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Shanghaied on the Willamette : Two-Man Crew
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A collecion of songs full of salt, history and humor. You'll hear vocal harmonies and a small fleet of acoustic instruments, including banjo, 6 & 12-string guitars, bodhran, and much much more.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2004
Two-Man Crew Record Label: Shanghaied on the Willamette
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Off to Dutch Harbor 2:53 Album Only
Dreamin' of the Sea 3:11 Album Only
Paddling Down the Willamette River 3:29 Album Only
Moby Dick 2:52 Album Only
Coast of Barbary 3:15 Album Only
A Gillnetter's Life 3:29 Album Only
Steamboatin' Jamiesons 3:12 Album Only
What Does the Deep Sea Say? 3:23 Album Only
Shawneetown 2:17 Album Only
No Banjos in Heaven 3:01 Album Only
Back & Sides Go Bare 1:53 Album Only
Portland County Jail 3:28 Album Only
I Can Hew 2:37 Album Only
Valparaiso in a Rowboat 2:49 Album Only
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Album Notes

Shanghaied on the Willamette is the lively musical duo of Jonathan Lay and Gordy Euler. We perform songs and tunes "plundered from land and sea," including traditional Celtic, English, and Old-Time American music, especially music of the sea and waterways. We accompany our vocal harmonies with a "fleet" of acoustic instruments, including fiddle, bodhran (Irish drum), guitar (6- and 12-string), mandola, tin whistles, harmonicas and banjo.

Jonathan, who's powerful and supple voice can do justice to a gentle ballad or a rough-and-tumble sea chantey, plays guitar, tin whistle, harmonica, and a rollicking bodhran. Gordy is a skilled vocalist and a multi-instrumentalist who easily switches among fiddle, mandola, tin whistle, guitar and banjo. This broad range of sounds allows them to craft exciting and varied arrangements and programs.

Our first performance together was in the 1992 Work Songs of the Sea Festival in Portland, Oregon, and we formed Shanghaied on the Willamette in the fall of that year. Since then we have performed in festivals, pubs, outdoor markets, and concerts in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.

About the Name "Shanghaied on the Willamette"
In the days of sailing ships, it was a common waterfront practice to force men onto outward-bound vessels to serve as sailors. This abduction came to be called "shanghaiing" since Shanghai, China was a typically-remote destination. From the mid-1800's and into the early 1900's, Portland was one of the more notorious shanghaiing ports on the west coast, along with San Francisco, Astoria, and Port Townsend. The Willamette (rhymes with "dammit!") flows through the heart of Oregon's farmland. Portland is located at the confluence of the Willamette and the Columbia Rivers.

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REVIEWS

Excellent CD
author: Scot Turner
I love this disc. Excellent musicianship. Who doesn't love a rollicking sea shanty?
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Great fun
author: David Neiman
I heard these guys at OSU, and got the album to get 'Valparaiso in a Rowboat'. A fine album, nice mix of traditional and new tracks.
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so glad to have a source for these guys
author: kathy zeigler
We heard these guys on Astoria, OR public radio and were so pleased to find a source for their music that we bought all of their cds.
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refreshing, light, and fun
author: pcorley
My husband and I enjoy Shanghaied on the Willamette very much. Hope to enjoy them in person again as well as listening to their CD.
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