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  1. Rock and roll, alternative rock, progressive metal, jazz rock. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Bass guitar. Years active. 1979–present. David Goodier (born 1954) is an English musician. He has been the bassist for the rock band Jethro Tull from 2007 [1] until the band went on a hiatus in 2012, and again from 2017 when Ian Anderson ...

  2. jethrotull.com › musicians › david-goodier-bioDavid Goodier - Jethro Tull

    After qualifying as a drama teacher in 1979, he returned to his first love and since then has been a full time bass player, appearing with many artists across a wide range of music; jazz, rock, folk, blues, funk, soul, salsa….

  3. London Sportswise. British Medical Association. Mr David Goodier is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at OneWelbeck Orthopaedics and is widely-respected for his pioneering work on limb reconstruction and deformity correction treatment, using new techniques such as the llizarov frame and Taylor spatial frame.

  4. The Zealot Gene is the first Jethro Tull studio album to feature an entirely new lineup (other than Anderson), with guitarist Florian Opahle (who left the band between its recording and release), bassist David Goodier, keyboardist John O'Hara, and drummer Scott Hammond replacing four-fifths of The Jethro Tull Christmas Album lineup – Martin ...

  5. 14 de may. de 2010 · David Goodier (born 1954) is an English musician. He has been the bassist for the rock band Jethro Tull from 2007 until the band went on a hiatus in 2012, and again from 2017 when Ian Anderson started to tour again using the Jethro Tull name, with Goodier and keyboardist John O'Hara the only former Jethro Tull members to join Anderson.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2022 · No Treble is on Google News. The mighty Jethro Tull have returned with their first studio album in nearly 20 years. The Zealot Gene has been in the works since 2017 when the band’s hiatus came to an end. It also marks David Goodiers first studio album with the group.

  7. The Royal London is the home of the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service, giving an unparalleled experience of the management of the most severely injured patients. It was this that led to an interest in the management of 'problem fractures' including non-union, deformity, and post-traumatic shortening. In December 2011 I left The Royal London ...