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Obsessive attention to detail has always been Eddie Jobson’s superpower
By Sid Smith published
From a backstage performance for Curved Air to being dragged onstage by Frank Zappa and out-complicating King Crimson, the UK violinist has managed to ignore distractions from making music

“Even Bowie must have thought, ‘Hang on, these guys have appeared out of nowhere, how did that happen?!’”: Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera on the meteoric rise of the glam-rock trailblazers
By Niall Doherty published
The group went from zero to heroes when their self-titled debut blew up big in 1972

Phil Manzanera announces Revolución to Roxy memoir
By Jerry Ewing published
Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera will release new memoir Revolución to Roxy in March

The Roxy Music albums you should definitely own
By Paul Ging published
With fluorescent art-rock, lounge-lizard crooning and lots in-between, Roxy Music's musical jewellery box contains some real gems

“I said, We’ll learn it, and then he played it differently every time!” Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera on the night Bob Dylan gave him the run around
By Niall Doherty published
Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera was tasked with rehearsing Bob Dylan for the epic Guitar Legends '91 concert in Seville. It was a challenge

“There are so many progressive artists to whom I owe so much… Roxy Music are a major part of who I am today:” Tom G Warrior’s passion for prog
By Malcolm Dome published
He admits it might surprise some people, but the Celtic Frost and Triptykon mastermind enjoyed a wide range of progressive artists in his formative years

Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay to release new studio album AM PM
By Jerry Ewing published
The pair's celebrated Roxymphony live show also gets a CD release in October

"We just hadn’t a clue how to make a single. We'd never done one before": how Roxy Music borrowed a motorcycle and broke all the rules to create Virginia Plain
By Mick Wall published
Roxy's glam-era debut broke all the rules: no chorus, a fade intro and a stop-dead ending. So just what was Bryan Ferry's exercise in coolly-aloof style all about?

"We could have been bigger had we had an amazing manager. We’re our own worst enemies": How Roxy Music got it together despite themselves
By Paul Lester published
They looked like they were from “Planet Zog” and sneaked through a gap created by drug addiction - but the members accept they could have made it easier for themselves
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