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By 1971, Jethro Tull were well into their prog-folk phase, having moved on from their initial blues-folk origins. Anderson’s ...
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Louder on MSNIan Anderson: Jethro Tull’s one-legged hammy past and their potential stripped-down futureLatest Jethro Tull album Curious Ruminant has Ian Anderson reflecting on his hammy stage performances of the past, working ...
Ian Anderson is sharing his honest thoughts about playing live on the stage, much to his fans’ surprise.According to Far Out ...
While playing live with Jethro Tull might have been fun most of the time, Ian Anderson still won't touch this particular ...
Jethro Tull’s frontman Ian Anderson has no doubt what he is most famous for. He describes himself as “the guy who stands in ...
For a 77-year-old who just a few years ago was told he was terminally ill, and on “a slippery slope to inevitable death”, Ian Anderson looks and sounds in remarkably fine fettle. And creatively, he ...
Ian Anderson has an eclectic taste in music, but there was one song he always wanted to play live, which one day he finally got the chance to do.
Tull’s leader thought using the 5/4 rhythm from Brubeck’s “Take Five” would be commercial suicide, but listeners proved him ...
Control freak or just an admirable surety of vision? Probably the latter; besides, who would know better than Ian Anderson how a Jethro Tull album should proceed? He’s also an avid photographer ...
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