Glenn Cornick
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Glenn Cornick (born Glenn Douglas Barnard Cornick, 24 April 1947, in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria) was the first bass player in the rock band, Jethro Tull. He separated from the band in 1970, after their third album, Benefit.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] with Jethro Tull
This Was (1968)
Stand Up (1969)
Benefit (1970)
Living in the Past (1972) - included material recorded at same time as the earlier albums.
[edit] with Wild Turkey
Battle Hymn (1971)
Turkey (1972)
Stealer Of Years (1996)
Final Performance (2000)
Live In Edinburgh (2001)
[edit] with Karthago
Rock 'N' Roll Testament (1975)
[edit] with Paris
Paris (1975)
Big Towne, 2061 (1976)