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July Shanty Session @ the Press Room

16 Jul 07 - 08:28 PM (#2104714)
Subject: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: curmudgeon

This Saturday, 27 July, being the third of that name, will be the monthly shanty/forebiitr/balld session at the Press Room, 77 Daniel St., Portsmouth NH, 3:30 - 7:30.

I know that some of the regulars will have Rolled and Gone that day, but we're looking forward to some other Maine folk as well as the locals and the crew from Cape Ann (sp?) - Tom


16 Jul 07 - 08:56 PM (#2104729)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Charley Noble

Tom-

"This Saturday, 27 July"

I think not! The proper date would be July 21st.

Have fun, gang. Hope to see you in August, or come up to our Songs of the Sea concert at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Saturday, July 28th.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


16 Jul 07 - 08:58 PM (#2104730)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: curmudgeon

Mayhap a kind JC will correct my error -- Tom


16 Jul 07 - 10:44 PM (#2104797)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: TRUBRIT

Mainers -- if you go, have a wonderfu ltime and sing one for me.......my daughter (#2) has asked us to host a dinner party for her one time counselor (and now she is so WELL she doesn't need a counselor -- yahoo!!!!) .. see lots of you at Jed Marum at our house (I hope) in August


17 Jul 07 - 03:50 PM (#2105287)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: SINSULL

I expect to attend, Tom.
RE: Jed Marum Start a thread Deborah. It is time.


17 Jul 07 - 06:50 PM (#2105433)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: jacqui.c

I won't be able to make it this time due to an influx of relatives from the UK. My daughter and her family will be here tomorrow and are not into the music, unfortunately.


21 Jul 07 - 09:10 AM (#2108132)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: curmudgeon

Although attendance is looking a mite sparse at this point, we will be joined by Bill and Gina Dunlap. Doryman and Mate are "iffy." Haven't heard from Jeri or Barry yet. Anyone else?


21 Jul 07 - 12:56 PM (#2108220)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Barry Finn

It'll be nice to see & hear from Gina (formaly of "Shipping News" & the "Reprobates") & Bill again. Justine & I will be there.

Barry


21 Jul 07 - 01:57 PM (#2108255)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Jeri

I'd forgotten what day it was! I'd intended to be there, but it's looking likely I'll stay home. Too much to do, not enough time before Monday (I'm elsewhere tomorrow) and I've had a headache since I woke up yesterday morning.


21 Jul 07 - 03:22 PM (#2108290)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: SINSULL

I have a dinner invitation and will not be down. Sorry, guys.
Mary


21 Jul 07 - 08:50 PM (#2108397)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Charley Noble

We expect a full report!

Charley Noble, taking a break from Richmond Days Rock & Roll


22 Jul 07 - 02:08 AM (#2108465)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Barry Finn

It was a lightly attended session but heavlly lopside with Cape Anner's, minus the Souza's. There was a concertina admiration break, could've developed into a squeeze-in if one more bellow blew in throgh the doors. Gina & Bill Dunlap were up from Conn. David, your "Sailor's Way" that you did such a nice job on is by Trad & can be found in Doerflinger's 'Shantymen & Shantyboys'. It was a good session, if you want more info attend the next one, Ha,Ha,Ha.

Barry


22 Jul 07 - 01:35 PM (#2108666)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Bat Goddess

There is NO legal limit on concertinas...

Perhaps a lightly attended (but certainly not too sparse!) session, but full of strong singers. Hutch was there in the early part (concertinas in tow), George with his new concertina, David (with concertina) and Rose, (Colin begged off), Gardi, Alexander, Gina and Bill Dunlap, Barry Fin and his wife Justine (who doesn't sing with us often enough) and Tom and I. "Poor Howard" Stith and his wife Barbara showed up just before the session ended . Great to see him again! Wish we'd have had time to get a song out of him -- maybe "Farewell, Superior Sperm" about the decline of the Great Lakes freshwater whaling industry.

Both George and Bill introduced songs I'd never heard before.

Yesterday was sooooo long ago! Let's see if I can remember what I sang, at least: "Plum Island National Anthem", "Home, Dearie, Home", "Sandgate Girl's Lament", Tom Lewis' "Sailor's Prayer" and Jerry Bryant's "A Shanty From Old Shantytown". Oh, and "Race of Long Ago". Plenty of songs from others to join in the choruses, too.

Linn


22 Jul 07 - 07:53 PM (#2108843)
Subject: RE: July Shanty Session @ the Press Room
From: Charley Noble

Thanks, gang, for the reports! I like to think the world rolls on even when I've in orbit somewhere else.

Richmond Days went off well with splendid weather for the first time in three years. We even got the fireworks off! The Lawnmower Race is still a work in progress but the Duct Tape Fashion Show had more contestants than prizes. The Belt-sander Race had it's first run and we'll probably prime it for another year. The pig scramble was an amazing success; six years olds are about on par with the piglets. Judy did her usual good job running sound for the open mic and the 1 hour featured performers. The main evening acts did their best to blast everyone off the waterfront into the river. The grand parade went off without a major hitch. I'm ready to sleep for a week!

Of course, today I was down in my home town of Georgetown performing with Alison Freeman at their arts festival, and then we all adjourned to the Five Islands wharf and enjoyed fresh lobster and corn on the cob.

Life goes on!

Next Saturday is our big Songs of the Sea Concert at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Maine. Do consider coming. Featured performers will be Bob Webb, Roll & Go, Castelebay, and Alsion Freeman. More info on the Bill Bonyun Benefit Concert thread.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble