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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 ...
Fans of Jethro Tull are looking forward to Ian Anderson bringing them up to date on the fate of Gerald Bostock, fictional star of the band's seminal 1972 album 'Thick as a Brick.' Tull frontman ...
In April of 1972, Jethro Tull took everything that people either loved or hated about prog-rock and put it in a 44-minute album that was also, incidentally, a 44-minute song: Thick as a Brick.
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson has spent much of the pandemic reading and re-reading old lyrics, all in preparation for his upcoming book, Silent Singing, out this June. The book features every ...
Then again, this is the same Ian Anderson who emphatically declared in a 1988 Union-Tribune interview: “I don’t think anyone will remember Jethro Tull, except as an obscure reference in some book.
Music Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull Pen Open Letter on Covid-19 to U.K. Government Anderson muses on how outdoor and indoor live performances could be carried on safely during pandemic ...
Ian Anderson, the leader of the British rock band Jethro Tull, performs during the Festival du Bout du Monde, in Crozon, western France, in August 2007. FRED TANNEAU/AFP/Getty ...
Ian Anderson, co-founder of Jethro Tull, will play the band’s music in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its U.S. debut at shows in Indio and Irvine on July 5-6, 2019. (Photo by Nick Harrison) ...
IAN ANDERSON: “Well, my name is Ian Anderson – I play the flute, the acoustic guitar, a little bit of harmonica, and I play, basically, the music of Jethro Tull – that repertoire that’s ...
Jethro Tull founder Ian Anderson is happy to go living in the past next year when he launches the North American “Jethro Tull 50th Anniversary Tour”. There’s just one catch.
It’s hard to figure what to make of progressive rock these days – at least the progressive rock of Jethro Tull lead singer Ian Anderson, who performed Sunday at Sands Bethlehem Event Center ...
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