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Abby Webster
Abby Webster writes songs for anyone who’s ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or a little too tender for the world. Blending folk, country, and indie rock, her music is rooted in a deep connection to the natural world and shaped by a life spent navigating the complexity of being human. With lyrics that are honest, sharp, and often laced with humor, Webster has a way of finding meaning in the mundane and beauty in contradiction.
Webster first gained widespread attention with her breakout single Tall Boy, a goofy, gritty, boot-stomping anthem that went viral in 2021. Her 2024 debut album, Livin’ by the Water, was recorded and produced in her home base of Livingston, Montana. Set against the backdrop of the Yellowstone River and Absaroka mountains, the record reflects the emotional and physical landscape of her surroundings. The songs explore themes of belonging, resilience, and release.
Webster’s sound is shaped by an eclectic range of influences—from ‘90s pop to indie rock to honky-tonk. Raised partly in Helotes, Texas, Springfield, Missouri, and St. Paul, Minnesota, she grew up surrounded by a diverse musical landscape that continues to inform her songwriting today. Her songs explore everything from aliens to Alzheimer’s with equal parts heart and humor, offering something for every listener and every season. There’s a sense of clarity in the music that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Whether performing solo or with her six-piece band, Webster brings warmth, wit, and authenticity to the stage. Her music invites audiences into a space that feels intimate, expansive, and rare.