Jethro Tull takes on Jethro Tull! The iconic flute-rocker behind Jethro Tull will perform a rock opera about the band’s historic namesake at the Kings Theatre on Nov. 6. But this prog-rock piece is ...
Musician Ian Anderson is playing a concert Sunday night at the Stafford Centre. Donâ t know his name? Well, as Houston Public Mediaâ s Amy Bishop explains, you probably do know some of his music.
“This is a record where you’ll see the words ‘I’ and ‘me’ more often than is usual in Jethro Tull lyrics,” Anderson confirms.
Ian Anderson is the legendary flute playing frontman for Jethro Tull. Their 1972 concept album Thick as a Brick and its 2012 sequel Thick as a Brick 2 followed the fictitious character Gerald Bostock.
Ian Anderson, the lead singer of the venerable rock band Jethro Tull, almost sounded apologetic when wrapping up a recent interview about his June 5 concert at the Visalia Fox Theatre. “I tend to ...
A collection of flutists and artists who've used the flute in recent music history—Lizzo, the album cover of Herbie Mann's Push Push, Ron Burgundy playing jazz flute, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, and a ...
Ian Anderson – known throughout the world of rock music as the flute–playing vocalist of the legendary Jethro Tull – performs on Saturday with his solo band tomorrow in Joliet, Ill. "While it's a show ...
1987’s Crest Of A Knave pushed Jethro Tull in a harder rock direction which renewed their popularity. Ian Anderson’s frenetic style and his signature flute virtuosity enabled the group to retain its ...
Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson will perform his rock opera "Jethro Tull" at the Fox Cities PAC. The performance features a mix of Jethro Tull classics and new songs. "Jethro Tull" tells a story based ...
Originally intended to be an album of mostly instrumental flute music, RökFlöte evolved as an effort by the latest incarnation of Jethro Tull, a group that currently lacks the entirety of its previous ...
While countless groups from the classic rock era reunite for tours seemingly planned as nothing more than a cash grab and one more last chance to feel the love, Jethro Tull can be accused of neither.
While we wait for official word (which should come shortly) about which museums will get the space shuttles when they're retired, here's two minutes of music that might make other old rockers like us ...