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Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool

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Subject: Stan Hugill's 100th
From: GUEST,Jan L
Date: 19 Mar 06 - 09:18 AM

Its all set up!

The weekend of 18 - 19th Novemeber 2006 would have been Stan's 100th Birthday and so we have a one off event organised!

Where - The Liner Hotel in Liverpool

If you would like more info please email jan@chanteycabin.co.uk

No artists will be booked - but everyone will be there because they want to say Thanks to Stan - it will be the best ever sing

Come to the most exciting party of the year!

More info see stanhugill.com

May you always run before the wind

Jan


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: GUEST
Date: 20 Mar 06 - 05:46 PM

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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 21 Mar 06 - 02:11 PM

Jan-

I'll be in the neighborhood the month before if anyone would like to get together and rehearse a few sea songs. Unfortunately we fly back to the States October 19th.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: The Admiral
Date: 22 Mar 06 - 02:06 PM

I'm astonished that there has been no apparent interest in this thread! The God Father of the Shanty and Sea Song Movement (Who was it said the Stan wasn't God, he just looked like him?!) Just think of all those songs that you got out of the 'Bible' ('Shanties of the Seven Seas'?). You should be queueing up for tickets! I for one am puting my name down!

Tony


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: yrlancslad
Date: 22 Mar 06 - 04:57 PM

Double damn, I'll be over there in July and August but can't make it back again for November. I don't suppose there's any way one could get the CD and T-shirt without being there......?


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 22 Mar 06 - 10:33 PM

Tony-

It is astonishing.

We'll just have to keep refreshing this thread till the nautical Mudcat crowd comes back on deck.

Hey, shake a leg down there!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: alanww
Date: 23 Mar 06 - 05:26 AM

Calm down Tony & Charley!
This is certainly a maritime event not to be missed but I bet most of the Mudcatters who are interested were already on the mailing list for details.
I have already sent off my application, so now I must get down to sorting out some accommodation ...
"I thought I heard the old man say ...!"
Alan


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 23 Mar 06 - 08:57 AM

"I wish I was back in Liverpool..."

"Maggie, Maggie May, they are taking you away!"

"It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me..."

"As I was a-walking down Paradise Street..."

And does Paddy West still run his sailors' boarding house?

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 12 Jun 06 - 08:11 PM

Having run into the Ladners at last weekend's Mystic Sea Mustic Festival in the States, I am now up to date with what is being planned. We'll still miss this special event but we'll be in the Liverpool area in Mid-October looking for sea music sessions and other events to attend. The Ladners gracously promised us a personal tour of what remains of Liverpool's sailortown. Maybe if we have enough grog we can transport ourselves back:

We're rolling down to the Liverpool docks,
Yes, we're rolling down to the Liverpool docks;
With them judies all in tow,
Down Paradise Street we'll go;
We're rolling down to the Liverpool docks!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: GUEST,Pelrad
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 07:51 AM

Charley, did you get a sense from the Ladners of what the interest level is? We have been trying to figure out if we can make it, but beyond that I haven't heard a lot of discussion on the American side of the pond.

Kim (who will be dragging Cindy along, if we can swing the cost!)


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 08:56 AM

One indication is that the first hotel we tried to book into for that weekend was already full a month ago (not a normal occurrence for a November weekend in Liverpool...) but we booked into our second choice.

Get arranging, folks!

...them Liverpool judies have got us in tow


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 09:33 AM

I've a typo above. It should, of course, be Jan and Ken "Lardner" rather than "Ladner."

This is most likely one of those special events where it's impossible to predict what the turnout will be. However, I would be willing to bet that the nautical singers will be there in strength, and it will be something that folks will be talking about for another hundred years. And I'm sure than old Stan, wher'er he be, will get an ear full!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: GUEST,Greg Bullough
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 11:52 AM

In the travel advice department...

Arriving at Manchester airport, what's the best
method for getting to the Liner Hotel in Liverpool?


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 12:27 PM

Tram to Manchester Piccadilly station, mainline train to Liverpool Lime Street then walk or taxi - where is the Liner? Must be a new one.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 12:30 PM

A block south of London Road and three blocks east of Lime Street.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 01:30 PM

Three blocks to walk from the station then - or a taxi driver who will be very pleased to see you :0)


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 13 Jun 06 - 05:09 PM

This poem was used to introduce Stan Hugill's book entitled SAILORTOWN (copy and paste into WORD/TIMES/12 to line up chords).

Original poem by John Masefield
In Salt-Water Poems & Ballads © 1921, p. 25
Arrangement and new words by Charles Ipcar, Norris Dale & Judy Barrows © 2004
Tune: Charles Ipcar, Music Hall style
Key: G (7/C)

HELL'S PAVEMENT


C------------------F---C--------F-C-------------------------------G-C
"Now, When I'm dis-charged at Liverpool 'n' draws me bit o' pay,
----G7---------------------------C
I'll never, never, go to sea no more;
----------F-C---F-C----------------------------G---C
I'll court a pret-ty little lass 'n' have a wed-din' day,
----G7----------------------------------C
'N' settle down some quiet place a-shore;
----G7------------------------C---------G7---C
I'll never go to sea again a-temptin' Davy Jones,
D-------------------------------------G-------------------G7
Hearkening to them cruel sharks a-hungerin' for me bones;
----C--F-C----F—C---------------------------G---C
I'll run a blush-in' dairy-farm or go a-crack-in' stones,
---G----------------G7----------C
Or buy 'n' keep a little liquor-store."

Chorus:

C-------G------------G7-----------C--------G7-----C
Oh, I'll never go to sea again to plow the ocean deep,
----D---------------------------------------G---------------G7
No more I'll hear "All hands aloft" to rob me of me sleep;
----C------------F—C--------------------------------G----C
I'll settle ninety miles from shore, no more the pier head leap,
----F--------------G7-----------C
I'll never, never, go to sea no more!

Then, they towed her in to Liverpool, we made the hooker fast,
And the copper-bound official paid the crew (paid the crew),
So I drew me money, but me money didn't last,
For I went and painted Lime Street blue (so blue), –
It was rum for Poll, and rum for Nan, and gin for Jolly Jack;
I shipped a week later in the clothes upon me back;
And I had to pinch a little straw, I had to beg a sack,
To sleep on, when me watch was through.

But, I'll never go to sea again to plow the ocean deep,
No more I'll hear "All hands aloft" to rob me of my sleep
I'll settle ninety miles from shore, no more the pier head leap,
I'll never, never, go to sea no more!

A MP3 sample of the first verse and chorus is available from my personal website and on my recording UNCOMMON SAILOR SONGS: Click here and search for lyrics!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Schantieman
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 08:52 AM

First I've heard of it and I live in Liverpool (just about).

Definitely interested and can offer some floor space (and possibly a bed) to those in need of accommodation - a 10 minute walk and 20 minute train ride from the city centre.


Steve


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 10:03 AM

Stan Hugill,
Shanties from the Seven Seas
(1961; Mystic Seaport Museum, 1994)


If you have any fascination for the work songs of the sea, Stan Hugill's Shanties from the Seven Seas should be your bible.

Hugill was no deskbound scholar researching a topic through second- and third-hand resources. He was a sailor and a shantyman, making his living from the ocean as long as his kind of worker was still needed. But as machines replaced men on many of a ship's backbreaking tasks, the need for rhythmic shanties to unite the men's labors and lift their spirits were no longer needed. Fortunately, Hugill did his best to preserve the old songs and their histories, and this volume is a true labor of love.

Shanties from the Seven Seas was originally published in England in 1961. It went through several printings, with corrections and abridgements along the way, before being picked up by a new publisher in the late 1980s and seeing its first U.S. release. Now, the Mystic Seaport Museum has re-issued the book and, given the Connecticut museum's interest in preserving nautical history and lore, will hopefully keep it in print.

Hugill, who died in 1992 at age 86, is remembered in this new edition as "a singer, raconteur, amateur anthologist, armchair philologist, self-taught artist, and boon companion." He worked hard at sea during peace and war, survived two shipwrecks, was a German prisoner of war, retired into a new career as a boatswain and sailing instructor for Outward Bound, and was the person most responsible for preserving and reviving the shantyman's art.

"To the seamen of America, Britain, and northern Europe a shanty was as much a part of the equipment as a sheath-knife and pannikin," Hugill wrote in his introduction to this volume. "Shanties were always associated with work -- and a rigid tabu held against singing them ashore. ... To sing a shanty when there was no heaving or hauling would be courting trouble -- and the sailing-ship man was superstitious to a degree."

The 42-page introduction, titled "The Art of the Shantyman," is worth the cover price alone for anyone interested in the history, development and practical applications of shanties, as well as the various historical efforts to trace their roots. Afterwards, the book is packed with lyrics, including variations, and exhaustive details of the songs' distinct uses at sea. The notes are printed for anyone who wants to play or sing the tunes, and Hugill also provided illustrations showing seamen singing at their work.

