Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson has taken to social media to blast AI-generated content that has apparently been fooling the ...
With advancements in AI, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson lashed out at the technology, calling it “insidious, childish, and dishonest.” ...
News of his death was confirmed by Jethro Tull's chief vocalist Ian Anderson via the band's website on Sunday, Dec. 21NEED TO ...
Mick Abrahams, founding member and original guitarist for the legendary British rock band Jethro Tull, has died. He was 82. ...
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson on the new album, creativity, the music industry and cheating in football
Irish native who switched from the music industry to the world of sport moving from Universal Music to AS in 2017. A keen runner, soccer player and now discovering the world's fastest growing sport of ...
Jethro Tull have announced that they will release their 24th studio album, Curious Ruminant, through InsideOut Music on March 7. At the same time the band have shared a new video for the album's title ...
The Tull lineup on record: Scott Hammond, John O'Hara, Ian Anderson, Florian Ophale, and David Goodier. Credit: Photo by Sylvia Finke/Courtesy of Chipster PR As the band’s co-founder, front ...
The video was directed by Sam Chegini and begins with the famous illustration of the old man on the Aqualung album cover before expanding into a stark and often devastating meditation on homelessness, ...
Jethro Tull's follow-up to their breakthrough Aqualung album was Thick as a Brick. The LP was as notable for its packaging as much as the music it contained. In fact, it was just about the most ...
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 ...
In April of 1972, Jethro Tull took everything that people either loved or hated about prog-rock and put it in a 44-minute album that was also, incidentally, a 44-minute song: Thick as a Brick.
It’s no surprise that the few rock stars still actively touring and recording 50 or more years after launching their careers are happy to take a nostalgia-fueled victory lap or two. Jethro Tull ...
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