Bryan Ferry, the charismatic lead vocalist of the U.K. glam-rock group Roxy Music, first recorded a solo album of mostly cover material as a fluke in 1973, while waiting for the next Roxy album and tour to get going. The album, These Foolish Things, which included his quirky remakes of Wilbert Harrison's R&B classic "Let's Stick Together" and Bob Dylan's anti-war opus, "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall,” got critical raves, thus giving Ferry the impetus to launch a full blown solo career the following year.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Bryan Ferry | Bottom Line | Jun 23, 1977 Early
- Bryan Ferry | Interview | Sep 12, 1983
- Roxy Music | Arena Frejus | Aug 27, 1982
- Roxy Music | City Hall - Newcastle | Oct 28, 1974
- Roxy Music | Orpheum Theatre | Mar 31, 1979
- Roxy Music | Radio City Music Hall | May 25, 1983
- Roxy Music | Radio City Music Hall | May 26, 1983
- Roxy Music | Tower Theater | Mar 30, 1979
- Roxy Music | Wembley Stadium | Nov 18, 1975