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How Ian Anderson ended up playing flute on Canadian 80s synth band Men Without Hats 1987 album Pop Goes The World ...
Jethro Tull leant into experimentalism wherever they could, especially on their seminal track 'Aqualung', But what vocal ...
As the leader of Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson was a true mastermind when it came to directing his band, but one guitarist who influenced them was inimitable.
Ian Anderson may have loved the idea of working on new ideas, but he felt that there were some musicians he could never touch ...
Jethro Tull are an experimental rock band who are confined to a specific genre or sound, but which of these varied albums ...
Jethro Tull are considered a forebear of the British progressive-rock movement, alongside the likes of Yes and Pink Floyd. But founder and frontman Ian Anderson has often pointed the spotlight at ...
Current Pallas frontman Alan Reed will join his predecessor in the band, Euan Lowson, at this year's Wha's Like Us Scottish ...
Ian Anderson says it's possible that future Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant wanted to replace him in an early version of Jethro Tull. Speaking on the Classic Album Review podcast, Anderson says ...
He notes that Jethro Tull shed their folk and blues beginnings in favor of more experimental music after Clapton paved the way ...
It was originally set to include a track featuring Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson on flute – but guitarist Dan Hawkins’ bandmates outvoted him and it only ever appeared as a bonus track.
The creation of a flexible concept. The parallels are obvious.” Jethro Tull – ‘Thick As a Brick’ (1972) Lee has always been open when discussing just how much Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull dragged him ...
In the hallowed halls of rock and roll, there are no voices quite like that of Robert Plant. As the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Plant became known for his extravagant wails, dramatic delivery of ...