Live From Parr Street Studios Jamie Webster

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
08.08.2023

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  • 1Down The Road (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:29
  • 2Out On The Street (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:13
  • 3Living For Yesterday (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:35
  • 4The Joker (Live From Parr Street Studios)04:42
  • 5Change (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:18
  • 6Grinding the Gears (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:13
  • 7Something's Gotta Give (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:19
  • 8We Get By (Live From Parr Street Studios)02:51
  • 9Weekend in Paradise (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:28
  • 10This Place (Live From Parr Street Studios)03:17
  • Total Runtime34:25

Info for Live From Parr Street Studios

Fresh off the success of a #6 in the UK Album chart, people’s poet Jamie Webster returns to Guesthouse for an exclusive encore rendition of his ‘Live from Parr Street Studios’ set.

Performing on Monday 22nd February at 20.00pm live from Parr Street Studios, music lovers can enjoy music from the Liverpool hero who topped the first folk chart.

Jamie Webster’s lyrics have made him a well-established voice of the city of Liverpool, with his debut album "We Get By" crowning the music maestro the first artist to top the Official Folk Album Chart.

Jamie Webster, vocals, guitar




Jamie Webster
Music with rare meaning, ‘people’s poet’ Jamie Webster has built a movement around songcraft that distils struggle, finds hope and the tugs at the ties that bind. Creating pin-sharp pictures of people he sees around him striving and failing, through no fault of their own, to make better lives, Webster’s motivations and inspirations are unambiguous. Singing for the downtrodden, dispossessed and ill-advised with fists-aloft, smile-wide songs that invite, if not demand the release of communal celebration, Webster’s story has a cast of thousands. Rooted in Liverpool, yet finding the same faces with different accents singing every word back at him, from London to Glasgow, Manchester to Belfast, every moment of Webster’s success is shared. scoring a UK Official Albums Chart Top Ten and UK Official Folk Chart Number One with his debut album, We Get By, Webster is held up by the enthusiasm of people just like him: those who simply love music and see the cracks in people’s troubles that serve to let the light in. His 2021 album, Moments, was produced by Manic Street Preachers’ producer Dave Eringa at Rockfield Studios and elevates Webster to full-blooded, plugged-in, R’n’B and Laurel Canyon-inspired indie anthemist with everything to say Jamie Webster

Music with rare meaning, ‘people’s poet’ Jamie Webster has built a movement around songcraft that distils struggle, finds hope and the tugs at the ties that bind. Creating pin-sharp pictures of people he sees around him striving and failing, through no fault of their own, to make better lives, Webster’s motivations and inspirations are unambiguous. Singing for the downtrodden, dispossessed and ill-advised with fists-aloft, smile-wide songs that invite, if not demand the release of communal celebration, Webster’s story has a cast of thousands. Rooted in Liverpool, yet finding the same faces with different accents singing every word back at him, from London to Glasgow, Manchester to Belfast, every moment of Webster’s success is shared. scoring a UK Official Albums Chart Top Ten and UK Official Folk Chart Number One with his debut album, We Get By, Webster is held up by the enthusiasm of people just like him: those who simply love music and see the cracks in people’s troubles that serve to let the light in. His 2021 album, Moments, was produced by Manic Street Preachers’ producer Dave Eringa at Rockfield Studios and elevates Webster to full-blooded, plugged-in, R’n’B and Laurel Canyon-inspired indie anthemist with everything to say.



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