Wishbone Ash
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Wishbone Ash embarked on the nascent Progressive Rock scene
in 1969, taking full advantage of a fertile musical environment
where they produced a distinctive brand of melodic rock.
Inspired equally by British folk traditions and American jazz
and R&B, the group played to public and critical acclaim.
50 years later, having pioneered the use of twin lead guitars,
Wishbone Ash has gained worldwide recognition, based firmly on
a regime of relentless touring.
The band includes founding member Andy Powell, who handles
lead vocals and trades guitar licks with Yorkshire’s
Mark Abrahams. Bassist Bob Skeat, a 25 year veteran of the
band, drives the rhythm section along with Mike Truscott, one of
the best of Britain’s new breed of drummers.
Wishbone Ash, the quintessential road band, is an acknowledged influence on many other bands including Thin Lizzy and Iron Maiden along with younger bands like Opeth. Power and melody have made the Ash a hard act to follow, while they are currently being discovered by new generations of loyal rock fans.
An exceptional recording and touring career has seen Wishbone Ash weather many changes in record labels, personnel and musical trends. Today, the band is still going strong, with most of their vast catalog intact on CD, an award-winning website and a date sheet the envy of many other bands.