Martin Barré, “67-Z-4-53×49” (19670, enamel and acrylic on canvas, 20 7/8 x 19 3/8 inches, ©2018 Martin Barré / ADAGP, Paris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery ...
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Installation view, ‘Enigmas: Martin Barre, David Ostrowski, Julian Schnabel, Reena Spaulings’ (2015) (photo by Lance Brewer, courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York). Left: Martin Barre, “65-S-9” ...
You can check out of Jethro Tull any time you like, but you can never leave. Lead guitarist Martin Barre parted with the band in 2011, after playing alongside frontman Ian Anderson for more than four ...
Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre recalled the difficult experience of his first show with the band, which took place around 50 years ago in the south-west of England. He faced the challenge ...
Chances are you’ve heard a Martin Barre guitar riff before. That’s because the former Jethro Tull guitarist’s place in rock history was cemented as far back as 1971, when “Aqualung” propelled the band ...
Of the nearly 55 years that Jethro Tull has existed as rock ‘n’ roll’s ambassador of flute-driven English folk music, 45 of those years were driven by the muscular guitar battery of Martin Barre. With ...
Martin Barre Talks About Jethro Tull Memories, New Music and More: Exclusive Interview Jethro Tull played their last concert in 2011, when main songwriter Ian Anderson retired the band and moved ...
In a new interview, longtime Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre reflects on the infamous night at the 1989 Grammys where his band beat the heavily-favored Metallica. He has one big regret about the ...
Martin Barre was the guitarist for Jethro Tull for 43 years. He joined the band following their debut album "This Was" after founding member (guitarist) Mick Abrahams, who favored more blues-oriented ...