You may know Ian Anderson as music blogger for MFR, as front man of One for the Team, or as owner of Afternoon Records, but now you can add published author to that list. Anderson has just released his new book titled Here Come the Regulars, which is a how-to guide on starting a record [...]
MUSIC NEWS - Ian Anderson, frontman for the classic rock group Jethro Tull, has announced plans for an autumn 2009 tour of the USA. The musician has twenty concerts booked, starting on October 6 at Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, WI, and running thru November 15 with a show at Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox in Spokane, WA (and Christmas shows this December in Germany and the Czech
The Secret Language Of Birds (2000)The Direction Jethro Tull Should Have TakenOn stage, Ian Anderson appeases long-standing Jethro Tull fans by continuing to deliver the style they've come to crave... relegating his more sincere acoustic side to solo projects. Case in point, The Secret Language Of Birds, maybe the best Jethro Tull album you've never heard... as it was marketed as an Ian Anderso...
I really liked Jethro Tull when I was in high school (1969-1972). Went to see them perform. Loved it. Stand Up and This Was hooked me; Aqualung sealed it. Thick as a Brick was a good follow-up. But with Living in the Past, I started losing attention. By the time they sang "Bungle Through the Jungle", I was gone as a fan.Last year, Ian Anderson brought his orchestral show to the Keswick T...
Ian Anderson has morphed from Tramp to Minstrel, then to rock's Country Squire, to the dreaded "elder statesman" role, and finally as an urbane gentleman with a sharp eye on the world's absurdities. I think that I like this incarnation the best. From his 2003 solo release, Rupi's Dance is this title tune. Anderson's voice is in good shape, his flauting has never been more liquid, and his guitar...
You may know Ian Anderson as music blogger for MFR, as front man of One for the Team, or as owner of Afternoon Records, but now you can add published author to that list. Anderson has just released his new book titled Here Come the Regulars, which is a how-to guide on starting a record [...]
I really liked Jethro Tull when I was in high school (1969-1972). Went to see them perform. Loved it. Stand Up and This Was hooked me; Aqualung sealed it. Thick as a Brick was a good follow-up. But with Living in the Past, I started losing attention. By the time they sang "Bungle Through the Jungle", I was gone as a fan.Last year, Ian Anderson brought his orchestral show to the Keswick T...
MUSIC NEWS - Ian Anderson, frontman for the classic rock group Jethro Tull, has announced plans for an autumn 2009 tour of the USA. The musician has twenty concerts booked, starting on October 6 at Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, WI, and running thru November 15 with a show at Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox in Spokane, WA (and Christmas shows this December in Germany and the Czech
The Secret Language Of Birds (2000)The Direction Jethro Tull Should Have TakenOn stage, Ian Anderson appeases long-standing Jethro Tull fans by continuing to deliver the style they've come to crave... relegating his more sincere acoustic side to solo projects. Case in point, The Secret Language Of Birds, maybe the best Jethro Tull album you've never heard... as it was marketed as an Ian Anderso...