Ian Anderson, known as the flute, voice and composer of the legendary Jethro Tull, will perform Thick As A Brick in its entirety for the first time since 1972 and his new album, Thick As A Brick 2, during his world tour performance at the Fox Theatre tonight, November 3 at 8 p.m.
Tickets ($25, $35, $55 and $99.50) can be purchased at OlympiaEntertainment.com, LiveNation.com, The Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena box offices, Hockeytown Authentics in Troy (without service charge) at all Ticketmaster locations and Ticketmaster.com. To charge tickets by phone, call (800) 745-3000. For additional information, call (313) 471-6611.
The world tour will feature a more theatrical production with video and additional musicians, including Anderson’s band: bassist David Goodier, keyboardist John O'Hara, drummer Scott Hammond, and wunderkind guitarist Florian Opahle-- all of whom have performed with Ian on his solo dates over the years as well as having performed at various times as members of Jethro Tull.
Anderson’s new album, Thick As A Brick 2 (TAAB2) also features David, John, Scott, and Florian. It was produced by Anderson and mixed by Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson (who also re-mixed Jethro Tull's Aqualung-Special Edition, released this past fall.)
TAAB2 answers the question 40 years later, whatever happened to Gerald Bostock (the person credited with writing the lyrics for Thick As A Brick, which hit number one on the US Billboard Pop Albums chart. With the first Thick As A Brick, Jethro Tull broadened rock beyond the limitations of the short song format). Anderson says “Part two” gave him a chance to wonder, “How we baby-boomers look back on our own lives, and often feel an occasional 'what-if' moment. Might we, like Gerald, have become instead preacher, soldier, down-and-out shopkeeper or finance tycoon?”
Since 1972, the original Thick As A Brick has never been performed in its entirety although a few minutes of the material have been a regular repertoire staple in both Tull and Ian Anderson solo shows over the years.
After 44 years of leading Tull to 54 countries worldwide and over 60 million albums sold, Anderson celebrates these true progressive rock classics with old and new fans across world-wide. Anderson is known as the flute, voice and composer of the legendary Jethro Tull which formed in England in 1968. Since their first performance at London's famous Marquee Club in 1968, the band has released 30 studio and live albums and earned a prominent place in rock history.
Videos