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Sea Music Festival Sept. 13, SF

10 Sep 14 - 03:47 PM (#3659106)
Subject: Sea Music Festival Sept. 13, SF
From: GUEST,Chanteyranger

The Sea Music Festival at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is almost here, Join us on Saturday, September 13 9:30am to 5:0pm for music and dance at four venues on Hyde Street Pier and aboard historic ships. Web page: http://www.nps.gov/safer/planyourvisit/seamusicfestival2014.htm

Performing will be: John Roberts and Debra Cowan / James Kelly / Geoff Kaufman and Craig Edwards / Holdstock and Macleod / Shay Black / Amelia Hogan / The Lighthouse Stringband / Hai Yan Jackson Chinese Dance Company / Nemenzo Tahitian Dance Company / Celeste Bernardo / Revell Carr / Maggee Van Speybroeck / Sierra-Maria Magdalena / Gibb Schreffler / Dogwatch Nautical Band / The Jammy Dodgers / Peter Kasin and Richard Adrianowicz / Riggy Rackin / Carol Holdstock / Michel Kahan / Erin Conner / Erin Thompson / Steve Canright / Kathy Daskal / Brass Farthing./ Dave Nettell / Kenny Somerville / Hank Cramer.


10 Sep 14 - 04:01 PM (#3659112)
Subject: RE: Sea Music Festival Sept. 13, SF
From: GUEST,sciencegeek

great lineup... wish I could be two places at one time... but I'll be here in western NY at our fiddler's fair.

a thought though... the recent find of one of Sir Franklin's ships is awesome... and if it turns out to be the Terror, one of the ships involved in the Battle of Baltimore, wouldn't that be a believe it not moment.

Regardless... please sing that impossible song celebrating it's 200th anniversary this weekend... LOL you know the one :D


10 Sep 14 - 04:46 PM (#3659122)
Subject: RE: Sea Music Festival Sept. 13, SF
From: GUEST,Chanteyranger

"Lady Franklin's Lament", or "Lord Franklin," I'm sure someone will, sciencegeek.


11 Sep 14 - 06:46 AM (#3659266)
Subject: RE: Sea Music Festival Sept. 13, SF
From: sciencegeek

actually, I was referring to the Star Spangled Banner as that impossible song... lol... 200th anniversary of the battle of Baltimore & bombardment of Fort McHenry and all that this weekend. :D

after all, how many sea related songs become national anthems?...
surely sung in barrack and fo'c'sle and ordered to be played at Manilla Bay by Commodore Perry 8 decades later... LOL

I'm adding Lady Franklin's Lament to our playlist for Sat.