Wishbone
Ash, one of the most influential guitar bands in the history of rock,
recently announced a line-up change. After more than a decade of making
albums and touring the world with the band, guitarist Muddy Manninen has
left to pursue his own musical interests.
“It's been a very rewarding relationship with some great work being laid down, from 'Clan Destiny' to 'Blue Horizon.'” said bandleader Andy Powell (guitar, lead vocals). “We sincerely thank Muddy and wish him good luck on his solo project, currently well under way.”
“It's been a very rewarding relationship with some great work being laid down, from 'Clan Destiny' to 'Blue Horizon.'” said bandleader Andy Powell (guitar, lead vocals). “We sincerely thank Muddy and wish him good luck on his solo project, currently well under way.”
Mark Abrahams |
Jumping into
the fray as Muddy's replacement – and the ninth in a long and
illustrious line of guitar players that form part of the fabled Wishbone
Ash twin-lead section – is Mark Abrahams, who has been preparing for
this gig since the tender age of 9, when he first picked up a guitar and
started to figure out some of those well-known lines that have inspired
generations of guitar players.
“It was the sound of the twin lead guitars that first caught my attention. The sound was different to any other music I had heard up until that point,” Mark said. “A couple of years after my first discovery of Wishbone Ash, my dad had a couple of VHS videos of the reunion gigs, and I would sit and watch them for hours. I was hooked!”
“I'm happy to say Mark's a Les Paul and Strat man; these two guitars have always been an important part of Wishbone's sound,” Powell said. “He also plays Elvidge Custom Guitars.”
“It was the sound of the twin lead guitars that first caught my attention. The sound was different to any other music I had heard up until that point,” Mark said. “A couple of years after my first discovery of Wishbone Ash, my dad had a couple of VHS videos of the reunion gigs, and I would sit and watch them for hours. I was hooked!”
“I'm happy to say Mark's a Les Paul and Strat man; these two guitars have always been an important part of Wishbone's sound,” Powell said. “He also plays Elvidge Custom Guitars.”
The owner of
Vision Guitars in Castleford, Yorkshire, UK, Mark has worked in musical
instrument retail since leaving Leeds College of Music in 1997. Most
recently with Yorkshire band Coyote, Mark has played 100 dates a year,
and has toured with Ron Thal (ex-Guns N' Roses) and Graham Oliver, Steve
Dawson's version of Saxon.
Mark's debut performance with Wishbone Ash will be at the upcoming Sweden Rock festival (June 9), alongside the likes of Kings X, Aerosmith and the Scorpions.
“I've been
overwhelmed by the response from Wishbone Ash fans, and I would like to
give my heartfelt thanks to you all for the positive comments and
'welcomes' to the band,” said Mark. “Thank you! It means a lot to this
Yorkshire lad who's just had the dream of a lifetime come true.”
“It's going to
be an exciting new phase for Wishbone Ash,” said Powell. “Come and check
us out on the road as we welcome Mark Abrahams into the band.”
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