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Subject: Great Lakes Chanty Sings? From: GUEST,Tim in Ohio Date: 19 Mar 00 - 07:08 PM I'm looking for anyone in the Lake Erie region interested in singing/playing sea chanties and other types of nautical songs. Any takers? Tim Thorndike |
Subject: RE: Help: Great Lakes Chanty Sings? From: harpgirl Date: 21 Mar 00 - 09:44 AM ...I would call the Maritime Museum on Belle Isle....they might know.... |
Subject: RE: Help: Great Lakes Chanty Sings? From: Fountainfox Date: 21 Mar 00 - 06:21 PM Tim -- A site I look at every now and then may be of help. It is www.boatnerd.com and it seems to have available almost anything imaginable about lake boats and ships. Their message board is in the button 'info search,' which is a little misleading because it is a message board. Those who read this site range from boat fans (boatnerds) to people who work on the ships themselves. The 'search' involves means post a question and someone will dig up an answer in most cases. One musician mentioned for songwriting in one of the posts was a guy named Dan Hall, who I have never heard of. For all I know, he may lurk around here. His web page is HTTP://www.danhall.com
I went to his site, where there are samples which I could never get to work beyond the intro. He also has an email address there. |
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