Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull was a rock band established in the sixties but mainly popular in the seventies. They were noted for frontman Ian Anderson's fluteplaying while standing on one foot (a la Pan). The band was very successful, with numerous bestselling albums. They had three bestselling concert albums and three bestselling concert albums. Living in the Past was their only hit, but despite that many of their songs have become classic rock staples. The actual Hall of Fame has considered them, but not inducted them. They were a part of the British Invasion. They were named for a seventeenth century agriculturalist credited with inventing the seed drill.