Shipshape and Bristol Fashion

Justin Blackett

A podcast covering the work of The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. From interviews with the crew, and an opportunity to hear some of the songs we sing. We also delve into the world of shanty singing ⚓️

  1. From Sailors to Singers: The Maritime Music Journey

    4H AGO

    From Sailors to Singers: The Maritime Music Journey

    Today, we’re diving into the vibrant world of maritime music with none other than Dean Calin, the man behind the Maritime Music Directory International! This convo is all about how this directory is not just a treasure trove for shanty lovers, but also a lifeline for artists looking to connect with fans and each other. We’ll be sharing some hilarious tales from our gigs, and trust me, you don’t want to miss Dean’s wild stories about how he got into this genre—spoiler alert: it involves a Catholic school and some unexpected sea shanties! Plus, we’ll chat about the upcoming shanty festivals and how you can get involved in the community. So, grab your headphones and get ready to sail through some fun tunes and laughs with us—this episode is sure to blow the cobwebs off your sea legs! Takeaways: In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of maritime music and the unique culture surrounding shanty crews, exploring how these musical traditions keep the spirit of the sea alive.We chat with Dean Callan, who shares his journey from a private school in Chicago to becoming a key player in the maritime music scene, highlighting the importance of community in this genre.The Maritime Music Directory International aims to connect artists and fans, showcasing the rich history and variety of maritime music with over a thousand groups and 400 venues listed. https://seashanties4all.com/Listeners will discover how the pandemic spurred the growth of maritime music online, making it easier for new fans to engage with shanty culture and fostering a sense of global community.We discuss upcoming events and festivals, including the Real Ale and Shanty Festival, which brings together shanty crews and fans for a weekend of music, fun, and community spirit.Finally, we emphasize the importance of supporting maritime music, whether through attending events, donating to the Maritime Music Directory, or simply sharing the joy of shanty singing with friends. Companies mentioned in this episode: Maritime Music Directory InternationalPort of Bristol Shanty CrewThornbury Action ArtTeenage Cancer TrustFalmouth International Shanty FestivalBristol Harbour FestivalNewport Shanty FestivalNobbyTom LewisAlela DianeBrandyLongest Johns Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2026 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved Mentioned in this episode: Nova Scotia Chapters

    51 min
  2. Mermaids, Pasties, and Sea Shanties: Dive into Our Latest Episode!

    APR 5

    Mermaids, Pasties, and Sea Shanties: Dive into Our Latest Episode!

    Yo, folks! We're diving into the deep end of sea shanties and good vibes in this episode, and let me tell ya, the upcoming Real Ale and Sea Shanty Festival happening in Bristol on May 9th and 10th, 2026. We're talking about an epic gathering at Freemasons Hall, where the legendary Porter Bristol Shanty Crew will be belting out tunes alongside special guest Tom Lewis. And don't even get me started on the atmosphere—it's gonna be a blast with powerful harmonies, maritime history, and a selection of real ales and ciders that’ll have you singing all night long! We also hear from people who attended the Bristol Trelawny shout , with Olly the Shanty Boy We’ve also got some heartwarming stories, like our chat with Katherine Collins, who shares her journey of overcoming challenges to perform on stage as a mermaid. Takeaways: The Real Ale and Sea Shanty Festival is coming back to Bristol in May 2026, and it's going to be a blast with tons of shanty singers and good vibes.Singing sea shanties isn't just about music; it's a way to connect with maritime history and celebrate community spirit, which is super cool.Catherine Collins, a member of the shanty crew, shares her inspiring journey overcoming health challenges to perform and even become a mermaid on stage.The shanty scene is all about inclusivity and accessibility, showing that anyone can join in the fun, no matter their background or abilities.Live music, community bonding, and drinking real ales are the perfect recipe for an unforgettable weekend at the shanty festival!Sea shanties are making a serious comeback, riding the wave of popularity thanks to viral hits like 'Wellerman' and bringing people together in harmony. Links referenced in this episode: www.aleandshanty.co.uk Companies mentioned in this episode: Port of Bristol Shanty CrewTom LewiscaskThunderboxBristol GirlsSevern WhalersBoscastle BoysVancouver MermaidRoyal British Legion Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2026 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved

    53 min
  3. Shanties, Sunshine, and St. Piran's Day: A Nautical Adventure!

