Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull Live Performance at Itullians Convention in Fidenza
In June 2001, Jethro Tull performed at the Itullians Convention in Fidenza, Italy, showcasing their enduring legacy in rock music. By this time, they had just released 'Dot Com' in 1999, their 20th studio album, which, while not universally hailed, demonstrated their ability to evolve and appeal to both loyal fans and new listeners. The live performance at Teatro Girolamo Magnani highlighted the band's signature blend of rock, folk, and progressive elements—something that’s defined their sound throughout the years. Interesting tidbit: lead singer Ian Anderson, known for his distinctive flute playing and energetic stage presence, continued to captivate audiences, proving that even decades into their career, Jethro Tull had plenty of spirit left to share.