Tag Archives: Jethro Tull

Mick Abrahams Opts For Resurrection

April 4, 2015

It seems to take a genuine connoisseur to really appreciate Mick Abrahams whose kind of blues stretches far beyond his famous stints with JETHRO TULL and BLODWYN PIG. Each time the guitarists has an album out, he proposes a tasteful … Continue reading

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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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JETHRO TULL’s “WarChild” up for expansion

September 29, 2014

Not the best of JETHRO TULL‘s albums, 1974’s “WarChild” fared much better than its predecessor “A Passion Play” whose expanded version saw the light of day earlier in the year. And now its follow-up, also with a cinematic bend, is … Continue reading

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Glenn Cornick passed away

August 30, 2014

On August 28th, Glenn Cornick, a great bass player mostly known for his stint with JETHRO TULL, passed away due to heart failure, his health having deteriorated rather quickly. Actually, Cornick’s work alongside  had started in THE JOHN EVAN BAND, before “Stand … Continue reading

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Martin Barre gets away

August 9, 2013

What with ‘s latest moves, one can safely presume JETHRO TULL’s plough hit the hard rock forever, and its unlikely that the band’s leader will ever get together again with guitarist Martin Barre, who’d been his sidekick since 1969. Back in 2000, … Continue reading

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