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Jay Nash returns to Liverpool a year after the raving success of his Co-headline show at the shipping forecast with Greg Holden. The last 12 months have been big for Jay with a huge US tour and consecutive tours of Europe under his belt. Latest record "Diamonds and Blood" was released this time last year to critical acclaim and reached #5 on the iTunes Songwriter chart in the US as well as #7 in Germany and #11 in the UK.
"I didn’t know really what to expect seeing Jay Nash live, but I was blown away by the power of his lyrics and performance" - St Louis online
"An unabashed romantic whose music goes from easy country-rock to Wilco-style Americana, Jay Nash sings in a slightly roughened voice that recalls Bruce Springsteen’s or Ray LaMontagne’s. Nash beats out most of what passes for country-rock these days. And when he turns down the power, he’s a gentle, persuasive performer.Diamonds and Blood is his most confident release to date." - Edd Hurt (Nashville Scene)
"In a genre where it is hard to stand out Jay Nash makes it look easy." - Absolute Punk
This time round Jay brings with him the incredible songstress Garrison Starr. Releasing May 1 on her Radtown Music imprint, singer-songwriter-troubadour Garrison Starr returns with Amateur, her seventh studio album. Representing her first full-length since 2007’s The Girl That Killed September, Amateur is co-produced with musician Justin Glasco (Christina Perri, Dan Wilson, Cary Brothers, Matt Nathanson, Kate Voegele, Jeremy Camp) and features contributions from singers Glen Phillips, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Adrianne Gonzalez, Gary Jules, Joey Ryan, Jake Newton and Natalia Zukerman, guitarists Kevin Devine, Meghan Toohey and Josh Dunahoo, drummer Aaron Redfield, and violinist Helena Lamb. From the brimming glisten of “To Garrison on Her 29th Birthday” to the mid-70s era Eagles’ vibe of “Slow Crawl” (featuring guitar work by Kevin Devine) to the esoteric yearning of “The Needle and The Vein” to the soul-comforting “I’m gonna take you home” refrain of “Rednecks and Sailors” to the powerful self-examination of closer “Other People’s Eyes” Amateuris a glorious affair of the heart.
Along with Jay & Garrison we have Local favourites:
Johnny Sands - www.facebook.com/JohnnySandsMusic
and Fieldhouse - www.facebook.com/fieldhouseuk
Tickets are £6 and available over at WWW.SEETHESOUNDPRESENTS.COM