LAS VEGAS (AP) _ John Entwistle, the bassist for the rock band The Who, was found dead Thursday in his hotel room of an apparent heart attack. He was 57. Entwistle, a founding member of the band, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Gardiner Houlgate A Warwick bass once owned by The Who’s late, great John Entwistle has ...
Bassist John Entwistle of the rock and roll band "The Who" performs onstage in February 1975. John Entwistle, affectionately nicknamed ‘The Ox’ for his stoic onstage profile, revolutionised the role ...
Legendary bass guitar player John Entwistle of The Who and his own band are captured in concert on this rockin video that also includes neverbeforeseen footage of Entwistle at home on the road and ...
LAS VEGAS --John Entwistle, the bassist for the rock band The Who, was found dead Thursday in his hotel room, according to officials with MCA Records officials and the Clark County Coroner's Office.
Few bassists could hold their own against the wailing Roger Daltrey, the spirited Pete Townshend, and the raucous Keith Moon, but The Who’s stalwart John Entwistle was always the player for the job.
Fifteen years ago today, the body of Who bassist John Entwistle was discovered in a suite at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, just one day before the Who were scheduled to launch their 2002 tour at ...
John Entwistle, the bassist for veteran rock band The Who, died in Las Vegas Thursday at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The Who, known for such hits as "My Generation" and "Pinball Wizard," were ...
Thunderfingers. The Ox. The Quiet One. John Entwistle has been called many things in his career, but the one thing he’s been called more than any other is this: the greatest bass player in the history ...
Last week, we shared Rick Livingstone’s memories of his time singing lead in the 1990 supergroup the Best alongside John Entwistle, Joe Walsh, Keith Emerson, and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter. Their set mixed ...
The Who’s John Entwistle, arguably the most influential bassist in rock ‘n’ roll history, died Thursday in Las Vegas one day before the band was to begin a 27-show tour across North America. He was 57 ...
Pete Townshend is apologizing for controversial comments about his former bandmates. During an interview with Rolling Stone Monday, the Who guitarist said "thank God" drummer Keith Moon and bass ...
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