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📰 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


📰 Brian Pulls The Curtains‑Article : Jan. 1973
A stylish early‑’73 Disc profile examining Roxy Music’s sudden rise, their art‑school sensibility and Bryan Ferry’s magnetic, meticulous creative force — a snapshot of the band just as they were becoming one of Britain’s most original new acts. Disc Magazine Date: January 1, 1973 Format: One‑page article A moment of art‑rock invention, theatrical flair and rapid ascent. 📰 Key Highlights • Focus on Roxy Music’s breakthrough year and growing reputation • Bryan Ferry presente

Roxy Music
Jan 1, 19732 min read


📰 If You Think Roxy Music Are a Hype…‑Article : Nov. 1972
A sharp, breathless Melody Maker review capturing Roxy Music’s Hardrock performance — a night that silenced doubters and confirmed the band as one of Britain’s most original new forces. Melody Maker Date: November 18, 1972 Format: One‑page concert review A moment of art‑rock swagger, precision, and undeniable electricity. 📰 Key Highlights • Roxy Music perform at Manchester’s Hardrock • Richard Williams dismantles the “hype” accusation with eyewitness evidence • Bryan Fe

Roxy Music
Nov 18, 19726 min read


📰 Roxy a Nice Touch‑Article : Nov. 1972
A stylish, sharp‑eyed Sounds review capturing Roxy Music bringing their art‑rock glamour, eccentricity, and sonic daring to Manchester’s Hardrock. Sounds Date: November 18, 1972 Length: 4 min read A moment of elegance, experimentation, and early‑era Roxy mystique. 📰 Key Highlights • Roxy Music perform at Manchester’s Hardrock • Bryan Ferry’s theatrical presence anchors the show • Band praised for originality, texture, and unpredictability • Audience reaction mixed but

Roxy Music
Nov 18, 19724 min read


📰 Ferry Interesting Roxy - Article : Oct. 1972
A stylish Melody Maker feature on Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, highlighting Ferry’s charismatic personality, sharp sartorial flair, and the band’s rapid rise with their sophisticated glam-art rock sound. Bryan Ferry proves endlessly fascinating as Roxy Music continues to captivate the rock scene with their unique style and attitude. Melody Maker Date: October 14, 1972 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • In-depth profile of Bryan Ferry’s image, personality, and creativ

Roxy Music
Oct 14, 19722 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


📰 Roxy – Kind Of Example We Wish To Set Our Parents? - Article : Sep. 1972
A lively and insightful New Musical Express feature on Roxy Music, featuring an in-depth interview with guitarist Phil Manzanera alongside discussion of Bryan Ferry’s vision and the band’s provocative, stylish image during their explosive breakthrough year. Roxy Music declare their bold artistic intentions — “the kind of example we wish to set our parents?” New Musical Express Date: September 23, 1972 Length: 6 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Extensive interview with Phil

Roxy Music
Sep 23, 19722 min read


📰 Rainbow Extra Show‑Article : Aug. 1972
A vivid chronicle of Bowie’s second sold‑out Ziggy Stardust concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre — a night of theatre, provocation, cinematic surrealism, and glam‑rock electricity, sealed forever in the memories of those who witnessed it. Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London Date: August 20, 1972 Length: 5 min read A performance where Bowie fused film, symbolism, and rock spectacle — signalling that Ziggy Stardust wasn’t just a character, but a fully realised world unfold

David Bowie
Aug 20, 19723 min read


📰 David Bowie Rainbow Theatre - Advert : Aug. 1972
A clean, classic concert advertisement for David Bowie at the Rainbow Theatre with special guests Roxy Music and Lloyd Watson. David Bowie live at the Rainbow Theatre with Roxy Music and Lloyd Watson. Sounds / NME scrapbook Date: August 19, 1972 Length: 2 min read 📰 Key Highlights • David Bowie headline show at the Rainbow Theatre • Support acts: Roxy Music and Lloyd Watson • Date: Saturday, August 19th 1972 at 7.30 p.m. • Ticket prices: 75p, £1.00, £1.25, £1.50 •

David Bowie
Aug 19, 19722 min read


📰 Fox at Greyhound – Advert : Jun. 1972
A striking Melody Maker advert promoting a special June 25, 1972 appearance at the Greyhound featuring David Bowie and Roxy Music — two rising forces of the glam era sharing a bill at a pivotal moment in their early ascent. Publication: Melody Maker Date: June 24, 1972 Format: One‑page advert A moment of crossover momentum, shared glam energy and two future icons on the same stage. 📰 Key Highlights • Joint promotion of David Bowie and Roxy Music for the June 25 Greyhound s

David Bowie
Jun 25, 19722 min read
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