There were also even more exotic experiments in classical (the beautifully scored "Reasons for Waiting"; Bach's rearranged "Bouree") and world music ("Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square," where Ian ...
Ian Anderson A Griminelli performing an Italian Christmas concert from Bach to Jethro Tull Accompanied by the Orchestra of the Royal Theater of Parma this concert was performed at the Storchi Theatre ...
Before launching into flute piece "Bouree" Saturday night, Ian Anderson took a moment to acknowledge the song's original creator. "Just in case Johann Sebastian Bach is sleeping soundly, we'll wake ...
ON the one hand you have Ian Anderson; mad staring eyes, wild hair, hands gesticulating and occasionally playing a breathy flute on one leg, sometimes dressed in a ragged overcoat and sometimes ...
IT would be fairly pointless for anyone to poke fun at Jethro Tull - they could not possibly be as entertainingly rude about this venerable band of troubadours as they are about themselves. There has ...
NORTHAMPTON – Ian Anderson's voice is shaky - to put it kindly - and his best music is hopelessly out of fashion. But you'd never know it by judging the reaction of his fans at the Calvin Theatre ...
Jethro Tull returned with their sophomore album less than a year after their debut and change was in the air. Guitarist and co-leader Mick Abrahams had left the group due to creative differences with ...
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