In Part 1 of our interview with Martin Barre, the guitarist discussed yet another Jethro Tull snub from the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, his feelings about Ian Anderson doing Jethro Tull music without ...
Although Anderson has been doing most of his talking via a series of self-interviews on the internet, he recently spoke to Ultimate Classic Rock from his home in England, where he talked about the ...
Like many of their contemporaries, Jethro Tull embraced new technology and the changing tone of music as they continued making music at the dawn of the ’80s. But as the band’s mastermind, flautist and ...
Jethro Tull topped Billboard's album chart twice in the early '70s with unusual albums.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1967, Ian Anderson traded a Fender Stratocaster that previously belonged to Lemmy from Motorhead for a flute, since he felt he would never be as good of a guitar player as Eric Clapton. The rest is ...
Jethro Tull made its live debut at the legendary Marquee Club in London on Feb. 2, 1968. That was the start of one of the most successful — and most unusual — music careers of the era, as ...