Band,
R&B/Soul, Blues and Pop
The John Evan Band (also known as The John Evans Band, or The John Evan Blues Band, or The John Evan Smash) was an semi-amateur rhythm & blues band founded by John Evan and active from 1965 to 1967. They almost exclusively played covers of R&B standards. They had a lot of personnel changes during their 3 years activity, and gained kind of a mythical status for starting the musical career of many later Jethro Tull's members.
![]() | Ian Anderson fl, voc *1947 GB |
![]() | Barriemore Barlow dr, perc *1949 GB |
![]() | Mick Abrahams g, voc *1943 GB |
![]() | Ritchie Dharma dr, perc GB |
![]() | John Evan p, org *1948 GB |
![]() | Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond eb, voc |
![]() | Glenn Cornick eb, b 1947-2014 GB |
![]() | Neil Smith g |
![]() | Bo Ward b GB |
![]() | Neil Valentine sax GB |
![]() | Chris Riley g GB |
![]() | Tony Wilkinson sax GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live '66 | The John Evan Band | 1990 | Album |