Keith and Lynne met at Broadstairs Folk Week festival in 1998 by chance. By the end of the festival ...
Groups and Solo Performers
It all started in another pub in 2009, a Pirate Day after party with some shanty singing. The Stag i...
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Caryl P. Weiss (RIP) was a member of this trio.
From Mudcat Café:
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“You are first rate! I didn’t know women could sing like that.” - Pete Seeger
Widely acclai...
The New York Packet was established over 30 years ago as the official maritime singing group of Sout...
The late Erik Ilott died in 1988 and was renowned as the last of the Bristol Shantymen. A charismati...
New Zealand's Most 'Sea Worthy' Shanty Group™ have been belting out traditional sea songs from Aot...
'Nankersey' is the old Cornish name for the village of Flushing, near Falmouth in Cornwall. The Choi...
Hello everyone. Shake a Leg have decided to hang up the stripey jackets and drop the final anchor. F...
Alison Lee Freeman is a 21st-century chantey singer with an extraordinary voice easily heard over ga...
He was born in Hoylake, Cheshire, England, to Henry James Hugill and Florence Mary Hugill (née Sout...
We found a few sea shanties by and for women, meddled with others and made up the rest.
"She ...
American folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvani...
Dale Fowler is a songwriter and acoustic guitar player. He has developed an extensive collection of ...
Geoff Kaufman, David Littlefield, Joseph Morneault. Presenting a mix of traditional and contemporary...
I sing sea chanteys, old ballads, new ballads, drinking songs, anything that sounds good. I muddle a...
A stalwart supporter of the festival we look forward to welcoming Pete for another year. His love of...
For the past three decades, no maritime or shanty festival in the U.K. or Europe has been complete w...
Based on the edge of Dartmoor, Mariners Away are singers of Sea Shanties and other Songs of the Sea....