The get-together reveals how the prog-rock innovators might have turned out were it not for Anderson's ambitions ...
Ian Anderson would rather delete this Jethro Tull song from history as this commercial effortstill, to this day, makes the ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNIan Anderson Discusses New Jethro Tull Album ‘Curious Ruminant’After decades of only hitting No. 2, the band has finally reached that top spot on the charts with 'Curious Ruminant.' ...
He fronts Jethro Tull and has released countless new albums, reissued older ones and tirelessly performed in recent years. His work has gone from strength to strength since he decided to continue ...
A look at how Jethro Tull went from a common or garden blues band to the proudly esoteric folk-rock band we know today, via their second album Stand Up.
Their fourth album, a prophetic masterpiece and best-selling work, made them stars – but its creation wasn’t easy ...
Since Ian Anderson revived Jethro Tull in 2022 with The Zealot Gene, the band's first album of new material in more than two decades, the veteran progressive folk-rockers have been on a roll.
Jethro Tull’s Curious Ruminant debuts at No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, marking the band's first ...
In the summer of 1971, a sold-out Jethro Tull concert in Colorado turned chaotic, with tear gas, tension and violence, until singer Ian Anderson calmed it down ...
‘Curious Ruminant’ is Jethro Tull’s third album in three years, following 2023’s ‘RökFlöte’ and 2022’s ‘The Zealot Gene’. It is the band’s 24th studio album, a run of records ...
The first time The Aquarian covered Jethro Tull was in 1971. It was a review for the career-defining concept album Aqualung.
Though the hard-rocking Crest of a Knave (1987) threw up a couple of proggy near-classics, it’s safe to say the latest disc is also Tull’s most accomplished album of wholly new material for decades, ...
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