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#do you think part of why Jamie liked George Harrison is because his named sounded like his mum’s?
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Ted 🤝 Georgie = making sure their sons don’t learn their favorite Beatle is dead ❤️
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musicarenagh · 2 months
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Jamie Ferguson's "Waiting For My Girl": A Heartfelt Song About Young Love So, Jamie Ferguson, a Manchester guy making soft rock music, just dropped a single called "Waiting For My Girl". Maybe if you have listened to the first song, "Sweeter After Difficulties", you don't need an introduction. This new song still carries that vibe but with a little more energy. "Waiting For My Girl" is like a sweet innocent love for an immature boy. Like, those moments where your heart is about to stop beating. Jamie got the sound just right for this dreamy composition where she blends soft rock with a bit of power pop to pull us into the song. See melancholic guitars, groovy basses, and a moderate rhythm that just takes you away with it. Jamie's lyrics? They're the same as a warm blanket and they remind me of being heartbroken for someone. He says he got influenced by people like George Harrison and Mac DeMarco, so the name plays an important role here. Ultimately, "Waiting For My Girl" is Jamie revealing his talent in both music and narration. It is catchy, it is heartfelt, but most of all it will end up on my playlist. Go for it – I guarantee you won't be disappointed. Listen to Waiting For My Girl below https://open.spotify.com/track/48m8TotIuPoi7WD2s5xTMq?si=535886b5d2ff4335 Follow Jamie Ferguson on Facebook Spotify Soundcloud Youtube Instagram Twitter What is your stage name Jamie Ferguson Is there a story behind your stage name? Just my name Where do you find inspiration? Im a sucker for old 60s and 70s songwriters and blues guitar What was the role of music in the early years of your life? It was and still is everything to me. Are you from a musical or artistic family? No, not at all Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry? It all goes back to Jimi Hendrix How did you learn to sing/write/to play? I started learning guitar in Skipton (North of England) from gentleman called Malcolm Crossley What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform? It was a Led Zeppelin tribute band How would you describe your music? Indie pop paying hommage to 60s and 70s records. https://open.spotify.com/track/3Evk5OulKhwR7G2T7A5b0d?si=d755c0642a464461 Describe your creative process. I just like to write with an acoustic guitar and find cool chords and melodies then watch it come alive with other musical ideas in a session and just take inspiration from as many different things I love. What is your main inspiration? Neil Young! What musician do you admire most and why? I would probably say Hendrix because he advanced the guitar so much and there will never be another one to do so much for an instrument. Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career? Absolutely Who do you see as your main competitor? I dont see music as a competition. What are your interests outside of music? I love travelling and running If it wasn't a music career, what would you be doing? Psychology What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music? I think not having as clear a career path is hard and imposter syndrome is something I struggle with. If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be? Less business more music https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EEsDHaD03MWnYcaQMGDhc?si=X48MEUd1QAejNS1Kzoi4VA Why did you choose this as the title of this project? It was just the lyric that stood out the most. What are your plans for the coming months? I’m currently performing on a private yacht Do you have any artistic collaboration plans A few people I plan to write with when I return to the UK but no big names. What message would you like to give to your fans? Just listen to whatever you like and don't be confined to certain genres. There is so much great stuff out there
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