Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson is a Pink Floyd fan, claiming that one of the band's earliest albums changed his life as an up-and-coming musician.
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular ...
Emerging just before The Jethro Tull Christmas Album, the closing track here – Birthday Card At Christmas – also opened that album. Fans began to hail Anderson’s reinvigoration and new lease ...
Jethro Tull singer and flutist Ian Anderson makes a guest appearance on Opeth’s new song “§4.” The track – featured on Opeth’s new album, The Last Will and Testament – runs more than ...
In the wake of their debut album 'Invisible Confetti,' The Guilty Men have announced their first UK tour in February and ...
Opeth’s 14th album brings the return of Åkerfeldt ... Åkerfeldt adopts a symphonic style of singing alongside his growls. Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson makes recurrent appearances over ...
Seen the new Jethro Tull album?’ People would talk. And then you’d go back to your friends and talk about the great music you’d found. It was passed on from person to person.” He continued ...
The new set features two live sets - Christmas Live At St ... “A fresh look at the timeless Christmas album by Jethro Tull," exclaims Tull leader Ian Anderson. "It’s a 4-CD and Blu-ray set with ...
Leandro Pessina recently performed in Italy with Clive Bunker, the original drummer and founder member of Jethro Tull ...