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Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson Says Legendary Rocker, 82, Never Had Great Vocal Skills originally appeared on Parade. Mick Jagger ...
In 2013, three decades after Jethro Tull mastermind Ian Anderson released his first solo album, Walk Into Light, he was assembling what would become his sixth outing, Homo Erraticus. That year he ...
When the name Ian Anderson is mentioned, most people would imagine the British prog luminary with a flute to his mouth and one leg aloft, or with an acoustic guitar in hand. But there was one time ...
“I think we all knew instinctively that Aqualung was going to be an important album,” Ian Anderson tells Classic Rock of Jethro Tull's 1971 hit album. “It would either be the next step up or ...
A fascinating detail buried in the official press materials for Jethro Tull’s Still Living In The Past super deluxe edition: the included Blu-ray Disc alone offers around 355 minutes of music and ...
Curious Ruminant is Jethro Tull ’s third in the three years since Ian Anderson relaunched the band with 2022’s The Zealot Gene. It finds the frontman in a more contemplative lyrical mode than ...
Ian Anderson has explained why he decided to release the upcoming album The Zealot Gene as a Jethro Tull album, nearly a decade after winding the band down. Since 2012 he’d been releasing new ...
While it's clear that the umlaut's usage in the rock scene has always been for rather aesthetic purposes, that hasn't stopped prog legend and Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson pointing out that it ...
Jethro Tull ’s Ian Anderson “lost most of two years” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with tour cancellations and thwarted plans becoming the norm.
Jethro Tull flautist-vocalist Ian Anderson's new self-released solo album, “Homo Erraticus,” isn't easy to explain. Divided into three parts (“Chronicles,” “Prophecies” and ...
Ian Anderson has a rocky relationship with the Jethro Tull brand. He retired the moniker in 2014, telling Billboard he preferred in his "twilight years" to use his own name.
Anderson and the band rounded out the first set with "Hare In the Wine Cup," the spoken-word "The Story of the Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" and a truly amazing and moving take on Bach's "Prelude in C ...
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