    MAR 5

    Shanties, Sunshine, and St. Piran's Day: A Nautical Adventure!

    Get ready to dive into the vibrant world of Cornish shanties! This episode is all about the lively atmosphere surrounding St. Piran’s Day and how the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew is shaking things up this spring. We’re chattin’ with the legend Thunderbox, who’s dishing out the scoop on the Cornish shanty scene, from its roots in tin mines to the lively pubs where the magic happens today. Plus, we’ve got some of our classic tunes lined up to keep your spirits high, and we’ll even give you the lowdown on where you can catch us live in the coming month. So grab a pint, kick back, and let’s get our shanty on! Set sail into the melodic world of maritime tunes with Ship Shape and Bristol Fashion, where host Oggie and the crew are diving deep into the vibrant Cornish shanty scene. This episode is a special treat, coinciding with St. Piran's Day, celebrating the patron saint of Cornwall. Oggie kicks things off with a warm welcome, reminiscing about the joys of spring and the return of shanty singing across the UK. The vibe is electric as they tease out some juicy insights into the Cornish shanty tradition, with anecdotes that’ll make you feel like you’re sitting right there in a cozy pub, pint in hand. Our special guest, Thunderbox, takes us on a rollicking ride through the historical roots of shanty singing in Cornwall, tracing it back to the days of tin and lead miners. He shares tales of the legendary Fisherman’s Friends and how they sparked a shanty renaissance in local pubs. With a wink and a nod, Thunderbox highlights the communal spirit of these gatherings, where everyone’s invited to join in the singing, regardless of skill level. You can almost hear the sea breeze and feel the camaraderie as he describes the lively atmosphere of Cornish pubs where shanty singing thrives. To wrap things up, our musical director Doc treats us to a whimsical ditty about the Port of Bristol Shanty Gnomes, perfectly capturing the playful essence of maritime life. This episode is a joyful celebration of music, community, and the rich traditions of Cornwall, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the shanty scene. So, grab your headphones and get ready to haul away with some catchy tunes that’ll have you singing along in no time! Takeaways: We kicked off the episode with a warm welcome, celebrating St. Piran's Day and the vibrant Cornish culture.Thunderbox gave us a deep dive into the history of shanty singing in Cornwall, starting back with miners and fishermen.The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew is totally revving up for a busy 2026, with gigs and festivals to keep us dancing and singing.Our musical director Doc is a wizard, crafting a fun poem about the Port of Bristol Shanty Gnomes that had us giggling and singing along.The shanty scene is all about community and good vibes, bringing folks together for nights filled with laughter and music.We wrapped things up by encouraging listeners to catch us on social media, because we love connecting with you all and sharing our musical journey. Companies mentioned in this episode: Port of Bristol Shanty CrewFisherman's FriendsBarrett's PrivateersTeenage Cancer TrustOakland ConstructionTithe Barn Dementia ChoirHighndryRoyal British LegionNova ScotiaWill Keating Get your Real Ale and Shanty Festival tickets soon at aleandshanty.co.uk Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2026 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved

