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Blog | Music/Arts: Long Island Sound & Beyond

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Live in the Past with Jethro Tull at Jones Beach

Published: Thursday, June 10, 2010


”Is there anything more fun than sitting around, growing your hair, drinking a Bud while listening to Jethro Tull and pondering how to change the balance of power in the search world and unseat Google?”—Mark Cuban, Internet entrepreneur


Seeing Jethro Tull play live at Nikon at Jones Beach Music Theater on Friday should be a close second. The genre-defying British band named after an 18th-century agriculturist attracts fans as diverse as Mark Cuban, Faye Dunaway, Ritchie Blackmore, Rod Morgenstein, Kip Winger, Iron Maiden, and members of hyper-literate prog-rock folkies, the Decemberists.

Since their blues beginnings in 1967, Jethro Tull have released over 20 studio albums incorporating everything from folk and progressive rock, to elements of jazz, classical and world music. (With a controversial Grammy win in 1989 for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance) Compelling frontman/songwriter, Ian Anderson, will be playing flute and guitar alongside guitarist Martin Barre, bassist David Goodier, keyboardist John O’Hara and drummer Doane Perry. Expect a theatrical show with everything from classics like “Aqualung,” “Cross-Eyed Mary” and “Sweet Dream,” to “Living in the Past” and “Bungle in the Jungle,” in addition to some “special nuggets from the JT catalog, and some new music.” Sixties British rockers Procol Harum (“A Whiter Shade of Pale”) are opening, so hit the Beach early and get ready to embrace the past.

http://www.j-tull.com/tourdates/index.html

 


Lisa Heffernan
Author: Lisa Heffernan
Originally from Newport, RI, Lisa Heffernan received a master's in Communications from Emerson College in Boston before moving to New York. She has written for Rolling Stone, Newport This Week, the New York Daily News, Time Out and many other publications.

Reader Comments | read reactions to this article

Anne Leighton wrote on June 10, 2010

Darn good article, Lisa.  And a pleasure to work with you!

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