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 ...
L A S   V E G A S, June 28 -- The Who's bass player, John Entwistle, died in his hotel room Thursday, just as the band was about to kick off a North American tour. He was 57. The Las Vegas Metro ...
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 ...
The Who's bassist, John Entwistle, had a hilarious explanation for why he was the only band member who didn't destroy his instrument.
Sadly, Entwistle was just 57 when he passed away in June 2002. The rocker, who’d been diagnosed with heart disease and high cholesterol, suffered a cocaine-induced heart attack in his room at the Hard ...
British writer Paul Rees had just started work on his new book, The Ox: The Authorized Biography of John Entwistle, when Christopher Entwistle, son of the late Who bassist, handed him a locked box ...
In the summer of 1989, Ringo Starr proved that fading, under-employed rock stars like Levon Helm, Billy Preston, Joe Walsh, Dr. John, and Rick Danko could rise out of the casino and state-fair circuit ...