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[h3]John Entwistle found fame as part of The Who. The band came to prominence during the British rock and roll invasion of the 1960s.[/h3]
Having been a member of The Confederates with [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/1374:0/Pete_Townshend.htm]Pete Townshend[/urlnew], he accepted an invitation from Roger Daltrey to join his band, The Detours. Following the addition of Keith Moon, this band changed their name to The High Numbers and finally [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/1366:0/The_Who_-_Who_s_Next.htm]The Who[/urlnew].
Nicknamed The Ox, Entwistle guitar playing was to become legendary thanks to his over-compensation for a lack a rhythm guitar in the band. Whilst not the principal songwriter of the group, he contributed a number of memorable tracks to The Who albums, including ‘Boris the Spider’ and ‘My Wife’.
His solo career was less successful than that of the groups, and the albums ‘Smash Your Head Against the Wall’, ‘Whistle Rhymes’, ‘Rigor Mortis Sets In’ and ‘Too Late the Hero’ all received mixed reviews.
Reuniting with the band for a farewell tour 1982 proved a little premature, and financial pressure forced them to tour again in 1989. The tour was panned by the critics.
In the late 90s, he formed the John Entwistle Band and released ‘Left for Live’ in 1999. In 2002, The Who had regrouped and were about to start an American tour when John died of a heart attack in his Las Vegas hotel.
Considered by many to be the best bass guitarist that ever lived, it is often said that he did for the bass what [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/259:0/Jimi_Hendrix.htm]Jimi Hendrix[/urlnew] did for the guitar.
John Entwistle biography
- During his life John helped raise millions of dollars for charity.
- Entwistle shared his birthday with John Lennon, though he was four years younger.
- Entwistle's mansion in Stow-on-the-Wold in the Cotswolds and a number of his personal effects were later sold off to meet the demands of the Inland Revenue. Entwistle was a former employee of that department, only quitting his job when The Who became successful.
John Entwistle biography
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King Biscuit Flower Hour Archive Series - 2003
Left For Live (Deluxe) – 2002
Rock - 2000
Left For Live - 1999
Anthology - 1997
Too Late The Hero - 1997
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents - 1997
Thunderfingers: The Best Of John Entwistle - 1996
Mad Dog - 1975
Rigor Mortis Sets In - 1973
Whistle Rhymes - 1972
Smash Your Head Against The Wall - 1971
