When you think of Jethro Tull, the first image that comes to mind is likely Ian Anderson, commanding the stage with his iconic flute in hand. But how did Anderson, originally inspired by the likes of Muddy Waters and classical music giants, end up choosing the flute over the guitar? In an insightful interview with veteran journalist Dan Rather, Anderson takes us on a journey through his early musical influences and the pivotal moments that shaped his unique sound.
From his admiration for guitar legends to his deep appreciation for the complexity and beauty of classical music, Anderson shares the story behind his decision to make the flute his instrument of choice. It’s a fascinating look into the mind of a musical genius who dared to defy convention, creating a sound that’s as timeless as it is distinctive. This interview is a must-read for any fan eager to understand the origins of Jethro Tull’s legendary sound and the man behind the music.