When you think of the British rock 'n' roll scene of the '60s and '70s, names like The Stones, The Shadows, and Jet Harris tend to dominate the conversation. But always right there, hiding just beneath the surface, were figures like Terry Webster - a man whose career mirrored the shifting tides of British music, from the raw edge of skiffle to the polished sheen of glam-era pop. On this album, we peel back the layers of a man who has spent decades quietly influencing the scene while refining his craft.