Overview
Overview
The RNLI Minehead Sea Shanty singing group. Traditional Sea Shanties and working songs. All singers are members of the Minehead RNLI Lifeboat and any money raised or collected goes to the Minehead RNLI.
Minehead RNLI station has, for years, nurtured great talent within its ranks- A loose collective of sea shanty singers named the “DZ Buoys”. Ahead of the 200th anniversary on March 4, this talent has come into the public spotlight.
Earlier this year the Minehead crew assisted crew members from Ilfracombe to mark another momentous event- The 1899 overland launch of Louisa. It was here that the subject of sea shanties emerged, and the dual talents of Ilfracombe and Minehead’s crews were aired within an ancient Porlock hostelry. There and then, a gauntlet was laid down.
Lifeboat Helm Richard Gay commented “Like all good ideas, this started in the pub. We wanted to challenge Ilfracombe, and to get a shanty chain going around the whole coast. We hope that all stations will step up and give us a verse”.
Minehead’s talented Buoys (And girls) have recorded special verses of the ancient shanty “A drop of Nelson’s blood”, which was made famous within the 2019 film Fisherman’s Friends. These verses have special relevance to the station, the 200th anniversary in 2024, and they challenge flank stations to follow suit.
Chairman Richard Newton commented “The 200th anniversary is all about celebrating the past whilst looking to the future. Creating a shanty chain across the South West stations and beyond cements and re-affirms the ‘One Crew’ ethos at the heart of the RNLI”
So far, the Buoys have appeared on BBC Radio Devon and BBC Radio Somerset, with rumours of a BBC Television appearance soon. Ilfracombe and Burnham-on-Sea are said to be practising their responses and the Minehead volunteer crew await this with bated breath.
Curated History
As of 16 June 2026 the only way to connect with this group is through their Facebook page.