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Anderson contributed flute on the song "Black Cherry Pie", the third single from JEFF the Brotherhood's 2015 album, Wasted on the Dream. [ 31 ] On 24 March 2017 the studio album Jethro Tull – The String Quartets by Anderson was released, featuring the Carducci String Quartet , conducted by John O'Hara.
Locomotive Breath. " Locomotive Breath " is a song by British progressive rock band Jethro Tull from their 1971 album, Aqualung. Written as a comment on population growth, "Locomotive Breath" was meant to replicate the chugging rhythm of a train. In addition to its release on Aqualung, "Locomotive Breath" saw two different single releases and ...
Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1967. Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements of English folk music, hard rock and classical music, forging a signature progressive rock sound. [1] The group's founder, bandleader, principal composer, lead vocalist, and only constant ...
Jethro Tull performing in 1973, 2009, 2016 and 2024. Jethro Tull are an English progressive rock band from Blackpool. Formed in December 1967, the group originally included vocalist and flautist Ian Anderson, guitarist and backing vocalist Mick Abrahams, bassist Glenn Cornick and drummer Clive Bunker. Other long-running members include ...
Taiwan. Manufacturer of composite material flutes. Geoffrey Guo invented the material Grenaditte, which is used both in his instruments and Pearl piccolos. One of the few manufacturers of G Treble Flutes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Hammig, Bernhard. Germany.
Anderson described overdubbing his vocals in San Francisco during mid-March; [9] but conflicting reports identify 18 March at United Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California, as correct. [5] It was also the date "Driving Song" was recorded, [ 7 ] released as the b-side of Jethro Tull's fourth single, "Living in the Past", on 2 May 1969 to UK ...
The "Jeffrey" of the title is Ian Anderson's friend and future Jethro Tull bassist Jeffrey Hammond, who was "a slightly wayward lad who wasn’t quite sure where he was headed in life". [7] The song starts off with a bass riff by Glenn Cornick before Ian Anderson's flute comes in.
Teacher (Jethro Tull song) " Teacher " is a song by the British rock band Jethro Tull, first released as the B-side to the January 1970 single "The Witch's Promise", [2] on the Chrysalis label. [6] Written by the band's frontman Ian Anderson, the song is a comment on the corruption of self-styled gurus who used their followers for their own gain.