Jethro Tull takes on Jethro Tull! The iconic flute-rocker behind Jethro Tull will perform a rock opera about the band’s historic namesake at the Kings Theatre on Nov. 6. But this prog-rock piece is ...
Ian Anderson is the legendary flute playing frontman for Jethro Tull. Their 1972 concept album Thick as a Brick and its 2012 sequel Thick as a Brick 2 followed the fictitious character Gerald Bostock.
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 ...
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Today’s generation knows “Aqualung” from Will Ferrell’s hilarious flute parody in “Anchorman” (2004). However, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson has his own thoughts on such zany pop-culture ...
In the heady early ’70s, it was common for new fans to mistakenly believe that Jethro Tull, the band, was named after the flautist who balanced precipitously on one leg. But the real Jethro Tull was ...
The progressive rock band Jethro Tull starts the “Seven Decades” concert tour of the United States in August with a song set going back to the 1970s mixed in with songs from their new album “Rökflöte, ...
The last time Jethro Tull were cool, Ted Heath was prime minister, but like Canadian rockers Rush – or Morris dancing – that very uncoolness is the band’s superpower. Their fans are truly devoted; ...
He’ll probably deny it now, but growing up, my dad forced me to listen to Steve Winwood a lot. And the Pointer Sisters. But before Steve Winwood was ruining my life with that song and that haircut, he ...
Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson recalled the reasons he abandoned guitar and bought a flute in 1967. He’d already formed an early version of his band, but at the time they were performing regular ...