John Evan
Progressive rock, Composer
1948 –
Who is John Evan?
John Evan, played keyboards for Jethro Tull from April 1970 to June 1980. He was educated at King's College London.
Evans was born in Blackpool, Lancashire. He changed his name when his first band, The Blades, changed their name to The John Evan Band. Jeffrey Hammond apparently thought 'The John Evan Band' sounded better than 'The John Evans Band'.
Later on, Evan was attending college when he happened to recognize his former band mates on radio with the song, Living in the Past, remarking years later that it stood out to him because of its quite unusual time signature for a Pop song. In 1970, he played as a session musician on Tull's Benefit album, and was eventually convinced by Ian Anderson to leave school to become a full-fledged member of the band. In addition to his many distinctive contributions to the group's overall musical sound and stage personality, it is also notable that Evan composed the memorable piano introduction to Locomotive Breath, having achieved this task in studio while some of the other band members were out to lunch.
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- Born
- Mar 28, 1948
Blackpool - Also known as
- Evan, John
- John Spencer Evan
- Profession
- Education
- King's College London
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on July 23, 2013
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