Tune in the new CBS show The Wild Wild Web. NOTE NEW DATE: John will be featured on the show which airs the week of October 12!
John's latest project is called Van-Pires and it airs on the Fox network, Saturday morning September 13th between 7am and 8am. This is a state of the art 1/2-animation 1/2-live action show. Everyone should check their local listings on Fox as the time may vary. Each episode will feature the theme song written by John Entwistle and Steve Luongo called Horror Rock (The Van-Pires theme), and a song "in part" from the new soon-to-be-released album. The underscore will be based on that song and they will most likely run the song again in the credit roll at the end. With a little luck we will have the 14 song CD released very soon. I believe that everyone who is a real Entwistle fan will be pleased with the amount of serious bass playing on this record. John sings and plays his a** off. There are 3 friends of the band that made guest appearences on the album: Billy Squier, Leslie West and Keith Moon. If you don't know the story about Moonie...John played the rest of the guys in the band a demo track from the distant past. It only had bass, drums, a vocal and "mouth brass." It was called Bogey Man. Steve recognized Moon's drumming and asked JE if he had the master. He said yes. Steve suggested that the band overdub the missing tracks and finish the song. It's one of the best cuts on the album. It was a real trip for the guys to be playing with Moon. Steve produced it with John, sang harmony and played percussion. Steve said "It was VERY cool."
John's Anthology, as well as remixed/remastered issues of his solo albums Smash Your Head Against The Wall and Whistle Rymes are now available from U.S. and European dealers! ![]()
The John Entwistle Band current worked on songs for a new album at John's studio prior to John leaving for the North American Quadrophenia tour. Drummer Steve Luongo posted a journal of the session, which resulted in three finished songs.
See John's interview now appearing in Bass Frontiers magazine.
Madison Square Garden Quadrophenia\ show reviews
(July 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, and 22, 1996).Hyde Park June 29, 1996 Prince's Trust concert reviews.
Have a look at the cover (art by John) and liner notes for his new CD "The Rock", or order it or other tour merchandise.
Information on ordering the Polydor (European) release of the remixed/remastered Quadrophenia.
Click here for his
online discography.Download live video clips from the tour! Click here for Windows AVI, or here for MacOS Quicktime. ~4megs
John has recently completed a U.S. national tour with The John Entwistle Band. Reported setlists and comments from the tour's first leg (January - April 1996) are available here.
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