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

    Ian Anderson was born in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, the youngest of three brothers, to an English mother and a Scottish father. Anderson said, "I am a Brit. I'm a Brit. I see myself as a product of that union." [2] His father, James Anderson, ran the RSA Boiler Fluid Company in East Port, Dunfermline. [3]

  2. Join me, Ian Anderson, in giving your support now to the Polyphony Foundation. A most worthy cause and an important cog in the wheels which grind all-too-slowly towards peace in the Middle East. Ian Anderson. The official website of Jethro Tull/Ian Anderson, featuring latest news, tour dates, an in-depth discography, archive content and much more!

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

    Ian Anderson, known throughout the world of rock music as the flute and voice behind the legendary Jethro Tull, celebrates his 53rd year as a recording and performing musician in 2021. Ian was born in 1947 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. After attending primary school in Edinburgh, his family relocated to Blackpool in the north of England in 1959.

  4. Jan 28, 2022 · W hen I last interviewed Ian Anderson, leader of multimillion-selling prog rockers Jethro Tull, in 1993, he told me that 2000 would be a good time to hang up his flute. “I think I was confusing ...

    • “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. Ian Anderson, holding his rock flute, with Jethro Tull’s 2023 lineup. These days, Anderson employs a modestly sized touring party, with the band and four key crew members. The lineup consists of Tull veterans David Goodier (bass guitar) and John O’Hara (piano, keyboards and Hammond organ), plus Scott Hammond (drums), and Joe Parrish-James ...

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · Ian Anderson is ensconced in his home office in the English countryside, “where no one can find me.” It’s a fitting introduction to the dryly witty centerpiece of Jethro Tull who, since the ...

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