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Jerry Hall as a siren on the cover of Roxy Music’s Siren album, 1975

Roxy Music ‘Siren’ Turns 50: The Art Rock Classic That Defined A Decade

by Noise11.com

Roxy Music’s Siren turns 50. Released in 1975, the album’s sleek art-rock style, iconic cover featuring Jerry Hall, and hit single Love Is The Drug cemented its place in rock history.

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Bryan Ferry Releases ‘Star’ His First New Music In 10 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry has released his first new music in 10 years. ‘Star’ features vocals from Amelia Baratt.

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Bryan Ferry Sells 50% Of His Music Catalogue To Irvin Azoff

by Music-News.com

Bryan Ferry has sold 50 per cent of his music catalogue to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group.

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Roxy Music Perform Their First Show in 11 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Roxy Music have played their first show in 11 years, kicking off their 50th Anniversary tour in Toronto, Canada.

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Roxy Music

Roxy Music’s ‘Roxy Music’ Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

‘Roxy Music’, the first album by Roxy Music, turned 50 years old today.

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Roxy Music Avalon

Roxy Music Avalon Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

‘Avalon’, the final album for Roxy Music, has just turned 40 years old.

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Bryan Ferry, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Roxy Music Announce Their First Tour In Over A Decade

by Music-News.com

Roxy Music have announced their first tour for 11 years.

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Bryan Ferry To Publish Book of Lyrics

by Paul Cashmere

A Bryan Ferry book titled ‘Lyrics’ is coming in May to mark the 50th anniversary of the first Roxy Music album.

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Canned Heat

How Canned Heat Made a Wilbert Harrison Song a Hit Before Ferry and Dylan Recorded It

by Paul Cashmere

Bluesman Wilbert Harrison was responsible for Canned Heat’s third hit song. After the Los Angeles blues rock boogie band scored their first and second hits with now classics ‘On The Road Again’ and ‘Going Up The Country’, their third hit was a cover of Wilbert’s ‘Lets Stick Together’.

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Bryan Ferry to Reunite with Roxy Music’s Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera for Hall of Fame

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry will perform with original Roxy Music members Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera when Roxy Music are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on this Friday, March 29.

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Bryan Ferry can’t imagine another Roxy Music album ever happening

by Paul Cashmere

Roxy Music have not recorded new music since 1982 and Bryan Ferry says it is unlikely they ever will again.

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Reformed I’m Talking challenges Bryan Ferry for A Day On The Green supremacy

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry drew the crowd, I’m Talking stunned them. That pretty much sums up A Day On The Green in Rochford, Yarra Valley on Saturday.

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Bryan Ferry kicks off his A Day On The Green show this weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry played his first shows of 2019 last week in South Africa. This weekend he will perform in Australia for A Day On The Green.

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Andy Mackay wants Roxy Music to complete unfinished album

by Music-News.com

Roxy Music star Andy Mackay is hoping the band’s upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction will inspire them to get back to work on a forgotten 2007 album.

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Stephen Cummings with The Sports at the Memo Music Hall in St Kilda. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Stephen Cummings is looking forward to joining Bryan Ferry and his mates at A Day On The Green

by Paul Cashmere

Stephen Cummings is really looking forward to touring with Bryan Ferry for A Day On The Green. He first saw Bryan with Roxy Music at Festival Hall, Melbourne on the first Roxy Australian tour in 1975. “I think the ticket cost $5,” Stephen tells noise11.com. “I used to go out a lot then, I guess because it was so cheap”.

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Stephen Cummings with The Sports at the Memo Music Hall in St Kilda. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Stephen Cummings replaces Died Pretty for Bryan Ferry A Day On The Green dates

by Paul Cashmere

Died Pretty have had to cancel their upcoming A Day On The Green dates with Bryan Ferry after singer Ron Reno was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer this week.

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I'm Talking at Memo Music Hall 12 Feb 19 photo Noise11.com

Reformed I’m Talking play their first show in 30 years at Memo Music Hall

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s Memo Music Hall hosted the very first I’m Talking gig in 30 years on Monday night.

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Bryan Ferry, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Bryan Ferry explains how John Lennon’s Jealous Guy became a Roxy Music classic

by Paul Cashmere

Roxy Music’s biggest hit was their cover of John Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’. The song became so big for Roxy Music that some fans think it is a Roxy Music song.

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Neil Young Songs for Judy

New Music Releases 30 November 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: The 1975, Clean Bandit, David Bowie (Live), Neil Young (Live), Bryan Ferry, Alessia Cara, Damien Dempsey, Buddy Holly & Royal Philharmonic Orch., Mel Parsons and Dolly Parton’s soundtrack for ‘Dumplin”.

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John Farnham

Your guide to the 2018/2019 A Day On The Green summer season

by Paul Cashmere

A Day on the Green will kick off the 2018/2019 season this weekend with 25 events planned from November 24 through to March 27.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio Expanded Interviews with Bryan Ferry, Disturbed, Mario McNulty, Wreckless Eric, PP Arnold and Nickelback

by Paul Cashmere

This week at iHeartRadio Music News powered by it is our biggest week every with extended interviews from Bryan Ferry, David Draiman of Disturbed, Mario McNulty, the producer of the new edition of David Bowie ‘Never Let Me Down’, Wreckless Eric, PP Arnold and Mike Kroeger of Nickelback.

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Kate Ceberano performs at APIA Good Times Tour at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda on Saturday 28 May 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman https://www.noise11.com

I’m Talking Reform For 2019 Bryan Ferry Tour

by Paul Cashmere

I’m Talking will be back together for the first time in 30 years for the Bryan Ferry Australian tour of 2019.

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Bryan Ferry Turns 73 and Announces An Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry will tour Australia in 2019 and perform his first Australian shows in his 70s. Bryan turns 73 a few weeks ago and celebrated with a time on the town in London.

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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Names Shortlist Nominees For 2019

by Paul Cashmere

Def Leppard, Radiohead and Roxy Music are amongst The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2019 shortlist.

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Bryan Ferry Adds More 2019 Dates With A Gaping Hole Left For Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry has added a stack of dates for Europe starting 22 May after his previously announced two dates in South Africa, which makes it look a lot like Australia could be in the gap.

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Bryan Ferry Announces His First Dates For 2019, Is Bluesfest A Possibility?

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Ferry will start his 2019 dates in South Africa.

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David Enthoven and Robbie Williams

R.I.P. David Enthoven At Age 72

by Paul Cashmere

Robbie Williams has paid tribute to the man he called his mentor David Enthoven.

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Bryan Ferry, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Watch Bryan Ferry Johnny & Mary #VIDEO

by Music-News.com

Shot at the Chateau Marmont and Wolf’s Lair Castle ‘ Hollywood and starring model Eliza Cummings, the video for ‘Johnny and Mary’ can be viewed below.

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Bryan Ferry’s Son Critical After Car Smash

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Merlin Ferry, the son of British music legend Bryan Ferry, is in critical condition after a head-on car crash near Shrewsbury, England on Monday night.

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Roxy Music Split

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Roxy Music have officially disbanded.

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