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How long was Brian Eno in Roxy Music?

How long was Brian Eno in Roxy Music?

He joined glam rock group Roxy Music as synthesizer player in 1971, recording two albums with the group but departing in 1973 amidst tensions with Roxy frontman Bryan Ferry. Eno went on to record a number of solo albums beginning with Here Come the Warm Jets (1974).

What is Brian Eno’s full name?

Brian Peter George Eno
BRIAN ENO/Full name
Brian Eno, in full Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, (born May 15, 1948, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England), British producer, composer, keyboardist, and singer who helped define and reinvent the sound of some of the most popular bands of the 1980s and ’90s and who created the genre of ambient music.

Is Brian Eno married?

Anthea Norman-Taylorm. 1988
BRIAN ENO/Spouse

What are some of Brian Eno’s best songs?

If Brian Eno’s name appears anywhere in an album’s credits, enlightened listeners will sit forward. uDiscover introduces the best Brian Eno songs.

What kind of synthesiser did Brian Eno play?

Eno played on their first two albums, Roxy Music (1972) and For Your Pleasure (1973), and is credited as “Eno” with playing the VCS 3 synthesiser, tape effects, backing vocals, and co-producer.

When did Brian Eno start playing the clarinet?

Eno was a prominent member of the performance art-classical orchestra the Portsmouth Sinfonia – having started playing clarinet with them in 1972. In 1973, he produced the orchestra’s first album The Portsmouth Sinfonia Plays the Popular Classics (released in March 1974) and in 1974, he produced the live album Hallelujah!

Who was the first drummer for Brian Eno?

A high-proof cocktail of glam-rock and art-rock, Here Come the Warm Jets, Eno’s first album under his own name, features Roxy Music’s Andy MacKay, guitarist Phil Manzanera and drummer Paul Thompson, and suggests how Roxy Music might have developed under Eno’s leadership.