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  1. 10 de mar. de 2015 · Gustafson excelled at plying inventive passages in a wide array of styles as evidenced by his work with the jazz-fusion incarnation of the Ian Gillan Band. John was also a groove master with Roxy Music, working the pocket on such seminal sides as Stranded (1973), Country Life (1974) and Siren (1975), including Ferry’s signature composition “Love is the Drug.”

  2. John Gustafson remembered. It was back in 2007 that I interviewed John Gustafson, and the popularity of this piece on the Internet only stressed the fact how underestimated – and how much loved – Gus was. Sadly, John passed away in September 2014 and, since then, I’ve been reaching out to as many of his friends and colleagues as I could.

  3. Healthcare leader with a proven track record of success building and leading… · Experience: MetLife · Location: Aurora · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View John Gustafson’s profile on ...

  4. John comenzó su andadura profesional en la Oficina del Defensor Público de Albany, Nueva York y después se incorporó a la oficina de Madrid de Baker & McKenzie (1991). Desde 1994 viene ejerciendo en Rivero & Gustafson en el ámbito del derecho privado tanto civil como mercantil, representando a una amplia gama de clientes y empresas en ...

  5. Goose Grease by John Gustafson released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Biography. John Gustafson is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Private Equity Practice Group. He works with leading Nordic and European private equity firms and their portfolio companies as well as international corporates. Prior to joining the Firm in 2018, he was a senior associate in another international law firm.

  7. John Gustafson. Soundtrack: Just for You. John Gustafson, also known as Johnny Gustafson, had a notable career as a bass player in various '60s and '70s British rock groups. Among others, he was member of the Merseybeats, Quatermass, Roxy Music, Spencer Davis Group and Ian Gillan Band. He played bass as a session musician on many 70s albums including "Surprise" by Lynsey de Paul, the Bryan ...