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437:). Townshend later remarked that Entwistle started using Marshall amplification to hear himself over Moon's rapid-fire drumming style, and Townshend himself also had to use them just to be heard over Entwistle. They both continued expanding and experimenting with their rigs, until they were both using twin stacks with new experimental prototype 200 watt amps, at a time when most bands used 50–100 watt amplifiers with single cabinets. All of this quickly gained the Who a reputation for being "the loudest band on the planet"; they reached 126 decibels at a 1976 concert in London, listed in the 1080: 467: 3126: 3112: 3097: 4692: 1206: 541: 44: 351:, Middlesex, which is now part of London. He was an only child. His father, Herbert, who died in 2003, played the trumpet and his mother, Maud (née Lee) (29 November 1922 – 4 March 2011), played the piano. His parents' marriage failed soon after he was born, and he was mostly raised by his mother at his grandparents' house in 785:, and guitarist Mark Hitt, both formerly of Rat Race Choir. This evolved into the John Entwistle Band, with Godfrey Townsend replacing Mark Hitt on guitar and joining harmony vocals. In 1996, the band went on the "Left for Dead" tour with Alan St. Jon joining on keyboards. After Entwistle toured with the Who for 486:, Entwistle was frustrated at Daltrey not allowing him to sing them himself. As he said, "I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them." This was a large part of the reason that he became the first member of the band to release a solo studio album, 1241:
Entwistle also developed what he called a "typewriter" approach to playing the bass. It involved positioning his right hand over the strings so all four fingers could be used to tap percussively on the strings, causing them to strike the fretboard with a distinctive twangy sound. This gave him the
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both following suit. Although they pioneered and directly contributed to the development of the "classic" Marshall sound (at this point their equipment was being built or tweaked to their personal specifications), they only used Marshall equipment for a few years. Entwistle eventually switched to
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The band considered several changes of name, finally settling on the name the Who while Entwistle was still working as a tax clerk (temporarily performing as the High Numbers for four months in 1964). When the band decided that the blond Daltrey needed to stand out more from the others, Entwistle
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Entwistle was notorious for the extremely high volume at which he played bass, going so far as to rig pick-ups to each string on his instruments. This led to him developing hearing loss, similar to Townshend. Although not as public about his problems as Townshend, he reputedly had to rely on lip
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The Who's studio recordings seldom did justice to Entwistle's playing, in part because he was better heard in concert, where he and Pete Townshend frequently exchanged roles, with Entwistle providing rapid melodic lines and Townshend anchoring the song with rhythmic chord work. At the same time,
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Entwistle also experimented throughout his career with "Bi-amping", where the high and low ends of the bass are sent through separate signal paths, allowing for more control over the output. At one point his rig became so loaded down with speaker cabinets and processing gear that it was dubbed
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His musical career began at age 7, when he started taking piano lessons. He did not enjoy the experience and after joining Acton County Grammar School aged 11, switched to the trumpet, moving to the French horn when he joined the Middlesex Schools Symphony Orchestra. He met
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Townshend noted that Entwistle provided the true rhythmic timekeeping in the band, while Keith Moon, with his flourishes around the kit, was more like a keyboardist. In 1989, Entwistle pointed out that, by modern standards, "the Who haven't got a proper bass player."
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dyed his naturally light brown hair black, and it remained so until the early 1980s. Around 1963, Entwistle played in a London band called the Initials for a short while; the band broke up when a planned resident engagement in Spain fell through.
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Entwistle picked up two nicknames during his career as a musician. He was nicknamed "The Ox" because of his strong constitution and seeming ability to "eat, drink or do more than the rest of them". He was also later nicknamed "Thunderfingers".
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One aspect of Entwistle's life which emerged after his death came as a surprise even to those closest to him, including the members of the Who. "It wasn't until the day of his funeral that I discovered that he'd spent most of his life as a
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was a more attractive prospect. Entwistle, in particular, was having difficulty hearing his trumpet with rock bands, and decided to switch to playing guitar, but due to his large fingers, and also his fondness for the low guitar tones of
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studio album project of original songs called the Pioneers, with Mickey Wynne on lead guitar, Ron Magness on rhythm guitar and keyboards, Roy Michaels, Andre Beeka on vocals, and John Delgado playing drums. The album was released by
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in 1996–97, the John Entwistle Band set off on the "Left for Dead – the Sequel" tour in late 1998, now with Gordon Cotten on keyboards. After this second venture, the band released an album of highlights from the tour, titled
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during the spring of 1975 and did not do any touring for most of the year, so Entwistle spent the summer performing solo concerts. He also fronted the John Entwistle Band on US club tours during the 1990s, and appeared with
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to the E string and occasionally even positioned his thumb near the pick-up. His plectrum technique involved holding the plectrum between his thumb and forefinger, with the rest of his fingers outstretched for balance.
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Entwistle identified his influences as a combination of his school training on French horn, trumpet, and piano (giving his fingers strength and dexterity). Musicians who influenced him included rock and roll guitarist
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Now ... ! I'm still the bass guitarist. If you're reading this bio at a show – don't forget to wave – I'm the one on the left. If you're reading this at an art show – Help support a starving Artist BUY
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ability to play three or four strings at once, or to use several fingers on a single string. It allowed him to create passages that were both percussive and melodic. This method should not be confused with
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Entwistle and Wise had a son, Christopher, in 1972. The marriage ended in divorce and Entwistle later married Maxene Harlow. At the time of his death, his long-term partner was Lisa Pritchett-Johnson.
