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Roxy Music’s Bryan Ferry Sells Catalog Stake to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group


Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry has sold a catalog and publishing stake to Irvin Azoff's Iconic Artists Group.

1 with 1985’s Boys and Girls, which also features one Ferry’s biggest hits in America, “Slave to Love.” (The track was further immortalized when he performed it at Live Aid, with an assist from David Gilmour.) Iconic president Jimmy Edwards calls Ferry a “true musical pioneer who blended art, fashion, and rock & roll into a captivating and enduring sound.” At Iconic, which was co-founded by Azoff and Oliver Chastan, Ferry joins a hall-of-fame roster of acts that includes Rod Stewart, The Beach Boys, Cher, Linda Ronstadt, Joe Cocker and CSN bandmates David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, among others.

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