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  Glenn Cornick - The Official Jethro Tull Website
Glenn played in the Tull ancestral band "John Evan's Smash" and after leaving Tull, formed the group "Wild Turkey." While disbanding in the early 70's, the band reformed in 1996.
Glenn was born on the 23rd April, 1947, in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England.
Glenn was "invited to leave" by manager Terry Ellis but given due support and encouragement to form his own Chrysalis Records signed band "Wild Turkey" which enjoyed some success with records and tours supporting, amongst others, Jethro Tull.
www.j-tull.com /musicians/pastmembers/glenncornick.html   (407 words)

  
 Wild Turkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
A founder member of Jethro, Glenn had started to write songs that were not compatible with the musical identity of Jethro and rather than remain just playing bass with them, he decided to go his own way.
It was Glenn's decision to go out and build a reputation by playing to the club audiences that are instrumental in building a band's following rather than make use of the name and stature he earned within Jethro and rush straightaway into the recording studios to trade on his past.
He was just the guitarist that Glenn had been looking for, they approached him on the spot, told him what they had in mind, and the next day he left his old group and completed the Wild Turkey line up.
www.collecting-tull.com /TullTree/WildTurkey.htm   (537 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/glenncornickswildturkey
One of the first musicians Glenn enlisted the services of was former Eyes Of Blue vocalist Gary Pickford-Hopkins, a highly rated and versatile singer that would prove to be the perfect choice for the band.
Glenn Cornick headed for Germany where he joined a group called Karthago and then after that he became a member of the band Paris.
Glenn returned to his base in Southern California and became involved in the Irish Folk Music Scene of which he actively participates to this day.
www.myspace.com /glenncornickswildturkey   (2674 words)

  
 Cameron Crowe - Eyes & Ears - Books
Wild Turkey is: Bassist Glenn Cornick, vocalist Gary Pickford-Hopkins, lead guitarist Lewis, rhythm guitarist Jon Blackmore, and drummer Jeff Jones.
Cornick was of the founding members of Jethro Tull.
Cornick took to the road to find some musicians that would form a band with him.
www.cameroncrowe.com /eyes_ears/articles/crowe_jrl_wild_turkey.html   (2755 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick, and Wild Turkey
Cornick was his stepfather's name which is the name that he is known by.
Originally Glenn Cornick played guitar and Joey and the Jailbreakers was the first time that he played bass.
Glenn Cornick played with Jethro Tull until December 1970.
www.nice-little-hobbit.net /wild_turkey/glenn_cornick.html   (367 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick, biografia
Pseudonim artystyczny Glenn (Glen) Cornick pojawi się w latach 60-tych, kiedy jego matka powtórnie się ożeni i przyjmie nazwisko Cornick.
Z określonych względów Glenn przerzuca się na bas.
Cornick: "Mój pierwszy koncert z zespołem miał miejsce 4 października 1963, a mój ostatni w marcu 1965.
rock.w3h.net /wildturkey/cornick.htm   (1074 words)

  
 Gibson bass guitar users - Glenn Cornick
Glenn Cornick was one of the most well known Gibson users of the late sixties and early seventies.
Glenn Cornick The reverse neck fender was a 62 Jazz Bass and I hated the neck so I exchanged necks with someone with a Precision except it happened to be a left handed Precision.
Glenn Cornick Yes, it was a 1959 EB0 which I bought on our first tour in Chicago.
www.gibsonbass.com /GlennCornick.php   (308 words)

  
 Gibson bass guitar users - Glenn Cornick
Glenn Cornick Second was the 1969 EB3 Walnut which I bought later on the same tour and was my main instrument for a year or more.
Glenn Cornick I used both pickups and both tones all the way and always the same varitone setting (I don't remember which) and always through Hiwatt 100's and 4x12s with the master volume backed off and the channel volume pushed up to get an edge of distortion.
Glenn Cornick Bad soldering in the factory - the first of several electrical problems.
www.gibsonbass.com /GlennCornick2.php   (349 words)

  
 Wild Turkey
In 1971, Glen Cornick took the momentous step of leaving Jethro Tull having played bass on their first three albums: "This Was", "Stand Up", and "Benefit".
Jon Blackmore met Glen Cornick when Jon was playing in a small folk group and played occasional gigs at Glenn's parents' London pub.
They've worked at their music and for Glenn Cornick the risk he took leaving Jethro Tull has become worthwhile.
www.alexgitlin.com /wt.html   (617 words)

  
 50 AND COUNTING ...
Glenn always dressed in flashy pants and shirts with long straight hair and a colorful headband.
Glenn told me that he still plays a few times a year.
Glenn reports that many of the Tull cover bands he has played with are better than the current incarnation of the band!
serko.net /index.php/50/glenn_cornick   (473 words)

