The Roxy Music
Roxy Music is a British rock band formed in 1970, known for their unique blend of art rock and glam rock. The group was founded by singer Bryan Ferry, who became the band's frontman and primary songwriter. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1972, featured innovative sounds and elaborate arrangements, setting the stage for their influential career.
The band's lineup included notable members like Brian Eno, who contributed to their experimental sound in the early years. Roxy Music gained popularity throughout the 1970s and 1980s, producing hits like "Love is the Drug" and "More Than This." Their style and visual presentation have left a lasting impact on music and fashion.