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Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson Says Legendary Rocker, 82, Never Had Great Vocal Skills originally appeared on Parade. Mick Jagger ...
Point taken about Jagger’s singing style, but surely the Stones frontman (who turned 82 on Saturday) deserves some respect ...
In a recent interview, the British singer and flutist also spoke about other lead singers' difficulties with their health.
A fascinating detail buried in the official press materials for Jethro Tull’s Still Living In The Past super deluxe edition: the included Blu-ray Disc alone offers around 355 minutes of music and ...
For decades Ian Anderson has driven his Jethro Tull lyrics to talk of religion and spiritualty, the human condition and philosophy, and that theme has continued on the three recent Jethro Tull album ...
“If you are [Rolling Stones frontman] Mick Jagger and you’re just running around with shout-out vocals, then, yeah, no ...
Nearly every '70s Jethro Tull LP is a direct reaction to what preceded it. On Sept. 4, 1975, Ian Anderson stopped worrying about the larger trajectory and, simply put, wrote music. The resulting ...
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 ...
Politician was the most obvious one but I decided to keep it for the album cover rather than to go there in song." Front cover of Jethro Tull's 1971 album "Thick as a Brick" j-tull.com ...
It's a signature part of Jethro Tull's merchandising – and has been for decades. Both 2011's 40th anniversary edition of the album and 2005's live version re-purposed the original artwork.
Jethro Tull, to take the most inconsequential inaccuracy first, was an 18th Century musician who invented the seed drill, made out of, among other things, an old organ pedal.