Born on September 26, 1945 in Washington, County Durham, England, Bryan Ferry was the driving force behind one of the most inventive bands of the 1970s, Roxy Music. His solo career, which began in 1973 with These Foolish Things, has been punctuated by classy albums(Boys & Girls, 1985), a few hits and a fierce artistic independence. Bryan Ferry doesn't follow trends, he anticipates them and embodies them. After Frantic (2001), followed by two albums of covers, the interpreter of "Slave to Love" offers the precious Olympia (2010). Two years later,The Jazz Age, credited to The Bryan Ferry Jazz Orchestra, he revisits his repertoire in the jazz style of the 1920s. In 2014, Avonmore saw the crooner return to the sophisticated pop rock he embodies so wonderfully. Four years later, he returned to jazz versions of his compositions on Bitter-Sweet.
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