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Liverpool Radio Legend Pete Price chats to a variety of interesting guests
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Episode 167
From Building Sites to Big Stages: Jamie Webster's Journey
There's a rhythm to life in Liverpool that resonates through the streets, the people, and most of all, through the music of Jamie Webster. This local hero, whose guitar strings are as much a part of him as the Scouse blood in his veins, is about to take on Sefton Park in front of an astounding 40,000 fans.
But who is Jamie Webster, and why are thousands flocking to see him perform? My latest podcast episode dives deep into the heart of this question, exploring Jamie's journey from a paper boy to a beloved musician. It's an inspiring tale of a man who, armed with nothing but his guitar and a voice that echoes the soul of Liverpool, has become the anthem of the working class.
Jamie's story is as raw and unfiltered as his music. He speaks candidly about his influences, like the legendary Bob Dylan, and how he found his own voice through truth-telling and a relentless work ethic instilled in him since childhood. He's not just a musician; he's a storyteller for the unheard, a beacon for the underdogs, and a symbol of hope for a city that never backs down.
The episode is filled with moments that will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even shed a tear. Jamie's honesty about his growth, both as an artist and a person, is refreshing. He doesn't shy away from discussing the economic disparities in his own city, the politics that fuel his lyrics, or the challenges he's faced transitioning from football chants to music that transcends the sport.
But what truly makes Jamie stand out is his unwavering commitment to his message. His music isn't just for Liverpool fans; it's for anyone who has ever faced a struggle, felt marginalised, or dared to dream of a better life. With songs like "Weekend in Paradise" and "Something's Gotta Give," Jamie is not only giving a voice to the voiceless but also rallying a community to stand together.
So, whether you're from Liverpool or simply a lover of music that speaks truth to power, this episode is a must-listen. Join me as I uncover the remarkable tale of Jamie Webster, the man who's turning his music into a movement. Listen, feel inspired, and remember – the spirit of Liverpool is alive and well in the songs of Jamie Webster.
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Episode 166
Dive into a tale of unexpected connections and cultural revelations with Pete Price as he encounters Vlad, a charismatic bartender from the mythical land of Transylvania. In this episode, Vlad shares his journey from the shadows of Dracula's castle to the bustling bars of England, his passion for film production, and his experiences as a Romanian in a foreign land. Uncover the rich tapestry of Transylvanian lore, the challenges of chasing creative dreams abroad, and the warm embrace of Liverpool's vibrant community. Tune in for an enchanting conversation that traverses history, horror, and the human spirit.
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Episode 165
Local Street Artist Paul Curtis chats to Pete Price
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Episode 164
Frank Mckenna, Chief Exec of Downtown in Business chats to Pete about Government, Local Politics and lots more
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Episode 163
Pete becomes a tourist in Liverpool & chats to local guide Dale Roberts
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Episode 162
Liverpool Street Artist Brezaux chats to Pete Price about his work
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Simply the best
The pod cast is simply the best ! Pete has such a way with all he interviews making you think you are in the room with the guest . Pete is a true Liverpool icon and his work will stand the test of time . I always look forward to see who’s next . Thanks Pete for all you do !