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  1. John Frederick "Johnny" Gustafson (8 August 1942 – 12 September 2014) was an English bass guitar player and singer, who had a lengthy recording and live performance career. During his career, he was a member of the bands The Big Three, The Merseybeats, Quatermass, Roxy Music, The Pirates and Ian Gillan Band. [1] Career.

  2. John Leroy Gustafson (born January 19, 1955) is an American computer scientist and businessman, chiefly known for his work in high-performance computing (HPC) such as the invention of Gustafson's law, introducing the first commercial computer cluster, [citation needed] measuring with QUIPS, leading the reconstruction of the Atanasoff ...

  3. Sep 14, 2014 · Bassist and vocalist John Gustafson has died at the age of 72. He’s best known for stints with the Ian Gillan Band, Roxy Music and as a member of prog outfit Quatermass. He was also a revered session man who recorded for Steve Hackett, Ian Hunter, Rick Wakeman, Jerry Lee Lewis and many others.

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  4. Sep 14, 2014 · John Gustafson, who memorably collaborated in the '70s with Ian Gillan and Roxy Music, has died at 72. He had once been deemed the "second most important bassist ever to come out of Liverpool"...

  5. Dr. Gustafson is an American computer scientist and businessman, chiefly known for his work in High Performance Computing (HPC) such as the invention of Gustafson's Law, introducing the first commercial computer cluster, measuring with QUIPS, leading the reconstruction of the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, and several awards for computer speedup.

  6. Jul 13, 2018 · Nile Rodgers said this bassline influenced Chic’s hit “ Good Times .”. Born in Liverpool on August 8, 1942, John Gustafson (known as “Johnny Gus”) first got his start in an early power trio band out of Liverpool called the Big Three. The band was immensely popular at the time.

  7. Jul 16, 2017 · In this MacObserver podcast, John Martellaro discusses the evolution of HPC with John Gustafson, Visiting Professor at NUS in Singapore. “Known by many as the father of Gustafson’s Law , Dr. John Gustafson is a professor of computer science, now at The National University of Singapore.