    33 min
  4. From the Captain's Quarters: Nobby's Nautical Nuggets

    FEB 5

    From the Captain's Quarters: Nobby's Nautical Nuggets

    Get ready to set sail with us as we dive into the world of shanties in this episode of Shipshape and Bristol Fashion! We’re chattin’ with the legendary Nobby, our resident shanty expert, who’s got more sea stories than you can shake a stick at. We also catch up with Ash, our go-to signaller, who fills us in on all the latest news and upcoming gigs for the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. Spoiler alert: we've got a busy 2026 ahead, with the Real Ale and Shanty Festival coming up in May, featuring the one and only Tom Lewis! So grab a pint, kick back, and let’s hoist the sails on some nautical nonsense and tunes that’ll have you singing along before you know it! Takeaways: This episode dives into the shanty world, sharing juicy tidbits and interviews with talented singers.We learned about the upcoming Real Ale and Shanty Festival on May 9th and 10th, which promises to be a blast.The crew reflects on their journey, emphasizing the tight-knit community and support from listeners like you.Nobby, our resident shanty expert, shares delightful stories and knowledge from the captain's quarters.Ash, our signaller, updates us on recent gigs and events, highlighting the fun times ahead for the crew.The podcast encourages other shanty crews to get in touch, promoting a collaborative spirit among sea song lovers. Companies mentioned in this episode: Nova Scotia BristolPort of Bristol Shanty CrewOakland ConstructionFreemasons hall Get your Real Ale and Shanty Festival tickets soon at aleandshanty.co.uk Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2026 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved Mentioned in this episode: Nova Scotia

    36 min
  5. Pride of Britain Charity Concert Highlights!

    JAN 5

    Pride of Britain Charity Concert Highlights!

    We're diving into some heartfelt waters this time around, folks! First off, we’re dedicating this whole episode to the amazing Barbara, Chillis mum, who recently passed. She was a superhero in her own right, always championing the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew and doing incredible work in her community. We’re feeling all the feels as we remember her spirit and the impact she had on our lives. But it's not all somber vibes; we also get into the nitty-gritty of a fantastic collaborative concert we pulled off for the Vale Wildlife Hospital, raising over £6,200! Talk about a win-win, right? So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s celebrate the power of community and the joy of music while keeping Barbara’s memory alive! Donate to Vale https://www.valewildlife.org.uk/membership/ Find out more about Rhys https://thenightchurchpianist.co.uk/ Takeaways: This episode kicks off on a heartfelt note, as we remember Barbara, Chillis Mum, who recently passed away, and we dedicate this episode to her legacy.We dive into the success of the collaborative concert for the Vale Wildlife Hospital, which raised over £6,227, showcasing the power of community support.Charlotte shares her journey from a passionate volunteer at Vale Wildlife Hospital to becoming a regional finalist at the Pride of Britain Awards, highlighting the impact of grassroots efforts.The podcast emphasizes the importance of wildlife hospitals like Vale, which treat around 8,000 patients yearly, and rely entirely on donations without any government funding.Listeners are encouraged to donate to the Vale Wildlife Hospital, and reminded that even small contributions can make a big difference in animal care and rehabilitation. Links referenced in this episode: valewildlife.org.uk Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2026 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved

    1h 24m
  6. St. Ives Shanty Shout Vibes: Celebrating Music, Community, and Fundraising!

    12/05/2025

    St. Ives Shanty Shout Vibes: Celebrating Music, Community, and Fundraising!

