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And so, more than 50 years later, the track sits proudly in Jethro Tull set lists. Anderson won’t cast it aside because he knows what the band would be — or, more accurately, wouldn’t be ...
Jethro Tull were certainly early to the party when it came to developing the idea of prog rock, but how early did Ian ...
Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath (with guitar solo) 1977 by 1016vortex on YouTube The band followed up that album with Thick as a Brick, a dauntingly complex complex album that would become one of ...
It’s Jethro Tull’s second biggest-selling album in America.” The band’s commercial status was compounded by a double-LP compilation, Living In The Past, issued later in 1972.
Ian Anderson may have help found Jethro Tull, but he knew some shows weren't worth putting on if it weren't for the right ...
Although Jethro Tull hasn’t performed in the U.S. since 2011, they’ve been quite prolific overseas. Here’s what the band has been playing at recent shows courtesy of Set List FM.
It always makes me a little crazy When people refer to him as Jethro Tull, who was an early 18th century agricultural scientist who invented the seed drill. Move over, Ben Franklin.
The Martin Barre Band will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Surf Ballroom, 460 N. Shore Drive, as part of its U.S. tour celebrating 50 years of Jethro Tull, a British rock band formed in the late ...
Since 2011, he has performed the band’s music in concert under his own name, rather than that of Jethro Tull, whose worldwide album sales are estimated at more than 60 million.
He was in a support band there, and played flute for them. When Mick [Abrahams], our guitarist, left Jethro Tull, we said how about that guy from the support band? He plays guitar as well as flute.
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 Dickson/Shutterstock Jethro Tull, which toured in celebration of their 50th anniversary in 2018, will continue to celebrate the half-century landmark by extending that trek into 2019.
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