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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