Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News Given the right circumstances, you really can rock out to Bach . Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson proved that at the sold out Performing Arts Center in San Luis Obispo, Calif. on Saturday, when his solo band jammed to a classical composition penned two centuries before the advent of rock 'n' roll. Jokingly introducing it as "a disrespectful take on a piece...
I finally went on a date this weekend, actually 2 of them. They were both with the same guy and it could be considered one really long date except for the fact that he went home Friday night and slept in the middle of it. Friday night we went to dinner and an Ian Anderson concert. I got to hear Aqualung live...it was an excellent concert with a bunch of SUPERB musicians. I haven't enjoyed a concert...
Zawsze zdumiewa mnie system motywacyjny jednostki ludzkiej. Nie dociśniemy śruby - i otrzymujemy tłuste couch potato . Przyciśniemy za bardzo i też niedobrze. Albo się z tego wykluje tumizwis albo jaki inny wrak co to nerwy ma stargane. Wszystko dąży do maksymalnej entropii. To niby czemu nie my. Wpadł dzisiaj Lorenzo i w dzikim szale, w cztery godziny zaorał...
Múm will be performing Friday at the El Rey Theatre | Picture via Múm's Myspace Our Pick: Múm, Sin Fang Bous, Hildur Gudnadottir @ El Rey Theatre Tonight, as always, local multi-instrumentalist/producer extraordinaire Jon Brion (LAist Interview , #2 , Review ) will be jamming with friends at the Largo at the Coronet . Legendary Boston-bred alternative rock outfit the Pixies are...
Wednesday 21st October PM 4.00 - 6.00 MERLIN JAMES LECTURE / Venue : Lecture Theatre 1 (ground floor) 'Good, Difficult, Experimental Painting and its Criticism' In published polemics such as 'Painting Per Se' (Cooper Union, New York, 2002) and 'The Non-Existence of Art Criticism' (Kingston Universirty, 1997) painter Merlin James has posited an idea of medium specificity against prevalent trends toward...
Filed under: News , Exclusive , Holy Hell The Eagles ' Joe Walsh tore out hotel walls with a chainsaw. Who drummer Keith Moon drove his car into a pool. Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious was charged with murder. But as those drug-addled musicians lived the rock 'n' roll lifestyle to excess in the '70s, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson was concluding concert nights with a book and a quiet hotel room....
SPEAKING for the first time since the club were given an extension to pay off their football creditors Chester City’s chairman Ian Anderson has stated that he is confident that the Conference side will resolve all of their outstanding issues.
Ian Anderson's spoke to Gimme Noise about his highly approachable primer to success in the music industry, now available to order through his label's website.
Former BBC news editor,Ian Anderson,visited the University of Winchester today,as part of an initiative to engage students with industry professionals. "You have facilities which i could only have dreamt of," he said. Having started at the Reading Evening Post,Mr Anderson went onto work for the press association,as a news sub-editor.A few year later,'I was recommended to the BBC by a friend,'...
CHESTER CITY chairman Ian Anderson is confident that the Blue Square Premier League club will have cleared all their outstanding financial issues by next Monday’s deadline.
My boy Ian Anderson of Afternoon Records, One for the Team and Minneapolis Fucking Rocks — oh yeah, and Vitriol Independent Promotions — just released his first book, Here Come the Regulars: How to Run a Record Label on a Shoestring Budget. If you couldn’t figure it out based on his credentials, Anderson is [...]
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Having looked forward for some time to see Airship as the first support for Editors it was more than a little irritating to find that the doors open time was clearly a figment of someone’s imagination and we toddled into the hall just as they walked off. It seems far from fair to have a band go on to just a handful of people – lets hope they don’t suffer the same ignominy elsewhere...
By: David SchultzA staple of classic rock radio, the mention of the name Jethro Tull conjures images of Ian Anderson perched on one leg with a manic, possessed look in his eye. With flute in hand, he leads his band of merry men through prog-rock elegies that borrow riffs from medieval times and careens through FM radio stalwarts, singing about the man who eyes little girls with bad intent and
Tonight, The Jeff and I went to see Ian Anderson and his extremely talented backing band in Wallingford. It was a mostly acoustic show, divided into two sets as Tull and/or Anderson shows are, these days, and it was a delight. First set was mostly older bluesier stuff. We started off with Dun Ringill, and that set the tone--there was Skating Away and Serenade to a Cuckoo and a plethora of B-sides...
I believe the children are our future. I also believe my future in politics would have been cut short on November 3 if Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson hadn’t returned all the children of Bootleg City to their parents in one piece yesterday. He was angry that he’d traveled all the way here from England [...]