- John Glascock
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Name = John Glascock
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Born = birth date|1951|5|2Islington ,North London , UK
Died = death date and age|1979|11|17|1951|5|2London ,England
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Instrument =Bass guitar ,Electric guitar
Genre = Rock
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Years_active = 1962 - 1979
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Notable_instruments =John Glascock (
May 2 ,1951 -November 17 ,1979 ) was thebass guitar ist for the rock band Jethro Tull from December 1975 until August 1979. He died in 1979, at the age of 28, as a result of acongenital heart defect .Glascock joined Jethro Tull after having played in Carmen - a British-American band that blended progressive rock with flamenco - from 1973 until 1975, when the band broke up.
Before Carmen, John Glascock had played with The Juniors (1962 - 1964), The Gods (Early 1965 - June 1967, September 1967 - February 1969), Head Machine (1970), Toe Fat (June 1969 - December 1970) and
Chicken Shack (January 1971 - March 1972).He played on the Jethro Tull albums "", "
Songs from the Wood ", "Heavy Horses ", "Live - Bursting Out ", and "Stormwatch".Glascock replaced longtime friend of Ian Anderson,
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond . He also played electric guitar on-stage when Anderson's arrangement required it, as for instance in performances of "Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day)" when the rest of the band was playingxylophone ,glockenspiel and percussion.Glascock's health problems became apparent when he was unable to perform on the "
Heavy Horses " tour, missing a transatlanticsimulcast fromMadison Square Garden . Despite the diagnosis of heart valve damage caused by an infection, he continued his previous lifestyle, which involved heavy drinking and wild parties. His health continued to deteriorate. Ian Anderson gave him several warnings before finally laying him off with pay during the production of "Stormwatch", completing most of the bass guitar parts himself. During the subsequent promotional tour with a replacement bass player, Anderson learned of Glascock's death and had to break the news to the rest of the band. Glascock's close friendBarriemore Barlow was devastated. He left the band at the end of the tour. The resulting dislocation, Ian Anderson's own artistic vision, and a decision from the label, prompted a complete overhaul of the lineup, leaving only Anderson andMartin Barre as full members.External links
* [http://www.j-tull.com/musicians/pastmembers/johnglascock.html Biography at Jethro Tull official website]
* [http://www.collecting-tull.com/TullTree/JohnGlascock.htm Website for birth info]
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