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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull at TCU Amphitheater At White River State Park

Why see Jethro Tull?

the seven decades 

British rock band Jethro Tull hit the road with 'The Seven Decades' tour. Jethro Tull is a unique phenomenon in popular music history. This band's mix of hard rock, folk melodies, blues licks, surreal, impossibly dense lyrics have ensured a strong worldwide fanbase, giving them 11 gold and five platinum albums.

Led by Ian Anderson, main vocalist, David Goodier as bassist, John O'Hara on keyboards, Scott Hammond on the drums and Joe Parrish who plays eclectic and acoustic guitars, the group with more than 30 albums under their belt and totaling to more than 50 million in sales, they are one of the most successful British rock bands till this day. 

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35 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

Jeff Ruemmele

Seven decades of great music

Everyone who follows JT, knows that Ian Anderson has mostly lost his vocals due to a serious throat issue several years ago. So I set that aside and watched for good energy and listened for the music quality I have loved for seven decades. I was not disappointed! The music was tight and hasn't lost a step. Each song, old or new, conjured up the specter of the amazing blend of tradional folk tunes and hard eged rock that I grew up with. So I forgave the vocals and reveled in the music and the energy of 76 year old Mr. Anderson. Worth every penny ... Read more

David

Ian might think of retiring from live shows.

Sound was just ok. Don’t know who the kid on guitar was. Good but not Barr. Can’t be young forever. Music was great but the energy wasn’t there. ... Read more

Tony B

Fantastic

This was an unexpected adventure. Incredible band led by Ian through a menagerie of reshuffled and often obscure tunes. There was arrogance and strained voice but it was fascinating to hear the familiar tunes reinvented even when they were barely recognized. So, if your idea of a classic rock concert is to hear them regurgitated so you can exalt in their magnificence (a valid expectation) this concert will surely disappoint. But if you have a bit of a prog rock itch and want to hear one of the great talents of the 70s challenge you, you are in for a treat. Stamina on flute was incredible. Only fault is he didnt tap into any of his amazing guitar ability. ... Read more
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