Fishermen's Friends of Port Isaac
The Port Isaac 'Fisherman's Friends' are a crew of fishermen and their friends
who live within half a nautical mile of each other in the quaint old fishing
village of Port Isaac. All are, or have been, connected to the sea either
as fishermen, RNLI members, boatyard workers, Coastguard or Cliff Rescue
staff. The group have sung live on the Gloria Hunniford TV Show 'Open House'
as well as two other TV appearances and they are booked to sing at the Eden
Project Grand Concert and take part in many local concerts during the summer.
There is no doubt, however, their favourite events are the Friday evenings
from June to September, in the lovely rugged harbour at Port Isaac. >>
Fishermen's Friends (Home from the Sea)
>> Although they have no Musical Director (not even a grade one music between them!), with a pint in the hand, a backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean and boats riding on their moorings, they are an unbeatable musical force.
Programme of Music: Pass around the Grog, Randy Dandy Oh!, Hard Times Fisherman, Barrett’s Privateers, Pleasant and Delightful, South Australia, Shanty Man, Sail Away Ladies, Down Trinidad, A Sailor Ain’t A Sailor, Running Down to Cuba, Lower Light (Hymn) into Throw out the Lifeline, Yeller Girls, Sittin’ by the River on the Levee, Mingalay Boat Song, Paddy Lay Back, Grey Funnel Line, The Lifeboat Girl, Leave Her Johnny Leave Her, Home from the Sea
Compact Disc: £8.99

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