
The Roxy Music
Roxy Music is a British rock band formed in 1970, known for its innovative blending of glam rock, art rock, and punk influences. Led by Bryan Ferry, their music combines sophisticated melodies, innovative production techniques, and a theatrical style, often incorporating elements of jazz and electronic sounds. They gained fame for hits like "Virginia Plain" and "Love Is the Drug," and significantly influenced later genres such as new wave and art pop. Roxy Music is celebrated for their stylish image, creative experimentation, and their role in shaping 1970s and 1980s alternative and mainstream music.