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Storm Weather Shanty Choir
haakanloob@hotmail.com
www.shantychoir.com/english/
Storm Weather Shanty Choir was established in October 2000 by Norwegian shantyman Haakon Vatle. The background for this music he has from the Norwegian tall ship SS Statsraad Lehmkuhl where he has been working every season since 1997. In addition, he has also done parallel music studies, with shanties as main topics, and has a living interest in maritime history and culture of tall ships and shanties. The choir counts six young crewmembers, all of them with a broad musical background. See this artist's work listed below, or return to MHN/Music.

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MHN/Music Artist: Storm Weather Shanty Choir
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  Boney (2008) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
The youngest and roughest pirate shantychoir from Norway.
  Drunken Sailor (2008) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
The youngest and roughest pirate shantychoir from Norway.
  Let Us Be Jolly and Drown Melancholy (2005) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
The youngest and roughest pirate shantychoir from Norway.
  Off To Sea Once More (2002) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
The youngest and roughest pirate shantychoir from Norway.
  Cheer Up Me Lads! (2002) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
The youngest and roughest pirate shantychoir from Norway.

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