Although the material is sometimes a trifle dry, Hugill's casual approach to his topic and his narrative style of writing keep it interesting to read and evoke a certain sadness for a way of life long gone. Shanties from the Seven Seas is a fascinating treasure and valuable resource for singers of songs from the sea.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 11:24 AM

Peace-

Nice summary.

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 11:34 AM

Charley, that wasn't my summary. It is from the www.

www.rambles.net/hugill_shanties.html

I should have made that clear.

I was watching this thread kind of loll around, and I found it heart-breaking (in a way) to see that there was not too much posting to the thread.

Of so many things that have been posted to Mudcat about people and their performances, this is one I would love to go see. Stan was a giant--in some ways an unsung hero of sorts--and I think people like him should be shown the greatest respect. I think those who go to enjoy 'his' music, a music he helped preserve, are in for one fine time and some beautiful memories.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: Greg B
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 02:11 PM

Well, we could enliven the thread by posting a bunch of 'Stan'
stories from those who were fortunate enough to know him in
person...


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 02:12 PM

I would love to read them.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 04:12 PM

Pic of Stan in 1933.


Another from his younger years . . . .


Some of his artwork. Beautiful, raw and powerful.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 04:14 PM

If he's not been made a National Treasure in Britain, it's time a movement was started to do so.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 05:15 PM

Stan Hugill Site.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Schantieman
Date: 14 Jun 06 - 06:52 PM

He also wrote a shorter book containing about 30 shanties grouped by type (capstan, halyard, stamp & go, pump etc.) with a discussion of their use and some very fine line sketches of the tasks on board. Photos of his last ship, the barque, Pamir too. Imaginitively entitled "Sea Shanties". It was my first introduction to the subject, about 25 years ago and the two books still stand together on my bookshelf alongside Doerflinger and others.

Stan was a fine man; I met him only once, in his vigorous old age when he was the guest at Haddenham FC. I had the privilege of singing on the same bill and chatted with him in the interval. As mentioned above, was very largely responsible for the preservation and survival of the shanty into the present day. We all owe him a great debt.

Steve


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 15 Jun 06 - 11:14 AM

Good link here.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: treaties1
Date: 15 Jun 06 - 12:57 PM

The original post by Jan slipped through my radar and possibly a lot of other UK Mudcatters. It sounds a great event that I will do my best to attend and publicise
Theresa


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: Greg B
Date: 15 Jun 06 - 01:33 PM

As I'm typing this, I'm looking at a Stan Hugill painting few have ever seen, which used to belong to Bernie Klay and now hangs in my study:

http://www.bullough.org/yankee_whalers.jpg

I first met Stan at the 11th Mystic Sea Music Festival where the organizers were generous enough to invite three of us chanteyfolk to be their guests. At the first concert, I was at the back of the tent, feeling rather overwhelmed by it all. (A common state of first-timers at this event, and one that can be re-captured by observing the rapture of other first-timers.)

As I stood there, Stan strode up and introduced himself, "Hello, my name is Stan Hugill, you're Greg Bullough from San Francisco, aren't you?"

If I'd not been sufficiently overwhelmed by the whole thing, the sudden feeling that THE Stan Hugill had just sought me out, knew my name, and introduced himself to me sent me right over the top.

I allowed as he'd got the reckoning right, and he went on to say "Well, where's that little brown girl you brought with you?"

He was referring to Celeste Bernardo, then the chantey-singing ranger at San Francisco Maritime NHP, and one of my traveling companions. (She's now the superintendent at New Bedford Whaling NHP, and has herself made quite a mark in the world of maritime music.) There were some logistics to be sorted out regarding Stan's upcoming visit to San Francisco, but there was no question that he was far more eager to conduct those discussions with a "little brown girl" than he would elsewise have been.

A bit later, I was skulking around the back of the tent, and it was a tent back then, with an illicit bottle of Heineken in hand. No drinking was permitted in public areas of the Seaport back then. Stan stepped up and said, "Let us have a bit of that to lubricate me larynx before I go on, will you?" With that he demonstrated that "a bit" for him consisted of upending the bottle and making like the world's tallest water-cooler. He swallowed the lot in a couple of seconds, said "Thanks" and went off to do his set.

A while later, he approached me with the opposite problem. "Can you tell me where's the gents?" I directed him around the end of the shed and to the Youth Training Building which to this day serves as a sort of green room and watering-hole for performers and staff. He got this mischievous look in his eye and said "I'll make it about half-way."

Stan stepped over to where the schooner Brilliant was docked and had a piss on the pristine topsides of Briggs Cunningham's classic.

Over the next few years I had occasion to provide local hospitality both in Mystic and in San Francisco for Stan and his dear Bron. I treasure the memories of those times when I had the grand old man just about all to myself and find that even as I write this, I miss him terribly.

