IAN ANDERSON Celebrates 50 Years Of JETHRO TULL - The Rhino Podcast, Part 2; Audio

June 19, 2019, 5 years ago

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IAN ANDERSON Celebrates 50 Years Of JETHRO TULL  - The Rhino Podcast, Part 2; Audio

Just released and available below is the latest edition of the official Rhino Podcast, featuring Part 2 of an interview with legendary Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson discussing the band’s 50th anniversary and more.

Listen to Part 1 below:

Ian Anderson’s next show scheduled for June 23 at Teatro Grecco in Taormina, Italy. You can view the complete tour schedule here.

The Ballad of Jethro Tull is the hotly anticipated official illustrated history of the legendary prog rock band, due for publication by Rocket 88 Books in November 2019.

Ian Anderson recently announced that two new recordings have been created especially for the project. The first, “The Ballad of Jethro Tull” is a narrative poem written and read by Ian Anderson over a unique and original mix of classic Tull music, produced by Anderson himself – and named after the title of the book. The b-side is Ian reading Walter Scott’s 1808 poem, “Marmion” with musical backing composed for the recording and played by John O’Hara (current Tull keyboard player) on a cathedral organ.

The new 7” single will be exclusive to the 500-copy limited run ‘Signature Edition’, each copy signed by Ian, and encased in a hand-made box containing two art prints specially commissioned for the book from renowned artist Peter Klucik, who also created the cover design for the book.

The ‘Classic Edition’ of the same book will have a higher print run, be available at a lower price point, and include a download code for the two new recordings.

In a specially recorded video posted today, Ian Anderson, who is overseeing the project and has contributed unseen images and materials from his personal archive, said that the book is “under construction” and available to preorder now, for shipping in November.

Fans who pre-order now will be able to have their name printed in the finished book.


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