Ferry passengers get first listen of Joshua Henderson’s debut album
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00:00Joshua Henderson, who is a learning disabled artist, has officially launched his album Songs of Liverpool for Friends.
00:08It's got to be the most craziest thing in rock history.
00:14Ahead of the launch, Mersey Ferry passengers were some of the first to hear the new tracks,
00:19which together form a love letter to Liverpool when they were played during sailings on the river.
00:25So Liverpool is one of my favourite cities because when I wrote this song,
00:31I wrote it for the city because Liverpool is my city and that's where the Scouser is,
00:37and that's what it's all about. It's all about the music.
00:41The 29-year-old, whose musical heroes include The Beatles and U2,
00:45started playing the guitar at the age of nine, inspired by his dad.
00:49He's a great ambassador for Liverpool. I'm so proud of him.
00:55All this is a culmination of everything that Dave's done, everything he's done at Dada,
01:01and as I say, the funding for the album, and as I say, here we are today.
01:06It's just been amazing.
01:08The album of original songs was recorded at the city's Cabin Studio,
01:12with the support of disability and deaf arts organisation Dada,
01:15and with the assistance of a grant from the Youth Music Next Gen Fund.
01:18It feels amazing to look at Josh and to look at how much he's buzzing from hearing his songs played loud,
01:26in the very place that's inspired so much of the lyrics.
01:30If you listen to the album, you'll hear that Josh is very inspired by his environment in Liverpool,
01:37by the Mersey, by looking over at the different parts of the Mersey, the architecture,
01:44and he knows so much about it and he's so passionate about it.
01:47So this really is like the engine of the album in a sense.
01:51Josh has also designed the album's cover artwork based on his own painting of Liverpool.
01:55He spent several years working with the Blue Room at the Blue Coat to develop his fine art talents.