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Hull Shanty festival 2009

27 Nov 08 - 01:57 AM (#2502638)
Subject: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: dozy rozy

Any news on dates for the 2009 festival?


27 Nov 08 - 06:29 AM (#2502757)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Sttaw Legend

Dates are 5 & 6 September 2009 for Hull Maritime Festival.

The following weekend 12 & 13 September 2009 is the start of the round the world clipper race which starts from Hull.


20 Jul 09 - 06:54 PM (#2684136)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: John Routledge

Refresh


21 Jul 09 - 04:03 PM (#2684725)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

Hissyfit are performing


21 Jul 09 - 05:03 PM (#2684783)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

Glad to hear that Linda, there seems to be very limited info but here is sume I managed to dredge up


http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,156217&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL


21 Jul 09 - 05:05 PM (#2684785)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

Tomorrow, me and Mr.Fromull will be doing sume in depth research into the pub availabillity for that weekend


23 Jul 09 - 08:08 AM (#2685891)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Willa

Up she goes


23 Jul 09 - 03:14 PM (#2686223)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Paul_Schurr_PSG_NY

You're breaking my heart! We talk about the Hull Shanty festival all the time in the Press Room Pub in Portsmouth, NH, at the Mystic Festival, and at Old Songs in Albany, NY. Hissyfit! (Hi Linda.) I'd sure like to join you all again. In the interim, my wife and I are practicing "Luckiest Sailor." Linda, is the story about your inspiration for writing this song online?

Paul


23 Jul 09 - 03:21 PM (#2686231)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Steve Gardham

Paul,
Have you heard Hissyfit's version of 'My Sky Sailor'? It's great. It was written by Geoff Lawes of Hull and is about an American sailor who lost his life in the R38 airship tragedy on the Humber in the 1920s. Luckiest Sailor and a couple of Linda's other songs, and Sky Sailor should be coming online soon on the Yorkshire Garland website.
There are Linda's notes on the website as well.


23 Jul 09 - 04:00 PM (#2686267)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull


23 Jul 09 - 04:05 PM (#2686272)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull

Some information about the trawler losses of 1968

On the subject of which pubs will be open - nobody knows. There will be stuff in 'Green Bricks' and 'Ruscadors' as usual, but the feeling is that Minerva may well open for this weekend (and the next one - the start of the Round-The-World Yacht Race from Hull).


23 Jul 09 - 04:38 PM (#2686297)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: John Routledge

Thanks for link Les - Fingers crossed for Minerva.


23 Jul 09 - 06:03 PM (#2686383)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Shanty Jack

L.O. All.

Complete artistes list will be up soon on City website and Bitter end website.

Can't find anything out about the Minerva rumour yet but I will be programming it in with fingers crossed and a "plan B".

Durty Nellies has changed hands and music is not on their regular agenda now. Might be something at the festival but it's likely to be last minute.

I believe the Black Boy is shut (as of last Tuesday).

Waiting to hear about Ruscadors but hopeful.

We are expecting an old sailing Pilot Cutter "Texelstroom" over from the Netherlands for the festival and he will be doing day sailing to Grimsby - Scarborough - Whitby in the days between the end of festival and the Clipper Yacht race start. There are a few berths available.

Regards,

S.J.


28 Jul 09 - 12:51 PM (#2688852)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull

I've just heard that the leaseholders of the Minerva Hotel are currently trying to sell the lease, so they won't be opening it for the Festival. If a new leaseholder takes over before September then that would of course be a possibility.


28 Jul 09 - 05:01 PM (#2689087)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Mrs.Duck

That would be great, les. Fingers crossed.


30 Jul 09 - 05:16 AM (#2690189)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Michael

The Minerva
Below is an article pasted from 'Hull daily Mail' website 30/7/09
Mike


Real ale enthusiasts across Hull are celebrating the news that a historic city centre pub is to reopen its doors.
It is almost a year since the bell for last orders at the Minerva pub rang for the final time.
At the time members of the local Campaign for Real Ale group (Camra) marked the occasion by holding a "wake" to mourn its demise.
Dressed in black, they headed to the pub in Nelson Street and gathered around a miniature coffin to raise a drink to the much-loved venue and the happy times people had shared there.
But now they are preparing to raise their tankards in celebration as the drinking establishment will soon be serving again.
The new licensee Phil Daly, who has been in the pub trade for more than 20 years, said he was just waiting for the final stages of negotiation to be completed before preparing the pub for a grand reopening.
He said: "My hope is to have it open in the next three to four weeks, certainly before the end of August.
"I have tried my hardest to get everything sorted in time for the launch of the Clipper Race in September.
"I used to visit the Minerva and recall seeing in the paper about the fact it was going to close down.
"I tried at that point to get in touch with the right people to try and put a rescue package together, then about three months ago a friend of mine e-mailed me details about the sale of the Minerva.
"And that was it – I jumped at it feet first."


30 Jul 09 - 12:29 PM (#2690372)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: 8_Pints

Brilliant news indeed!

Hope to see everyone at the Hull Sea Fever festival...

