Jethro Tull
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Founded: 1968
Headquarters: Blackpool & Luton, England
Website Link(s): http://www.j-tull.com
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[edit] Band Members
- Ian Anderson - Lead Vocals, Flute
- Mick Abrahams - Guitar, Vocals
- Glenn Cornick - Bass
- Clive Bunker - Drums, Percussion
- Martin Barre - Guitar, Flute
- John Evan - Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
- Jeffrey Hammond - Bass, Recorder, Vocals
- Barriemore Barlow - Drums, Percussion
- John Glascock - Bass, Vocals
- David Palmer - Keyboards, Synthesiser
- Tony Williams - Bass
- Dave Pegg - Bass, Mandolin, Vocals
- Eddie Jobson - Keyboards, Violin
- Gerry Conway - Drums
- Paul Burgess - Drums
- Peter-John Vettese - Keyboards
- Doane Perry - Drums
- Ric Sanders - Violin
- Don Airey - Keyboards
- Martin Allcock - Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar
- Andrew Giddings - Keyboards
- Jonathan Noyce - Bass
- David Goodier - Bass
- James Duncan - Drums
- John O'Hara - Keyboards
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[edit] Band Biography
Jethro Tull are a Grammy Award winning British rock band that formed in 1967-1968. Their music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead flute work of front man Ian Anderson. Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, they have, over the years, incorporated elements of classical, folk and 'ethnic' musics, jazz and art rock.
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[edit] EPs
- Life Is A Long Song (1971)
- Ring Out, Solstice Bells (1976)
- Home (1979)
[edit] Singles
- Sunshine Day (1968)
- Love Story (1969)
- Living In The Past (1969)
- Sweet Dream (1969)
- The Witch's Promise (1971)
- Steel Monkey (1987)
- Said She Was A Dancer (1988)
- Another Christmas Song (1989)
- Living In The Past (1993)
[edit] Videos/DVDs
- Slipstream (1981)
- 20 Years Of Jethro Tull (1988)
- 25th Anniversary Video (1994)
- Living With The Past (2002)
- A New Day Yesterday (2003)
- Nothing Is Easy: Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 (2005)
- Live At Montreux 2003 (2007)
[edit] Further Reading
- Jethro Tull official website
- Broken Seashells -- an essay by Ron Drummond on ancestral memory and the music of Jethro Tull
- Tull Press -- hundreds of original press articles, interviews, and photographs covering Jethro Tull from 1967 to 2001
- College Crier's Ian Anderson Interview
- Jethro Tull album covers, track listing, and lineup
- Audio Interview segments with Ian Anderson
