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Rock Star Chef John Quigley Dies at 62

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  • Chef John Quigley, famed for cooking for rock legends, passed away.
  • He battled lung cancer for years before his recent death.
  • Quigley owned the popular Red Onion restaurant in Glasgow.
Rock Star Chef John Quigley Dies at 62

The culinary world mourns the loss of John Quigley, a renowned chef celebrated for his years spent cooking for global music icons. Quigley, aged 62, passed away after a brave fight against lung cancer. His career saw him preparing meals for artists such as Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, and Guns N' Roses, creating unforgettable tour experiences.

Quigley was also a familiar face on television and radio, sharing his passion for food. He established the successful Red Onion restaurant in Glasgow with his wife Gillian, building a reputation for its traditional Scottish dishes and innovative vegan options, inspired by his time on the road.

His family has announced his passing, expressing deep sadness and gratitude for the support received. They are committed to upholding the legacy of Red Onion, ensuring the restaurant continues to thrive under the guidance of its dedicated team. John Quigley will be remembered for his extraordinary career and contributions to the culinary scene.

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John Quigley was a Glasgow-based chef known for cooking for major rock stars and owning the Red Onion restaurant.
John Quigley cooked for acts including Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Guns N' Roses, Paul McCartney, and the Bee Gees.
John Quigley's restaurant was called the Red Onion, located on West Campbell Street in Glasgow.

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