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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull were a distinctive sensation in popular music background. Their mixture of hard rock and roll, folk melodies, blues licks, surreal, impossibly thick lyrics, and general profundity defied easy evaluation, but that didn’t dissuade enthusiasts from providing them with 11 precious metal and five platinum albums. At exactly the …

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Martin Barre

Because the lead guitarist for Jethro Tull, Martin Barre continues to be joined in the hip to Ian Anderson since 1969, when he replaced Mick Abrahams within the group’s lineup. His playing offers provided a lot of the energy which allows the music group to soar on record and in …

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John Evan

John Evans was created in 1948. He became a member of Ian Anderson and Jeffrey Hammond in an organization called the Cutting blades, performing the drum work with them. After some adjustments in lineup, the group became referred to as the John Evan Music group. Evans ultimately would play with …

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Dee Palmer

Dee Palmer is, alongside Ian McDonald of Ruler Crimson and Foreigner, an associate of that little fraternity of British rock music artists who learned the rudiments of the art as an associate of the military. While serving inside a cavalry regiment, Palmer used the clarinet and later on went to …

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Gene Dunlap

Gene Dunlap was raised in Detroit, where he used the drums during senior high school. He became close friends with guitarist Earl Klugh and used him in regional night clubs. He became guitarist Offer Green’s drummer, after that supported vibraphonist Roy Ayers. Within the middle-’70s, he reunited with Klugh, with …

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