Guy Webster (musician)

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Guy Webster

Guy Webster is a Brisbane singer/songwriter. He is a member of Broken Head, [1] The Informants and Guy Webster and Friends [2] [3] and released his solo self-titled debut EP in 2002. To promote the EP he went on a national tour with George. [4] [5] [6] In 2003, Webster worked with poet Doug Thomson to release an EP, Seahorse. [7]

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References

  1. Courier Mail, 3 November 2000, "Dub be good to me" by Noel Mengel
  2. Dullroy, Joel (15 March 2002), "Ric's.THE Informants are quite a side project.", Courier Mail
  3. Mengel, Noel (7 March 2003), "The Informants #1 Independent ****", Courier Mail
  4. Gold Coast Bulletin, 2 May 2002, Road Buddies
  5. Courier-Mail, 23 August 2002, "Time for the music" by Noel Mengel
  6. Courier Mail, 10 May 2002, Local FLAVOUR by Noel Mengel
  7. "CD to highlight week", City News, 17 July 2003Mengel, Noel (14 November 2003), "Words to music", Courier Mail