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THE NEW BRYAN FERRY // `Captian Dark' lightens up and gets into the groove wiht `Bete Noire'
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NEW YORK Bryan Ferry admits that making an album can be a maddening
experience for his collaborators. The dapper Ferry may not know
exactly what he wants, but he won't consider a track finished until
it sounds just right. He fools with the melody; he fiddles with
the arrangement; he changes his mind a hundred times about the
chorus. The cut will sound perfect to everyone else, but Ferry will
feel that there's . . . something missing.
It must drive his collaborators nuts. "Oh, of cours...
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Could Danny Ferry be on his way out with Cavaliers?(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; CLEVELAND _ Is Danny Ferry willing to let the Cleveland Cavaliers _ and himself _ off the hook? His agent is raising that possibility, saying Ferry might restructure his enormous contract in order to make himself attractive in the upcoming expansion draft. David Falk, whose clients include Michael
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Injured Ferry Leaves Olympic Squad
The Washington Post
; Danny Ferry was released from the U.S. Olympic basketball team yesterday because of a knee injury suffered a week ago in a pickup game. Ferry, the DeMatha High alumnus who has helped Duke reach the Final Four twice in his three seasons, said he still is wearing a brace on his injured right knee. He
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Ferry has blood line to grow Telefast. (Telefast Industries Inc. Pres. Jeffrey T. Ferry) (Company Profile)
Crain's Cleveland Business
; Jeffrey T. Ferry is doing something that comes naturally to members of the Ferryfamily -- he's manufacturing fasteners. Fastener manufacturing gets in your blood, said the 34-year-old Mr. Ferry, whois president of Telefast Industries Inc. He launched the company in 1986 and today Telefast is
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Bryan Ferry from chic to sleek
The Boston Globe
; ... artists will 'fess up to -- discussing a rehab stint at Betty Ford is more commonplace and less fraught with anxiety. So, it's good news that Ferry finally released an album, half of which, reportedly, comes from the aborted work-in-progress, "Horoscope," and half ...
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Ferry's Frustrations Come Full Swing; Cavaliers, Bulls Try to Forgive and Forget in Game 6 Rematch
The Washington Post
; ... thought about revenge or anything, you have to ask them. But I'm not mad or anything." The Cavaliers did get a little bit of good news on the injury front today. Center Brad Daugherty (dislocated finger, right hand) and guard Mark Price (sprained left ankle) were ...
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Bryan Ferry follows his muse to make the R & B `Taxi'
The Boston Globe
; Bryan Ferry spent Sunday afternoon, a splendid sunny day, strolling the Boston Common and being impressed all over again as to how fine Boston looked in the spring and how happy the people seemed to be. Ferry was glad to be here. Back in the mid-1970s, Boston was one of the first American cities to
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Ferry Admits He Surprised Himself by Postponing NBA Dream
The Washington Post
; Danny Ferry looked like a kid who had pulled a fast one on his parents. He wore a sly grin and his eyes gleamed today as he talked about the next few months of his life, which he will spend in Rome playing basketball and getting cultered. If doubt remained about the sincerity of his decision to
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Local ferry users face price rise
Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; Local ferry passengers could be asked to pay an extra 50 per cent for their ticket - but tourists will see the price fall. South Hams District Council is considering increasing the cost of tickets on its River Dart ferry from pounds1 to pounds1.50. However, the increase would only be felt by local
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Danny Ferry: Lots to Laugh About
The Washington Post
; Danny Ferry knows it is a potentially touchy topic and he treats it with diplomacy. Unless he suffers a serious injury or some other unforeseen event occurs, the Duke University all-America will be among the first players picked in next June's National Basketball Association college draft. And his
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Bryan Ferry Remakes and Remodels the Cover Concept
Chicago Sun-Times
; B ryan Ferry is standing before a stark image of an abstract white form that looks like a misshapen doily. The painting is among the least imposing in the Art Institute of Chicago's current exhibit by Rene Magritte. But Ferry is fascinated. "He's looking at shapes in a completely different way,"
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