Ian Anderson

Posted October 28, 2007, 11:36 am in Music by Growing Bolder


Jehtro Tull's Ian Anderson
The man who turned a flute into a rock instrument in his band Jethro Tull is still an original in his 60s.Play
For nearly 40 years, Ian Anderson and his group Jethro Tull have been playing sold-out concerts around the world, and at the age of 60, Ian has no plans of slowing down.

He is recognized as the man who introduced the flute to rock music, and to this day, he's still the undisputed king.  He told Growing Bolder that he's totally self-taught, which spawned his free-style way of playing the wind instrument.

Besides the music, which he is still cranking out at a frenetic pace -- he's also passionate about his wife of 27 years, educating the public on deep vein thrombosis -- something he survived -- and the conservation of 26 species of small wildcats across the world.

Take a few moments to get to know the voice behind rock classics like "Aqualung" and "Bungle in the Jungle." He's unlike any other rock legend.

For more information on Jethro Tull's latest albums, as well as Ian's solo projects, click here.

To listen to our conversation with Ian, click the play button below his photo on the right.
 


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