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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_AndersonIan Anderson - Wikipedia

    Ian Scott Anderson MBE (born 10 August 1947) is a British musician best known for his work as the singer, flautist, acoustic guitarist, primary songwriter, and sole continuous member of the rock band Jethro Tull.

  2. Find out the latest news, music, videos and guest appearances of Ian Anderson, the lead singer and flautist of Jethro Tull. Learn about his charitable causes, RökFlöte project and more.

  3. jethrotull.com › musicians › ian-anderson-bioIan Anderson - Jethro Tull

    Learn about Ian Anderson, the legendary rock musician who plays flute, guitar, bouzouki and more. Find out his biography, solo albums, awards, hobbies and family.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · The leader of the British folk-prog-blues rock band talks about his career, his music and his views on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He also reveals the meaning of his latest album title \"RökFlöte\" and his plans for reissuing his catalog.

    • “Beggar’s Farm” This Was (1968) This was one of the first pieces that I wrote; I think technically I cowrote with Mick Abrahams, our original guitar player.
    • “Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square” Stand Up (1969) I remember walking past a pawn shop and seeing an instrument hanging in the window and buying it. It was a small, Russian, three-stringed balalaika.
    • “Teacher” Benefit (1970) We recorded two different versions of “Teacher.” We did one for the USA, which was the radio-friendly version that was on the American edition of the Benefit album and another for the U.K.
    • “Locomotive Breath” Aqualung (1971) The Aqualung album was somewhat uneasy in terms of actually making the record because we were working in a new studio that Island Records had built in a converted church in London.
  5. The legendary rock singer, songwriter and flutist talks about his latest album, RökFlöte, based on Norse mythology, and his current tour with the band. He also reflects on his career, his music and his mortality at 75.

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  7. Apr 2, 2020 · published 2 April 2020. Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson might have become an average blues guitarist. Instead he became the best one-legged flute player in the world, and for more than 50 years led his band to critical acclaim and huge commercial success. (Image credit: Will Ireland)

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