Dan Webster
Pete Lambert
Friday 21st October, 7.30pm
Tickets are £10 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.
Dan Webster has been described as ‘one of the U.K’s best kept musical secrets and one not to miss!’, ‘Achingly lovely, like sun breaking on a rain swept highway…’ RnR and an ‘An insightful lyricist with a great voice’ Acoustic Magazine. According to Americana UK – ‘He is the missing link, the joining point, where folk fuses with country – as good as you’ll hear on any record out of Austin or Nashville – beautiful – he is Anglicana’. Dan is a road-seasoned English singer-songwriter and guitarist, his music is influenced by the sounds and storytelling traditions of Americana, which he uniquely melds with an honest Northern English perspective in his songwriting. His sound is unashamedly influenced by the americana, bluegrass and country music – his heart remains a Yorkshireman’s.
Dan like his band is a formidable live performer – inspiring attention; pulling you into his work with finely crafted melodies and lyrics – delivered with a powerful and honest vocal…fantastic solo, duo, or with his band. They’ll have you laughing, dancing and crying.
Press:
‘Dan Webster’s subtle exploration of the human heart resonated with me after each spin of his fine new record… which draws assuredly on folk and country roots from across the Atlantic but remains assertively northern English.’
RnR ****
‘Webster proves to be a master story teller and fine entertainer.’
County Music Magazine ****
‘Dan Webster played an impressive set at Maverick… performing under his name a permanent band… well-honed violin of Emily Lawler and cello of Rachel Brown weaving interesting lines and counter melodies… incorporates folk and bluegrass but also draws on Springsteen…’
Country Music People Magazine
‘THE TIN MAN will make it on to a fair few ‘Best Of’ lists, and deservedly so.’
Maverick Magazine ****
‘Mixing folk, country and even a little rock ‘n’ roll, all delivered with a clear, distinctive voice, some great playing and an immaculate sound, it stopped me in my tracks.’
Folk Radio UK
‘He is the missing link, the joining point, where folk fuses with country – as good as you’ll hear on any record out of Austin or Nashville – and Alt rock.’
Americana UK 9/10
‘His delivery is passionate, this album boasts a big, big heart.’
Folk Radio UK
‘Rather Marvellous”
Aled Jones’ BBC Radio 2
Dan Webster
Pete Lambert
Friday 21st October, 7.30pm
Tickets are £10 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.