
Biography
John Alec Entwistle (9 October 1944 – 27 June 2002) was an English bass guitarist, songwriter, singer, horn player, and film and record producer who was best known as the bass player for the rock band The Who. His aggressive lead sound influenced many rock bass players. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Who in 1990. Entwistle's lead instrument approach used pentatonic lead lines, and a then-unusual trebly sound ("full treble, full volume") created by roundwound RotoSound steel bass strings. He had a collection of over 200 instruments by the time of his death, reflecting the different brands he used over his career: Fender and Rickenbacker basses in the 1960s, Gibson and Alembic basses in the 1970s, Warwick in the 1980s, and Status all-Carbon fibre basses in the 1990s.
Awards & recognition
- Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Filmography20 titles

The Who - The Making of Tommy

Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me?

The Who | Live, Featuring the Rock Opera Tommy

A Silent Voice: The Movie

Queen: Champions of the World

The Who: One Band's Explosive Story

The Simpsons

The Who - At Kilburn 1977

Classic Albums

Classic Albums: The Who - Who's Next

Woodstock

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus

Monterey Pop

Behind the Music

Lambert & Stamp

Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who

An Ox's Tale: The John Entwistle Story

Quadrophenia

Tommy

The Who: Live in Texas '75