Music from The Shantyman, The Jolly Rogers, Pirate Comedy Show, Bounding Main, Dogs in Doublets, Bedlam Bards, Flying Fish Sailors, Marooned, Mallory and McCall, The Bilge Pumps, Brobdingnagian Bards, Pandora Celtica, The Pyrates Royale, Axel the Sot, Rillian and the Doxie Chicks, Jim Hancock.
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This week:
The Shantyman, “Pirate’s Life” from Pirate’s Life
The Jolly Rogers, “Pay Me” from Midnight Buffet
Pirate Comedy Show, “The Blackened Pearl” from Pirate Comedy Show Album
Bounding Main, “All For Me Grog” from Lost at Sea – Sea Shanties and Nautical Ballads
Dogs in Doublets, “Pirate Song” from Dogs in Doublets Sing! and The Circle
Bedlam Bards, “Dark Lady” from Furious Fancies
Flying Fish Sailors, “King of the Cannibal Islands” from Loch Ness Monster
Marooned, “Haul Away Joe” from Marooned and The Circle
NEW MUSIC
Mallory & McCall, “The Derelict” from Mallory & McCall Rough Sampler
The Bilge Pumps, “Isn’t It Grand?”
Brobdingnagian Bards, “The Mermaid Song” from A Faire To Remember
Pandora Celtica, “Irish Rover” from Pandora Celtic Demo
The Pyrates Royale, “The Brigantine” from Tales of the Brigantine
Pirate Comedy Show, “Ballad of Eileen Bachendoit” from Pirate Comedy Show Album
Axel the Sot, “101 Nights” from Tales from the Tavern (The Best of Axel the Sot)
Rillian and the Doxie Chicks, “Sam’s Gone Away” from The Circle
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Jim Hancock, “Mingulay Boat Song” from Rolling Home