Tag Archives: Wishbone Ash

Martin Turner Reaches Out For The Sky

August 14, 2015

Since he parted company with WISHBONE ASH for the second time, Martin Turner‘s studio output hasn’t been too plentiful, his new music housed only on 1996’s “Walking The Reeperbahn,” while the bassist’s band’s live albums such as  relied heavily on the material … Continue reading

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WISHBONE ASH Guitarist Remembers RENAISSANCE Keyboardist

May 7, 2015

As we  a few days ago, on May 1st John Tout, the former keyboard player with RENAISSANCE had passed away. He stays in the memory of many, though, and that’s how , the guitarist of WISHBONE ASH, remembers John: “I am saddened to … Continue reading

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ANDY POWELL (WISHBONE ASH)

May 1, 2015

WISHBONE ASH have been a significant part of the ’70s rock scene, seamlessly melding hard rock attack, prog sophistication and folk mellowness. More so, their twin-guitar trademark sound became a prototype for many other bands, and their influence is widely felt today, … Continue reading

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Interview with ANDY POWELL (WISHBONE ASH)

April 30, 2015

April 2015 “Live Dates”: the title of WISHBONE ASH’s classic concert album has long become their modus operandi and sometimes a framework for giving the fans the band’s old material to enjoy – as  by this scribe right after our … Continue reading

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MARTIN TURNER & Friends – The Garden Party

April 22, 2015

Cherry Red 2014 Subtitled “A Celebration Of Wishbone Ash Music” – or its less explored reaches – by the band’s estranged bassist and guests. Given the acrimony between guitarist , who’s been leading WISHBONE ASH through thick and thin, and … Continue reading

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