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  1. Jonathan Mark Thomas Noyce (born 15 July 1971) is an English musician. He is primarily a bass guitar player. Noyce is known for being a member of British rock group Jethro Tull for 12 years, and also for his collaborations with guitarist Gary Moore, film composer Daniel Pemberton, the band Archive and French artist Mylène Farmer.

  2. jethrotull.com › past-band-members-and-guests › jonathan-noyceJonathan Noyce - Jethro Tull

    Jonathan Noyce’s main instruments are an original 1960 Fender Precision bass guitar (which has an identical twin, made by Fender Masterbuilt craftsman Ian Waller), Yamaha basses (BB1100s, fretless, BB3000 & BB2025X), Wal basses (custom 4, 4 fretless and 5 string), Fender Musicmaster, a 1964 Fender Jazz bass, an Epiphone Rivoli bass, a Guild ...

  3. Holding down the low end with Take That, replacing Dave Pegg in Jethro Tull and matching volume with Gary Moore – Warwickshire, UK-born bassist Jonathan Noyce has never been afraid to shift...

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · British multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Noyce made his first career breakthrough in 1993, playing studio bass for the U.K. pop group Take That. He followed that up in a big way two years later, joining Jethro Tull as bassist, a position he held until 2007.

  5. A very early Musicman Stingray bass (still keeping the Leo Fender connection) An Ampeg Electric Double Bass as seen on the Divinities tour. A Guild Acoustic Bass for “unplugged” sounds. Instruments that raise an eyebrow: My Zeta Electric Double Bass – excellent piece of kit!

  6. Mar 22, 2009 · Jethro Tull performing Bouree during a concert in Cardiff 1996. Jonathan Noyce performs the bass solo.

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  7. 1,032 Followers, 909 Following, 177 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jonathan Noyce (@jonathannoyce)