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Ian Anderson - Jethro Tull has announced dates for his US tour. Dates for Europe can be found on the web site.
http://www.j-tull.com/tourdates/index.html

Ian Anderson - USA
OCT
6 Milwaukee Pabst Theater - tickets
7 Chicago Vic Theatre - tickets
9 Schenectady, NY Proctor's Theatre - tickets
10 Worcester, MA Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts - tickets
11 Ledyard, CT Foxwoods Resort - MGM Grand - tickets
13 New York Beacon Theatre - tickets
15 Baltimore, MD Lyric Opera House - tickets
16 Glenside, PA Keswick Theater - tickets
17 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre - tickets
18 Wallingford, CT Chevrolet Theatre - available soon
NOV
3 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre - tickets
5 Anaheim, CA The Grove of Anaheim - tickets
6 Los Angeles The Wiltern - tickets
9 San Francisco The Warfield Theatre - tickets
13 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - available soon
14 Seattle, WA Moore Theatre - tickets
 
Tull's put out some great stuff--how can you not like "Locomotive Breath"? How many other bands put out hard rockin' tunes like that with a lead flutist?

But every time I think of them I think of how they won the first Grammy in the "metal" category over Metallica. I remember some of my hardcore metal friends who were looking for someone to disembowel. Funny crack by Lars the next year about how it was a good thing that Jethro Tull hadn't put out another album.
 
marnold said:
But every time I think of them I think of how they won the first Grammy in the "metal" category over Metallica.

Over anybody in that category. It just doesn't make sense.:messedup: They aren't a metal band at all. Surely they deserve an award but that was just wrong.
 
Well...

marnold said:
How many other bands put out hard rockin' tunes like that with a lead flutist?
...one of my favorite's, Golden Earring w/multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Barry Hay, and for about as long as Mr. Tull.

Long live the dinosaurs!
 
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