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Bryan Ferry was one of four members of the band’s 1972 line-up celebrating their debut album
Buy these limited-edition portraits to raise money for medical aid
From Bob Dylan to Adele, the song is now a karaoke tearjerker
The Dylan song was a ‘blueprint for ageing rockers in quest of a credibility reboot’
John Lennon’s song went on a journey that began in the foothills of the Himalayas
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins imagined it as a sophisticated ballad, not a wild horror howl
From Bryan Ferry to KT Tunstall, how a song about fidelity has been inspiring new interpretations for half a century
This ‘greatest hits’ show was a reminder of how captivating a performer Ferry can be
NME, last survivor of the weekly music press, is to become a free sheet, says Charles Shaar Murray
Land Rover’s design director experiments with shirt colours, textured weaves and contrast cuffs
This new greenfield weekend jazz festival had an unabashedly wide take on the genre
The Thief sits on the waterfront, next door to the new Renzo Piano-designed Astrup Fearnley art museum
The selection of Roxy Music songs reinterpreted in the style of 1920s jazz is a bizarrely inspired curio
For their debut single in 1982, EBTG played Cole Porter’s love ballad straight enough to not disturb Hull’s Larkin
If 2011 has ended in a mood of economic pessimism then it is all the more reason for dwelling on aspects of life that might restore the human spirit
An elegant, tasteful affair, yet the mood was one of toe-tapping restraint
Timothy Everest, tailor to Tom Cruise, David Cameron and M&S, shares why Spitalfields beats Savile Row
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