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'''John Kenneth Wetton''' (born 12 June 1949) |
'''John Kenneth Wetton''' (born 12 June 1949) was born in [[Willington, Derbyshire]], and grew up in [[Bournemouth]]. He initially rose to fame in [[progressive rock]] with bands such as [[Mogul Thrash]], [[Family (band)|Family]], [[King Crimson]], [[Roxy Music]]/[[Bryan Ferry]], [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]], [[UK (music group)|UK]], Jack-Knife, and [[Wishbone Ash]]. His biggest commercial success was as the frontman and principal songwriter of the supergroup [[Asia (band)|Asia]]. Their [[Asia (album)|self-titled debut album]] sold 8 million copies worldwide and was [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'' magazine]]'s #1 album of 1982. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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John Wetton | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | John Kenneth Wetton |
Born | Willington, Derby, England | 12 June 1949
Genres | Progressive rock, hard rock, pop rock, jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, producer |
Instrument(s) | Bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1965–present |
Labels | E.G., Mesa, Eclipse, Eagle, Avalon, Giant Electric Pea, Frontiers, Voiceprint |
Website | Official website |
John Kenneth Wetton (born 12 June 1949) was born in Willington, Derbyshire, and grew up in Bournemouth. He initially rose to fame in progressive rock with bands such as Mogul Thrash, Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry, Uriah Heep, UK, Jack-Knife, and Wishbone Ash. His biggest commercial success was as the frontman and principal songwriter of the supergroup Asia. Their self-titled debut album sold 8 million copies worldwide and was Billboard magazine's #1 album of 1982.
Career
Wetton has done extensive work as a session musician with acts such as Brian Eno, Bryan Ferry and Phil Manzanera.[1] Through his connection with George Martin, Wetton also played bass on Only Visiting This Planet by Larry Norman, recorded in 1972 and produced by Martin. The album has been voted "The Best Contemporary Christian Album of All Time" by Contemporary Christian Music magazine. He also played bass on the 1973 Malcolm and Alwyn gospel beat music album Fool's Wisdom, another Larry Norman connection.
Wetton rejoined the other original members of Asia (Downes, Steve Howe and Carl Palmer) in early 2006 to announce a 25th anniversary world tour. This line-up performed a series of dates in the United States in September 2006, and in the United Kingdom in November/December 2006. The band also spent much of 2007 on the road, with shows in North and South America, Europe and Asia. A new Asia studio album titled Phoenix, the original band's first since 1983's Alpha, was released in April 2008 and peaked at #73 on the North American Top 200 albums charts.[2]
UK reformed with John Wetton, Eddie Jobson and Terry Bozzio for a world tour in 2012.
Personal life
Wetton has struggled with alcoholism in the past. After the first leg of Asia's 1983 tour, Asia replaced him temporarily with bassist and vocalist Greg Lake (previously of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and also a King Crimson alumnus), in part because of his drinking problem. Wetton has been sober since June 2005.
In August 2007 Wetton underwent heart surgery which placed the remainder of Asia's 2007 tour and recording plans on hold until he recovered. The band, including Wetton, released their new album entitled Phoenix worldwide in April 2008. Artist Roger Dean was commissioned to create the cover art. This release was followed by a world tour.
