John Glascock Biography
- Home /
- John Glascock /
- Biography
- Born May 2, 1951
John Glascock (2 May 1951 โ 17 November 1979) was the bass guitarist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist for the progressive rock band Carmen. He was also the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the progressive rock band Jethro Tull from December 1975 until August 1979. He died in 1979, at the age of 28, as a result of a congenital heart valve defect, which was worsened by an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.\n', '
In a September 1978 Guitar Player interview, Ritchie Blackmore had said "...John Glascock is a brilliant bass player, the best in the business in rock."\n', '
The first band John Glascock played with was The Juniors (1962โ1964). He then played with The Gods (early 1965 โ June 1967, September 1967 โ February 1969), where, together with future Uriah Heep members Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake, he recorded the album Genesis. After briefly playing with Head Machine (1970), he joined Toe Fat (June 1969 โ December 1970), again with Hensley and Kerslake. With Chicken Shack (January 1971 โ March 1972) Glascock recorded only the album Imagination Lady. His brother Brian Glascock also played drums in Toe Fat.\n', '
Return to John Glascock Autograph Profile
Stats
Join the RACC Facebook Group!
The Real Autograph Collectors Club (RACC) on Facebook is the largest community of in person autograph collectors and fans in the world, with 25,000 members and growing!
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Useful Links
WORLDWIDE RACC (Our Top Cities)
New York, NY
USA
Los Angeles, CA
USA
London
United Kingdom
Chicago, IL
USA
Toronto, ON
Canada
