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 ...
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 ...
Jethro Tull may very much be considered a cornerstone of Britain’s ‘70s prog boom, but Ian Anderson’s outfit was always firmly planted at the genre’s borders, looking outward toward folk and blues ...
The video was directed by Sam Chegini and begins with the famous illustration of the old man on the Aqualung album cover before expanding into a stark and often devastating meditation on homelessness, ...
For all of the accolades Jethro Tull have earned over the years, Ian Anderson knew everything was a pale imitation of the ...
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 ...
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.
Ian Anderson already had a history of prog-rock excellence, but he claimed that these rockers were much more simplistic.
Irish native who switched from the music industry to the world of sport moving from Universal Music to AS in 2017. A keen runner, soccer player and now discovering the world's fastest growing sport of ...
Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre is to publish his autobiography, A Trick of The Memory: The Autobiography Of Jethro ...
The scruffy, long-haired guy in jeans and an Aqualung t-shirt looked like one of Jethro Tull’s roadcrew. Except what roadie has a loaded pistol strapped surreptitiously to his ankle? “I’d had some ...