  
 Rock Music: Jethro Tull
This Was displays the barest germs of the Tull style; Glenn Cornick's bass is very understated, and Clive Bunker's drumming is reminiscent of that of the contemporary Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Anderson began using flutes and whistles for rhythm as well as melody on tracks such as "Inside", allowed Glenn Cornick to drive the music on the single "Teacher" (one of Tull's best songs ever), and Bunker to bash away on "To Cry You A Song".
Glenn Cornick left Tull prior to this album, and Jeffrey Hammond - for whom Anderson had previous written several Tull songs (why he wrote them is unknown to me) - joined as Tull's bassist.
www.leftfield.org /~rawdon/music/artists/jethro.tull.html   (1111 words)

  
 GLENN CORNICK'S GIBSONS,
I was talking to a cousin of mine one day and the subject of Jethro Tull came up and she told me "...By the way, Glenn Cornick's phone number is in the phone book..." a few minutes later, I was talking to one of best bass players of Rock 'n'Roll!
So, I took the Cornick parts out of the Tele bass and "gave" them over into the care of my older brother, seeing that he was going to do most of the wood working on what ever project I had in mind next anyway.
There was an early 70's issue of Guitar Player that featured Glenn Cornick and had a great photo of him with that non-reverse T Bird with whammy!
p080.ezboard.com /fthedudepitfrm5.showMessage?topicID=362.topic   (1001 words)

  
 The Marquee Club: 29 July 1971 Wild Turkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Of course he said a quick "Let's go" when I told him Glenn Cornick was the bassplayer in Jethro Tull.
Maybe Glenn can reveal some blank moments in my memories in the forthcoming biography on Wild Turkey on these very pages.
Glenn Cornick, San Pedro, California, USA, July 2006.
themarqueeclub.net /29-july-1971-wild-turkey   (443 words)

  
 It Baffles Science!: December 2006
Glenn Cornick, who played in Jethro Tull from the get-go up until Aqualung.
He is one of the finest examples of a musician playing the bass guitar and should be feted as such.
This is the iconic image of Glenn complete with Gibson Thunderbird bass guitar.
jazz-bass.blogspot.com /2006_12_01_jazz-bass_archive.html   (419 words)

  
 MSJ - Various Artists-To Cry You A Song - A Collection of Tull Tales
John Wetton, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Glenn Cornick, Ian McDonald, Phil Manzanera and Robert Berry are the musicians for this piece.
Glenn Hughes, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Derek Sherinian and Robert Berry make up the band for this number.
He is joined by Ian McDonald, Mick Abrahams, Phil Manzanera, Robert Berry, Clive Bunker Glenn Cornick and Mike Wible.
www.musicstreetjournal.com /tulltrib.htm   (700 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Glenn's first group was Joey and the Jailbreakers, where he only lasted for a week !
Glenn has been so kind to share some of his personal photos and articles from his own collection with us.
Glenn Cornick can be contacted on this email: glenncornick@msn.com
www.collecting-tull.com /TullTree/GlennCornick.htm   (120 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He separated from the band in 1970, after their third album Benefit.
Glenn discusses his use of Gibson bass guitars
Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glenn_Cornick   (716 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick - Wikipedia
In quell'anno effettivamente era venuta a galla una sorta di incompatibilità di carattere fra Cornick e gli altri membri del gruppo i quali avevano uno stile di vita totalmente diverso dal suo, essendo Cornick più incline per natura al divertimento e alla ribellione.
Fu per queste ragioni che il manager Terry Ellis lo invitò ad abbandonare la band non prima però di averlo aiutato a trovarne un'altra, i Wild Turkey, che ebbero un discreto successo all'epoca e comparvero anche come gruppo di supporto nei concerti dei Jethro Tull.
In seguito si spostò a Berlino per poi stabilirsi negli Stati Uniti dove incontrò Bob Welch, ex dei Fleetwood Mac, con cui lavorò fino al 1977, anno in cui Cornick abbandonò il mondo della musica per circa dieci anni, diventando manager di un'impresa alimentare.
it.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glenn_Cornick   (227 words)

  
 Glenn Cornick Music Favorite Songs Lyrics From   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Glenn Cornick: bass (tracks 1-10, 12-14), Hammond Organ on "Singing All Day"...
quartet--he, guitarist Mick Abrahams, bassist Glenn Cornick, and drummer Clive Bunker--plans to...
Glenn Cornick Second was the 1969 EB3 Walnut which I bought later on the same tour and was...
www.lyricsfrom.com /artists/g/Glenn-Cornick.html   (1401 words)

  
 Benefit - The Official Jethro Tull Website
Mostly recorded in December 1969 and January 1970, "Benefit" was the band’s first album to feature keyboards – played by the band’s old school chum John Evan.
During the "Benefit" tour, Tull headlined some of the biggest concert halls in the U.S. However, the musicians' diverse personalities and harsh schedules were not meshing.
"Benefit" was Glenn Cornick's last and John Evan's first with Tull.
www.j-tull.com /discography/benefit   (597 words)

