Believe Jethro Tull is the name of the band. Ian Anderson is the flautist. Saw them Carmichael Auditorium CH in '71.
Believe Jethro Tull is the name of the band. Ian Anderson is the flautist. Saw them Carmichael Auditorium CH in '71.
yep that's what I meant when I said saw "him." I think he tours as Ian Anderson solo, not as Jethro Tull. But he basically was the band as the singer/guitarist/songwriter and flautist, so it's not much different.Believe Jethro Tull is the name of the band. Ian Anderson is the flautist. Saw them Carmichael Auditorium CH in '71.
Very akin to Kevin Smith being director, actor, writer and fluffer in his films.yep that's what I meant when I said saw "him." I think he tours as Ian Anderson solo, not as Jethro Tull. But he basically was the band as the singer/guitarist/songwriter and flautist, so it's not much different.
You and me both man. I'm a huge fan of late 80s and 90s alternative that doesn't really fit the whole grunge aesthetic. Not that I have a problem with that either.Yeah, that's a song that would go on my all-time playlist (I've got pretty eclectic tastes).
This popped up in my YT algorithm, and I had to share it.