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    It is with great sadness that we learned today of the passing of Glenn Cornick, bass player with Jethro Tull from the band’s inception 1968 until 1970. Of course, he had also played with the John Evan Band for the year during 1967 and so his contribution to the geographical transition from Blackpool to London and into the professional music scene was considerable.

    Glenn was a man of great bonhomie and ready to befriend anyone – especially fellow musicians. Always cheerful, he brought to the early stage performances of Tull a lively bravado both as a personality and a musician.

    His background in the beat groups of the North of England and his broad knowledge of music were always helpful in establishing the arrangements of the early Tull.

    During the many years since then, Glenn continued to play in various bands and was a frequent guest at Tull fan conventions where he would join in with gusto to rekindle the musical moments of the early repertoire.

    We will miss him hugely and our condolences go to his wife Brigitte and children.

    Glenn Cornick: musician. April 23rd 1947 – August 29th 2014.

    Ian Anderson 19.30 August 29th 2014

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    1st LP of this British formation. 4th release UK Press (CHRYSALIS-ISLAND) from 1970 (Original from 1968)...I like this style and the second album "Stand up" because the sound is similar to Progressive (Dirty Blues), than "Benefit", "Aqualung" or coming albums, where the sound became more progressive/Folk. Anyway will up "Too old to Rock and Roll Too Young To Die"...Enjoy!!

    Jethro Tull - This Was

    The Hackmaster

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    70's progressive rock is my favorite music. Jethro Tull made some great music in the late 60's, early 70's. It doesn't get much more progressive than "Thick as a Brick", an album with one 43 minute track. Although, I admit that I had never heard of this guy, and feel kind of stupid for not knowing who he was.

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