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Musical Blades
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Since the turn of the century, the Musical Blades have been transporting festival patrons into their hilarious world of dazzling sword fights, witty dialog, and original maritime songs (Lately, lots of original maritime songs). See this artist's work listed below, or return to MHN/Music.

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MHN/Music Artist: Musical Blades
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  Live at Pubs and Pirate-Core (2009) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
Released for old, new, and soon-to-be fans. Here you'll find LIVE performances of the group, as well as long loved traditional sea songs, to bang your head to. Plus three BONUS tracks.
  Piratically Incorrect (2008) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
the 'Blades'. Stays true to their practice of adding a ren/piratefest sound with modern overtones. Included are pirate versions of Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya and Spancill Hill.
  Full Frontal Piracy (2007) Buy now! Listen! Reviews
Traditional layered sea songs with a modern flair. This CD features several of groups crowd pleasers, including a pirate version of the Irish drinking song "Whiskey in the Jar".

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