Bob


30 Jul 09 - 02:01 PM (#2690434)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Susanne (skw)

So do I, as it seems very likely now I'll be there. Yippee!


31 Jul 09 - 04:59 AM (#2690888)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Sttaw Legend

Humbersound "Groove Crew" are recruiting for 12 to 20 year olds……

Music ~ Singing ~ Filming ~ Interviewing ~ Laughing and much more……..

Humbersound are looking for more young people to join their crew and help manage and develop the Heritage "Groove Crew" Project . This will involve a series of music, singing, filming and personal skills workshops leading up to the 2009 Hull Maritime Festival (Shanty Festival). This project will investigate the musical heritage that links Hull to the sea and the cultural heritage that surrounds the city. An education package will be developed to deliver to a wider audience for future years.

These will take place predominantly at Wilberforce House which is situated in the Museum Quarter in Hull. Heritage Groove Crew will be researching into local maritime history and heritage by interviewing people and capturing their memories and stories with sound and film recording.

The project is funded by Heritage Lottery Young Routes and we would like to hear from anyone 12 to 20. If you are interested, or you know anyone who maybe, and would like further information please contact either:

Dave Watts 07980 282266 davewatts@dall.karoo.co.uk
Jennie Beasty on 07968 231560 jennie@beasty.karoo.co.


03 Aug 09 - 03:35 AM (#2692629)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Sttaw Legend

And up you go.......


21 Aug 09 - 05:37 PM (#2705729)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Mrs.Duck

See you there, Dave! Not long to go.


22 Aug 09 - 10:52 AM (#2706137)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: jojofolkagogo

Very Refreshing ! (wish I could be there .... )


23 Aug 09 - 09:50 AM (#2706579)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull

Heave 'er up!


28 Aug 09 - 04:14 AM (#2710456)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Sttaw Legend

Humbersound "Groove Crew" are recruiting for 12 to 20 year olds……

Music ~ Singing ~ Filming ~ Interviewing ~ Laughing and much more……..

Humbersound are looking for more young people to join their crew and help manage and develop the Heritage "Groove Crew" Project . This will involve a series of music, singing, filming and personal skills workshops leading up to the 2009 Hull Maritime Festival (Shanty Festival). This project will investigate the musical heritage that links Hull to the sea and the cultural heritage that surrounds the city. An education package will be developed to deliver to a wider audience for future years.

These will take place predominantly at Wilberforce House which is situated in the Museum Quarter in Hull. Heritage Groove Crew will be researching into local maritime history and heritage by interviewing people and capturing their memories and stories with sound and film recording.

The project is funded by Heritage Lottery Young Routes and we would like to hear from anyone 12 to 20. If you are interested, or you know anyone who maybe, and would like further information please contact either:

Dave Watts 07980 282266 07980 282266 davewatts@dall.karoo.co.uk
Jennie Beasty on 07968 231560 07968 231560 jennie@beasty.karoo.co.


29 Aug 09 - 04:55 PM (#2711688)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Geoff the Duck

Any updates on pub sessions and if the Minerva will be open?
Quack!
GtD.


29 Aug 09 - 07:39 PM (#2711787)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

It is open and hissyfit will be hosting a singaround there


30 Aug 09 - 07:20 AM (#2712033)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

I'm going, me.


30 Aug 09 - 07:23 AM (#2712034)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Mrs.Duck

We will certainly get to the Minerva!


30 Aug 09 - 07:56 AM (#2712057)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: John Routledge

Looking forward to great times in the Minerva!!

Other pub news:

What was the "Heritage" pub has re-opened as Ruscadors after a refurbishment. Only a couple of hundred yards from The Minerva - so useful for when the Minerva gets really packed :0)


30 Aug 09 - 08:10 AM (#2712062)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Mrs.Duck

Who's on which day!

Firstly a big thank you to all the organisers!
Yes it would have been nice to see the full programme online but I always buy a paper copy anyway as a souvenir and season ticket holders get one free. Now to the website - the home page gives a brief description of the festival and the dates are clearly shown. There are then links to the guest lists, camping arrangements, tourist info and even music to download for one of the workshops. The pdf of daily appearances whilst not giving details of venue and times does give anyone coming for a short time the chance to make a decision based on who is appearing that day. Whitby does not go for the BIG headliner acts so if you miss seeing someone you will almost certainly get the chance to see them again somewhere else during the week. The festival office is only open during folk week and was signposted on most routes into Whitby. Programmes were also on sale in many pubs and shops and at the tourist info office. There were some programme changes but these were publicised in the Wailer as soon as they were known and although it can be frustrating to turn up to an event that isn't happening or worse has already happened no festival of that size is going to run without some problem arising.
Let's give credit where credit is due and say thanks for a bloody fantastic week!


30 Aug 09 - 08:17 AM (#2712066)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Willa

What time is the singaround, Linda?


30 Aug 09 - 09:46 AM (#2712108)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

Ermmm don't know twoish but its a rolling one so on all day I think


30 Aug 09 - 11:30 AM (#2712154)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Mrs.Duck

So that's where I lost my Whitby post! Please ignore the above :)
I put it down to too many late nights!


