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The Unravelling Wilburys

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19 November - 20 November 2026
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Now hear this, y’all…

Rumour has it the Wilbury brothers wuz plyin’ their trade
one night in Tootsie’s Bar, Nashville, when they spotted George Harrison from
The Beatles and his pal, Jeff Lynne outta the ELO in the crowd. Seems George
& Jeff wuz lovin’ the show cuz they called up some friends to come along.
Them friends wuz Roy Orbison, Tom Petty outta The Heartbreakers, and that Bobby
Dylan himself.

After a night partyin’ n’ drinkin’, the boys allegedly
decided they should all work together. Six months on, the Wilburys had heard
nuthin’. Then it seems they heard their own music comin’ out of a record store.
It wuz a new supergroup, callin’ ‘emselves The Traveling Wilburys.

Yes folks, it seems the Traveling Wilburys became a tribute
band to our home-spun originals!

After a lot of years, The Unravelling Wilburys decided to
‘reclaim’ their songs, puttin’ together a set of all the hits and the best
stuff Dylan, Petty, Orbison, Lynne and Harrison could muster between ‘em. Then
they headed for the UK, where the folks ain’t got much of a clue about Country
music and took to ‘em right away. They’ve been here ever since.

With a perfect mix of superb musicianship and comedy, the
UNRAVELLING WILBURYS are brothers ‘Sticky’ Willy, Walter, Thumper, Blind Melon
and Honky Tonk, who tell their unique story on how they became a tribute band.
Now so popular that they even got to be a question on that TV show “The Chase”,
the boys get to spend their time travelling all over the UK, from the Orkney
Islands to the Isle of Wight; from Penzance to Perth; from Southwold to South
Wales; getting rave reviews and packing out theatres along the way in towns
whose names they’ve never heard of and can’t pronounce.

The show features the best of the Wilbury albums (‘Handle
With Care’; ‘The End of The Line’; ‘The Devil’s Been Busy’; ‘Tweeter & The
Monkeyman’) and some of their supposedly thievin’ counterparts’ numbers like
‘Refugee’; ‘While my Guitar Gently Weeps’; ‘Like a Rollin Stone’; ‘Only the
Lonely’ and ‘Mr. Blue Sky’. The act also contains the kind of comedy only a
band spending far too many nights in Travelodge hotels could dream up.

So- turn off your hearing aid, put your Zimmer frame to one
side and prepare for a great night out. It’s a journey you ain’t gonna forget
in a hurry!

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