Brian Eno (born May 15, 1948) is an English musician, composer, and producer noted for his influence in the realm of electronic music, art rock and drone music. He famously coined the term “ambient music” in the 1970s. His wide-ranging discography features collaborations with such artists as Talking Heads, David Bowie, Robert Fripp, Luciano Pavarotti, U2, Coldplay, and many more.
Eno started his musical career as a member of the glam rock band Roxy Music. In 1973, after two years of playing keyboards, he left the group to focus on solo projects. Eno’s work and career continued to evolve, eventually incorporating visual and spatial elements in his music. His efforts to combine music and technology resulted in collaborations with a variety of programmers, producing interactive music software deemed Generative Music. In 2019, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music
Eno is the recipient of a 2019 Stephen Hawking Award, alongside Elon Musk, for his contribution to the popularization of science.
Brian Eno's first album Here Come the Warm Jets released on Fri Feb 08 1974.
The most popular album by Brian Eno's is Here Come the Warm Jets
The most popular song by Brian Eno's is Baby’s on Fire
Brian Eno's first song Last Step From the Surface released on Fri Jul 19 2019.