In July 1973 Jethro Tull delivered the follow-up to Thick As A Brick, with expectations of matching the 1972 album’s success.
Even if their long career stalled at the start of the ‘70s, Jethro Tull would still go down in rock history for one crucial thing: They proved that the flute could be a killer rock ‘n’ roll ...
The genre-mashing LP featured two would-be Cream members and unusual instrumentation, leaving a lasting impression on the ...
They ended the 1960s opening for Led Zeppelin in the US and ended the 70s headlining multiple nights at Madison Square Garden ...