For all the silly stories we may tell about his quirks, he was the consumate scholar, a constant and patient teacher, and seemed to have an unlimited capacity for changing acquiantance into friendship.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 08 Aug 06 - 04:29 PM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Skipper Jack
Date: 09 Aug 06 - 10:21 AM

Baggyrinkle will be there and we're very much looking forward to it.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Schantieman
Date: 15 Aug 06 - 08:25 AM

Any more interest in this? Or is everyone too bust festivaling?

S


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: GUEST,Pelrad
Date: 15 Aug 06 - 01:44 PM

Greg, that's a beautiful painting!

Did you have someone professionally photograph and scan it? I have a Hugill painting that I don't think many have seen, and would love to share the image, but don't know how to go about it. The painting is titled "Blow, Boys, Blow!" Stan wrote on the back: "Shantying up the main t'gallant, on the raised midship section of the 4-masted Bark 'Garthpool,' led by the shantyman Stan Hugill, in the trades, Oct. 1929." Signed in his usual manner in Fall 1985.

In 1983 I was a volunteer at the Mystic Sea Music Festival; I was only 12 so I was mostly given gopher jobs. One job, along with Doug Allen's daughter Heather, was to roust Stan out of the Seaman's Inn several times a day and escort him to his next concert. Sometimes that took some doing, but he adored Heather and she could usually persuade him.

He was always kind, especially to children. We have a photo of him with a little girl who came to the festival in '85 or so; he's listening attentively as she tells him some story about a big fish.

He was intelligent, funny, adventurous, and one of the warmest people you would meet. Very approachable. I own copies of five of his books, and he graciously signed the four that I collected while he was alive. He loved women, and right up to the end was an incorrigible flirt. The last time I saw him, he snuck up and pinched my butt, then winked when I whirled around and caught him at it. Yikes!

His family is wonderful. I've met Bron, John and Martin several times and they are as warm and genuine as Stan was. Marvelous family.

Does anyone know if the woman who runs the S.S. Chanteens knows about this birthday shindig? It would be so cool if they could raise enough money to be there. When Martin and Penny came to Mystic a few years ago, Martin was really excited about them. He wished his father could have been there to see these dynamic kids carrying on the tradition. Stan would have loved them!

Kim


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Barry Finn
Date: 15 Aug 06 - 04:56 PM

Hi Kim
The woman that runs (teaches) the SS Chanteens is Paula Daddio (formerly of the group Shipping News). They no longer have their web site so I don't know how to get in touch, it's a nice idea though.
Nice memories, thanks

Barry


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Peace
Date: 15 Aug 06 - 05:00 PM

Link to the painting referenced by GregB.

What a talent he was, and because of his pen and ink, water colours, songs--well, what a talent he still is.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: Greg B
Date: 15 Aug 06 - 06:08 PM

I photographed 'Yankee Whalers' by putting it out in the sun
and shooting it with my Canon Digital Elph from dead-on
straight.

It isn't actually the best photographic reproduction of the
painting I've ever made, but I lost the prior one. In it, you
could see the details of the shirts the boat crews are wearing,
including several with the 'super-abundance of checked shirt.'

What struck me about this one was the sky. I don't recall ever
seeing one quite like it in Stan's paintings. It seems angry
with the death of the whale. It's truly spectacular in person
(I'm looking right at it as I type this).

Certainly having second thoughts about going over for the 100th,
if carry-ons of musical instruments aren't going to be allowed
on flights to/from the UK. Even if I did have cases adequate to
the task, I'm not about to trust any of my precious stuff to the
baggage manglers.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 16 Aug 06 - 12:00 PM

Sigh.

We'll miss this one by being in Liverpool a month too early. Maybe all air flights back to the States will be cancelled...

Well, we'll raise a glass or two in Stan's honor anyway!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 21 Oct 06 - 07:07 AM

Any updates?
This is getting closer....


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Subject: RE: STAN HUGILL'S 100th BIRTHDAY BASH
From: Shantyfreak
Date: 21 Oct 06 - 12:28 PM

It sounds like it's going to be a good do.
Lots to see and plenty of good folk to listen to.
The new book is a great bonus and the prints look great (I had a sneak preview last week).
I for one am looking forward to it


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 21 Oct 06 - 01:42 PM

I've viewed the Liner Hotel (the site of the commemoration) as we swung by at breakneck speed through Liverpool's sailortown on our recent visit. It should be a fun place to hold this event. Imagine all those voices together in one space!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: STAN HUGILL'S 100th BIRTHDAY BASH
From: Barry Finn
Date: 21 Oct 06 - 11:14 PM

Hi Shantyfreak

"The new book is a great bonus and the prints look great (I had a sneak preview last week). I for one am looking forward to it"

What new book????? Can you pass on any info please? Are you talking of a reprint of a previously published book or is this some of what he's collected & it's never been published, like his X rated versions that are still out there in the darkness? Or is this about him by some one else, or what? Please do tell.

