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  1. John Glascock (2 mai 1951 - 17 novembre 1979) est un bassiste et chanteur britannique, surtout connu pour avoir été le bassiste et chanteur occasionnel du groupe de rock Carmen de 1972 à 1975, ainsi que le bassiste du groupe de rock progressif Jethro Tull de 1976 jusqu'à sa mort en 1979, à l'âge de 28 ans, des suites d'une malformation valvulaire cardiaque congénitale, aggravée par une ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2017 · But bassist John Glascock fell ill and was unable to participate in the following year’s Stormwatch. That album ploughed the same rustic furrow, but sounded tired and lacked inspiration. On November 17, 1979, barely two months after it was released, Glascock died from a congenital heart valve defect, aged just 28.

  3. 21 de mai. de 2006 · Jethro Tull (Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evan, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, David Palmer) performing 'Dark Ages' during their 1979 Stormwatch tour.

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  4. 2 de abr. de 2020 · In November 1979, just two months after it was released, John Glascock died at the age of twenty-eight as a result of a congenital heart condition. It was said that he’d damaged his health with drink and drugs, and that you’d threatened to kick him out of the band in an effort to straighten him out.

  5. John Glascock (Islington, 2 maggio 1951 – Londra, 17 novembre 1979) è stato un bassista britannico, componente dello storico gruppo progressive dei Jethro Tull dal 1975 al 1979, anno della sua morte, causata da un difetto cardiaco.

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 447336-John-GlascockJohn Glascock - Discogs

    John Glascock, Jethro Tull's third bass player, was the first member of Jethro Tull to have had a recording career that didn't start with Ian Anderson. He was with the band for only four years (1975-1979), before he died suddenly at the age of twenty eight from complications stemming from a congenital heart defect.

  7. 5 de fev. de 2024 · Glascock’s congenital heart valve defect, exacerbated by an abscessed tooth infection, silenced his bass forever. The music world mourned the loss of a brilliant player. Legacy Echoes. John Glascock’s legacy lives on in vinyl grooves and memories. His rhythm still pulses through speakers, reminding us that music transcends mortality.