A signature-shifting collision of bucolic folk and frayed-edge rock, Jethro Tull’s Aqualung is one of the ’70s’ most daring ...
In July 1973 Jethro Tull delivered the follow-up to ... But if everything had gone to Ian Anderson’s original plan, the ...
Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson knows what it means to be a cult legend, and he once named his favourite ever "cult classic ...
It was October 15, 1965 when 18-year-old Ian Anderson travelled from Blackpool ... big stars who changed everything for the future Jethro Tull founder – it was a lesser-known Chicago blues ...
I will be back to it fresh later this year," he said. When asked if it will be released as Ian Anderson’s album or an album of Jethro Tull the musician said: "That is the last thing I think about.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Ian Anderson has an interesting recollection of the music scene in 1974. “It was a time ...
Jethro Tull would still go down in rock history for one crucial thing: They proved that the flute could be a killer rock ‘n’ roll instrument. Frontman Ian Anderson has wielded the instrument ...
Looking into the time when Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin were studio neighbours and how one meeting almost destroyed a classic solo.
Ian Anderson Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull is a live album and DVD by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson featuring the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt conducted by John OHara The DVD was recorded at ...
who helped him conceive of the record's big twist and what it meant to have longtime idol Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull participate in the new record, albeit in a form the musician might not have ...
Exclusive Interview Jethro Tull played their last concert in 2011, when main songwriter Ian Anderson retired the band and moved forward under his own name and a revamped lineup. Martin Barre Talks ...
Ian Anderson, the guru and master musician behind Jethro Tull, had a good thing going. Ian would play the pied piper with his flute, dance about and dangle a leg while his band ambled through ...