Roxy Music was an influential British rock band that emerged in the early 1970s. With a distinctive style blending elements of glam rock, art rock, and pop, they were known for their sophisticated musicianship and avant-garde aesthetics. The band was comprised of notable members such as Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, and Phil Manzanera. Roxy Music's influential works include albums like "For Your Pleasure" and "Avalon," which significantly shaped the development of new wave and alternative rock genres.