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Tag Archives: Ian Anderson
JETHRO TULL – The String Quartets
May 4, 2017

BMG 2017 Stir the cup that’s ever-filling for new puzzles to pour out: never an old chestnut, prog lore receives a chamber reading. Over the years, there were a few attempts to wrap JT material in symphonic garb – from … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, prog rock
Ian Anderson meets Jethro Tull
February 21, 2015
It’s been a logical progression for who, having parted company with , seems to be not eligible for using the JETHRO TULL name anymore. But given his to the “Thick As A Brick” line and the themes on “Homo Erraticus,” as well as … Continue reading
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Tagged Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull


