List of Jethro Tull members

The following is a list of musicians who were members and collaborators of the band Jethro Tull. Ian Anderson was the band's leader and the only member to perform with the band for its entire existence between 1968 and 2012 as well as perform on every one of their albums.

Members

Final lineup

Ian Anderson
Active: 1968-2012
Instruments: lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, saxophone, harmonica
Martin Barre
Active: 1969-2012
Instruments: guitar, mandolin
Doane Perry
Active: 1984-2012
Instruments: drums, percussion, backing vocals
John O'Hara
Active: 2007-2012
Instruments: keyboards, accordion, backing vocals
David Goodier
Active: 2007-2012
Instruments: bass guitar

Previous members

Clive Bunker
Active: 1968-1971
Instruments: drums, percussion
Glenn Cornick
Active: 1968-1970
Instruments: bass guitar
Mick Abrahams
Active: 1968-1969
Instruments: guitar, backing/lead vocals
John Evan
Active: 1970-1980
Instruments: keyboards
Jeffrey Hammond
Active: 1971-1975
Instruments: bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow
Active: 1971-1980
Instruments: drums, percussion
Dee Palmer (formerly David Palmer)
Active: 1977-1980
Instruments: keyboards
Dave Pegg
Active: 1979-1995
Instruments: bass guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Mark Craney
Active: 1980-1981
Instruments: drums
Peter-John Vettese
Active: 1982-1986
Instruments: keyboards
Gerry Conway
Active: 1982
Instruments: drums, percussion
Maartin Allcock
Active: 1988-1991
Instruments: keyboards, guitar, mandolin
Andrew Giddings
Active: 1991-2007
Instruments: keyboards
Jonathan Noyce
Active: 1995-2007
Instruments: bass guitar

Timeline

Other Collaborators

Temporary members/Fill in performers

David O'List
Active: 1968
Instruments: guitar
Notes: O'List Joined the band briefly at the end of 1968 following the departure of Mick Abrahams. He rehearsed with the band for one week before departing.
Tony Iommi
Active: 1968
Instruments: guitar
Notes: Following David O'List's departure at the end of 1968 Tony Iommi joined the band. He appeared with the band on a mimed performance of "A Song for Jeffrey," which later appeared on The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, before departing in December of that year.
Tony Williams
Active: 1978
Instruments: bass guitar
Notes: Williams played bass for Jethro Tull on their 1978 North American tour in place of John Glascock who was too ill to perform.
Eddie Jobson
Active: 1980-1981
Instruments: keyboards, electric violin
Notes: Jobson performed on Jethro Tull's 1980 album A as a guest performer. He also toured with the band from 1980 to 1981 in support of A.
Phil Collins
Active: 1982
Instruments: drums
Notes: Phil Collins performed with the band at The Prince's Trust concert as a fill in for the recently departed Gerry Conway.
Paul Burgess
Active: 1983
Instruments: drums
Notes: Burgess toured with Jethro Tull 1983 on their North American and European tours after Gerry Conway left the band.
Don Airey
Active: 1987
Instruments: keyboards
Notes: Following the release of Crest of a Knave, Airey toured joined Jethro Tull on their 1987 United States and European tours.
Matt Pegg
Active: 1991-1994
Instruments: bass guitar
Notes: Matt Pegg, the son of then current Jethro Tull bassist Dave Pegg, recorded on some tracks on the 1991 album Catfish Rising. He would also occasionally fill in for his father on tour between 1991 and 1994 while Dave Pegg was performing with Fairport Convention.
Dave Mattacks
Active: 1992
Instruments: drums, percussion, keyboards
Notes: Mattacks appeared with Tull on their A Little Light Music tour in 1992.
Mark Parnell
Active: 1994
Instruments: drums
Notes: Mark Parnell performed with Jethro Tull at certain concerts in 1994.
Lucia Micarelli
Active: 2005-2006
Instruments: violin
Notes: From October 2005 through most of 2006 Micarelli joined Jethro Tull at many of their concerts on violin.
Anna Phoebe
Active: 2006-2007
Instruments: violin
Notes: Phoebe, along with Ann Marie Calhoun, replaced Lucio Micarelli as Jethro Tull's guest violinist in late 2006 until 2007.
Ann Marie Calhoun
Active: 2006-2007
Instruments: violin
Notes: Phoebe, along with Anna Phoebe, replaced Lucio Micarelli as Jethro Tull's guest violinist in late 2006 until 2007.

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