What is Jethro Tull's best album?
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- What is Jethro Tull's best album?
- How many albums did Jethro Tull put out?
- When was Jethro Tull album this was released?
- What was Jethro Tull's first album called?
- Where does Jethro Tull rank?
- What is Jethro Tull worth?
- What happened to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull?
- What does Tull mean?
- Is the band Jethro Tull still together?
- How did Jethro Tull get its name?
- What was Jethro Tull famous for?
- How did Jethro Tull get their name?
- How many albums has Jethro Tull sold?
- Did Jethro Tull play at Woodstock?

What is Jethro Tull's best album?
1. 'Aqualung' (1971) One of the few progressive rock albums that even laymen listeners can't help but love – to the tune of seven million copies sold – Jethro Tull's magnum opus, 'Aqualung,' gave fans two concept LPs for the price of one.
How many albums did Jethro Tull put out?
Jethro Tull have sold an estimated 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 gold and five platinum albums among them. They have been described by Rolling Stone as "one of the most commercially successful and eccentric progressive rock bands"....Jethro Tull (band)
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When was Jethro Tull album this was released?
25 ottobre 1968 This Was/Data di uscita
What was Jethro Tull's first album called?
Jethro Tull are looking back at This Was. On Friday (Nov. 9), Ian Anderson's long-running band released This Was: 50th Anniversary Edition, an expanded version of their debut album, which hit shelves Oct. 25, 1968.
Where does Jethro Tull rank?
The best album credited to Jethro Tull is Thick As A Brick which is ranked number 277 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 6,973. Jethro Tull is ranked number 124 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 19,839.
What is Jethro Tull worth?
Jethro Tull is estimated to have sold 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 gold and five platinum albums....Ian Anderson Net Worth.
Net Worth: | $100 Million |
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Profession: | Singer, Musician, Songwriter, Flutist, Guitarist, Composer, Singer-songwriter |
Nationality: | Scotland |
What happened to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull?
Ian Anderson revealed he is suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. In an interview with Dan Rather on "The Big Interview" Wednesday, the Jethro Tull frontman discussed his health struggles.
What does Tull mean?
Tullverb. to allure; to tole.
Is the band Jethro Tull still together?
Jethro Tull ceased to exist in 2011, when Anderson announced he would begin touring under his own name with a revamped band lineup. That left guitarist Martin Barre out in the cold after 43 years in Jethro Tull. He now leads his own band.
How did Jethro Tull get its name?
How did you get the name Jethro Tull? ... Our agent, who had studied History at college, came up with the name Jethro Tull (an eighteenth century English agricultural pioneer who invented the seed drill). That was the band name during the week in which London's famous Marquee Club offered us the Thursday night residency.
What was Jethro Tull famous for?
- Jethro Tull. While a British rock band made his name famous nearly 300 years after his birth, Jethro Tull (16) was renowned in his own right as an agricultural pioneer and the inventor of the seed drill, the horse drawn hoe, and an improved plough, all major developments in the 18th century agricultural revolution.
How did Jethro Tull get their name?
- Jethro Tull. According to Royal Berkshire History, Tull said of his invention, "It was named a drill because when farmers used to sow their beans and peas into channels or furrows by hand, they called that action drilling.". Tull's improved drilling method allowed farmers to sow three rows of seeds simultaneously.
How many albums has Jethro Tull sold?
- Jethro Tull have sold approximately 60 million albums. There is a petition to have them entered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, at petitionspot.com!
Did Jethro Tull play at Woodstock?
- Jethro Tull Ian Anderson, left, the leader of British rock band Jethro Tull, performs on stage, during the Festival du Bout du Monde, Aug. 12, 2007, in Crozon , western France. Jethro Tull declined an invitation to play Woodstock in 1969.