In a new interview, longtime Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre reflects on the infamous night at the 1989 Grammys where his band beat the heavily-favored Metallica. He has one big regret about the ...
As Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson, 78, told Far Out in a new interview, he has no interest in doing an official farewell tour, even when the day comes for him to retire (Jethro Tull is currently ...
This video is no longer available. Jethro Tull mastermind Ian Anderson has just released his 24th album, 'Curious Ruminant'. The LP features ex-band members, keyboardist Andrew Giddings and drummer ...
"Fuelled by booze and pills, they cut their teeth delivering approximations of Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran" ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thoughtful lyrics, kicking music: Jethro Tull is rocking past, present and future, with a show set for Oct. 28 at MGM Music Hall ...
Jethro Tull’s Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance win over Metallica in 1989 remains one of the most notorious miscues in Grammys history. The English prog-rock group has always been known for their ...
Flute magician Ian Anderson has cemented his legendary status in the music industry. His signature playing pushed rock in a new experimental direction and gave his band Jethro Tull a huge worldwide ...
A few days after the fact, Martin Barre is not yet aware that Jack White name-checked Jethro Tull as an influence during his acceptance speech for the White Stripes’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
For a good half-century, the list of notable rock/pop flute players largely began and ended with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. In recent years, he says, he’s finally noticed a new one on the scene.
You can check out of Jethro Tull any time you like, but you can never leave. Lead guitarist Martin Barre parted with the band in 2011, after playing alongside frontman Ian Anderson for more than four ...
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