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HAVING already started the year with an extensive tour of Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, Wishbone Ash stop off in the UK for a 25-date tour that takes in Monmouth's The Savoy next Thursday on April 24.

Their enduring popularity shows no sign of abating nearly 40 years after they were first formed.

During that time, they have been credited with inspiring bands such as Thin Lizzy and Iron Maiden with their pioneering, trademark twin-lead guitars, their unique blend of blues, jazz and English folk.

Wishbone Ash has released nearly 40 albums and 6 DVDs and performed on five continents to critical acclaim.

The band regularly performs more than 150 shows a year, delivering the goods to an ever-growing number of appreciative fans of all ages.

Throughout the years, many notable musicians have contributed their talents to the band, including AsiaÕs John Wetton, Trevor Bolder from Uriah Heep and Laurie Wisefield, who would later play guitar for Joe Cocker and Tina Turner.

The current and established line-up comprises founding guitarist Andy Powell, long-serving bassist Bob Skeat, guitarist Muddy Manninen and drummer Joe Crabtree.

Tickets cost £15 and are available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/savoytheatre and Artico, Church Street, Monmouth on 01344 301050.

2:48pm Friday 18th April 2008

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