Episodes
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We're diving into the world of sea shanties in this episode, and let me tell you, it’s a tidal wave of fun! We’re chatting with our pals from Press Gang Mutiny, who are shaking things up with their new album, "Departure." They’re blending classic shanty vibes with some fresh, modern beats, proving that these old sea tunes are far from washed up! We’ll also hear a heartwarming story from the Reverend about his favorite song, "Marching Inland," and how it connects to the legendary Tom Lewis. So grab a mug of your favorite grog, kick back, and let’s set sail on this musical adventure filled with laughs, good vibes, and a whole lot of shanty spirit!
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This episode dives into the lively world of sea shanties, revealing their roots and how they evolved into folk music. It's a total blast! We hear from the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew about their recent gigs, including a private show at a nursing home that came with a tasty fish supper. Yum! Ash shares how the crew is gearing up for the Bristol Real Ale and Sea Shanty Festival, promising a weekend filled with music and great beers. Raise your mugs! The Rev talks about Tom Lewis, a legendary figure in the shanty community, and shares a hilarious backstory about his song 'Marching Inland'. Press Gang Mutiny joins the episode to showcase their new album, blending traditional shanties with modern beats and guest artists. It's a real sea change! This month, if you subscribe to the newsletter, you score a special gift from the Bristol Dry Gin Company. Who's ready for some gin?Links referenced in this episode:
www.aleandshanty.co.ukshipshapepodcast.co.ukpressgangmutiny.comSponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/
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Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates ©
Matt Jeanes Professional Artist
Copyright © 2025 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved
Mentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia
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Ahoy there, fellow shanty lovers! In this delightful episode, we dive deep into the heart of Bristol's maritime culture, led by our charming crew from the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. With the sun shining and spring in the air, there's a celebratory spirit that fills the air—perfect for shanty singing! We kick things off with a rousing introduction from our captain, who shares the excitement of our latest adventures, including gigs, festivals, and our recent live recording of the Trelawney Shout, a local event that celebrates all things Cornish. This vibrant gathering features passionate performances from various shanty crews, paying homage to the rich musical heritage of Cornwall. But wait, there's more! The episode features an engaging segment with Cornish royalty, Harry Glasson and Will Keating, sharing their musical journey and the magic behind their beloved song 'Cornwall, My Home.' This heartfelt conversation reveals the personal connections and inspirations behind their music, making it a must-listen for any shanty aficionado!
People mentioned in this episode:
Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Trelawney Shout Harry Glasson Will Keating Little Sisters of the Poor Them Bristow Girls Severn Wailers Frampton Shantymen Ben Nicholls Skinner's Brewery Wurzels Bristol real ale and Shanty Festival Nova ScotiaLinks referenced in this episode:
pobshantycrew.co.ukSponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/
Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/
Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates ©
Matt Jeanes Professional Artist
Copyright © 2025 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved
Mentioned in this episode:
Nova Scotia
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
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Get ready to set sail with us as we dive into the vibrant world of sea shanties, all while celebrating the delightful tune "Corncrate," penned by the one and only Nobbie! This catchy song, inspired by the historical trade routes of Bristol, takes us on a musical journey that evokes the bustling docks and the lively spirit of sailors. Nobbie joins us to share the backstory behind "Corncrate," giving us a peek into his creative process and the rich history that inspired this shanty. We'll also have some fun segments featuring the Barnacle Boys, who add their own flavor to the shanty scene. So, grab a drink, and let’s hoist the sails together for a fun-filled episode packed with laughter, music, and a sprinkle of maritime magic!
Join me as we sail through the lively waters of Bristol's maritime history with Nobby's 'Corn Crate' as our compass! This episode is a treasure trove of stories, laughter, and music. Nobby regales us with tales of the ship that inspired his song, reminiscing about its regular trade routes and the lively dockside atmosphere. We learn about the Corncrate's importance in transporting goods like wine and brandy, a nod to the historical significance of Bristol's docks. But it's not just about the past; we also celebrate our present with updates on recent performances and the wonderful connections we've forged through music. With plenty of banter and a splash of humor, this episode makes you feel like you're right there with us, belting out shanties and sharing laughs. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or landlubber, tune in for a delightful mix of history, music, and community spirit!
