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Save The Wawona : One Song at a Time
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An inspired collection of sea music and chanteys by some of the best musicians in the Northwest
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2005
One Song at a Time Record Label: Save The Wawona
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Come Down Roses - Broadside 2:37 Album Only
Greenland Fisheries - Hank Cramer 3:19 Album Only
Bring Us a Barrel - Shifty Sailors 4:14 Album Only
Hose Me Down - Sanger & Didele 3:49 Album Only
Childgrove - Toucan Pirates 1:56 Album Only
Leaving San Francisco - J.W. Sparrow 3:40 Album Only
Pub With No Beer - Dan Maher 3:07 Album Only
Sailorman's Port in a Storm - Tom Lewis 2:35 Album Only
Jamie Raeburn's Farewell - The Cutters 4:23 Album Only
St. Malo - Chris Roe 2:58 Album Only
John Cherokee - Dan Roberts 2:50 Album Only
Congo River - Steve Guthe 3:38 Album Only
Bully in the Alley - Victory Sings at Sea 2:47 Album Only
Sugar in the Hold - St. Elmo's Choir 3:10 Album Only
Haul Away For Rosie-o - Spinnaker 3:46 Album Only
Skye Boat Song - Steve Lalor 2:51 Album Only
Weary Whaling Ground - Coventry 4:42 Album Only
Leave Her Johnny - Pint & Dale 4:55 Album Only
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Album Notes

Save the Wawona, One Song at a Time is a collection of sea music and chanteys by some of the Northwest's finest musicians. They have generously donated these songs to this project, in the hope of raising awareness and money for needed repairs and restoration of the Schooner Wawona.

You'll hear everyone from William Pint and Felicia Dale to Toucan Pirates to Tom Lewis, all performing the best maritime music you'll find anywhere, and all on one CD! Come listen to rousing sea chanteys, drinking songs, ballads and instrumentals, all music of the sea and sailors.

When she was built in 1897, the sailing schooner Wawona was the largest three-masted schooner built in North America. Today she is one of two survivors of the once immense commercial sailing fleet in the Pacific Northwest. Hundreds more large commercial sailing ships were built in other West Coast shipyards; they are now all gone. Only the C.A. Thayer in San Francisco and the Wawona remain. The Wawona became a National Historic Site in 1970, the first ship in the nation to be listed on the National Register.

Lumber hauler, cod fisher and military barge in WWII, her career has been long and varied. As a fishing schooner, her lifetime catch of 7.2 million cod far surpassed the career catch of any other Pacific schooner. During World War II the Wawona was drafted as a military barge , hauling military supplies to Alaska and returning to Washington with wood for the aircraft industry

Built at the end of the great age of sail, the Wawona stands as a living monument to the skilled craftsmen who built her, the industries that supported her, and the fortunate crewmen who sailed her.

Through the sale of this CD and continuing volunteer efforts, we hope to raise funds to continue her restoration. Equally important, we want to raise public awareness of this grand ship, the last part of our great maritime heritage that we can still see and touch. We would love to see Wawona as the centerpiece of a vibrant maritime park like Hyde St. Pier in San Francisco. Seattle needs Wawona, the last, best reminder of our maritime heritage. We want to see her here in Seattle so future generations can experience what it was like in the age of sail.

All production costs have been donated and ALL money from the sale of this CD goes to buy materials to continue the restoration.

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REVIEWS

Save the Wawona
author: Lisa Schureman
I totally enjoyed this CD! Grinned through Pub With No Beer, and have a new favorite in Sugar In the Hold
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GREAT
author: Lisa
Love this CD !! Highly recommend !!
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