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  1. John Glascock (Islington, Londres, Inglaterra, 2 de mayo de 1951 - Londres, Inglaterra, 17 de noviembre de 1979) fue bajista y segunda voz de Jethro Tull desde diciembre de 1975 hasta agosto de 1979, año en que falleció, a los 28 años, como resultado de un defecto congénito del corazón.

  2. John Glascock (2 May 1951 – 17 November 1979) was a British musician. He was the bassist and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Carmen from 1972 to 1975; and the bass guitarist for progressive rock band Jethro Tull from 1976 until his death in 1979.

  3. jethrotull.com › the-attic › past-band-members-and-guestsJohn Glascock - Jethro Tull

    John Glascock played on the Jethro Tull albums Too Old to RocknRoll: Too Young to Die! (1976), Songs from the Wood (1977), Heavy Horses (1978), Live – Bursting Out (1978), and on three tracks on Stormwatch (1979).

  4. 9 de abr. de 2020 · John Glascock died in 1979 at age 28 due to a heart valve defect. Ian Anderson recalls his anger and sadness, and how he tried to help him. He also talks about keyboardist David Palmer's gender transition.

  5. John Glascock fue bajista y segunda voz de Jethro Tull desde diciembre de 1975 hasta agosto de 1979, año en que falleció, a los 28 años, como resultado de un defecto congénito del corazón.

  6. English rock bassist. Born 2 May 1951 in London, died 17 November 1979 in London. Brother of Brian Glascock. 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.

  7. 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.