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In this episode, we explore the history and significance of the song 'Corncrake', written by Nobbie, and how it reflects the rich maritime culture of Bristol. Nobbie shares fascinating stories about the Corncrate ship, its routes between Bristol and Bordeaux, and the lively dockside atmosphere during its heyday. We chat about the various gigs the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew has done recently, highlighting our community involvement and the joy of performing for local causes. The episode features a fun segment with the Barnacle Boys, who share their own sea shanty experiences and the importance of camaraderie in the shanty community. Listeners will learn about the creative process behind writing shanties like 'Corn Crake', including how personal experiences and local geography shape the lyrics. We'll wrap things up with a lively performance of 'Corncrake' and other shanties, encouraging audience participation and celebrating the joy of sea music.Links referenced in this episode:
pobshantycrew.co.ukbarnacleboys.co.ukCompanies mentioned in this episode:
Barnacle Boys Nova Scotia Pub General Steam Navigation of London Harvey's Avery's Teenage Cancer Trust From Bristol with Love for Ukraine Bristol Channel Dublin Brixham Lundy Lamiat Pill(02:11) Signaler
(09:51) Nova Scota
(10:18) The Corn Crate
(36:50) The Barnacle Boys
(41:19) Lamyatt
(01:45:20) End
Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/
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Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust
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This podcast marks a special milestone as we celebrate our one-year podcast anniversary.
This episode features recordings from our first gig of 2025 at the Nova Scotia pub, where we unveiled some new songs to a very enthusiastic audience. We also have a delightful segment called "Ahoy There Matey," where we hear from other shanty crews across the globe. So, grab your headphones and get ready for some shanty-filled fun as we look forward to another year of music and camaraderie!
(00:23) Introduction to Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
(12:42) Happy Anniversary Rev and Mrs Rev
(14:50) The Night of the Shanty Singing led by Chilli
(16:15) Introduction to the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew
(56:36) Ahoy there!
(01:37:14) Shipshape and Bristol Fashion with Kale Dean
(01:53:18) Ending and Rating!
Takeaways:
In this episode, we celebrate our one-year podcast anniversary and reflect on our journey together. We discuss our recent performances and how the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew has grown. Listeners can look forward to upcoming gigs and events in February with excitement. The podcast dives into the unique atmosphere of the Nova Scotia pub where we perform. We share our experiences from our first gig of 2025, complete with audience interactions. Throughout the episode, we highlight the importance of community and support for our charity efforts.Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/
Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates ©
Matt Jeanes Professional Artist
Copyright © 2025 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved
Mentioned in this episode:
Nova Scotia
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
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This episode of Shipshape and Bristol Fashion celebrates the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew's achievements over the past month, particularly highlighting their successful fundraising efforts for the Teenage Cancer Trust, surpassing £40,000 raised. Ash, a member of the crew, shares insights about their busy December filled with gigs, including a memorable performance at the Bank Tavern and the sale of their unique charity calendars. The crew reflects on their experiences, the joy of singing shanties, and the camaraderie that comes with it. Listeners are treated to lively snippets from their performances, showcasing both the humor and heart of the group. The episode wraps up with a delightful background story on the traditional shanty song "Spanish Oranges," rooted in personal anecdotes and fond memories of the docks, further enriching the cultural tapestry of their musical journey.
The twelfth episode of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew podcast is a delightful celebration of their musical journey and community involvement, particularly focused on their December activities. Oggy, the engaging host, welcomes listeners with a warm New Year greeting, sharing personal reflections on the festive season and the joy of spending time with family. As he recounts their busy December filled with gigs, the excitement of selling their charity calendars, and the heartfelt support for the Teenage Cancer Trust, listeners are drawn into the crew's vibrant world. Each performance not only entertained but also played a crucial role in raising funds for a noble cause, showcasing the crew's commitment to making a difference through music.
The episode features various crew members, including the Signaller, who provides updates on their activities and fundraising success. Listeners gain insight into the crew's camaraderie and shared experiences, highlighted by humorous anecdotes and engaging interactions between members. A notable highlight is the appearance of Nobby, who shares the rich history behind a traditional shanty, weaving a narrative that connects the crew's performances to maritime heritage. This segment emphasizes the importance of storytelling within shanty culture, inviting listeners to appreciate the depth and resonance of the songs they perform.
