Brian Eno, a renowned music producer and musician, embarked on his illustrious career in 1971 as a founding member of the influential rock band Roxy Music. During his stint with the group, Eno co-created two critically acclaimed albums, "Roxy Music" and "For Your Pleasure", alongside fellow bandmate Bryan Ferry, who served as the lead vocalist. However, a creative disagreement between the two Brians ultimately led to Eno's departure from Roxy Music in 1973.
Since then, Eno has gone on to produce a plethora of groundbreaking ambient music, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other notable musicians, including John Cale, Robert Fripp, and Daniel Lanois. As a producer, Eno has worked with an array of esteemed artists, including David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads, Devo, and James Lumb, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most respected and innovative figures in the music industry.