THE Rollin' Clones were formed in 1997 to celebrate the music and career of the greatest rock n' roll band of all time. Since then they have gone from strength to strength, playing sell out concerts all over the world.

The distinctive Rolling Stones sound will be recreated for local audiences when The Rollin' Clones perform at The Wharf, Tavistock this Saturday, January 17.

The Clones enjoy the enviable reputation of being the best ever tribute to the Rolling Stones.

The 100% live show will cover the whole range of Stones' favourites from the early sixties to the present day. 'Paint it Black' rocks', 'Angie' swoons, 'Brown Sugar' is sweet and 'Gimme Shelter' is pure class.

For more information and to book tickets, please contact The Wharf Box Office on 01822 611166.

l Jewels In The Crown — a fundraiser for Tavistock Arts and Music Festival — takes place at The Wharf this Sunday, January 18, from 7.30pm.

A celebration of local music and music makers, the event features local musicians performing traditional music which has origins or references to the South West.

Performers include Jim and Johnny McIntyre, Stevie Mann, Alan and John Maddocks, Paul Dobbie and Offshore Drift, with Johnny McIntyre performing for the first time the finale, appropriately titled 'Jewel in the Crown'.

Tickets £5 available from the Wharf box office on the above number.

Special thanks to Angela Court (and Wharf technical staff), Johnny McIntyre, Paul Dobbie, Alan and John Maddock, Stevie Mann and Jeff Sleeman.