As the episode progresses, the crew's infectious enthusiasm and passion for their craft become evident. They invite audience participation during performances, creating an atmosphere of joy and community. The music serves as a vehicle for connection, reminding listeners of the shared experiences that unite them. Through lively sing-alongs and shared laughter, the crew exemplifies the spirit of shanties, where every note carries a tale of adventure, resilience, and camaraderie. The podcast ends on an uplifting note, encouraging listeners to continue supporting their charity work while celebrating the joy of music and community that defines the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Takeaways:
The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew successfully raised over £40,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust through various events. Listeners can purchase the crew's charity calendar, which features entertaining photos and supports a good cause. The crew reflects on their December activities, including a performance at The Bank Tavern in Bristol. The podcast features a background story about the traditional shanty song 'Spanish Oranges', highlighting its historical significance. The crew emphasizes the importance of community and friendship in the shanty singing culture. Listeners are encouraged to participate in future events and support the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.Rusty Tubs new Album https://therustytubs.bandcamp.com/album/rowdy-soul-2
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This episode of "Shipshape and Bristol Fashion" features an exciting interview with Oggy and Chilli, highlighting their journey into the vibrant world of sea shanties and their experiences as new members of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. The crew shares their upcoming events, including a special Christmas concert and the launch of their unique 2025 charity calendar, designed to support the Teenage Cancer Trust. As they reminisce about their performances, listeners can feel the camaraderie and humor that define their community, showcasing the joy and fun of singing together. The conversation also delves into personal anecdotes, including humorous moments from rehearsals and memorable gigs that have brought them closer together. Tune in for a delightful mix of music, laughter, and heartfelt stories, all while supporting a great cause this festive season.
This month is an interview with Oggie and Chilli and we hear about a fantastic fundraising activity that we need your help with! And we finish with a very special Christmas Shanty just for you! 🎄
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Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates ©
Matt Jeanes Professional Artist
Christmas Shanty (Chorus) Copyright © 2022-2024 Robert Palomo and
Copyright © 2024 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved
The episode immerses listeners in the vibrant world of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew, where the spirit of sea shanties thrives. Oggy, the enthusiastic host, leads the way through an array of topics, from the crew's recent performances to the anticipation of holiday gatherings. The discussion highlights the importance of community and collaboration within the shanty culture, as members share their thoughts on the joy of singing together and engaging with audiences. The crew's adventures are brought to life through amusing anecdotes, revealing how they navigate the challenges and triumphs of performing. A key highlight of the episode is the introduction of a new segment called "Ahoy there Matey", which invites listeners to contribute their voices and stories, further building a sense of community. With the holiday season approaching, the crew's Christmas shanty adds a festive touch, making this episode a delightful blend of music, laughter, and heartfelt connections.
Mentioned in this episode:
Nova Scotia
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
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This month we hear from the Crew during a rehearsal, and we hear from Nobby, who gives us a lesson on the history of shanty singing.
Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
Mentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia
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Join the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew as they celebrate their vibrant community and the joy of sea shanty singing in this lively podcast episode. The crew reflects on their recent performances, including highlights from the Bristol Shanty Festival, where they showcased their talent and camaraderie. Listeners are introduced to Old Bill, a cherished member of the crew, who shares his journey into shanty singing and the fun experiences that come with it. The episode also features special moments with Herbie, the youngest crew member, who brings a delightful charm to their performances. As always, the crew emphasizes their commitment to raising funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust, combining music with a meaningful cause while inviting everyone to join in the fun and community spirit.
This month we talk to Old Bill and learn more about Herbie the Cabin boy. Also some audio captured from The Bristol Shanty Festival 2024, hearing Chilis first time leading a song!
https://www.bristolshantyfestival.com/
Herbies Page https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/herbies-page
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Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean
The lively and engaging podcast episode features the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew as they reflect on their recent activities, share anecdotes from their performances, and introduce listeners to new crew members and exciting upcoming events. The episode kicks off with a warm welcome from Oggy, one of the crew members, who sets the tone by discussing the crew's camaraderie and the joy they find in performing sea shanties. As they transition into the heart of the episode, listeners are treated to a delightful mix of humor and storytelling, with crew members recounting their experiences from the Bristol Shanty Festival. They detail the electrifying atmosphere of the festival, highlighting the joy of singing with a receptive audience and the fun they had as a group. The crew's chemistry shines through, revealing how their shared passion for music and community keeps them motivated and engaged, even in challenging times.
Listeners will also be introduced to Old Bill, a cherished member of the crew, who shares his journey into shanty singing. His candid reflections on being 'shanghaied' into the crew during a private dinner showcase the unexpected paths that lead to fulfilling experiences. The episode explores how the crew not only entertains but also raises funds for important causes, like the Teenage Cancer Trust. This philanthropic aspect adds depth to their performances, illustrating how music can be a powerful tool for good. With a sense of humor and heartfelt sincerity, the crew members discuss their future plans, including new songs and upcoming private gigs, demonstrating their dedication to their craft and community.
As the episode wraps up, the crew encourages listeners to join their Facebook community to stay updated on events and interact with them, reinforcing the importance of connection in their musical journey. The lively banter, camaraderie, and passion for shanty singing make this episode a delightful listen, inviting audiences to appreciate the joy of community, music, and the stories woven into sea shanties.
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The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew engages in various gigs throughout the month, showcasing their musical talents.... -
We’re diving into some sea shanty shenanigans this month, and trust me, you don’t want to miss it! We’re introducing our newest crew member, Chili, who’s ready to spice things up and share his wild stories about joining the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. We’ll also be chatting with Skipper and Ash, getting the scoop on their journeys and what brought them to this ragtag band of merry sea singers. Plus, we've got some fun audio clips from our summer gigs, including our biggest event yet at Valleyfest, where we got to belt out our best tunes to a sea of smiling faces. So grab your favorite drink, sit back, and get ready for a rollicking good time with us on Shipshape and Bristol Fashion!
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Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Vally Fest https://www.valleyfest.co.uk/
Cross Hands https://www.facebook.com/p/Cross-Hands-100083547603698/?paipv=0&eav=AfZP1keEl8yogimETZci40CM2gQPiVaz8HW0zdowcIbfuRVE86wVdXMAg-0bu7u92f0&_rdr
Theme song provided by Kale A. Deane
Takeaways:
The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew has raised over £31,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, showcasing their dedication to charity and community support. In this episode, we welcomed our new crew member, Chili, who has a knack for spicy food and brings a fun vibe to our performances. Summer events like Valleyfest brought us closer as a crew, allowing us to perform in front of large crowds and enjoy the festival atmosphere together. Singing sea shanties not only entertains but also strengthens our bond, as we share stories and create memories while raising money for a good cause. The crew is gearing up for a busy September with more performances and rehearsals, ensuring we keep our shanty tradition alive and well. We aim to integrate new members into our crew smoothly, highlighting the importance of camaraderie and teamwork in our musical journey.Mentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia
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An Introduction to the Podcast
Delve into the vibrant world of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew with host Oggie, also known as Justin, as he takes listeners on an enchanting journey through music, camaraderie, and the rich tapestry of sea shanties. The podcast, 'Shipshape and Bristol Fashion,' promises an engaging mix of inspiration and fun, inviting fans to join in on the crew's adventures. Each month, Augie presents fascinating interviews with key members of the shanty group, allowing listeners to explore the personal stories and unique paths that led them to this colorful community. The discussions are filled with entertaining anecdotes and provide a deeper understanding of the bonds formed through shared musical experiences, revealing how these connections shape the crew's identity.
Listeners are treated to insights about individual crew members, from Nobby to Old Bill, each bringing their flair and experiences to the shanty scene. Augie’s infectious enthusiasm for the genre shines through as he encourages listeners to embrace the spirit of shanty singing, offering a compass to navigate the delightful chaos of the Bristol shanty culture. Those seeking both a good laugh and a heartfelt connection to the maritime tradition will find this podcast to be a treasure trove of stories and melodies, ultimately reminding us that, while the destination may be important, the journey and the friendships forged along the way are what truly matter.
