Welcome to have a look at my collection of Jethro Tull cover-versions. This page doesn't contain any flashing designs or state of the art web-gimmickry. It plainly focuses on  what has been my main interest in the musical field during the last years: different artists interpretations of songs by my favourite band since 1969.
I present my collection in alphabetical order with short reviews or descriptions. I'm not trying to
act as a critic, I just want to share my personal experience of the music. Jethro Tull has inspired
artists of very different musical styles, from folk-singers to punk-rockers. Some of these styles do not appeal to me, so please keep in mind that the reviews only reflect my subjective opinions.
This site founded 13.08.2001. Latest update 30.6.2009.

17.03.2003 this page was approved for the Official Jethro Tull Website links.
"Interesting collection of stuff. I had no idea so much stuff had been covered." Glenn Cornick. E-mail 02.01.2002.

Go to the collection:  4-C   D-K   L-Q   R-T   U-Ä

New section, Jethro Tull tribute bands, artists and projects, added 4.6.2006 (latest update 11.4.2009).

Latest entries:
24.2
Odin Dragonfly: Witches Promise. Francesca Ortolani as Aufidena: Nothing Is Easy, and as Viking: Locomotive Breath, Life Is A Long Song.
2.4
John Ragusa: Living in the Past. Gerd Rube: Locomotive Breath. The Square Hippies: Locomotive Breath.
11.4:
Leppihalme Folk: Mother Goose, Thick as a Brick. Studio Group: Living in the Past
3.5
This Was: 5 covers. Three Sides Now: Locomotive Breath. Jonno Zilber: Locomotive Breath.
22.5
Angus Mohr: Broadsword x 2. Attic Of Love: Locomotive Breath. Joe Bonamassa: A New Day Yesterday
30.6
Graham BLVD: Locomotive Breath. Gypsy Reel: Mother Goose. Steve Lieberman: 3 covers.

Do you know of some Tull-covers not mentioned on this page? Have you recorded some and you'd like to have a shining review?
Or would you just like to comment on this page and/or anything Tull? Contact: jethrocovers@hotmail.com


Links:
www.j-tull.com -of course.
www.collecting-tull.com -serious collecting.
www.cupofwonder.com -Jan Voorbij's cool Tull-page, featuring the ultra-cool section 'Unreleased Tull'.
www.jethrotullclub.com-
forum for JT-connoisseurs.
www.varttina.com -another favourite. ("I'm Britain's biggest Värttinä-fan!" - Ian Anderson, Rytmi-magazine 4/2002)
www.ductiaworld.com -check out Ductia and their wonderful albums '"Il Ramo D'Oro" and "Blue Planet".
www.jonathanrundman.com -Jonathan Rundman, my rockin' relative from the States.
http://youtube.com/ -type "Jethro Tull" in the search-box and enjoy:)
My personal web-page.

Top 10 most covered JT-pieces in my collection (total amount: 957).

  1. Locomotive Breath (152)
  2. Aqualung (48)
  3. Bouree (47)
  1. Living in the Past (42)
  2. Thick as a Brick (41)
  1. Mother Goose (32)
  2. A New Day Yesterday (23)
  3. Wond'ring Aloud (20)
  4. Dun Ringill (19)
  5. Cross-Eyed Mary (18)
            Life is a Long Song (18)

That's me together with a super friendly guy, Doane Perry, in Helsinki, 29.09.2001. I did an interview with Doane for prog-magazine Colossus.  You can read a back translation at: www.doaneperrypage.de

The following issue featured an interview I did with Glenn Cornick on Tull, Turkey etc.

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