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Heave Away! Why Sea Shanties Bring the World Together (A Podcast) 

Canada's History
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From Black stevedores in the American Deep South, to Hawaiian Inuit dances, to folk singers on Canada's East Coast music scene -- discover the fascinating world of sea shanties in a special episode by Canada's History contributor Jonah Grignon. With music recorded live by the Bytown Sea Shanty Collective.
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Canada's History magazine senior editor Kate Jaimet interviews special guests for an in-depth look at the people and events that shaped our nation. Winner of the 2023 Canadian Ethnic Media Award for Podcast Feature.
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Music credits:
Traditional shanties performed by the Bytown Sea Shanty Collective, used with permission of the artists
"Heave Away," traditional, performed by Roger McGuinn, licensed from freemusicarchive.org
"Hawaiian Ciribiribin" composed by Alberto Pestalozza, recorded in 1919 by Louise and Ferera, public domain publicdomainre...
"Medley of sea songs," traditional, recorded in 1913, public domain www.loc.gov/it...
"Medley of sea chanties," traditional, recorded in 1914, public domain www.loc.gov/it...

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22 сен 2024

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