We join Rush bassist Geddy Lee as he shares his love of Radiohead. In his eyes, the British group represented the natural evolution of bands like Genesis.
Death, dysfunction and ecological disaster surrounded Ian Anderson as his changing world shaped a “forever tainted” record ...
A few days after the fact, Martin Barre is not yet aware that Jack White name-checked Jethro Tull as an influence during his ...
When discussing the best classic rock songs of every year of the 1970s, it's impossible not to mention songs like "Layla" and ...
Any great rock and roll should be about making compromises every now and again. No one can play the same riffs forever, and there has to be some kind of growth every single time you go into the studio ...
Wedged between Thick As A Brick and A Passion Play, Living In The Past was a hodge-podge compilation of early singles, ...
Tull’s leader thought using the 5/4 rhythm from Brubeck’s “Take Five” would be commercial suicide, but listeners proved him ...
Jethro Tull singer Ian Anderson said he felt a sense of “desperation” to create new music as he was growing older, ahead of the band’s latest album release. The rock band’s new album, a nine-track ...
Longtime Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre brings his current tour paying tribute to the band's illustrious history Wednesday with a pair of shows at Yoshi's in Oakland. One of the most eclectic ...
Long before Lizzo played the flute on pop tunes, Ian Anderson made it the crucial instrument in Jethro Tull. Anderson’s current incarnation of the legendary British proto-prog rock band is currently ...
For a good half-century, the list of notable rock/pop flute players largely began and ended with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. In recent years, he says, he’s finally noticed a new one on the scene.