
John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English singer, bassist, and songwriter. He was born in Willington, Derbyshire, and grew up in Bournemouth, Dorset. He rose to fame with bands Mogul Thrash, Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music and Uriah Heep. Following his period in Uriah Heep, Wetton formed U.K., and later — after a brief stint in Wishbone Ash — he was the frontman and principal songwriter of the supergroup Asia, which proved to be his biggest commercial success. Their eponymous debut album sold eight million copies worldwide, and was Billboard magazine's No. 1 album of 1982. He later formed the duo Icon with Geoff Downes (also from Asia, ex-Yes, ex-The Buggles), and from the 1990s had a successful solo career, releasing several studio and live albums. Wetton had a long career as an in-demand session bass player, collaborating with many members of progressive rock bands such as Yes (Steve Howe, Bill Bruford, Alan White, Billy Sherwood, Peter Banks), Roxy Music (Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera) and Genesis (Steve Hackett).


as bass, vocals
2015

2015

2023

as Vocals & Bass
2007

as Self - Bass, Vocals
2023

as Himself
2014

as Bass/Vocals
2003

as Special guest
2011


2017

as Himself - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
2001

as John Wetton
2005
2017

2023

as Self - Bass, Vocals
2023

2017

as bass, vocals
2015

2015

as Himself
2014

2014

as Special guest
2011

as bass, vocals
2010

as Vocals & Bass
2007

as John Wetton
2005

as Bass/Vocals
2003

as Himself - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
2001
2001

as Self - Bass, Vocals
