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John Goodsall was born on 15 February, 1953 in Pennsylvania, is a British musician (1953–2021). Discover John Goodsall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1953
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Pennsylvania
Date of death 10 November, 2021
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Nationality United States

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1953

John Goodsall (15 February 1953 – 10 November 2021 ) was a British-American progressive rock and jazz fusion guitarist most noted for his work with Brand X, Atomic Rooster, and The Fire Merchants.

Goodsall was born in Middlesex, England in February 1953, and has lived in England, Los Angeles, Milan and Minnesota.

He began playing guitar at age 7.

At 15, he became a professional musician and joined Carol Grimes' Babylon, with members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band, Juicy Lucy and Jon Hiseman's Colosseum.

He then went on tour with The Alan Bown Set and, now 18 years old, formed his first own band, Sandoz, in his hometown.

The group was mainly influenced by Captain Beefheart and The Grateful Dead.

1972

It was Ric Parnell who brought John Goodsall to Atomic Rooster a year later in 1972.

For his stint with Atomic Rooster, he adopted the pseudonym "Johnny Mandala".

Goodsall was a member of this band for a total of 4 years.

1974

In 1974, Goodsall played frequently with guitarist Pete Bonas (credited as Pete Bonus on numerous recordings), drummer John Dillon and percussionist and vocalist Phil Spinelli at the recording studios of Island Records (London) in jam sessions.

Through the intercession of young studio technician Paul "Sheds" Jackson at PSL Studios, Goodsall and Bonas came into contact with Percy Jones (bass) and Robin Lumley (keyboard).

Jackson arranged for Jones and Lumley to audition with the A&R in charge, Island Records manager Richard Williams, who eventually offered the two to join the still-unnamed "Island Band".

1975

In the summer of 1975, this "Island Band" eventually crystallised into Brand X with Phil Collins as drummer.

1976

That same year, Goodsall collaborated with Robin Lumley on the album Peter and the Wolf, a pop adaptation of the Prokofiev classic Peter and the Wolf, and the following year, 1976, on the album Marscape.

Both albums were produced by Jack Lancaster.

1977

In 1977 Goodsall was involved in the making of the album Pleasure Signals by Wilding/Bonus.

Danny Wilding, like Pete Bonas (aka Pete Bonus), was part of the "Island Band" and is credited with giving Brand X its name.

Other contributors were Phil Collins, Michael Shrieve and John Giblin.

The album is flute-oriented progressive rock.

1979

After Brand X's 1979 world tour (the last with Phil Collins), Goodsall moved to Los Angeles and worked as a session musician and as a member of the band Zoo Drive (1980–1987) which included Doug Lunn, Paul Delph and Atomic Rooster drummer Ric Parnell.

Goodsall also performed and/or recorded with Bill Bruford, Desmond Dekker & The Aces, Peter Gabriel, Bryan Adams and Toni Basil.

1992

In 1992, he also toured with bandmate Percy Jones and Ronnie Ciago, accompanying Swiss keyboardist Patrick Moraz.

John Goodsall's next project, The Fire Merchants, released two albums, Fire Merchants and Landlords of Atlantis before Goodsall and Percy Jones re-formed Brand X as a trio in 1992 with drummer Frank Katz.

Katz was in Jones' band Tunnels with whom Goodsall also recorded on their album Progressivity.

This Brand X line-up released X-Communication and Manifest Destiny, which also featured Tunnels' midi-vibes player Marc Wagnon and some keyboards and composition by Franz Pusch.

John Goodsall and Franz Pusch continued to work mostly in studio, recently on Franz's music with drummer Ronnie Ciago and Yes bassist Billy Sherwood.

Pusch produced The Fire Merchants self-titled debut album with Goodsall, Doug Lunn (bass) and Chester Thompson (drums).

This trio was featured on Tamiya Lynn's self-titled album and other projects.

Most of the keyboard/synthesiser sounds however in the Brand X and Fire Merchants trios were triggered by Goodsall's MIDI guitar.

1995

Goodsall, with Jim Mercer (bass) and Gary Lonsdale (drums), recorded 3 tracks at a local recording studio with financial support from their parents, which were released as a limited edition EP of 350 copies on Shagrat Records in January 1995 under the title Pay Attention.

Colin Hill writes in his liner notes to the EP:

For a time Ric Parnell also played for Sandoz, but then moved to Atomic Rooster.

1997

In 1997, Brand X embarked on a three-month tour of Europe and Japan as a quartet with John Goodsall, Percy Jones, keyboardist Kris Sjobring from Goodsall's L.A. based group Trancendental Medication, and drummer Pierre Moerlen from Gong.

Later versions of this group released The X-Files and Missing Period.

1999

They played the west coast again in 1999 including a headline show at Progfest in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

2008

He played live with his new band Ghost Society in 2008.

Later albums featuring Goodsall included Franz Pusch Only Visions and Leon Alvarado Strangers in Strange Places.

During his last years, Goodsall continued to record on sessions for international projects in Japan, Germany, England, the U.S. and France.

Goodsall was married twice and had two daughters, Germaine and Natasha.

He died on 10 November 2021, at the age of 68.