Rock legend John Entwistle, who achieved fame and fortune as the bassist of The Who, continued his fertile musical creativity as a solo act after that iconic 1960s band split up, performing with his John Entwistle Band. But in 2002, just before a planned Who reunion tour, Entwistle (nicknamed "The Ox") died tragically young in a Las Vegas hotel. Peter Frampton narrates this moving and illuminating look at the life and times of one of rock & roll's greatest icons, the man Guitar Magazine named the "Bassist of the Millennium"--an intimate portrait that follows Entwistle from his first performance at age 14 to his years at the top, to the last interviews he ever did and the last concerts he ever played.