John Gustafson
Real Name: | John Frederick Gustafson |
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Profile: | John "Gus" Gustafson was an English bass player, vocalist, songwriter and an allround musician of Swedish descent, also known as Johnny Gustafson. He was born August 8, 1942 in Liverpool, He sang the role as Simon Zealotes on the 1970 double album Various, Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice - Jesus Christ Superstar - the first ever musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice - where Ian Gillan was Jesus Christ. After Ian Gillan's first four years with Deep Purple (during which time Gustafson played on three albums with Roxy Music), they would later play together in various incarnations of Ian Gillan Band, after they'd both sung on each a track on Roger Glover and Guests - The Butterfly Ball And The Grasshopper's Feast in October 1975.
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Sites: | Wikipedia |
In Groups: | Ablution, Bullet (13), Episode Six, Hard Stuff (2), Ian Gillan Band, John Du Cann's Daemon, Johnny & John, Quatermass (3), Roger Glover and Guests, Roxy Music, Sphincter Ensemble, The Big Three, The Johnny Gus Set, The Merseybeats, The Pirates (3), The Quotations (3), The Spencer Davis Group |
Variations: | Viewing All | John Gustafson Gustafason, Gustafson, Gustafsonf, J. Gustafson, John Frederick Gustafson, John Gustaffson, John Gustafsson, John Gustagson, John Gustasson, John Gustavson, John Gustavsson, Johnny 'Gus' Gustafson, Johnny "Gus" Gustafson, Johnny Gus, Johnny Gustafason, Johnny Gustafson, Johnny Gustavson, Justafson, The Johnny Gus Set, Джон Густафсон |
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