‘Some of it was a little bit overblown’: Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson on prog rock’s ups and downs
Anderson says he and contemporaries in ELP and Yes were often just showing off.

Anderson says he and contemporaries in ELP and Yes were often just showing off.

Together since 2012, the All-Starrs play the Greek in LA tonight – but they’ll be back.

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They’ve had other hits, but REO is famous today for two sweet-talking No. 1 smashes.