Bryan Ferry's son Isaac is engaged! DJ, 37, pops the question to girlfriend Elizabeth Quartararo and gushes he is 'the luckiest man alive'
Isaac Ferry played matchmaker when he introduced his father, the Roxy Music legend Bryan, 77, to his friend Amanda Sheppard, 39.
Now, DJ Isaac, 37, has found a wife of his own, having become engaged to an American, Elizabeth Quartararo, with whom he's been living in Mexico.
'I'm the luckiest man alive and cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with my beloved Elizabeth,' he said. 'We are looking forward to celebrating with all our friends in the near future.'
Congratulations! Bryan Ferry's son Isaac, 37, has found a wife of his own, having become engaged to an American, Elizabeth Quartararo, with whom he's been living in Mexico
Elizabeth studied at the private American University in London.
Bryan was married to his first wife Lucy Birley from 1982 until 2003, and later married Amanda Sheppard for two years before their split in 2014.
The singer shares Isaac with his first wife Lucy, as well as three other children - Merlin, Otis and Tara.
It comes after it was rumoured that Bryan's band Roxy Music would be heading to Glastonbury next year for the Pyramid Stage's iconic legends slot.
Rumours: It comes after it was rumoured that Bryan's band Roxy Music would be heading to Glastonbury next year for the Pyramid Stage's iconic legends slot
Bryan Ferry and co have reunited for a 50th anniversary tour, and sparked speculation they'll be coming back in an even bigger fashion at the legendary Worthy Farm music festival.
Rock band Roxy Music were formed in 1970 by lead singer Bryan Ferry and bass guitarist Graham Simpson.
Each year, a music maestro returns to the Glastonbury stage for the coveted Legends Slot, performing on the main stage alongside other headlining icons.
Stars: Bryan Ferry and co have reunited for a 50th anniversary tour, and sparked speculation they'll be coming back in an even bigger fashion at the legendary Worthy Farm music festival
And with predictions already being made, eFestivals tweeted in September: 'I'm hearing that Roxy Music will do the Legends Slot at next year's Glastonbury.
'Like all rumours, it might be wrong but I don't think it is,' the account finished.
Citing a 'very reliable source', the eFestivals forum also shared that the band were looking like front runners for the slot.
Roxy Horner's Bryan, Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera and Paul Thompson all reunited this year for their 50th anniversary tour - taking to North America and the UK.
Icons: Rock band Roxy Music (pictured in 1982) were formed in 1970 by lead singer Bryan Ferry and bass guitarist Graham Simpson
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