Jethro Tull Synopsis

 

Classic Artists' expansive portrayal of JETHRO TULL honors 40 years of the band on their journey through the annals of Rock and Roll history. Originally a blues-based rock band with a few dollops of British folk in their sound, Ian Anderson's flute, the most defining element to their sound, evolved into one of the most popular progressive rock bands of the '70s. JETHRO TULL was one of the largest concert draws in the world, known for theatricality long medleys, and a manic Anderson in tattered overcoats.

 To date, 60 million albums have been sold. In this film, the key players of JETHRO TULL reveal a complex and intriguing story for the first time, supported by the music and electric performance footage that celebrate a generation of rock.   

This is the 40th Anniversary JETHRO TULL ovation, supported and contributed to by Ian Anderson and members of Jethro Tull in all new and exclusive interviews by Classic Artists with rare and never-before-seen photographs and archive footage- the finest, most authentic rock music collectable programming available.

 

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