Ian Anderson revisits Jethro Tull album CBS News (CBS News) Jethro Tull singer and flautist Ian Anderson says he never had a nostalgic urge to record sequels to some of the band's past works, especially the classic 1972 progressive rock record "Thick as a Brick." As he says before when asked if that ... record reviewsYoungstown Vindicator
Jethro Tull's Anderson "Thick As A Brick" and dapper Chicago Tribune LONDON (Reuters) - A chat with Ian Anderson - flautist, multi-instrumentalist, founder and wild face of British rock group Jethro Tull - does not go quite as expected. Yes, there is discussion of his music, the 40th anniversary world tour of the ...
Jethro Tull – The Aqualung Legacy Blogger News Network (blog) by Simon Barrett in All News, Music Reviews, Reviews Released in 1971 Aqualung proved to be turning point for the band Jethro Tull. It took them relative obscurity to a powerhouse of the popular music world. It is estimated that over the years some 7 ...
Rick Moody on finding the pleasures in prog rock CBC.ca As an awkward teen, he listened to bands like Jethro Tull and Yes constantly. But when the age of progressive rock ended, Moody had grown up. He put the albums in his basement and didn't bring them out again for almost 20 years.
The Bengal's Purr: Anderson continues "Thick as a Brick" storyline my.hsj.org “Jethro Tull” frontman Ian Anderson kept waiting since 1972 for the followup album to “Thick as a Brick”, “Thick as a Brick 2: Whatever Happened to Gerald Bostock?” (TAAB2). The original concept album, “Thick as a Brick”, follows the life of Gerald ...
Catching Up With Echo and the Bunnymen's Will Sergeant Paste Magazine Art rock has a long and storied history perpetuated by bands like Jethro Tull, King Crimson and the Velvet Underground. And then, of course, there are so many performers who have become artists as well, ranging from Brian Eno to Bon Jovi's Tico Torres, ...
Sound check: DVDs and music from yesterday's artists SunHerald.com We're kicking off with my review of Ian Anderson's follow-up to Jethro Tull's “Thick As A Brick,” one of their best-selling recordings and tours. The next items reviewed are career-spanning collections from Blue Oyster Cult and Donovan.