Scottish musician Ian Anderson is responsible for having introduced the flute to rock music. He and his band, Jethro Tull, are pioneers in folk-rock fusion and were some of the most influential figures during the prog-rock period in the 1970s. They revolutionised the international music scene with conceptual, expansive albums like ‘A Passion Play’ (1973) and ‘War Child’ (1974), and carried on experimenting with jazz fusion, folk and, in the 1980s, electronic music.
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