List of maritime music performers

This is a list of performers who focus on maritime music or who have at some point made notable contributions to that genre.

Traditional-style performers

  • Jerry Bryant, singer-songwriter from Maine, also performs historical shanties in a traditional style.
  • David Coffin, from Gloucester, Massachusetts, leader of Revels music group in Cambridge.
  • Johnny Collins, a modern-day shantyman (1938–2009)
  • Forebitter, group featuring performers associated with the Mystic Seaport Museum
  • Stan Hugill, "Last Working Shantyman" (1906–1992)
  • The Idlers, an all-male a cappella shanty group at the United States Coast Guard Academy (1957–present)
  • The Johnson Girls, an all-female shanty group from New York
  • Tom and Chris Kastle, singer-songwriters from Chicago, also perform historical shanties in a traditional style
  • Tom Lewis, Canadian singer-songwriter, also performs historical shanties in a traditional style
  • Northern Neck Shanty Singers, a menhaden shanty group, some of whom learned the songs as work songs on fishing boats when they were young men[1]
  • Roberts and Barrand, proponents of traditional British song from New York and New England (1969-)
  • Salty Walt & the Rattlin' Ratlines, from San Francisco

Folk music-style performers

  • Peter Bellamy, British folk singer; wrote "Roll Down" (aka "Transports Shanty") (1944-1981)
  • Debra Cowan, sea music performer from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
  • Roger McGuinn, from Chicago
  • William Pint and Felicia Dale, from Seattle
  • Bob Roberts, British Merchant Seaman and folk singer (1907–1982)
  • Stan Rogers, Canadian performer; wrote "Barrett's Privateers" (1949–1983)
  • Cyril Tawney, British performer (1930–2005)
  • John Townley, also known for opening the first 12-track recording studio in New York, Apostolic Recording Studio
  • Bob Zentz
  • Stompin' Tom Connors
  • Alan Mills, Canadian performer, folk singer, writer and actor, best known for multiple recording on Folkways Records including "Songs of the Sea" recorded in 1959 (1913-1977)

Contemporary-style performers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Old Sea Songs Live On In Virginia, African-American Fishermen Are Preserving History Through Song - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. Archived from the original on 2007-05-02.