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  2. Fisherman's Friends - Wikipedia

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    All members of the band have cameos in the film and, according to Ashworth, "the singing is a blend of the voices of the group themselves and of the actors." [4] In August 2022 a sequel titled Fisherman's Friends: One and All was released. The film covers them struggling to put together a second album, and how it leads them to perform on the ...

  3. Fisherman's Friends (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's Friends is a 2019 British comedy-drama film directed by Chris Foggin from a screenplay by Nick Moorcroft, Meg Leonard and Piers Ashworth.. The film was inspired by a true story about Fisherman's Friends, a group of Cornish fishermen from Port Isaac who were signed by Universal Records and achieved a top 10 hit with their debut album of traditional sea shanties.

  4. Fisherman's Friends: The Musical - Wikipedia

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    The songs from the musical are including sea-shanties that have both been made famous by the group, as well as having been sung by them; some of the songs have been embellished for the stage, being performed more emotionally, with adapted lyrics or even in a different musical style, while all of the music heard is performed live by the on-stage company.

  5. Sloop John B - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the song was sung by Fisherman's Friends at Cambridge Folk Festival. [ 22 ] and released on Suck'em and Sea . [ 23 ] It was featured in the compilation album Cambridge Folk Festival 2011 [ 24 ] In 2016, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Pet Sounds , Brian Wilson and his touring band (including Al Jardine) performed Sloop John ...

  6. Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends - Wikipedia

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    Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends is the third album from the Cornwall-based folk music group Fisherman's Friends. It was released in the UK on 26 April 2010, on Universal Records. It peaked at number 9 on the UK Albums Chart. It was the group's first release on a major label, as their first three CDs were self-released.

  7. South Australia (song) - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's Friends in their 2010 album Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends; Stan Hugill on the compilation album Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways [17] Johnny Collins on his Shanties & Songs of the Sea [18] Julian Ferraretto on his 2010 album Near; Scottish band Trail West recorded a version for their 2016 album Rescattermastered.

  8. Barrett's Privateers - Wikipedia

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    Covered by Canadian folk band The Irish Descendants on their 1994 album Gypsies & Lovers. The Cornerboys performed a comedic rap version, the Dub Pub Club Mix version; this was included on their mooseTracks beer premium CD from Moosehead Breweries in the early 2000s. Covered by Fisherman's Friends on their 2002 album Home From the Sea.

  9. Music of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's Friends is a male vocal group from Port Isaac specialising in the sea shanty repertoire. [21] The Cornwall Folk Festival has been held annually for more than three decades and in 2008 was staged at Wadebridge. [22] Other festivals are the pan-Celtic Lowender Peran [23] and midsummer festival Golowan.