12 Sep 16 - 03:51 PM (#3809696) Subject: September Press Room (NH Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess September Sea Music Month around here starts with our monthly shanty, forebitter and fo'c's'le ballad session this Saturday, September 17th, from 3:30 to 7:30 PM at The Press Room on Daniel Street in Portsmouth, NH. This will be a great opportunity to warm up for the 17th Annual Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festival which will be the last weekend of the month, September 24th & 25th. More info here including the schedule for this year's festival -- 2016 PMFF Nick Noble on WICN in Worcester is devoting most of this Thursday's (September 15th) "The Folk Revival" show to a live session (or as close to a session as we can recreate in the studio) promoting the PMFF. The show is from 7:00 - 11:00 PM Eastern time and can be listened to online by going to -- "The Folk Revival" and click on "Listen Live Online" and choose MP3 or iTunes. Hope we see you there, both at Saturday's shanty sing and at the festival! Linn |
13 Sep 16 - 07:52 AM (#3809788) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸refresh ¸.•*¨*•♫♪ Thanks, Jeri. Linn |
13 Sep 16 - 09:55 AM (#3809802) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Jeri Unfortunately, I have an appointment that will end about when the session is starting, but I'm not going to be up to going. (I'm graduating to color this time.) |
13 Sep 16 - 03:01 PM (#3809839) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess You'll be missed, Jeri. Linn |
14 Sep 16 - 04:29 PM (#3809985) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸refresh ¸.•*¨*•♫♪ |
15 Sep 16 - 03:32 PM (#3810083) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Charley Noble Tami and I should be attending. I have several old songs I need to refresh! Charlie Ipcar |
16 Sep 16 - 11:06 AM (#3810160) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess Last night on Nick Noble's "The Folk Revival" radio show on WICN in Worcester, we sang loud enough to be heard in Maine, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, California, Australia and (I think) China. Another really great live show to promote the Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festival and songs of the sea. We had a fantastic time with a group of great performers not only from our Press Room sessions but from other spots in New Hampshire plus local Worcester and other Massachusetts musicians. This Saturday is another warmup for the festival. See you then! Linn |
17 Sep 16 - 08:02 AM (#3810226) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸TODAY! ¸.•*¨*•♫♪ |
18 Sep 16 - 07:32 AM (#3810318) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: ranger1 Great session last night! |
18 Sep 16 - 04:49 PM (#3810367) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess As usual, a rather nice session. The crew was me (Bat Goddess, aka Linn Schulz), Ranger1, Amy, Dianne Lavoie, Charlie Ipcar (Charley Noble), Alan Eaton (after Mudhook's gig at the USS Albacore), Don Hale, Emery Hutchins, Pete Hale (also in town because of the gig on the USS Albacore; had to leave early to work on his porch restoration -- an excused early departure), Bruce MacIntyre, Justine Donovan, Bill Lehrman and Carol Pierson, Gail Finn with her mother, Rita Pomerleau, Phyllis, Carol Coronis, and Jeff Warner. Dave, the reenactor from Kennebunkport, made an appearance (in period garb) to say hi and say he'll be at the festival next week, but he didn't have time for a song. And what we sang was... 1. Paradise Street - Alan Eaton 2. Cruising 'Round Yarmouth - Linn Schulz 3. A Night At Dago Tom's - Charlie Ipcar 4. Hey, Rain - Hutch 5. Greenland Whale Fisheries [1833, Gale Huntington collection] - Don Hale 6. Bye Bye My Roseanna - Dianne Lavoie 7. Barrett's Privateers - Pete Hale 8. Farewell Tae the Haven - Alan Eaton 9. Bay of Fundy - Bruce MacIntyre 10. Lukey's Boat - Hutch 11. General Taylor - Amy 12. Jolly Roving Tar - Charlie [version from the play "Old Lavender," circa 1885] 13. Home, Dearie, Home - Linn 14. Hills of Isle Au Haut - Dianne 15. Welsh Girls - Pete Hale & Alan Eaton 16. River Lea - Hutch 17. Leaving of Liverpool - Don 18. Help Me To Raise 'Em - Justine Donovan 19. Farewell to Nova Scotia - Bruce 20. Port of Dreams - Charlie 21. West Indies Blues - Hutch 22. Cannery Shed - Linn 23. The Diamond - Bruce 24. The Jeannie C. - Dianne 25. White Squall - Pete 26. Roll the Old Chariot - Hutch 27. Saltpetre Shanty - Justine 28. Natchez and the Delta Queen Race - Charlie 29. William Taylor [parody] - Gail Finn 30. Backside of Nantucket Point - Linn 31. Shallow Brown - Bruce 32. Santiano - Carol Coronis (accompanied by a rock 'n' roll drum duet) 33. Grey Funnel Line - Don 34. My Mother Was a Lady - Charlie 35. Bonnie Bunch of Thyme - Dianne 36. Banks of Sicily - Hutch 37. Johnny, Come Down to Hilo - Justine 38. There Is Somebody Waiting For Me - Jeff Warner 39. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still - Jeff (he came late so requested to sing several in a row) 40. Northwest Passage - Bruce 41. The Blarney Stone - Rita Pomerleau 42. Sailor's Prayer - Linn 43. Lady Franklin's Lament - Don 44. Hurrah, Sing Fare Ye Well - Jeff 45. Mobile Bay (Roll the Cotton Down) - Charlie 46. Tinker, Tailor - Dianne 47. Seaman's Hymn/Nelson's Prayer - Don Hale and the Company As usual, please let me know of any error or omissions... Thanks, everyone, for coming! Linn |
18 Sep 16 - 06:27 PM (#3810375) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Charley Noble Linn- Excellent work! With regard to "Jolly Roving Tar," while I was pointing out its origins as a song in the play Old Lavender, produced in 1885, what I sang was a version that has been heavily folk-processed and very close to how most of us now sing the song. The song has been greatly improved from its original lyrics. Charlie Ipcar |
18 Sep 16 - 07:22 PM (#3810380) Subject: RE: September Press Room (NH) Shanty Sing From: Bat Goddess And I'd like to point out that it wasn't Jeff who requested to sing several songs back to back -- it was a request TO Jeff...from Dianne (I think) and the rest of us. And Jeff graciously complied. It's always a treat to have Jeff at the session. He just got back from South Carolina -- seems he's always off performing somewhere. Linn |