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FREE Sea Song & Shanty Night : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 27 Nov.


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FREE Sea Song & Shanty Night featuring The Hog Eye Men + Shotley Crue : The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday 27 November, 8PM.


This FREE night replaces the originally advertised concert headlined by Sur Les Docks , which was cancelled as the band?s lead singer had new work commitments which meant he was unable to come.

There will be spots from The Hog Eye Men and Shotley Crue (whom regulars at our Singarounds will know) plus a singaround where anybody is welcome to get up and give us a sea song, shanty or sea-themed tune. Just sign up on the night if you?d like to sing or play ? first come first served, one song each till we reach the end of the list, then we?ll start again.


We will be passing the hat (well, a bag) around for The Hog Eyes at some point during the evening. Please don?t take money out of it

Our previous sea song and shanty nights have been great (we say modestly) and we look forward to an equally good evening tonight!


The Hog Eye Men Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/Hog-Eye-Men-654218844638542/


Info from our website.

http://thegooseisout.com/headliner-to-be-confirmed-7/

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