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Test Your Jethro Tull Knowledge Quiz

Test Your Jethro Tull Knowledge Quiz

Test Your Jethro Tull Knowledge Quiz

Question 1
Who is the only constant member of Jethro Tull throughout its history?
A
Mick Abrahams
B
Martin Barre
C
Glenn Cornick
D
Ian Anderson
E
John Evan
Question 1 Explanation: 
Ian Anderson is the group's founder, bandleader, principal composer, lead vocalist, and the only constant member.
Question 2
Which Jethro Tull album won a Grammy Award in 1987?
A
Songs from the Wood
B
Heavy Horses
C
Stormwatch
D
Crest of a Knave
E
Rock Island
Question 2 Explanation: 
"Crest of a Knave" won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 1987.
Question 3
Which instrument is Ian Anderson famously known for playing besides vocals?
A
Drums
B
Bass guitar
C
Saxophone
D
Flute
E
Harmonica
Question 3 Explanation: 
Ian Anderson is famously known for playing the flute in addition to his role as the lead vocalist.
Question 4
What was the name of the band that Ian Anderson, Jeffrey Hammond, and John Evan were part of before Jethro Tull?
A
The Blue Notes
B
The Atlantics
C
The John Evan Band
D
The Silvertones
E
The Jazz Quintet
Question 4 Explanation: 
Before Jethro Tull, Anderson, Hammond, and Evan were part of "The John Evan Band."
Question 5
Which single released by the band was miscredited as "Jethro Toe"?
A
Living in the Past
B
Sunshine Day
C
A Song for Jeffrey
D
Witch's Promise
E
Locomotive Breath
Question 5 Explanation: 
The single "Sunshine Day" was released under the incorrect name "Jethro Toe." The more common correctly spelled version is actually a counterfeit made in New York.
Question 6
Why did Glenn Cornick leave Jethro Tull?
A
He was not interested in international travel
B
He wanted to focus on a solo career
C
He was fired by Ian Anderson
D
He disagreed with the band's musical direction
E
He was interested in joining another band
Question 6 Explanation: 
While Cornick said he was fired by Anderson, the official reason given was that he was "invited to leave" and supported to form his own band.
Question 7
Which of the following songs was mimed during the performance at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus?
A
Locomotive Breath
B
A Song for Jeffrey
C
Living in the Past
D
Witch's Promise
E
My God
Question 7 Explanation: 
During The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, the band's performance of "A Song for Jeffrey" was mimed except for Anderson's live vocals and flute.
Question 8
What was the fictional character co-credited for writing "Thick as a Brick"?
A
Ian Anderson
B
Martin Barre
C
Gerald Bostock
D
John Glascock
E
Dee Palmer
Question 8 Explanation: 
"Thick as a Brick" was co-credited to a fictional schoolboy named Gerald Bostock.
Question 9
Which Jethro Tull album included a female string quartet in their tour performances?
A
A Passion Play
B
War Child
C
Aqualung
D
Minstrel in the Gallery
E
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!
Question 9 Explanation: 
The "War Child" tour included a female string quartet playing on the new material.
Question 10
What was unique about Jethro Tull's "Bursting Out" tour in 1978?
A
It was the first tour where they performed "Aqualung" live.
B
They used giant projection screens in large stadium shows.
C
It featured an entirely acoustic setlist.
D
They performed with a full orchestra.
E
It was canceled halfway through due to illness.
Question 10 Explanation: 
During the 1976 tour, Jethro Tull became one of the first bands to use giant projection screens in larger stadium shows.
There are 10 questions to complete.

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