Description
John Michael Glyn Etheridge is a British jazz/fusion guitarist associated with the Canterbury Scene.
He began playing at 13, his primary influences then being Hank Marvin of The Shadows and Django Reinhardt. Although his father was a jazz pianist, he was primarily self-taught. By the time he joined his first notable band, Rush Release, his influences were Peter Green, Jeff Beck and, later, Jimi Hendrix. The band played at London's Speakeasy Club ca. 1966, on occasion jamming with such luminaries as Eric Clapton. Between 1967-70, Etheridge's studies took him away from the London scene. A crucial discovery for him during this period was John McLaughlin's debut album Extrapolation.
Back in London, Etheridge briefly worked with the Deep Purple offshoot Warhorse, followed by a stint with Icarus, during the final stages of recording their album The Marvel World Of Icarus. He recalled "I'd been on the fringes of the London rock scene for a couple of years, and one of the musicians I came across was [Icarus woodwinds player] Norrie Devine. I desperately needed somewhere to live, and he put me in touch with Peter Curtain."
Born
January 12th, 1948 in (Age 76)
Last Changes
2016/06/25
New Event: 2016/10/23 08:00 PM - St. Alban's Church, Tunbridge Wells, United Kin..
2016/03/12
New Event: 2016/04/21 08:00 PM - 606 Club, London, United Kingdom
2016/01/30
New Event: 2016/02/26 07:30 PM - Sports Club, Wakefield, United Kingdom