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FREE Sea Song & Shanty Night : The Goose Is Out!, The Ivy House, Frid 24 Oct


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We hope you'll come along and join us at our second Sea song and Shanty night at The Ivy House. The Hog Eye Men and The Dulwich Folk Choir will be appearing once again, Full details in the link below.



http://thegooseisout.com/free-shanty-and-sea-song-night/

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If you don't want to click on the link, this is what it leads to:


Our first Shanty and Sea Song Night earlier in the year was very successful, so hey, we are having another one!


With sets from The Hog Eye Men and The Dulwich Folk Choir, plus songs and shanties from local singers (could be you?!), there will be lots which you can both listen to and join in with, if you want!


We will be having songs from the floor, so if you?ve been longing to get up and sing a song, now?s your chance! It must be connected with the sea though (if it isn?t, all is not lost, come to one of our regular monthly Singarounds!)


The running order will be the same as last time. If you want to sing, just put your name on the list when you arrive. Strictly first come first served, one song each, when we reach the end of the list we?ll start again, so you may want to prepare more than one song!


7.30 ? Singaround

8.00 ? Dulwich Folk Choir

8.30ish (whenever choir finish) ? Hog Eye Men

9.30ish on ? Singaround until we seem to be all sung out (or until the bar closes ?..)


We look forward to a great evening!!


It?s free entry, but we?ll be passing a hat (well, bag) around for the Hog-Eyes :)


Please note that, as before, we will not be using PA and we won?t be using the stage.


There will probably be a short break in the live singing at some point, when we will play appropriate sea-related songs :)

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