You can't (of course you can if you want) make a comment like that & just drop it like a bomb & walk away with out so much as a kiss goodbye. (Maybe this is common knowledge & I'm just a bit too sheltered?) Mother never like sailors since my half brother's father was one.

Come back Shantyfreak from where ever it that you went too!
Thanks in advance
Barry


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th Birthday Bash - Nov 2006
From: rumanci
Date: 22 Oct 06 - 06:22 AM

I'll echo Barry.   Please tell us more about any new projects people are involved in.   Stan Hugill deserves better than thirty posts on a thread in two years, particularly here on this forum.   
Stan was a superb sharer of knowledge, a wonderful raconteur, very charming, very funny and the legacy he left behind in information, shantys, fine paintings and sketch filled articles, seamanship training for youngsters and the rest damned well OUGHT to be celebrated in fine style but more importantly, so should the man, himself.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th Birthday Bash - Nov 2006
From: Noreen
Date: 22 Oct 06 - 07:23 AM

rumanci, that is because this is not the only thread on the subject concurrently- see the other links at the top of this thread, chiefly RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Noreen
Date: 22 Oct 06 - 07:28 AM

Just recieved update email from Jan, as follows:

Dear All

Everything is now going flat out for the festival - and in response to many
requests we are issuing this outline Programme - if you have expressed an
interest in coming but have not yet booked PLEASE let us know ASAP - as we
have to order the tee shirts etc

The big breaking news is that we have the new book at the printers "The
Bosun's Locker" (the compilation of the articles Stan wrote for SPIN
magazine) and the official launch will be at the festival

We have also been given some unseen drawings done by Stan for a very old TV
programme Hands to Dance and Skylark and there will be a limited edition of
the prints on sale in aid of the RNLI

So things are now really moving

Please remember your input and suggestions will be very gratefully received

Outline Programme of Events

Saturday Morning


1. 9.30 onwards - registration
2. 10.00 - Illustrated talks - picture viewing gallery open
-meet and chat with old friends - make new friends!
3. 11.30 - book launch
4. 12.30 - 2.00 Lunch Interval

Saturday Afternoon

1. Conference Room
Series of talks and showing of various videos etc of Stan and his
travels
Details of times etc will be available in the full festival
programme.

2. Main Hall
Informal singarounds - The Stan Hugill "Sound Alike" Competition

These events will all finish at around 5pm to allow plenty of time
for dinner!

Saturday Evening

7.00 - 11.00 The main concert of the day

The full running order will be available shortly.

Sunday Morning

1. For those who wish to attend there will be a service will be
held in The Mariners Church - St Nicholas - the church where Stan's
memorial service was held - this will be the usual morning service with
special reference to Stan and seafarers.

2. Conference Room
Further short talks and video's etc

This will continue until 12.30 approx

Lunch breaks

3. Main Hall

2.00pm - 6.00pm The Main Concert

It is planned that all organised events will end at this
time to allow those who have to travel, a safe and comfortable journey home.
If you do not have to travel - lets party!


Jan and Ken


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th Birthday Bash - Nov 2006
From: rumanci
Date: 22 Oct 06 - 07:56 AM

That wasn't quite what I meant Noreen but thankyou for the information
:-)


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: Greg B
Date: 22 Oct 06 - 08:10 PM

Aw, bugger. Family-related travel an aw' have caused me to
have to call off my own plans to attend. It also seems to be
increasingly difficult to make a 'long weekend' of it from
the Eastern USofA to the UK, now that vain attempts to
discourage malfeasance via 'keeping up appearances' have
reached a new crescendo.

Seeing the schedule has, none the less, got my glands in
an uproar.


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 01 Nov 06 - 08:33 AM

This weekend is drawing near, like a slashin' big four-master from the Mersey with all sails bent on a wind of dreams!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpoo
From: GUEST
Date: 01 Nov 06 - 11:26 AM

Or like a bloody great barrel of ale, rolling of the back of
a lorry into a pub! (Not as poetic, but a sight more refreshing!)


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Subject: RE: Stan Hugill's 100th - 18-19 Nov 2006, Liverpool
From: Charley Noble
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 05:07 PM

Two more weeks to go!

Scandalize the skiff and sheet 'er home!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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