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Jeff Warner at Hyde St. Pier - 9 Dec 2005

09 Dec 05 - 04:46 PM (#1623866)
Subject: Jeff Warner tonight at Hyde St. Pier
From: GUEST,Chanteyranger

There are still tickets left for Jeff Warner's sea music concert tonight aboard the historic ship Balclutha, at Hyde Street Pier, on San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. The concert starts at 8pm, with the ticket office at the pier entrance opening 7pm. $14. It promises to be a great evening of chanteys and sea songs with this very fine performer of American roots music. For more information and driving/parking/public transit directions, please call the visitor center at SF Maritime National Historical Park, at 415-447-5000, or the maritime museum desk, at 415-561-7100.


Chanteyranger


09 Dec 05 - 05:06 PM (#1623892)
Subject: RE: Jeff Warner tonight at Hyde St. Pier
From: Jeri

Wrong coast, but please let Jeff know he missed about a foot of snow. Enjoy, and buy his new CD!


10 Dec 05 - 09:11 AM (#1624329)
Subject: RE: Jeff Warner at Hyde St. Pier - 9 Dec 2005
From: Bat Goddess

Yeah, we "let" him miss a Friday session with us to do a few concerts out your way. Hope my sister follows my advice and shows up!

Jeff is an incredibly well rounded performer. His CD is wonderful listening but his performances are exceptionally entertaining as well as educational. He shares his knowledge and his wonderful voice and song selection. Don't miss it!

Linn


10 Dec 05 - 01:31 PM (#1624465)
Subject: RE: Jeff Warner at Hyde St. Pier - 9 Dec 2005
From: GUEST,Chanteyranger

Thanks for loaning him, Jeri and Bat Goddess. He will be returned special delivery in a few days. 50 people came out on this unseasonably warm, very comfortable evening, and congregated in the Balclutha's shelterdeck. Jeff's knowledge of traditional songs shone through, and the audience, some themselves longtime sea music concertgoers, was in rapt attention to both his intros and songs. One of the highlights of the evening was his singing while using a "Limber Jim," or "Jumping Jim." This "Jim," whoever he is, charmed everyone. A fine finale to this year's sea music concert series.

Chanteyranger