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Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson is still immensely proud of the band’s most famous album — even if he hates the painting on the album’s cover. That album is of course Aqualung, released in 1971. In ...
Ian Anderson always felt bad for this one artist who he thought was constantly stuck in the shadows of a bigger name, unable to escape the comparisons.
Twenty minutes into his scheduled 9am Zoom interview with Prog, Ian Anderson has yet to appear. This is very unlike him and there is speculation about his whereabouts. Is he feeding his chickens?
For a 77-year-old who just a few years ago was told he was terminally ill, and on “a slippery slope to inevitable death”, Ian Anderson looks and sounds in remarkably fine fettle. And ...
Looking at how Eric Clapton was so big in the London blues scene that artists like Ian Anderson and Andy Summers built their careers by leaning away from him.
It’s a fair question, so we asked the man in charge—who’s out front with a flute and, sometimes, one of his rare, vintage Martin acoustic guitars—one Mr. Ian Anderson. And he gave it to us ...
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LouderSound on MSNJethro Tull’s struggle to make Aqualung, in their own wordsTheir fourth studio album had endured a difficult gestation period – not only had they abandoned two previous recordings, but ...
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