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Posted on 20/10/07

Ferry tails

Special to The Globe and Mail

White dinner jacket. Wide black tie. Loose dress pants. Open cuffs. Ever since British pop singer Bryan Ferry started getting famous in the late 1970s with his now-defunct glam band Roxy Music, he inadvertently changed the way rock 'n' rollers styled themselves onstage.

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