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Another Song About Drinking (I'll Cheers To That)

by James Harriman

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Another Song About Drinking (I'll Cheers To That)

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"I Wrote This As My 'The Barley Mow'. A Song To Sing With Your Friends In A Pub While Consuming An Entire Beverage In Two Minutes. I wanted to release something fun for people to enjoy in these tough times. I've got a whole album of sad songs ready to release, but nobody wants that right now, I hope this song puts a smile on your face. If it does I've done my job" - James Harriman

The song takes influence from the sound of large 'trad-folk' bands such as 'Bellowhead', "The Levellers", and 'Bruce Springsteen and The Sessions Band", as well as the feel good vibe of "The Wurzels", "Tankus The Henge" and "Skinny Lister". The whole song feels like it is played by multiple people in one room. However, this is not the case.

The song was produced by James Harriman in his home studio in late 2020. As is usual in his music, James plays most of the instruments you hear. The song has session playing from Finlay Bradley on drums, and Piano and Accordion from John Hare (known for playing with "Nick Parker And The False Alarms" and "Gavin Osborn and The Comments Section").

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releases March 17, 2021

Written, Recorded, Produced and Performed by James Harriman.
With Finlay Bradley on Drums, and John Hare on Piano/Accordion.

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James Harriman Birmingham, UK

​​James Harriman takes a Folk-Rock sound and collides it with Brit-Pop influences and a Rock N Roll attitude creating a sound that brings old and new together. He delivers a non-stop, high energy live persona alongside catchy choruses and strong lyrics. “You will Laugh, Cry, Dance, Sing and Drink along with Friends and Strangers Alike!” ... more

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