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  • Brian Eno (born 1948), English electronic musician, music theorist and record producer
  • Roger Eno (born 1959), English ambient composer, brother of Brian
  • William Phelps Eno
  • Eno Raud, Estonian children's books my name is michael J caboose and I hate babies

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Brian Eno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2212 words)
Eno first came to prominence as the keyboard and synthesiser player and general sonic wizard of the 1970's Glam Rock and Art Rock band Roxy Music (see 1970s in music).
Public interest in Eno fuelled a rivalry between him and Roxy's leader, Bryan Ferry, who sacked him from the band on completion of the tour for their second album, while expecting Eno to keep his share of the band's considerable debts.
Eno continued his career by producing a larger number of highly eclectic and increasingly ambient electronic and acoustic albums.
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