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While Entwistle was known for being the quietest member of the Who, he in fact often exerted major influences on the rest of the band. For instance, Entwistle was the first member of the band to wear a
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On Pete Townshend's website, Townshend and Roger Daltrey published a tribute, saying, "The Ox has left the building—we've lost another great friend. Thanks for your support and love. Pete and Roger."
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Renowned for his musical abilities, Entwistle is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rock-and-roll bass guitarists of all time. His instrumental approach utilized
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Entwistle's wry and sometimes dark sense of humour clashed at times with Townshend's more introspective, intellectual work. Although he wrote songs on every Who studio album except for
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He was the only member of the band to have had formal musical training. In addition to the bass guitar, he contributed backing vocals and performed on the French horn (heard on "
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claimed that towards the end of his life, Entwistle mostly played by feeling the rush of air from his giant amp stacks. Entwistle blamed his hearing loss on using headphones.
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in 1995. A talented visual artist, Entwistle held regular exhibitions of his paintings, with many of them featuring the Who. In 1984, he became the first artist besides
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Between 1996 and 2002, Entwistle attended dozens of art openings in his honour. He chatted with each collector, personalising their art with a quote and a sketch of "
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While Townshend emerged as the Who's songwriter-in-chief, Entwistle began making distinctive contributions to the band's catalogue, beginning with "Whiskey Man" and "
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lead lines and a then-unusual treble-rich sound ("full treble, full volume"). He was voted as the greatest bass guitar player ever in a 2011
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in an attempt to hear himself over the noise of his band members, who famously leapt and moved about on the stage, with Townshend and
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smashing their instruments on numerous occasions (Moon even used explosives in his drum kit during one television performance on
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Entwistle had undergone a medical examination for insurance purposes before the Who's 2002 tour started. The exam revealed high
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readers' poll and, in 2020, the same magazine ranked him number three in its list of the "50 Greatest Bassists of All Time".
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Eliscu, Jenny. "Rock & Roll: John Entwistle - The Who Bassist Dies at Fifty-Seven on the Eve of a Major U.S. Tour".
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Bernhard Valentinitsch, Bassist im Spotlight.In:Rocks - Magazin für Classical Rock.01/2017.Köln 2017, S.91.
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ranked Entwistle No. 9 on his list of "Top 50 Bass Players". He was named the second best rock bassist on
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medical examiner determined that his death was due to a heart attack induced by an undetermined amount of
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Aerosmith (2 June 2011). "Tom Hamilton: Favorite Bass Players". Retrieved 25 February 2020 – via YouTube.
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The band had a strong influence at the time on their contemporaries' choice of equipment, with
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The Ox: The Last of the Great Rock Stars: The Authorised Biography of the Who's John Entwistle
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The Ox: The Last of the Great Rock Stars: The Authorised Biography of the Who's John Entwistle
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Entwistle, John. Bass Culture: The John Entwistle Guitar Collection. Sanctuary, London 2004,
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Display of Entwistle's bass along with a shirt formerly owned by bandmate Keith Moon at the
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Entwistle continues to top 'best ever bass player' polls in musicians magazines. In 2000,
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Humphries, Patrick (2006). "Entwistle, John Alec (1944–2002), songwriter and guitarist".
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band, the Confederates. The group only played one gig together, before they decided that
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as a tribute to Entwistle. Beady Eye's single "The Beat Goes On", from their 2011 album
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In 1971, Entwistle became the first member of the band to release a solo studio album,
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waistcoat. This piece of clothing later became one of Townshend's signature garments.
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In 1967, Entwistle married his childhood sweetheart, Alison Wise. He bought a large
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Entwistle wrote "Cousin Kevin" and "Fiddle About" for the Who's fourth studio album
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dedicated the band's performance of the song "Between Sun and Moon" to Entwistle.
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have used similar techniques. Entwistle can be seen using this technique in
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of Who drummer Keith Moon together with newly recorded parts by the band.
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After joining the Detours, Entwistle played a major role in encouraging
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to record an instructional video for Roth's company Hot Licks Video.
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rig, with Townshend later following suit. Townshend points out that
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magazine named him "Bassist of the Millennium" in a readers' poll.
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was released, highlighting the John Entwistle Band's performances.
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reader poll selected him as the No. 1 rock bassist of all time.
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Entwistle's collection of guitars and basses was auctioned at
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Entwistle collaborated with bass guitar manufacturers such as
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The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
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Anyway Anyhow Anywhere – The Complete Chronicle of The Who
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Entwistle wore during the Who's 1970 tour, as a tribute.
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Entwistle's playing technique incorporated fingerstyle,
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in London by his son, Christopher, to meet anticipated
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A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who
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on 28 June 2002 (the night after Entwistle's death),
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cover, designed by Pete Townshend, had cost ÂŁ16,000.
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Index

John Entwistle (cyclist)
John Entwistle (politician)
Entwistle at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada, 1976
Maple Leaf Gardens
Hammersmith
Paradise, Nevada
hard rock
power pop
Solo
with the Who
Track
Polydor
Decca
MCA
Atco
Griffin
The Who
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
the Who
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
pentatonic
Rolling Stone
Queen Charlotte's Hospital
Hammersmith
Chiswick
South Acton
Pete Townshend
trad jazz
rock and roll
Duane Eddy

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