The Mizzen Crew comprises of traditional musicians from Cumbria and Lancashire performing traditiona...
Groups and Solo Performers
Alison Kelley grew up singing traditional music as a chantey brat at South Street Seaport. She was a...
John Townley (born 1945) is a musician, astrologer, and naval historian who was a member of the folk...
Singing group Shantysanger, and songs for pleasant gatherings....
Turbo sea shanties, folk chaos, and drinking songs out of Glasgow.
“We’ve always written song...
I was a boy soprano in a church choir and dabbled in harmony singing during my teenage schooldays, w...
Gaye was a singer since she was able to talk. She was brought up on Swing songs, Fred Astaire, music...
We meet for practice on Monday evenings, 7.30 - 9.30pm, at the Ord Statter Pavilion, Mylor Bridge, F...
Ye Mariners All was a trio with John Roberts, John Rockwell and Larry Young. The group was originall...
Schooner Fare is a Maine-based folk band, consisting of Steve Romanoff (vocals, six and twelve-strin...
The Shanty Shipwreck show is a shipload of entertainment for any occasion. At least, we’ve enterta...
Flash Jack is a group formed by combining previous members of the late lamented shanty crew 'Hanging...
The New York Packet was established over 30 years ago as the official maritime singing group of Sout...
Before the Mast sings sea shanties once sung by sea-washed, underfed, dog-tired sailors as they haul...
The Drecklys are an all female group singing shanty and traditional songs of the sea and Cornwall. T...
Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers are a wild band of Nashville musicians who dress like pirates and ...
The forty-person choir is led by a female conductor and is dressed in the typical sailor's outfit of...
[Graeme Knights] was a founder member of Landlocked. They were just a group of like minded guys who ...
Langesund Mandssangforening
Langesund Men's Song Association
This is the organizing group behind...
Pirates before pirates were cool. The Jolly Rogers were born as the Earth still cooled, waaaay back ...