Jethro Tull is a Grammy Award winning British rock group that was formed in 1967-1968. The group's music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead flute work of front man Ian Anderson. Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, the band has, over the years, incorporated elements of classical, folk and 'ethnic' musics, jazz and art rock.
Origin
Blackpool, England
Formed
1967
Members
Eddie Jobson, Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Dave Pegg, Martin Allcock, Martin Barre, Don Airey, Barriemore Barlow, Clive Bunker, Gerry Conway, Glen Cornick, Mark Craney, John Evans, Andy Giddings, John Glascock, Dave Mattacks, David Palmer, Doane Perry, Peter-John Vettese, Jeffrey Hammond, Jonathan Noyce