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  1. Glenn Cornick was one of the most well known Gibson users of the late sixties and early seventies. He was Jethro Tull's bass player from its inception in 1968 until 1970, recording three albums This Was , Stand Up and Benefit .

  2. Dec 13, 2011 · Glenn Cornick was a member of Jethro Tull and Wild Turkey. In the following interview we discussed his career. Cornick toured and recorded with Jethro Tull from late 1967 to late 1970.

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  3. Jan 20, 2007 · He was Jethro Tulls bass player from its inception in 1968 until 1970, recording three albums This Was, Stand Up and Benefit. In this time he played four Gibson bass guitars, a 1959 EB0, a 1969 EB3, an EB2, and reverse bodied Thunderbird. Check out the Glenn Cornick interview and post your comments here. Logged.

  4. Fly Guitars Interview: Glenn Cornick - part 2: Gibson EB2 and EB3 basses. Fender Jazz and 1959 EB0 | Gibson EB2 & EB3 | Gibson Thunderbird | General thoughts on Gibson basses.

  5. Bass Guitar – 1968 – 1970. ALL ABOUT GLENN. He began a civil service career near Blackpool, Lancashire, before taking up music as a bass player with local bands, including “The Executives”, a regular club band which played the Blackpool hotels and clubs on a regular and almost professional basis.

  6. Aug 20, 2020 · Following Glenn’s departure from Tull, which was never fully explained, Cornick formed prog-rock collective Wild Turkey with guitarists John Blackmore, Graham Williams, vocalist Gary Pickford, and drummer John Weathers.

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  8. Aug 30, 2014 · Glenn Cornick was the original bass player in Jethro Tull. All of Tull’s records up until The album “Aqualung” featured Glenn’s bass work. He then formed the band Wild Turkey and later formed the band Paris with Bob Welch. He was a monster musician.