Biography
British native Glenn Cornick was born in 1947. He began playing bass at age 16. He started playing with various unknown groups, eventually moving on to the John Evan Band in 1966. When that group broke apart, Cornick stayed with fellow member Ian Anderson, moving through various lineups and band names until they became Jethro Tull. He stayed with Tull from their beginnings in 1968 to 1970, recording three albums with them. Essentially being fired from the group, Cornick formed his own band called Wild Turkey. That group recorded on Chrysalis Records and did some touring, opening for various groups. Eventually he formed the group Paris with former Fleetwood Mac man Bob Welch. He remained with that group until 1977. Cornick left the music business for quite some time, but later re-formed Wild Turkey, releasing another album with that group. He died of congestive heart failure in Hilo, Hawaii in August 2014 at the age of 67. ~ Gary Hill, Rovi



 
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Remembering Glenn Cornick of Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson: Remembering Glenn Cornick
Jethro Tull - Bourée (French TV, 1969 'La Joconde')
Bourée (Bass Solo) - Jethro Tull (Glenn Cornick)
Warchild tribute band (w special guest, original member Glenn Cornick!!!)
Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling, Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970
Glenn Cornick ● A Simple Tribute
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