There were good and sound reasons for the two enduring nicknames The Who bassist John Entwistle was given: The Ox and Thunderfingers. The former was bestowed on account of his iron constitution, the ...
Sadly, Entwistle was just 57 when he passed away in June 2002. The rocker, who’d been diagnosed with heart disease and high cholesterol, suffered a cocaine-induced heart attack in his room at the Hard ...
Remarkable discovery triples value of wood grain bass guitar linked to Queen - The grain-matching technique also revealed its ...
They didn’t call him “Thunderfingers” for no reason. John Entwistle was one of the most underrated members of the famed hard rock outfit The Who. Which is surprising, considering he was the only ...
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LAS VEGAS — John Entwistle, the quiet, efficient bass player who co-founded The Who and helped it become one of the most dynamic and successful rock bands in history, was found dead of an apparent ...
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 ...
A Cadillac limousine originally owned by one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century will head to auction next month. The late John Entwistle, bass player for The Who, imported the huge ...