Overview

The Navy Larks are a group of up to 25 stout – hearted men, united by their love of sea shanties and traditional music. They perform at many charity events around Salisbury, raising money for the RNLI and for the Parkinson’s Society. Each summer they perform at the Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival. The Navy Larks sing in 3 parts, either unaccompanied, or with a guitar or melodeon.

The Navy Larks rehearse every Tuesday evening in term time, in a local Salisbury pub.

Salisbury

United Kingdom

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The Navy Larks are a group of up to 25 stout – hearted men, united by their love of sea shanties and traditional music. They perform at many charity events around Salisbury, raising money for the RNLI and for the Parkinson’s Society. Each summer they perform at the Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival. The Navy Larks sing in 3 parts, either unaccompanied, or with a guitar or melodeon.

The Navy Larks rehearse every Tuesday evening in term time, in a local Salisbury pub.

The Navy Larks are a group of up to 25 stout – hearted men, united by their love of sea shanties and traditional music. They perform at many charity events around Salisbury, raising money for the RNLI and for the Parkinson’s Society. Each summer they perform at the Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival. The Navy Larks sing in 3 parts, either unaccompanied, or with a guitar or melodeon.

The Navy Larks rehearse every Tuesday evening in term time, in a local Salisbury pub.

The Navy Larks are a group of up to 25 stout – hearted men, united by their love of sea shanties and traditional music. They perform at many charity events around Salisbury, raising money for the RNLI and for the Parkinson’s Society. Each summer they perform at the Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival. The Navy Larks sing in 3 parts, either unaccompanied, or with a guitar or melodeon.

The Navy Larks rehearse every Tuesday evening in term time, in a local Salisbury pub.