For years, John Entwistle was considered 'The Quiet One' when it came to The Who, and eventually, he turned that designation into a song.
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 ...
Throughout the late 1960s and 70s, The Who developed a reputation for high-energy performances that often ended with the musicians destroying their instruments—all except the band’s bassist, John ...
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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Who turned their mourning into defiant energy in their first concert after the death of their longtime bassist. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, the surviving members of the ...
The Who were at the peak of their performing powers by the time they embarked upon an extensive touring schedule in 1971. Having honed their chemistry as a performing unit during the nearly two years ...
The Who bandmates Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey rarely see eye to eye but they both agree on their song 'Cry If You Want' ...