Yule Tide Concert
Saturday, December 5, 2020
5:00pm (Seattle Time)
BROADCAST on Facebook and on YouTube
Windborne, Pint and Dale, Dan Maher, Shanghaied on the Willamette, and The Whateverly Brothers!

Suggested donation of $15 to support this event
(give less or more as you can afford)
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An annual concert of maritime songs, seasonal songs, and holiday songs
(the tides, the yule… Yule Tide. Don’t worry, our music is better than our jokes).
Hosted by The Whateverly Brothers, and beamed to a computer screen near you by Maritime Folknet.
Windborne

Specializing in close harmony singing, This New England group draws from many languages and traditions to make an amazingly rich and heartfelt combined sound!
Windborne is: Will Thomas Rowan, Lauren Breunig, Lynn Mahoney Rowan, and Jeremy Carter-Gordon
Windborne
Pint and Dale

With extraordinary vocals and guitar, octave mandolin, Irish pennywhistles, percussion and the exotic sounds of the vielle-à-roue or hurdy gurdy, William Pint & Felicia Dale bring an energetic and contemporary spirit to their material.
Pint and Dale
Shanghaied on the Willamette

Shanghaied on the Willamette is the lively musical duo of Jonathan Lay and Gordy Euler, performing songs and tunes “plundered from land and sea,” on a range of instruments. They especially love the music of seas and waterways, and have performed traditional Celtic, English, and American music, along with their own songs, at the festivals, pubs, and concert halls all around the Pacific Northwest.
Shanghaied on the Willamette
Dan Maher

Dan is a song writer and song collector in Eastern Washington. He hosted the “Inland Folk ” radio show for 37 years – a musical mainstay for the region on Northwest Public Broadcasting.
Dan Maher
The Whateverly Brothers

Our Masters of Ceremony for this concert!
Drawing from a rich and varied musical history, The Whateverly Brothers harken to the folksinger tradition that “No musical style is sacred.” Hoist anchor! Raise the glass! Sing along!
The Whateverly Brothers are: Chris Glanister, Rob Kneisler, and Dan Roberts
The Whateverly Brothers
A Note from the Producers
We usually rely on ticket sales to fund this concert, so we hope you will donate what you can to help us pay the Performers and Broadcast Tech, and to keep our small non-profit going! You can also become a member of Maritime Folknet, or buy one of the music CDs we have produced.
Thank you!


Brought to you by The Whateverly Brothers and by Maritime Folknet

This project is supported, in part, by an award from 4Culture.