![]() ![]() ![]() Even better was the fact that Ian Anderson was in spectacular voice and playing the flute like the wild-man he was in the 60s and 70s. ![]() When Anderson and the present incarnation of Jethro Tull - Florian Opahle (guitar), Scott Hammond (drums), John O’Hara (keyboards), David Goodier (bass) - rolled through California for the final stretch of the first leg of their North American tour (they’ll be back in September), those in attendance were surprised with deep Tull cuts like “For A Thousand Mothers” from 1969’s Stand Up album and “Warm Sporran” from Stormwatch. So it’s safe to say that Jethro Tull is operating on all fronts 52 years after they first got together. Plus there’s the The Ballad of Jethro Tull book, which tells the band’s story in their own words, along with the highly anticipated 40th anniversary Stormwatch box set, the group’s last release of the 1970s. Though they celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2018, Jethro Tull, who formed in 1967, have carried the milestone into 2019, as Ian Anderson and company have ’50th Anniversary’ shows booked in the U.S. ![]()
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