It's fun for all and all for fun at Wishbone Ash fan convention at Florida resort Wishbone Ash, the ground-breaking British band that pioneered the melodic twin-lead guitar style which influenced the ...
Although they were rarely among the top-selling bands, Wishbone Ash were incredibly important in the development of hard rock. They released their self-titled debut album on Dec. 4, 1970. The LP ...
A helmeted warrior gazes off across a misty landscape, a spear held at his side. His robe is red and the mystical, misty hills around him fade through different shades of yellow. It’s an LP record ...
Nineteen people have played in Wishbone Ash since its founding in 1969, not counting second and third stints for some members. But when the current lineup takes the stage Sunday at the Midway Tavern ...
Wishbone Ash are loading up their 2015 tour calendar with a lengthy run of dates that includes a number of stops in North America. While some of the details are still being ironed out, a press release ...
One of the greatest prog-rock albums ever, Wishbone Ash’s 1972 epic Argus also remains the English band’s best-known and definitive sonic statement. And while other acts in the genre like Yes, Jethro ...
Wishbone Ash today: Joe Crabtree, Mark Abrahams, Bob Skeat, and Andy Powell. Credit: Photo by Mannie Grove Wishbone Ash today: Joe Crabtree, Mark Abrahams, Bob Skeat, and Andy Powell. Credit: Photo by ...
the 55th anniversary of the formation of the original Wishbone Ash. Wishbone Ash was formed by West Country musicians Martin Turner and Steve Upton, who arrived in London in 1969 to embark on their ...
15:52, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 Updated: 15:52, Tue, Sep 24, 2024 Andy Powell says Wishbone Ash are getting “lots of younger fans coming to the shows now.” Then he chuckles and admits that by younger fans he ...
One of the most underrated bands to emerge from Britain in the late 1960s to early 1970s, Wishbone Ash achieved a fine balance between progressive and blues-rock. Its original material made prominent ...
Wishbone Ash is a British rock band which achieved its geatest success in the early and mid-1970s. Their most popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Argus (1972), There's the Rub (1974), and New ...