With practical information on how to tune in, whether on various podcast platforms or via the crew's website, listeners are invited to set sail into the world of shanty singing, exploring tales of adventure and camaraderie that await them. Augie's charming narrative style and witty humor make each episode not just a listening experience but a call to action for anyone who loves music and the sea, making 'Shipshape and Bristol Fashion' a must-listen for shanty enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Mentioned in this episode:
Nova Scotia
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The Teenage Cancer Trust unit, also known as ‘Area 61,’ hosted a 10th anniversary celebration for patients, families and hospital staff at Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre (BHOC). The Crew were invite to attend a sing a few songs!
https://www.uhbw.nhs.uk/p/latest-news/duchess-of-york-helps-celebrate-10-years-of-bhoc-teenage-and-young-adult-unit/print
Dontate by clicking this link https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrewTheme song provided by Kale A. Deane
Mentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia
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Get ready to set sail with us as we dive into the vibrant world of sea shanties! This episode shines a spotlight on the recent Real Ale and Shanty Festival that took place at the Freemasons Hall in Bristol, where we capture the lively atmosphere and the incredible sounds of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. From heartfelt performances to the fun banter among shanty lovers, we celebrate not just the music but the camaraderie that comes with it. We’ll also share some exciting updates from the crew, including their impressive fundraising efforts for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which has soared past their initial goal. So grab your headphones, kick back, and let’s raise a toast to good tunes, great friends, and the spirit of the sea!
Meet the Crews https://www.aleandshanty.co.uk/Shanty-Crews/
Want to donate? https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Takeaways:
This episode of Shipshape and Bristol Fashion celebrates the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew's incredible journey over the past two years, highlighting their community spirit and camaraderie. Listeners are treated to a delightful overview of the Real Ale and Shanty Festival, which brought together various shanty crews for a weekend of music, fun, and fundraising. The crew has raised an astonishing amount for the Teenage Cancer Trust, showcasing their commitment to supporting important charitable causes, which is truly inspiring. The hosts emphasize the fun and light-hearted atmosphere of shanty singing, encouraging listeners to join in and enjoy the music, regardless of their singing talent. We get a sneak peek into the vibrant world of shanty festivals and the passion of the performers, making it clear that these events are all about community, joy, and good vibes. Lastly, the episode wraps up by inviting listeners to contribute to the crew's charitable efforts, underlining the importance of community support and engagement.Companies mentioned in this episode:
Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Teenage Cancer Trust RNLI Royal National Lifeboat Institution Severn Estuary Rescue Association Freemasons Hall Boys of Brin Lower Decker Shanty Group Rusty Tubs High and Dry Severin Whalers Shanty MenMentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia
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Join us for a lively celebration of sea shanties and camaraderie as we delve into the latest happenings of the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. This episode showcases the crew's recent performances, including their participation in the Trelawney Shout for St. Piran's Day, where they sang alongside other groups and raised funds for the RNLI. Listen in as Justin chats with crew members Doc and Paddles about their experiences, upcoming events, and the joy of singing together. The podcast also highlights the importance of community and mental well-being through music, with humorous anecdotes and insights into the crew's dynamic. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the shanty scene, you'll find plenty to enjoy in this engaging episode filled with laughter and song.
Find out more about the Trelawny Shout https://trelawnyshout.co.uk/
Book your tickets to see the crew at https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/
Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew
Theme song provided by Kale A. Deane
Mentioned in this episode:
Nova Scotia
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
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Join the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew as they set sail on their musical journey in the Shipshape and Bristol Fashion Podcast. This lively podcast celebrates the crew’s passion for traditional working shanties and modern maritime songs, all while supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust through their performances. The crew, founded in February 2022, is a vibrant group of friends dedicated to fun and friendship, aiming to entertain with their nautical tunes. Throughout the series, listeners will get to know the crew members, hear their music, and learn about the events they participate in. Discover the fascinating resurgence of interest in sea shanties and enjoy a delightful blend of melody and merriment that promises to keep you engaged and entertained.
Welcome, a short and sweet intro to this new podcast. More content to follow!
Vist our website https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/
Theme song provided by Kale A. Deane
Takeaways:
The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew focuses on traditional working shanties and modern maritime songs. Their mission prioritizes fun and friendship while entertaining audiences through nautical-themed music. 100% of the funds they raise are donated to support the Teenage Cancer Trust. The podcast aims to provide insights into the crew's activities and events they attend. Founded in February 2022, the crew emerged from a shared love for singing shanties. Listeners will learn about the crew's history and the resurgence of interest in sea shanties.Mentioned in this episode:
Ale and Shanty Event 2025
www.aleandshanty.co.uk
Nova Scotia