
Prog Magazine Issue 149 (April 2024) Jethro Tull
Prog Magazine Issue 149 (April 2024) Jethro Tull Did you know that by the mid-70s Jethro Tull were selling multi-nights out at venues like the LA Forum and New York's Madison Square Gardens? They were dubbed "the world's biggest band" and could have given Led Zep a run for popularity in America. We explore this phenomenon in the new issue of Prog as Ian Anderson, Martin Barre and more tell the story of how Jethro Tull broke America! Elsewhere, Gentle Giant discuss how they dealt with the onset of punk rock in the story of The Missing Piece, former VdGG saxophonist David Jackson lifts the lid on life within the band and beyond, and Devin Townsend recalls the tumult surrounding the making of 1998’s Infinity album. Also in your jam-packed issue of Prog: Mike Vennart, Elbow, North Sea Echoes, Jane Getter, Randy McStine, Midas Fall, The Chronicles Of Father Robin, and Zombi update us on their new releases, and EBB, the winners of the New Band category in the Readers’ Poll, have their say,