Bryan Ferry
English singer and songwriter
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2025 | Planned release of seventeenth solo studio album 'Loose Talk' |
2024 | Ferry re-released 'The Right Stuff' as a limited edition blue vinyl EP ahead of Record Store Day. |
July 31 2024 | Ferry announced the upcoming release of 'Retrospective: Selected Recordings', a comprehensive 81-track collection capturing 50 years of his music. |
July 31 2024 | Ferry released a reimagined cover of Bob Dylan's 'She Belongs to Me' through YouTube. |
March 2024 | Ferry entered a partnership with Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group, selling 50% of his catalogue. |
2023 | Rolling Stone ranked Bryan Ferry at number 150 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. |
2023 | Ferry released 'Mamouna' and announced the deluxe release of the unreleased album 'Horoscope'. |
September 2022 | Roxy Music's anniversary tour took place across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. |
May 2022 | Ferry released a cover EP titled 'Love Letters' and a book called 'Lyrics' reflecting on his songwriting through the years. |
March 2022 | Ferry announced that Roxy Music would tour for the first time since 2011, celebrating the band's 50th anniversary. |
June 2021 | Ferry's first six albums were remastered and re-released on vinyl. |
April 2021 | Ferry released 'Royal Albert Hall 2020', an album recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2020, with proceeds supporting his touring band and crew. |
2020 | Ferry described Prime Minister Boris Johnson as 'bright' while expressing reluctance to engage in political discussions. |
March 2020 | Ferry completed a UK tour just before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down touring in the United Kingdom. |
February 2020 | Ferry released the live album Live At The Royal Albert Hall, 1974, from his first solo tour. |
2019 | Bryan Ferry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music. |
July 2019 | Ferry was slated to perform at the BST Hyde Park festival. |
June 2019 | Ferry performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of his World Tour. |
February 2019 | The Bryan Ferry World Tour 2019 commenced, covering four continents. |
2018 | Bryan Ferry and His Orchestra announced the new album Bitter-Sweet. |
November 2018 | Ferry made his second appearance with the concert series Night of the Proms in Germany. |
November 30 2018 | Released the album 'Bitter-Sweet'. |
February 2018 | A 45th anniversary deluxe edition of Roxy Music's debut album was released, including numerous demos and photographs curated by Ferry. |
2017 | Ferry appeared as a cabaret singer in the television series Babylon Berlin and contributed six songs to the series and its soundtrack. |
2017 | Ferry gave his debut performance at the Hollywood Bowl, backed by the venue's full orchestra. |
April 16 2016 | Bryan Ferry released 'The Island Singles 1973–1976' box set, a compilation of singles from Universal Music, issued in a 6x7" format. |
April 15 2016 | Bryan Ferry released the live album 'Live 2015', distributed by BMG as a 2xCD set. |
2015 | Ferry returned to Coachella to perform as a guest artist with Todd Terje. |
2015 | Ferry released his first solo live album, Live 2015, during his promotion of the Avonmore album. |
2014 | Bryan Ferry divorced Amanda Sheppard. |
2014 | Ferry collaborated with Norwegian DJ/producer Todd Terje, providing vocals for a cover of 'Johnny and Mary', which was released as a single. |
2014 | Ferry toured extensively, with notable performances including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and a talk at the Museum of Contemporary Art. |
December 2014 | Bryan Ferry's youngest son, Merlin, was seriously injured in a head-on car crash in Shropshire. |
November 2014 | Ferry released a new album entitled Avonmore and launched a 20-date tour across the UK. |
August 2014 | Ferry was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to The Guardian expressing hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom during the September referendum. |
June 2014 | Ferry performed at the Glastonbury Festival. |
2013 | Film director Baz Luhrmann requested to use Ferry's song 'Love Is the Drug' for his film The Great Gatsby, leading to a collaboration with the Bryan Ferry Orchestra for a separate album titled The Great Gatsby – The Jazz Recordings. |
2013 | Ferry began touring with the Bryan Ferry Orchestra, including a performance at the Cannes Film Festival. |
September 23 2013 | Bryan Ferry released the live album 'Live in Lyon', distributed by Eagle Vision in CD+DVD and CD+Blu-ray formats. |
August 2013 | Reports emerged that Bryan Ferry and Amanda Sheppard were to separate after 19 months of marriage. |
2012 | Ferry attended the Conservative Party's black-and-white ball as a guest. |
2012 | Ferry was awarded the French national honour of Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
November 26 2012 | Ferry released a new album entitled The Jazz Age with the Bryan Ferry Orchestra, featuring 1920s jazz renditions of his songs. |
January 4 2012 | Bryan Ferry married Amanda Sheppard in a private ceremony on the Turks and Caicos Islands. |
2011 | The song 'Is Your Love Strong Enough?' was covered by How to Destroy Angels for the soundtrack to the 2011 US version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. |
2011 | Roxy Music performed together for the last time before going on indefinite hiatus, coinciding with the group's 40th anniversary world tour featuring Ferry, Manzanera, Mackay, and Thompson. |
2011 | Bryan Ferry toured with his son Tara during the 'For Your Pleasure' tour with Roxy Music. |
June 2011 | Bryan Ferry was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours for his contributions to the British music industry. |
2010 | Bryan Ferry was estimated to have a fortune of £30 million in the Sunday Times Rich List. |
October 2010 | Ferry released his studio album 'Olympia,' which featured contributions from former Roxy Music members and notable musicians such as Nile Rodgers and David Gilmour, along with a cover featuring model Kate Moss. |
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