An article in the Guardian by Philip Hoare, brought this gig to my attention Kings of the South Seas Tuesday 18 November, 7:30pm - 10:30pm Cecil Sharp House, London Ben Nicholls vocals, concertina, double bass Richard Warren guitar Evan Jenkins drums Ben Nicholls, Richard Warren and Evan Jenkins launch their new album, Kings of the South Seas. Inspired by the epic British whaling expeditions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, around Cape Horn and out into the South Pacific and its many islands, the album was recorded at Cecil Sharp House. Writer and TV presenter Philip Hoare will open the show, speaking on the subject of historical whaling and man's relationship with the sea and whales, a topic which forms the basis of a number of his books. This brutal world will then be brought to life by the band's a contemporary take on traditional songs and ballads, accompanied by a film of found footage created by Bafta nominated documentary maker Adam Clitheroe. KIngs of the South Seas The article by Philip Hoare can be found here Article by Philip Hoare
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