Bryan Ferry Sells 50% Of Music Catalogue To Irving Azoff

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Bryan Ferry has agreed to sell 50% of his music catalogue to Iriving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group.

The deal includes his solo work, along with hits from Roxy Music, including ‘Love Is the Drug’, ‘Dance Away’, ‘More Than This’, ‘Virginia Plain’, ‘Avalon’, and ‘Slave to Love’.

It also includes his likeness, image and name, alongside music rights, in a deal which sees Ferry partner with the company in order “to develop and expand the renowned artist’s musical legacy to new generations of fans”. 

Bryan Ferry is the latest artists to join forces with Irving Azoff’s company, in a list which also includes Rod Stewart, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Dean Martin, Beach Boys, Joe Cocker, and Nat King Cole.

“excited”

Reacting to this deal, Bryan Ferry said, “I’m pleased to be working with everyone at Iconic on finding new ways to share my music with the world. I’m excited to see what possibilities unfold”. 

Co-president of the Azoff company, Beth Collins also added, “Bryan’s unique voice and genre-defying music have earned him a place among the most influential artists of our time”. 

“We are honoured to work with him to ensure his legacy continues to inspire and resonate with audiences”. 

Paying tribute to Ferry, Iconic president Jimmy Edwards also commented, “Bryan Ferry is a true musical pioneer who blended art, fashion, and rock and roll into a captivating and enduring sound. Iconic is deeply honoured to celebrate his enduring influence and share his legendary catalogue with the world”. 

Bryan Ferry has sold more than 30 million records worldwide in his career. He was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music in 2019.