Talk:David Goodier
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Jethro Tull (as a band) does not exist.
editStating that David Goodier is touring with Jethro Tull since 2017 is very misleading. The band, Jethro Tull, no longer exists. The "repertoire" of Jethro Tull will exist Ad infinitum. Checking the Jethro Tull Website, you will find the following statement: “Ian Anderson Presents: JETHRO TULL – 50th Anniversary Tour”.
http://jethrotull.com/jethro-tull-50th-anniversary-usa-dates-announced/
You will also find this: "To celebrate this golden anniversary, Ian Anderson will present 50 years of Jethro Tull in eight UK concerts during April 2018 as part of the worldwide touring schedule."
http://jethrotull.com/50th-anniversary-uk-tour-in-2018/
Jethro Tull has not existed since Martin Barre left the band in July of 2011. A little research on your part will establish this to be true. Every tour since 2011 has been Ian Anderson (with his current band) playing the music of Jethro Tull, with various tour names. Ian has made it very clear that, in his twilight years, he wants some recognition. Hooter13 (talk) 03:22, 18 April 2018 (UTC)