Like many of their contemporaries, Jethro Tull embraced new technology and the changing tone of music as they continued ...
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 ...
Melodies and lyrics arrive from a mysterious place, almost as if I’m channeling something else,” says Jethro Tull frontman ...
Of my favorites, "Sweet Dream," features an intoxicating orchestra of fantastic from Anderson's flute and vocals, while Barre's guitar acts as a mood stabilizer and Bunker (drums) and Cornick (bass) ...
It's one of the most unique classic rock hits ever.
Jethro Tull's follow-up to their breakthrough Aqualung album was Thick as a Brick. The LP was as notable for its packaging as much as the music it contained. In fact, it was just about the most ...
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; ...
Martin Barre was the guitarist for Jethro Tull for 43 years. He joined the band following their debut album "This Was" after founding member (guitarist) Mick Abrahams, who favored more blues-oriented ...
Anderson explained his point of view in a recent interview with Eon Music, explaining that while scores of musicians have passed through the lineup over the years, he's one of a very small number of ...
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.
While we wait for official word (which should come shortly) about which museums will get the space shuttles when they're retired, here's two minutes of music that might make other old rockers like us ...
Of the nearly 55 years that Jethro Tull has existed as rock ‘n’ roll’s ambassador of flute-driven English folk music, 45 of those years were driven by the muscular guitar battery of Martin Barre. With ...
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