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  2. List of Wishbone Ash members - Wikipedia

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    Wishbone Ash are an English hard rock band from Torquay, Devon. Formed in October 1969, the group originally included bassist and lead vocalist Martin Turner , guitarists and vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner , and drummer Steve Upton . [ 1 ]

  3. Wishbone Ash - Wikipedia

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    Wishbone Ash on stage in Charlotte, North Carolina, US, in 1972. Wishbone Ash was formed in October 1969 by bass guitarist Martin Turner and drummer Steve Upton. When Tanglewood's original guitarist, Martin's brother Glenn Turner, left the trio and returned to his native Devon, their manager, Miles Copeland III, advertised for a guitar player and also for a keyboard player.

  4. Ted Turner (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Turner joined Wishbone Ash in 1969. Extensive touring followed, whilst also recording the albums Wishbone Ash, Pilgrimage, and Argus. He left the band after their fourth album, Wishbone Four, in 1974. His main guitar during this period was a Gibson Les Paul. He also used a Fender Stratocaster and vintage lap steel guitars.

  5. Joe Crabtree - Wikipedia

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    Crabtree performing on tour with Wishbone Ash. Crabtree joined Wishbone Ash in 2007 [6] for the Power of Eternity album and subsequent tour, replacing previous drummer Ray Weston. He co-wrote songs on the Elegant Stealth and Blue Horizon albums, the latter of which he co-produced and contributed a guitar solo to the song "Take It Back".

  6. John Wetton - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the band Family in 1971 for a short time, before joining King Crimson in 1972. [3] After the breakup of King Crimson at the end of 1974, Wetton played in a number of progressive rock and hard rock bands, including Roxy Music (1974–1975), Uriah Heep (1975–1976), U.K. (1977–1980), and Wishbone Ash (1980–1981). [1]

  7. There's the Rub - Wikipedia

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    There's the Rub is the fifth studio album by rock band Wishbone Ash. It is the first album to feature guitarist-vocalist Laurie Wisefield, who would be a major part of the band's creative direction for the next 11 years. It also marked a change in sound. It was the band's first album to be recorded in America and was produced by producer Bill ...

  8. Wishbone Ash discography - Wikipedia

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    Classic Ash: The Original Wishbone Ash: 1981 The Best of Wishbone Ash: 1993 Time Was: The Wishbone Ash Collection: 1994 The Very Best of Wishbone Ash: Blowin' Free: 1997 The Best of Wishbone Ash: Distillation: 1999 Millennium Collection: 2001 Blowin' Free: An Introduction to Wishbone Ash: 2003 The Collection: Warriors: 2004 Backbones: Lost ...

  9. Laurie Wisefield - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his stint in Wishbone Ash, Wisefield performed with the progressive rock band, Home. The group released three albums through Columbia Records between 1971 and 1974. [ 1 ] Another member of Home, Cliff Williams , went on to find fame with AC/DC .