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REMEMBER WHEN: The Who’s John Entwistle found dead in Las Vegas — PHOTOS
It was 20 years ago Monday when “The Ox” exited the stage in Las Vegas at age 57.
“John Entwistle, the quiet bassist who co-founded The Who and helped anchor the British rock band’s explosive performances with his precise playing, was found dead of an apparent heart attack in his suite at the Hard Rock Hotel,” the Review-Journal reported on June 28, 2002, the day after the tragedy.
The medical examiner would later determine that his heart attack was brought on by cocaine.
The band was in town to begin a three-month North American tour at the hotel when Entwistle, nicknamed “The Ox,” was found unresponsive in his bed in that sixth-floor suite around noon.
The surviving members of the band — Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey — postponed their tour, returning to the Joint 2½ months later to soldier on.
The band has continued to tour and record in the two decades since Entwistle’s death. The Who is scheduled to play Dolby Live at Park MGM on Nov. 4-5.
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John Entwistle
English musician; bassist for The Who (1944–2002)
For the English cyclist, see John Entwistle (cyclist). For the English Member of Parliament, see John Entwistle (politician).
Musical artist
John Alec Entwistle (9 October 1944 – 27 June 2002) was an English musician, best known as the bass guitarist for the rock band the Who. Entwistle's music career spanned over four decades. Nicknamed "The Ox" and "Thunderfingers",[2] he was the band's only member with formal musical training and also provided backing and occasional lead vocals. Entwistle was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Who in 1990.
Renowned for his musical abilities, Entwistle is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rock bass guitarists of all time. His instrumental approach utilized pentatonic lead lines and a then-unusual treble-rich sound ("full treble, full volume"). He was voted as the greatest bass guitar player ever in a 2011 Rolling Stone readers' poll[3] and, in 2020, the same magazine ranked him number three in its list of the "50 Greatest Bassists of All Time".[4]
Early life
[edit]John Alec Entwistle was born on 9 October 1944 at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in Hammersmith, Lond