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Genres
  
Sea shanties

Labels
  
Universal Music

Record label
  
Universal Music Group

Years active
  
1995–present

Genre
  
Sea shanty

Fisherman's Friends wwwfishermansfriendsportisaaccoukwebartfisher

Website
  
www.thefishermansfriends.com

Past members
  
Trevor Grills Nigel Sherratt

Origin
  
Port Isaac, United Kingdom (1995)

Albums
  
Proper Job, One And All, Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends

Members
  
Billy Hawkins, Nigel Sherratt, Jeremy Brown

Similar
  
Show of Hands, Steve Knightley, The Sheringham Shantymen, Brenda Wootton, Seth Lakeman

Profiles

Fisherman s friends mary anne


Fisherman's Friends are a male singing group from Port Isaac, Cornwall, who sing sea shanties. They have been performing locally since 1995, and signed a record deal with Universal Music in March 2010. Whilst essentially an a cappella group, their studio recordings now often include traditional simple instrumentation.

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The fisherman s friends shanty medley at folk awards 2014


Biography

The members are: John Brown, Julian Brown, Jeremy Brown (these first three being brothers), John Lethbridge, Billy Hawkins, Jason Nicholas, Peter Rowe, John McDonnell and Jon Cleave. At 78, Peter Rowe is the oldest member, as of June 2012.

All the members of the group "grew up within half a mile of Port Isaac harbour" except for John McDonnell who is a Yorkshireman. Three are fishermen, and the others are linked to the sea through service as coastguards or lifeboatmen.

Jon Cleave is the MC of the group and also the author/illustrator of the children's book series Gully as well as the full length, humorous novel Nasty Pasty.

They sing the chorus on Show of Hands' popular song Cousin Jack on Show of Hands' "best of" CD "Roots", as well as on the title track.

Repertoire

Their repertoire is extremely varied and includes both shanties and other nautical songs, some of which are fairly lewd.

Gigs

They performed at the 2010 Cornbury music festival in Oxfordshire, the Glastonbury Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival. They also often perform in Port Isaac, regularly singing on the beach in the Summer Holidays.

Recordings

The group had released two CDs themselves before signing with Universal. In 2002, under the name Port Isaac’s ‘Fishermen’s Friends’, they recorded an album, primarily to raise funds for the RNLI, which was released on the Clovelly Label, Catalogue Number CLCD12702. The Album, entitled Fishermen’s Friends are Home from the Sea, has 20 tracks and was recorded in St Peter’s Church Port Isaac on the 26 and 27 April 2002. All the tracks are sung in the traditional a cappella style. The album was engineered by Bob Whitney and produced by John Perkins. Their first album with Universal, Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends, was recorded in St Kew Parish Church, Cornwall, and released in April 2010.

A second album with Universal, One and All was released on 26 August 2013

In 2010 they re-recorded their single, "No Hopers, Jokers or Rogues", with new lyrics, in support of England's World Cup campaign in South Africa.

The single "Mary Anne", taken from the album was released on 25 June 2013

In July 2015, the album Proper Job was released on the Sony Music label, in association with the St Austell Brewery, who brew a beer of the same name. This album also saw the first appearance of new member Toby Lobb.

Television

Gareth Malone's documentary on sea shanties, shown in May 2010 on BBC 4, included a contribution from the group. The Fisherman's Friends have also starred in an advert for fish company, Young's.

Awards

At the 2011 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Fisherman's Friends received The Good Tradition Award for keeping folk music alive and bringing it to new audiences.

Guildford incident

On 9 February 2013 a heavy steel door fell while the G Live venue in Guildford was being prepared for a Fisherman's Friends show, killing their tour manager Paul McMullen. Singer Trevor Grills suffered serious head injuries, and died in hospital two days later.

Singles

  • 2006: Show of Hands - "Roots" (Fisherman's Friends sing the chorus)
  • 2013: "Mary Anne"
  • Songs

    No Hopers - Jokers and RoguesPort Isaac's Fisherman's Friends · 2010
    The Cadgwith AnthemPort Isaac's Fisherman's Friends · 2010
    Brightly Beams / Pull For The ShorePort Isaac's Fisherman's Friends · 2010

    References

    Fisherman's Friends Wikipedia