Jethro Tull fans will find themselves making a trip across the river on October 23, when Ian Anderson stops by the Horseshoe Southern Indiana for an evening of music titled "The Best Of Jethro Tull Performed by Ian Anderson." (That pretty much says what it will be.) Anderson, whose stage habit for standing on one leg while playing the flute became a trademark in the Tull years, to the point that he was referred to as the "one-legged flute player" in the band), has managed to maintain a career post-Tull, though not always as a musician - he has an interest in cats, has a salmon farm and and Leica cameras. His successful business interests have allowed him the luxury of continuing to record, with his most recent project, Homo Erraticus, released just this year. Accordingly, don't expect only Tull - there might be selection or two from the new record. Just sayin'. Tickets are $44.50, $59.50 and $74.50.
Here's a recent video of "Enter The Uninvited" from the new record:
--Paul Moffett