Jim Page

Jim Page

The Cobblestone Dublin 7
The Cobblestone, Dublin 7
The Cobblestone Dublin 7 24/04/2025 20:00
24/04/2025 20:00

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This is an over 18s event. You may be required to show ID (driver's license, Garda / PSNI ID or passport only). Right of admission is reserved.

 Foggy Notions & U:Mack Presents: Jim Page

 

The return of American songwriting legend Jim Page, whose composition "Palestine" features on the latest Christy Moore album A Terrible Beauty.

Jim Page is an America singer/songwriter from Seattle, WA, who has released two dozen albums and written a mountain of songs - some covered by the likes of Christy Moore, The Moving Hearts, Dick Gaughan, Roy Bailey, Michael Hedges, and the Doobie Brothers. 

On top of being a great concert performer, his workshops on fearless songwriting are deeply effective and open to all skill levels. He does not shy away from the hard topics – politics, historical residue, and the labors of love. If you can talk about it you can sing about, that’s how he sees it. 

 

He has been named "One Of the 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History." He’s been doing it since the 60s and he shows no sign of slowing down. “Jim's been writing great topical songs for as long as I can remember, bringing his acute wit and wry humor to a host of subjects that can really use both.  He cuts right to the heart with music you actually enjoy listening to. I'm a longtime admirer.” BONNIE RAITT “Every now and again I encounter a singer who gives me a glimmer of hope. Jim Page carries the light.” CHRISTY MOORE 

 

Jim’s 24th album – THE TIME IS NOW: “Songwriting master craftsman delivers career defining album.” Graeme Tait, Americana UK “Jim Page is a lyrical genius with a guitar. This man personifies the word ‘free-flow.’ Page takes to the mic and the song invents itself on the spot; his talent is a natural wonder.” GAVIN REPORT “If Jim Page ain’t the bastard son of Woody Guthrie I’m T-Bone Walker.” ROBERT HUNTER

 

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General Admission: €22.50 (Incl. Booking Fee)