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Magnum on Wolverhampton Civic Hall's wall of fame

Midland rockers Magnum are the latest act to make their way on to a wall of fame celebrating the region's finest musical talents.

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Midland rockers Magnum are the latest act to make their way on to a wall of fame celebrating the region's finest musical talents.

Four members of the band, who hail from around the Midlands, saw their names go on to Wolverhampton Civic Hall's wall of fame at a special ceremony ahead of their concert at the Robin 2 in Bilston last night.

Bob Catley, Tony Clarkin, Mark Stanway and Al Barrow's names now hang behind the venue's stage alongside other Midland big names including Led Zeppelin drummer Jon Bonham, Slade frontman Noddy Holder and Black Country Communion's Glenn Hughes.

Lead singer Bob said: "It's a real honour to be added to the wall."

The band's fifth member, Harry James, is from London.

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