Knowing each other for many years, the three friends became a group, when they began playing every S...
Groups and Solo Performers
The Rum-Soaked Crooks, a vocal and instrumental trio consisting of Tom Goux, Dan Lanier, and Jacek S...
There are currently seven members of the crew, three of whom are retired Irish Naval Service personn...
WE ARE THE SELSEY SHANTYMEN AND WE HOPE WE FIND YOU WELL!
We’re happy to say that, at last, fro...
Lynz Morahn asked her parents for a violin when she was five years old, and music has been a love of...
The 97th Regimental String Band recreates an actual string band of the Civil War Era singing a wide ...
Nautibuoys are a trio of musicians and entertainers who consider themselves to be a Folk band with a...
Chris Ricketts is a freelance musician that suddenly came on the maritime music scene about 2012 or ...
A stalwart supporter of the festival we look forward to welcoming Pete for another year. His love of...
Song of the Lakes is a band not afraid to show their emotions as they belt out sea shanties, seduce ...
Hailing from Fécamp in Normandy, Patrick and Miguel perform with a symbiosis which can be felt as w...
The Acorn Shanty Crew was formed in 2014 from a group of folkies who are members of the Acorn Folk C...
FRIDAY, Oct 28 - PNW blues/ jazz vocalist LJ Mounteney is set to release her second album 'Mama Danc...
The West Michigan music scene is no stranger to collaboration, and it was only a matter of time befo...
Keith and Lynne met at Broadstairs Folk Week festival in 1998 by chance. By the end of the festival ...
Rough as a riot, soft as sea spray, international duo Janie Meneely and Rob van Sante bring a breath...
Harry Lowrey and Arthur Garnett play concertinas and sing shanties, songs of the sea and traditional...
A Shanty and Folk band from the North Norfolk coast, the Old Wild Rovers started life some years ago...
Arthur William Garnett is a well-regarded veteran of the maritime music world. He was an original me...
At the end of 1994, the choir was formed through a small advertisement in the local newspaper, askin...