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Roxy Music is a British art rock group which formed in 1971 in London, England. Led throughout by Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards), the band attained popular and critical success in Europe and Australia during the 1970s and early 1980s, beginning with their 1972 eponymous debut album. Over its time, the band has been highly influential as leading proponents of the more genre-bending, musically-sophisticated elements of glam rock, as well as providing a model for many new wave acts and experimental electronic groups of the early 1980s.

The band's original lineup consisted of Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone, oboe), Brian Eno (synthesizer, "treatments"), Graham Simpson (bass) and Paul Thompson (drums, percussion). Simpson left the band in 1972, and Eno left in 1973. After Eno left the band, he was replaced by Eddie Jobson (synthesizer, violin).

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Members

Andy Mackay
since 1971 till 1983 Unknown
since 2001 Unknown
Bryan Ferry
since 1971 till 1983 Unknown
since 2001 Unknown
Phil Manzanera
since 1972 till 1983 Unknown
since 2001 Unknown
Paul Thompson
since 1971 till 1980 Unknown
since 2001 Unknown
Eddie Jobson
since 1973 till 1976 Unknown
Sal Maida
since 1973 till 1976 Unknown
Brian Eno
since 1971 till 1973 Unknown
Graham Simpson
since 1971 till 1972 Unknown

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