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📰 Here Come The Warm Jets - Advert : Feb. 1974
A full-page Melody Maker advertisement announcing Brian Eno’s debut solo album and supporting UK tour. Eno – Here Come The Warm Jets. Melody Maker Date: February 2, 1974 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Large, bold 3D-style “ENO” logo • Announcement of Eno’s first solo album *Here Come The Warm Jets*, released February 7, 1974 • Guest artistes: The Winkies • Support act: Rod Crisp • Full list of February and March 1974 UK tour dates from Derby to London’s Drur

Roxy Music
Feb 2, 19742 min read


📰 Roxy Music at the Rainbow‑Advert (UK) : Mar. 1973
The mention of “A Few Tickets Still Available” adds urgency, suggesting strong demand and reinforcing the band’s growing popularity. By early 1973, Roxy Music had already begun reshaping British rock with their fusion of glamour, experimentation, and pop hooks — and this advert captures them on the cusp of becoming one of the decade’s defining acts.

Roxy Music
Mar 31, 19732 min read


📰 Roxy's Hollywood to Tomorrow Journey - Article : Jan. 1973
A lavish four-page cover feature on Roxy Music in the influential French magazine Rock & Folk, exploring the band’s artistic vision and aesthetic during their early rise. Glam rock’s most stylish and sophisticated outfit — blending Hollywood decadence with futuristic cool. Rock & Folk Date: January 1973 Length: 6 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Major cover story and four-page feature on Roxy Music • Conducted at the luxurious George V Hotel in Paris • Bryan Ferry, Eno, P

Roxy Music
Jan 1, 197312 min read


📰 Sci-Fi Rock Roxy Music - Advert : Oct. 1972
A full-page feature-style advertisement in Beat Instrumental celebrating Roxy Music as the creators of “Sci-Fi Rock” amid the explosion of new rock sub-genres in 1972. Now we’ve got Sci-Fi Rock by: Roxy Music. Beat Instrumental Date: October 1, 1972 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Large group photograph of Roxy Music in full glam-art-rock regalia • Headline listing rock sub-genres: Peace Rock, Acid Rock, Hard Rock, Country Rock, Psycho Rock, Fag Rock & Glam Rock

Roxy Music
Oct 1, 19722 min read
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