Jethro Tull is a renowned British rock band formed in Blackpool, England. Known for their eclectic musical style, they interweave elements of rock, progressive rock, and folk rock. Their innovative use of the flute as a central instrument differentiates them from many contemporary bands. Since their inception in 1967, they have produced iconic albums such as 'Aqualung,' 'Thick as a Brick,' and 'Songs from the Wood.'
Leading the band is the charismatic Ian Anderson, who serves as the lead vocalist and flautist. Over the decades, Jethro Tull has received numerous accolades, including the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental. Despite numerous line-up changes, the band continues to tour and perform, maintaining a loyal fanbase worldwide.