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How Ian Anderson ended up playing flute on Canadian 80s synth band Men Without Hats 1987 album Pop Goes The World ...
As the leader of Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson was a true mastermind when it came to directing his band, but one guitarist who influenced them was inimitable.
He notes that Jethro Tull shed their folk and blues beginnings in favor of more experimental music after Clapton paved the ...
Prog rock might have peaked in the 1970s, but the genre found its feet before that, and, for Ian Anderson, this band helped ...
Guitarist says one of the worst days of his life came when a song featuring the Jethro Tull leader was dropped from their ...
Jethro Tull are an experimental rock band who are confined to a specific genre or sound, but which of these varied albums ...
John Staab, baseball COTY, with is asst. coaches, players and their families at Central HS in Champaign on Monday, June 30 , ...
Being the leader of a band involves making a lot of tough decisions, but Ian Anderson had two figures he looked up to as having the ideal approach to the job.
Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson is still immensely proud of the band’s most famous album — even if he hates the painting on the album’s cover. That album is of course Aqualung, released in 1971. In ...
In 2012 the reunited original line-up of UK rockers The Darkness released comeback album Hot Cakes. It was originally set to include a track featuring Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson on flute ...