Died On This Date (November 17, 1979) John Glascock / Jethro Tull

John Glascock
May 2, 1951 – November 17, 1979

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John Glascock is best remembered as a one-time bassist for English rock band, Jethro Tull.  Glascock first came on to scene in 1962, and over the next decade played in such UK bands as the Juniors, the Gods and Head Machine.  In 1975, he joined Jethro Tull as a replacement for Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond. Over the next four years, Glascock played on such albums as Too Old To Rock ‘n Roll, Too Young To Die, Heavy Horses and Stormwatch. Glascock learned he was suffering from a congenital heart defect so could not take part in the Heavy Horses tour.  Following the tour, Ian Anderson began work on Jethro Tull’s Stormwatch album, on which Glascock participated until he was laid off with pay due to his condition.  John Glascock was just 28 when he died as a result of the heart condition on November 17, 1979.

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Died On This Date (October 25, 2009) Dee Anthony / Managed Peter Frampton, Tony Bennett

Dee Anthony
April 9, 1926 – October 25, 2009

Dee Anthony was a legendary artist manager who helped develop the young careers of such artists as Traffic, J. Geils Band, Ten Years After, Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Devo and Peter Allen.  His career started in the mid ’40s when he began representing his friend, Jerry Vale.  In 1954, he picked up Tony Bennett who he managed for over ten years.  During the ’70s, he managed Humble Pie, and when Peter Frampton went solo, it was Anthony that helped guide him through the massive success of his Frampton Comes Alive era.  Anthony retired from the music business during the ’90s.  He was 83 when he died of pneumonia on October 25, 2009.