He was sacked in 1980, along with Barriemore Barlow and David Palmer.
Through the Years - Jethro Tull - was created in 1998.
Jethro Tull did not support the Beatles on tour in the 1960s. The Beatles played their last concert, in San Fransisco on August 29, 1966 and Jethro Tull were not formed until December 1967. Jethro Tull did, however, participate in the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus in December 1968, a program which also included Eric Clapton, John Lennon and The Who.
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Jethro Tull was a man who invented the seed drill in 1701. The lead singer and flute player of the band named after the inventor is not called Jethro Tull. His name is Ian Anderson and he is right-handed.
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John Evan has: Performed in "Beat-Club" in 1965. Played himself in "The Lively Arts" in 1975. Played himself in "20 Years of Jethro Tull" in 1988. Played Himself (keyboards) in "Nothing Is Easy: Jethro Tull Live at the Isle of Wight 1970" in 2005. Played himself in "Jethro Tull: Jack in the Green - Live in Germany 1970-93" in 2008.
Jethro Tull - band - was created in 1967.
The Very Best of Jethro Tull was created in 1968.
Through the Years - Jethro Tull - was created in 1998.
The "Seed Drill" was invented by Jethro Tull in 1701
The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull was created in 2007-01.
The Jethro Tull Christmas Album was created on 2003-09-30.
In Concert - Jethro Tull album - was created on 1991-10-08.
Jethro Tull did not support the Beatles on tour in the 1960s. The Beatles played their last concert, in San Fransisco on August 29, 1966 and Jethro Tull were not formed until December 1967. Jethro Tull did, however, participate in the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus in December 1968, a program which also included Eric Clapton, John Lennon and The Who.
Jethro Tull, the English agricultural pioneer, was born in 1674.
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The band Jethro Tull was formed in England in 1967. It was founded by front man Ian Anderson who gave the band its distinctive sound through his flute playing. The band was named Jethro Tull by its booking agent at the time. Jethro Tull was an 18th century agriculturist that really had nothing to do with the band itself.