Jethro Tull: Orono Show Promises Rare Treats

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If it weren't for Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull might've been one of those bands that slipped under the radar early, never to hit the airwaves.

It's not that Clapton ever played with Tull. It's just that he was so good on guitar that Tull frontman Ian Anderson, then an art student, decided to trade in his Fender Stratocaster for a student- model flute.

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Jethro Tull: Orono Show Promises Rare Treats

"Looking back on it, I didn't get a very good deal, but maybe I did," Anderson, 57, said during a recent phone interview from his office in southwest England. "If I had kept it, maybe you would've never heard of me and I would be that professor of art."

Instead, he...

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