For all of the accolades Jethro Tull have earned over the years, Ian Anderson knew everything was a pale imitation of the ...
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 ...
Ian Anderson already had a history of prog-rock excellence, but he claimed that these rockers were much more simplistic.
Ian Anderson is ensconced in his home office in the English countryside, “where no one can find me.” It’s a fitting introduction to the dryly witty centerpiece of Jethro Tull who, since the late '60s, ...
Jethro Tull has released “The Navigators,” the latest single from their upcoming RokFlote album. With references across several of the band’s musical eras, Ian Anderson and the band present a lively ...
1987’s Crest Of A Knave pushed Jethro Tull in a harder rock direction which renewed their popularity. Ian Anderson’s frenetic style and his signature flute virtuosity enabled the group to retain its ...
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Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre Announces New Memoir
Jethro Tull guitar legend Martin Barre will finally tell his story in a new autobiography, A Trick of Memory, which is set ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — British rock band Jethro Tull is set to perform at the Palace Theatre in Albany. The band will be performing on November 4 at 7:30 p.m. Jethro Tull released its first album in ...
From the beginning, Jethro Tull has been, to quote one of their songs, "Skating away on the thin ice of a new day." Even in an era when progressive rock defied many music critics and won audiences ...
Few bands of the early '70s created such a defiantly idiosyncratic sound as Jethro Tull. Formed in Luton in 1967 and named after an 18th century farmer/inventor, the band emerged from the late 60s ...
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