Inhoudsopgave
Wie richtte Roxy Music op?
Roxy Music was een Britse rockgroep die in het begin van de jaren 1970 werd gevormd als samenwerkingsproject tussen Bryan Ferry (zang, toetsen) en Brian Eno (elektronische muziek). De band bestond van 1971 tot 1975 (na 1973 zonder Eno) en van 1979 tot 1983.
Welke popgroep Brian Eno en Bryan Ferry?
Roxy Music wordt opgericht door zanger/toetsenist Bryan Ferry, bassist Graham Simpson, saxofonist Andy McKay en Brian Eno op de synthesizer. De groep besluit zichzelf ‘Roxy’ te noemen, maar als ze er achter komen dat er al een Amerikaanse band met die naam is besluiten ze er Roxy Music van te maken.
Welk genre zong Stevie Wonder?
Stevie Wonder | |
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Jaren actief | 1961-heden |
Genre(s) | rhythm-and-blues, jazz, funk, soul, popmuziek, blues |
Invloed(en) | Ray Charles Jackie Wilson Smokey Robinson B.B. King |
Label(s) | Tamla (Motown) |
Who was the lead singer of Roxy Music in 1973?
Roxy Music on TopPop in 1973. Left to right: Eddie Jobson, Paul Thompson, Phil Manzanera, Bryan Ferry, Sal Maida, Andy Mackay. Roxy Music were an English rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry —who became the band’s lead singer and main songwriter—and bass guitarist Graham Simpson.
What happened to Roxy Music after Siren?
After the concert tours in support of Siren in 1976, Roxy Music disbanded. Their live album Viva! was released in August 1976. During this time Ferry released two solo records on which Manzanera and Thompson performed, and Manzanera reunited with Eno on the critically acclaimed one-off 801 Live album.
How did the band Roxy become so popular?
This success began with their self-titled debut album, Roxy Music (1972). The band pioneered more musically sophisticated elements of glam rock while significantly influencing early English punk music, and provided a model for many new wave acts while innovating elements of electronic composition.
Who is Roxy Music’s Kari Ann Muller?
Cornwall-born Kari-Ann Muller was a former Bond girl (she appeared in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) paid a scant £20 to appear on the cover of Roxy Music – a steal for the then unknown band, whose debut album would go on to define 70s art-rock.