Pistol Pete Wearn
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GB Stafford – Americana / Blues / folk-blues
Pistol Pete Wearn

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Footstomping Records
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Service Station Coffee Album 2016
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Footstomping Acoustic Blues EP 2014
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Cigar Box Stomp Single 2013
Ab67616d0000b27326cc9d91c6fdd70be5eda9cd In Glorious High Fidelity Sound Single 2012
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder In Glorious High Fidelity Sound EP 2012
Pistol Pete Wearn
Ab67616d0000b273db0b6755dd61505b33218f7c Live at Liège Album 2019
Ab67616d0000b273873774f9664d6d3def05749e Timber Framed Album 2017
Ab67616d0000b2730cc186f39a47d754720bf185 Service Station Coffee Album 2016
Ab67616d0000b273dd6b7ea6760c5c6bfee832bf Footstomping Acoustic Blues Single 2015
Soul Food Records
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Pallet on your Floor Single 2015
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About Pistol Pete Wearn Moonshine Magazine Solo Blues Artist Of The Year 2015-16 "...a master slide guitar virtuoso" - Maverick "With his...skill at blues, bluegrass and even spirituals, Wearn is a talent to watch" - R2 They say the blues is as much an attitude as it is a music.

In the acoustic songcraft of Pistol Pete Wearn, the raw holler of the blues is given an English inflection, as if RL Burnside has returned to us with the express intention of ripping up the shires.

On Wearn's new album, Service Station Coffee, the well-travelled troubador documents his rip-roaring live shows - and also further develops his raw style, cooking up a complex, moreish gumbo.

Named Moonshine Magazine's solo blues artist of the year for 2015-16, Pistol Pete has been building an enviable name for himself on the live blues circuit for several years, both as a solo artist and as frontman of the electric outfit .44 Pistol.

Now focusing wholly on his solo work, Wearn's blues has been labelled "music to drink, dance and stomp your feet to" by Derby Gig Guide, "devilishly catchy" by Staffs Live and simply "brilliant" on Yelp, the Stafford-based singer and songwriter gets every audience talking.

Armed with an acoustic guitar, a stompbox and occasionally a harmonica, Pistol Pete rips through both witty originals and homages to his blues heritage: his version of 'Make Me Down A Pallet On The Floor', released recently on 7" vinyl by Birmingham's Soul Food Project, reimagines Mississippi John Hurt's standard as a cavernous, bitter singalong; when he cuts into 'Great Balls of Fire' live, meanwhile, few pint glasses are left upright.

Service Station Coffee is Wearn's debut solo album and follows on the heels of 2015's Footstomping Acoustic Blues EP. It hones and enhances his sound yet further, featuring a selection of heart-felt original songs equal parts mordant and lively, wry and lusty. With appearances from folk star Dan Walsh, alt.country songbirds Franklin and Jones, plus fiddle, piano and more besides, the album rounds out Wearn's sound and sets him up for a fresh phase of his career.

Pete has already played a five-day run at the Edinburgh Fringe in the last year, toured the length and breadth of both England and Scotland, received BBC Radio 6 Music airplay, and supported the likes of ragtime guitar legend Stefan Grossman, American folk superstars The Stray Birds, respected singer-songwriter Jonathan Byrd and New Orleans songwriter Andrew Duhon.

His is, in short, a blues holler you'll soon be hearing in every shire of the land.