
Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull pulled off one of the most controversial upsets in Grammy history. In 1989, their album Crest of a Knave beat Metallica's …And Justice For All for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance — a flute-fronted prog rock band beating one of metal's defining records. Bandleader Ian Anderson took out a full-page Billboard ad afterward that simply read: "The flute is a heavy, metal instrument."
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