We've all made a few jokes in our lives, but none have amassed quite the same acclaim or endurance as Ian Anderson's ...
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As Martin Barre drops his memoir, the former Jethro Tull guitarist talks Jack White, Jimi Hendrix... and his secret gig with Paul McCartney
Available now in the U.K., Barre’s autobiography is heavy on guitars, gear and growing up ...
Jethro Tull's famous concept album "Thick As A Brick" was originally released in 1972 and featured one continuous track spread across two sides of an LP telling the story of a young boy called Gerald ...
Despite such a diffident and reluctant relationship with the movement, Jethro Tull would ultimately stand as one of prog rock’s most successful acts, with a monster count of over 60 million albums ...
Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson says his new album 'Curious Ruminant' is the most personal record he has ever made. The 77-year-old musician - who has been the flautist and vocalist of the prog rock band ...
Guitar maestro professes his love for Ian Anderson’s genius, along with early Yes, ELP and King Crimson ...
Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick" album started out as a parody of sorts - the bombastic life story of an 8-year-old boy named Gerald. The British rock act - lead by rock flutist Ian Anderson - was ...
In exploring what could have happened to Gerald Bostock – the child prodigy of the 1972 Jethro Tull album – he explored where else his own life might have taken him When you purchase through links on ...
I told you pickin’s would be slim around this time, so grab all you can. Next week will be better, but why wait, on something great (like what’s listed below)? I ...
Jethro Tull‘s lineup has changed dramatically through the decades—perhaps most notably in 2012, when Martin Barre, the group’s guitarist for 43 years, was replaced. At the time, the publicist for ...
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 ...
Few bands of the early '70s created such a defiantly idiosyncratic sound as Jethro Tull. Formed in Luton in 1967 and named after an 18th century farmer/inventor, the band emerged from the late 60s ...
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