30 Aug 09 - 01:03 PM (#2712212)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: mally

just been down to the minerva meself and phil the new landlord is looking forward to meeting us all


31 Aug 09 - 12:51 PM (#2713000)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

Me and Mr.Fromull, as founder members of The 'ull Retired Elderly Gentlemens Binge Drinking Club will be doing a little research of our own on Wednesday I guess?


31 Aug 09 - 12:59 PM (#2713010)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: GUEST

how many can get in the Minerva and does it get full, (first timer)


31 Aug 09 - 01:26 PM (#2713035)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull

Certainly that nice Mr Flags and I will be happy to inspect the said licensed premises on Wednesday and report.

Unnamed GUEST (if you use a consistent guest name it helps responses): the room in Minerva isn't that big and yes it does very full. I suppose it holds about 50 people. There is usually singing in the Green Bricks and Ruscadors.

Mr Flags and I will be checking the availability of this room for Saturday night to host what we jokingly refer to as the 'Anti-Shanty'. This is available for folk who don't want to go to the official concert, and we don't insist on maritime songs (although most people who come to the festival obviously have a preference for them).


31 Aug 09 - 01:36 PM (#2713048)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

There is usually a pre - shanty sing on the Friday night at an old town pub, maybe some one can enlighten us?


01 Sep 09 - 01:28 PM (#2713830)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

feresh


01 Sep 09 - 03:03 PM (#2713907)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: mally

Grand opening night is Friday at Minerva Mick. It ain't SHIPSHAPE yet


02 Sep 09 - 01:46 PM (#2714740)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: ossonflags

I know mally. I paid a visit today and they are franticaly scrubbing, rubbing,holystoning and brassoing in readiness for the launch on Friday.


03 Sep 09 - 10:29 AM (#2715396)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: 8_Pints

Hope to see everyone tomorrow night!

Bob & Sue vG


03 Sep 09 - 05:48 PM (#2715750)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

Them hissyfit gals are coming up by barge! See you in the white hart.


04 Sep 09 - 10:09 AM (#2716116)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Graham and Jo

Waved off the Syntan on its way to Hull this morning. We will be in the Tiger in Beverley tonight as usual (every Friday) 9pm onwards. Mostly tunes, open to all.


05 Sep 09 - 12:23 AM (#2716576)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: GUEST

Here is a link to a ten page programme for the festival.
Programme for Hull Maritime Festival


05 Sep 09 - 05:39 PM (#2717013)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

We had a great journey into Hull on the barge Suntan and the weather was kind but windy.So far its been good even if it was a bit of a full volume job in the Ruscador but we overcame that with the able help of some Shellbacks ~ thanks guys. Some great singing going on come down if you can.


05 Sep 09 - 05:46 PM (#2717019)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

Syntan bloody auto spellcheck


07 Sep 09 - 11:15 AM (#2718069)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Les from Hull

Thanks very much to all our friends who helped us have such a great time at the Festival. The Saturday Anti-Shanty was the best in living memory - not that we remember much after a really good Anti-Shanty!

Maggie's charity lucky dip provided another 150 lovely British pounds to add to the 300 we collected in Whitby. We would particularly like to thank all our folkie friends for their generosity in supporting this effort, ultimately in aid of victims of war in Bosnia.


07 Sep 09 - 12:35 PM (#2718112)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: GUEST

Syntan, Sea Fever, Shellbacks, Shantys and Anti's made it a memorable weekend. Gang Van Gaalen provided their unbeatable hospitality and I want to thank Maggie for singing the wino song 'with feeling'. An altogether brilliant weekend.
Sad to hear the final Farewell Shanty from the Shellbacks... as they were decommissioned but sure we'll see and hear some of their individual voices soon enough. Wonderful to meet Susanne(skw)too.

If you're interested there will be some sung entertainment this Wednesday Sept 9th as Shanty Jack, Two old buoys (with ossonflags) and Hissyfit perambulate between the White Hart (Alfred Gelder Street), Ruscadors and Minerva singing a set in each establishment.
We'd appreciate assistance with choruses and hope to see some familiar faces.

Safe journey Mags.

Hazel.x


07 Sep 09 - 12:37 PM (#2718113)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Pistachio

Guest above was me! OOps.
Shows how good my weekend was!
H.


07 Sep 09 - 03:14 PM (#2718240)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Sttaw Legend

Hiya
On behalf of the Humbersound Groove Crew I'd like to say a BIG thankyou too all who supported them in many different ways. Singing along on the all important choruses and the applause meant a great deal to them.

They grew in confidence over the weekend with the 7 performances that they did. Watching the other excellent performers over the weekend was also a great experience for them......they are already looking forward to next year.
Cheers
Dave


07 Sep 09 - 03:38 PM (#2718263)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Linda Kelly

They were brilliant Dave and the little lad with the dark hair- voice of an angel!!!


07 Sep 09 - 05:29 PM (#2718345)
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty festival 2009
From: Willa

The applause was well deserved.
It was a joy to hear them, and they'd obviously had a great time!

Look forward to hearing them again in the future.