Wetton is left-handed but plays bass and guitar right-handed.[citation needed]
Discography
- With Mogul Thrash
- Mogul Thrash, 1971
- With Gordon Haskell
- It Is and It Isn't, 1971
- With Family
- With Larry Norman
- With Malcolm and Alwyn
- Fool's Wisdom, 1973
- With Peter Banks
- Two Sides of Peter Banks, 1973
- With Brian Eno
- Here Come the Warm Jets, September 1973
- With Pete Sinfield
- Pete Sinfield, 1973
- With King Crimson
- Larks' Tongues in Aspic, April 1973; US #61, UK #20
- Starless and Bible Black, June 1974; US #64, UK #28
- Red, October 1974; US #66, UK #45
- USA, recorded live June 1974, released 1975, expanded edition 2002
- The Great Deceiver, recorded live 1973-1974, released 1992
- The Night Watch, recorded live November 23, 1973, released 1997
- With Bryan Ferry
- Another Time, Another Place, July 1974; UK #4
- Let's Stick Together, September 1976; UK #19, US #160
- In Your Mind, February 1977; UK #5, US #126, Aust #1
- The Bride Stripped Bare, September 1978
- With Roxy Music
- Viva!, July 1976
- With Uriah Heep
- Return To Fantasy, 1975; UK #7, US #85
- High and Mighty, 1976; UK #56, US #161
- With UK
- U.K., 1978
- Danger Money, 1979
- Night After Night, 1979 - Live
- Concert Classics, Vol. 4, 1999 - Live, unauthorized
- Reunion Live In Tokyo ( Japan DVD with CD ), 2011 - Live
- With Jack-Knife
- I Wish You Would, 1979
- With Roger Chapman
- Mail Order Magic, 1980
- Hyenas Only Laugh for Fun, 1981
- With Wishbone Ash
- Number the Brave, 1981, MCA Records
- With Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash
- Argus Through The Looking Glass, 2008, Mystic Records
- With Asia
- Asia, 1982; #1 US, #15 JP
- Alpha, 1983; #6 US, #4 JP
- Astra, 1985; #67 US, #15 JP
- Then & Now, 1990; #114 US, #24 JP
- Live in Moscow, 1990
- The Very Best of Asia: Heat of the Moment (1982–1990), 2000
- Definitive Collection, 2006; #183 US
- Fantasia: Live in Tokyo, 2007
- Phoenix, 2008 #73 US #28 JP
- Omega, 2010
- XXX, 2012
- With Steve Hackett
- Genesis Revisited 1997
- The Tokyo Tapes 1998
- Genesis Revisited II 2012
- Solo albums
- Caught in the Crossfire, 1980, E'G/Polydor Records
- King's Road, 1972-1980, 1987, E'G/Virgin Records
- Voice Mail / Battle Lines, 1994, Pony Canyon / Magnetic Air Records
- Arkangel, 1997, Eagle Records
- Chasing the Deer (film soundtrack), 1998, Blueprint Records
- Monkey Business (with Richard Palmer-James), 1998, Blueprint Records
- Welcome to Heaven / Sinister, 2000, Avalon Records
- Rock of Faith, 2003, Giant Electric Pea Records
- Raised in Captivity, 2011, Frontiers Records
- With Phil Manzanera
- Diamond Head, 1975
- K Scope, 1978
- Primitive Guitars, 1982
- Guitarissimo 75-82, 1986
- Wetton Manzanera, 1987, Geffen Records
- With Daniele Liverani
- Genius A Rock Opera - Episode 1, 2002
- With Alan Simon
- Excalibur - The Celtic Ring
- Excalibur III
- With Geoff Downes
- Wetton Downes (Demo Collection), 2002, Stallion Records
- Icon, 2005, Frontiers Records/UMe Digital (US)
- Heat of the Moment '05 EP, 2005, Frontiers Records
- Icon Live: Never in a Million Years, 2006, Frontiers Records
- Acoustic TV Broadcast, 2006, Frontiers Records
- Icon II: Rubicon, 2006, Frontiers Records
- Icon 3, 2009, Frontiers Records
- With Duncan Mackay
- Score 1977
- With Atoll
- Rock Puzzle 1979
- Live albums
- Chasing the Dragon, 1995, Eclipse Records
- Akustika, 1996, Blueprint Records
- Live in Tokyo, 1998, Blueprint Records
- Nomansland Live in Poland, 1999, Giant Electric Pea Records
- Hazy Monet Live in New York, 1999, Blueprint Records
- Sub Rosa Live in Milan Italy, 1999, Blueprint Records
- One Way or Another (with Ken Hensley), 2002, Classic Rock Legends
- More Than Conquerors (with Ken Hensley), 2002, Classic Rock Legends
- Live in Argentina, 2003, Blueprint Records
- Live in Stockholm 1998, 2003, Blueprint Records
- Live in Osaka, 2003, Blueprint Records
- Live in the Underworld, 2003, Classic Rock Legends
- Amata, 2004, Metal Mind Records
References
- ^ JOHN WETTON music, discography, MP3, videos and reviews
- ^ Billboard magazine, April 2008
External links
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- 1949 births
- Living people
- English rock bass guitarists
- English male singers
- English baritones
- English rock singers
- Asia (band) members
- King Crimson members
- Uriah Heep members
- Wishbone Ash members
- Family (band) members
- People from Bournemouth
- People from Derbyshire