Every member of the Who has been the subject of a number of biographies and autobiographies save one: bassist John Entwistle. Known as “The Quiet One” for his stoic, anchoring stage presence and ...
A total of 29 extra tracks are featured in the box set. The CDs are housed in facsimile gatefold and individual sleeves, recreating the albums’ original packaging. The collection comes with a 28-page ...
Gary Calamar pays tribute to the late John Entwistle of The Who on the eve of the band's first tour without their founding bassist. Song's include the &quotThe Ox's" funny and twisted songwriting ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It is tempting to say John Entwistle was the George Harrison of The Who. The quiet reserved one, ...
In this powerful biography, Rees (Robert Plant: A Life) makes a strong argument that The Who’s John Entwistle (1944–2002), the so-called “Quiet One,” was just as self-destructive as he was stoic.
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 ...
The new album follows the similar Rarities Oxhumed – Volume One collection, which was released in October 2022. Both compilations were curated by Entwistle’s close friend Steve Luongo, who played ...
Nicknamed “the Ox,” the Who’s John Entwistle embodied the classic rock-bassist persona: a quiet, strong, and even-keeled presence anchoring the more dramatic antics of wildman drummer Keith Moon, ...
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 ...
The two surviving members of The Who resumed their scheduled three-month U.S. tour Monday night at the Hollywood Bowl despite the sudden death of bassist John Entwistle, their bandmate of nearly four ...