatus 1982, Ferry released Boys and Girls in 1985, featuring original material. Ferry’s solo career has extended into the new millennium with a collection of Bob Dylan covers entitled Dylanesque. His 2014 album Avonmore returns to his classic Roxy Music sound.

Bryan Ferry Q&A
When did Bryan Ferry's first album release?

Bryan Ferry's first album These Foolish Things released on Fri Oct 05 1973.

What is the most popular album by Bryan Ferry?

The most popular album by Bryan Ferry's is More Than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry + Roxy Music

What is the most popular song by Bryan Ferry?

The most popular song by Bryan Ferry's is Don’t Stop the Dance

When did Bryan Ferry start making music?

Bryan Ferry's first song Soldier of Fortune released on Tue Nov 11 2014.

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