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Liverpool Acoustic presents: Visions of Liege & Lief – A Tribute to the Landmark 1969 Album
Eugene McGuinness to Launch Brand New LP in Liverpool this March
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Helen Maw scoops both awards at the Liverpool Acoustic Songwriting Challenge 2025
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Liverpool Acoustic (Page 78)

Liverpool Acoustic is the only website of its kind in the UK. It was founded by Graham Holland in April 2008 as a central resource for the vibrant and exciting acoustic music scene in Liverpool and the Greater Merseyside area. The website publishes news from the local acoustic music scene, previews of upcoming events, and reviews of music releases and gigs. This content is available for free via email subscription. Liverpool Acoustic also hosts its own shows at venues including the Music Room and LEAF on Bold Street.

Interview with Ryan Wyatt (Dead Cities)

2010-09-26
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 26, 2010
In: interviews, news and reviews

An Interview with Ryan Wyatt (Dead Cities) Continuing the string of interviews with local musicians and bands about how they go about writing their songs Matt Moss recently got the chance to interview Ryan Wyatt, bass player with the multi instrumentalist Liverpool Folk-Rock band Dead Cities. So in the beginning,Continue Reading

Can you help our band from Sweden? Drums and gigs needed!

2010-09-20
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 20, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

Those of you who have who read the preview of the Liverpool Acoustic Live gig this coming Friday 24th September at the View Two Gallery on Mathew Street (check out the preview and the Spotlight audio show here) will know that we’ve got a group visiting from Sweden.The Orchestra (alsoContinue Reading

Hope Street Feast – Sunday 19th September

2010-09-18
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 18, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

We haven’t got a feature to offer you this weekend so we thought we’d tell you all about the Hope Street Feast instead.The 5th urban village fete of the Hope Street Quarter is taking place on Sunday 19th September between 10.30am and 5.00pm.As always, there’s lots to see, do, eat,Continue Reading

Grateful Fred’s opening, and interview

2010-09-16
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 16, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

Grateful Fred’s is a brand new Acoustic, Roots and Americana event based at The Freshfield Hotel in Formby. The inaugural gig is on Friday 17th September and features Drew Nelson from Michigan, USA. Drew Nelson has been described as having an irresistable voice and simply brilliant songs, and has beenContinue Reading

Win tickets for Mellowtone’s Canadian Blast gig

2010-09-14
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 14, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

One of Liverpool’s best (and mellowest!) acoustic nights, Mellowtone, has teamed up with Canadian Blast for a not-to-be-missed gig at The Shipping Forecast on Tuesday 21st September. Here at Liverpool Acoustic HQ we’ve got two tickets to give away, but not until we’ve told you all about the line-up!The eveningContinue Reading

Liverpool Acoustic Live preview – 24th September 2010

2010-09-11
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 11, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #33September 2010 1. Peter Price – Big Road Blues 2. Peter Price – You Done Told Everybody 3. Blue C – Blues Go Rolling On 4. Blue C – Good Times Highway 5. The Orchestra – Shame 6. The Orchestra – Hit The Road, Jack bonus trackContinue Reading

Tea Club Records Want Your Albums/EP’s/Merch Etc!!!

2010-09-08
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 8, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

Hello!!!On Saturday 18th September, the Ratty Little Fingers and Chay from the Ladykillers are doing our 1st “Tea Club Records” stall at an independent market in Crosby Village (Outside of Blues Bar). Part of the idea behind the Market is helping raise more awareness about Sainsburys demolition of Crosby Village,Continue Reading

Liverpool Acoustic Newsletter – September 2010

2010-09-01
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: September 1, 2010
In: news, news and reviews, newsletter

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in last month’s Above The Beaten Track event. The decision to move to The Bluecoat paid off big style, and we’re already planning how to make it even better for next year. But enough of last month’s events – they’re justContinue Reading

EP review: Matt Moss – I Am Gone

2010-08-29
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: August 29, 2010
In: music reviews, news and reviews, reviews

EP REVIEW Artist: Matt Moss EP: I Am Gone Website: theharmlessmusician.blogspot.com I’ve had the privilege today of reviewing a wonderful folk/acoustic musician, Matthew Moss. His 5 song EP is out now, and trust me, it’s one of those albums you’ll want to get, put on your iPod, and walk outContinue Reading

Mathew Street Fringe this weekend

2010-08-26
By: Liverpool Acoustic
On: August 26, 2010
In: news, news and reviews

This August bank holiday weekend sees the return of the Mathew Street Festival, and with it comes its kid brother the Mathew Street Fringe. Whereas the main outdoor festival is known for its vast array of cover bands, the Fringe showcases the current music scene. Now, that’s not to sayContinue Reading

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