Ian Anderson is understandably pleased Jethro Tull — the pioneering progressive-rock band he founded and has led since 1967 — has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide and is now embarked on the ...
Jethro Tull‘s lineup has changed dramatically through the decades—perhaps most notably in 2012, when Martin Barre, the group’s guitarist for 43 years, was replaced. At the time, the publicist for ...
According to the critics in England, Jethro Tull is the new super-duper group, the successor of Cream, “the most unusual group on the British scene.” According to its record company, Jethro Tull is a ...
Jethro Tull’s 1971 show at Red Rocks was almost the last rock show ever held at the venue In 1971 at early rock show at Red Rocks featuring Jethro Tull, unruly fans turned the venue into a war zone.
For Ian Anderson – prog rocker extraordinaire and the world’s best one-legged-stance flautist, bar none – a half-century career in music is no remarkable feat. “It’s not any particularly novel or ...
Barre needs little introduction to prog fans, having been the guitarist in Tull for over 40 years, from 1968 to 2012. In A ...
With their first new album in nearly 20 years, Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull return to the folk/prog template they pioneered early on, and do it with a zest and precision that still serves the name ...
For a good half-century, the list of notable rock/pop flute players largely began and ended with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. In recent years, he says, he’s finally noticed a new one on the scene.
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