  
 BIG TOWNE, 2061
Paris is an unlikely amalgam: former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Robert Welch (Paris’ principal architect), former Tull bassist Glenn Cornick and future Iggy Pop drummer Hunt Sales.
While the rhythm section of Sales and Cornick is solid, no power trio gymnastics protrude, no blistering guitar leads emerge.
I came to Paris mostly to hear what Cornick was up to, being a big Tull fan.
www.connollyco.com /discography/paris/big.html   (316 words)

  
 Paris - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
His bandmates were former Jethro Tull bassist Glenn Cornick and former Nazz drummer Thom Mooney.
After leaving Fleetwood Mac due to several uncertain years with the band's ever-changing personnel, Welch formed Paris, as well as playing on Bill Wyman's solo album, Stone Alone, in 1976.
After Paris, Cornick left the music business for a decade, becoming sales manager with a food company.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,563393,00.html   (329 words)

  
 McFarland - Publisher of Reference and Scholarly Books
The book includes a chronology of all of the band’s recordings and information on all accompanying tours, with the author’s critiques as well as the band’s own reminiscences and opinions of each album.
Also included are previously unpublished interviews with founder Ian Anderson, long-time band member David Pegg, other band members Glenn Cornick, Andy Giddings and Doane Perry, and more.
Scott Allen Nollen is the author of sixteen books on the history of film, literature and music, including, from McFarland, Louis Armstrong (2004), The Boys: The Cinematic World of Laurel and Hardy (2001), Robin Hood (1999), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the Cinema (1996), Robert Louis Stevenson (1994) and Boris Karloff (1991).
www.mcfarlandpub.com /book-2.php?isbn=0-7864-1101-5   (221 words)

  
 Jethro Tull
In the latter months of 1967, four shaggy wannabe's congregated in the Southern UK town of Luton, Bedfordshire.
From the debris of the disillusioned and disintegrated John Evan Band and McGregor's Engine, the naïve, untutored talents of Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker formed the original Jethro Tull line-up.
Jeffrey Hammond replaced Glenn Cornick on bass, Barriemore Barlow took over the drum chair from Clive Bunker, and the addition of old school chum, John Evan on piano, made easier the transition from the blues band of '68 to the band of the mid-seventies who sounded like...well, just sounded like Jethro Tull.
www.classicbands.com /tull.html   (879 words)

  
 Glen Cornick - AOL Music
PHOTOS, QUESTIONS, OR COMMENTS CAN BE DIRECTED TO GLENN, VIA...
Glenn Cornick can be contacted on this email: glenncornick@msn.com; Glenn also has his own website, not too much yet - but it's there: www.
Download, listen and watch Glen Cornick music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/glen-cornick/66596/main   (88 words)

  
 A Highly Abridged History of Jethro Tull
When Ian Anderson, lead guitarist Mick Abrahams, bassist Glenn Cornick, and drummer Clive Bunker teamed up as a quartet, they found themselves at a loss for a name.
But it was Jethro Tull's innovative mixture of jazz, blues, and rock styles that caught the attention of critics and two young managers, Terry Ellis and Chris Wright.
Shortly after Glenn Cornick left, funky-looking drummer Clive Bunker also moved on.
www.comnet.ca /~jkahane/jtull/jtbits/tull-history.html   (1841 words)

  
 Jethro Tull (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, after moving to London, most of the band quit, leaving Anderson and bassist Glenn Cornick to join forces with blues guitarist Mick Abrahams and his friend, drummer Clive Bunker, both from the band "McGregor's Engine".
Bassist Glenn Cornick always appeared in vest and headband; his successor Jeffrey Hammond eventually adopted a fl and white diagonally striped suit (and similarly striped bass guitar, electric guitar, and string bass); both performed while moving forcefully around their stage areas.
Barriemore Barlow's stage attire was a crimson tank-top and matching runner's shorts with rugby footgear, and his solos were marked by smoke-machines and enormous drumsticks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jethro_Tull_(band)   (4543 words)

  
 Amazon.com: To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales: Music: Various Artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
The covers mainly focus on the 1968-1971 period - not unexpected since three of the contributors are Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker, the other three original members of Tull.
And Emerson joins Abrahams, Bunker and Cornick on an instrumental version of "Living in the Past".
However, the good news is that three of Tull's original line-up do (Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker) and if you add artistes like Keith Emerson, Glenn Hughes, Roy Harper, Dave Pegg, Phil Manzera, John Wetton (the list goes on!), you have some idea of the talent on display here.
www.amazon.com /Cry-You-Song-Collection-Tales/dp/B000003ZBA   (1417 words)

  
 Gallery :: A TRIBUTE TO MY EX-WIFE & LIFELONG FRIEND :: judy015
Dear Glenn Cornick, why oh why did you ever leave Jethro Tull??
I don't see any mention of him, and you are losing out on your chance to be a dad to a great man and a grandfather to great children
Looks like it was taken in the living room of Glenn's old house in Barnes, London SW13.
www.cornick.org /gallery/judytributealbum/judy015   (312 words)

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