I'm not sure if they're Canadian but some people I like for shanties, sailing and drinking songs are Fred Grosbee, Pierce Campbell and Paul Clayton.
Joe Reilly
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From: Abraham Limpo
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Subject: [NTLK] [OT] Canadian minstrels
Sent: May 30, 2009 06:36
I'm sorry for the very much OffTopic here, but this is the only list I'm
subscribed in wich I can get in touch with canadians :D
This past year, while searching for sea shanties, I discovered the works of
Great Big Sea and Stan Rogers and I'm very much hooked on this kind of
music. Are anyone on the list know any great other canadian folk singers or
groups. On that same line, I accept suggestions about non-canadian folk
musicians. I'm specially interested on those who make "a capella" songs
(like "Barret's Privateers", "Northwest Passage", "General Taylor"), because
this way I can sing them with my friends (who we could not play an
instrument if life depended on it, but sing fairly well).
Again, sorry for the O
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