Tributes have been paid to a Glasgow restaurant owner who spent years as a chef for some of the world's biggest rock stars.
John Quigley's death was announced by his family in a statement. The 62-year-old had been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Among the acts he worked with were Tina Turner, Bryan Adams and Guns N' Roses - who Mr Quigley once recalled suddenly demanded reindeer for dinner while touring Scandinavia.
The Hamilton-born chef owned the Red Onion restaurant on the city's West Campbell Street with his wife Gillian.
Bryan Adams told the BBC he was very sad to hear of Mr Quigley's death.







