John Giblin obituary and john giblin bass

On Sunday, May 14th, 2023, the world of music lost a legendary figure, John Giblin. The Scottish musician and bass player died in Cheltenham at the age of 71. Giblin was a long-standing member of Kate Bush's musical "family," ultimately becoming part of her KT Fellowship. His passing has left fans and colleagues heartbroken, but his contribution to music will always be remembered. In this article, we pay tribute to the great bass player, John Giblin.

The Life and Legacy of John Giblin

John Giblin was born in Bellshill, Scotland, into a family of musicians. He developed an interest in music at a young age and began playing with rock and pop bands in his teens. Over time, he became an accomplished bass player, known for his exceptional skills on both the double bass and bass guitar.

Giblin's career as a session musician took off in the 1970s and 1980s, and he worked with some of the biggest names in music. He played with Peter Gabriel, John Martyn, Elkie Brooks, Annie Lennox, Phil Collins, and Simple Minds, to name a few. He was known for his versatility and ability to play in a variety of styles, from jazz to classical to rock and avant-garde.

John Giblin and Kate Bush

John Giblin's most significant collaboration was with the iconic British singer and songwriter Kate Bush. He first worked with Kate when he played on Peter Gabriel's song "No Self Control" with her in 1979. From then on, he became an integral part of Kate's musical journey.

He played on some of Kate's most memorable songs, including "Babooshka" and "Breathing" from the album "Never For Ever." Giblin continued to work with her on the albums "The Sensual World," "The Red Shoes," "Aerial," "Director's Cut," and "50 Words for Snow." In 2014, Kate handpicked John to play bass for her "Before The Dawn" shows. His contributions to Kate's music were immeasurable, and he will always be remembered as part of her musical legacy.

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John Giblin's Musical Style

John Giblin was known for his unique musical style, which was a combination of different genres and styles. He was a master of both the double bass and bass guitar, and his skills as an arranger and session musician were unmatched.

Giblin's music was influenced by jazz, classical, rock, folk, and avant-garde music. He worked with singers like Kate Bush, David Sylvian, and Jon Anderson of Yes, as well as jazz fusion group Brand X and Scott Walker's avant-garde recordings, like the album "Tilt." Later in life, Giblin shifted more towards acoustic bass and worked on projects with drummer Peter Erskine (of Weather Report) and pianist Alan Pasqua (of Tony Williams Lifetime).

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Remembering John Giblin

John Giblin's passing has left a deep void in the music world. He was a talented musician who contributed significantly to the industry and left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of working with him. He was a true artist who lived and breathed music and inspired countless others with his talent.

We send our deepest condolences to John Giblin's colleagues, friends, and family during this difficult time. His legacy will always be remembered, and his music will continue to inspire generations to come. Rest in peace, John Giblin.

Conclusion

In conclusion, John Giblin was a legendary bass player and musician who left an indelible mark on the music industry.

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