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Ian Anderson

Rock Musician / Songwriter

Ian Anderson is the flute-playing singer of the UK rock band Jethro Tull. Formed in England in 1967, the group mixed blues, rock and folk music and had a string of successful albums between 1969 and 1977, with hit songs including "Living in the Past," "Aqualung," and "Bungle in the Jungle." Anderson was the front man and songwriter and is often credited with bringing the flute to rock music. In the late 1970s Tull's albums turned toward English folk-rock and were not critically well-received, but loyal fans kept them in business. Their 1987 album Crest Of A Knave had them on the charts again, and Jethro Tull famously beat out Metallica to win that year's Grammy for Best Heavy Metal Band.

Four Good Links

Interview With Ian Anderson

Who knew? Ian's a big fan of Bengal cats

The Official Jethro Tull Website

Tour dates and background info

Jethro Tull Music Archive

Archived articles, FAQ, discography and lyrics

Collecting Jethro Tull

Band history and many resources for merchandise and memorabilia

Vital Stats

Birth

10 August 1947
(age 61)

Birthplace

Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

Death

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Best Known As

The main guy in the rock band Jethro Tull