    We’re diving into some seriously exciting news this time around! The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew has officially smashed through the £50,000 mark in fundraising for the Teenage Cancer Trust, and let me tell you, that’s a monumental feat! We’re gonna share all the juicy details on how we pulled this off, from rocking gigs to heartwarming donations from our amazing fans and supporters. Plus, we’ve got some fun anecdotes and laughs, all while we get hyped for our live show at the St. Ives Shanty Shout – where we’re mingling with fellow sea shanty lovers! So, grab your shanty hats, and let’s set sail on this festive adventure together! Shipshape and Bristol Fashion takes you on a wild ride through the heart of the sea shanty scene, and boy, is it a fun one! Kicking things off, Oggie and the crew are live at a gig, warming up for none other than the legendary Wurzels! The vibe is electric as they share their excitement about the buzzing weekend ahead, packed with three gigs back-to-back. The crew is not just about music; they’ve been making waves by fundraising for the Teenage Cancer Trust, sharing how they’ve smashed their goal by raising over £50,000! It’s a heartwarming tale that’s bound to make you smile. Rev Rev, the founder, takes the mic to celebrate this monumental achievement alongside the crew, who recount their adventures and the special badge they received to commemorate their hard work. The laughter flows as they joke about how they manage to collect donations – a mix of charm and cheeky banter that makes you feel like you’re part of the crew. As the episode sails on, we dive into the essence of shanty singing and the community surrounding it. The crew chats with fellow shanty lovers at the Senn Ives Shanty Shout, capturing the spirit of camaraderie that makes these gatherings so special. They interview fellow groups, sharing stories that highlight the joy of singing together and the importance of keeping the tradition alive. Listening to this episode feels like sitting around a warm fire with friends, sharing tales and songs that resonate with all who love the sea. With plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and beautiful melodies, this episode encapsulates the rich tapestry of shanty life, reminding us all of the power of music to bring people together. Finally, as the episode wraps up, the crew gives a shout-out to their upcoming gigs and events, including a festive performance at Cheltenham College Chapel, promising a night filled with merriment and joy. They invite listeners to join them in celebrating the holiday spirit while supporting a worthy cause. So grab your grog, settle in, and get ready to ride the waves of laughter and song with Shipshape and Bristol Fashion! Takeaways: In our latest episode, we celebrated raising over £50,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which is totally epic! We shared our gig experiences from the St Ives Shanty Festival, where the vibes were just amazing and everyone was singing along! The crew's camaraderie is strong, and it was awesome to hear how everyone contributes to our charity efforts with passion and joy. We reminisced about our fun-filled weekend of back-to-back gigs and how performing together keeps our spirits high and lively! We discussed the importance of community in the shanty scene, and how it's a unique space for connection and good times! Listeners got a sneak peek into our upcoming events, including a festive gig at Cheltenham College Chapel that promises to be a blast! Companies mentioned in this episode: Nova Scotia Pub Wurzels Teenage Cancer Trust St. Peter's Hospice Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Falmouth Marine Band Rhys the Night Church Pianist Robert Palomo - Maritime Folk Musician Please get your tickets for our Christmas Gig-20th Dec https://tinyurl.com/AnEveningofMusicforVale Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2025 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved

    44 min
  7. Aye Aye Captain! Meet Muff & Thunderbox of the Port of Bristol Crew!

    11/05/2025

    Aye Aye Captain! Meet Muff & Thunderbox of the Port of Bristol Crew!

    Welcome aboard the latest episode of Shipshape and Bristol Fashion! This time around, we’re diving deep into the vibrant world of sea shanties, bringing you a behind-the-scenes look at the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. The episode kicks off with our charming host, Oggie, who introduces our newest crew members, Muff and Thunderbox. These lads have some wild backstories and unique journeys that led them to the crew, and trust me, they’re quite the characters! We get all the juicy deets about how Muff discovered his love for shanties at the Kin Folk Festival and how Thunderbox was practically press-ganged into joining after a serendipitous encounter at a pub gig. It’s hilarious and heartwarming, showcasing the sense of community that’s at the heart of shanty singing. The episode also features a segment from the Signaler, where the crew shares updates about their recent performances, including a lively Trafalgar Night celebration filled with traditional songs and a touch of rum-fueled revelry. They’re not just belting out tunes; they’re raising money for charity, inching ever closer to their goal of £50,000! They’ve got gigs lined up at the St Ives Shanty Festival and even a Movember initiative to support facial hair growth for a cause. So, whether you’re a seasoned sea dog or a landlubber looking to learn more about this nautical art form, this episode is packed with laughter, camaraderie, and a whole lot of fun! As we sail through the episode, we dive deeper into the personalities of Muff and Thunderbox, who share their experiences and the thrill of joining the shanty crew. Muff talks about his musical background and how it all started with a few festival visits, while Thunderbox shares his journey and the humor behind his quirky nickname. The banter between the hosts is infectious, and you can’t help but feel a part of this jovial crew as they swap stories and jokes. It’s a celebration of friendship and the joy of music, reminding us that at the end of the day, it’s all about having a good time and making memories. So grab a drink, kick back, and enjoy this lively episode as we set sail on another adventure with the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew! Companies mentioned in this episode: Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Bristol Masonic Widows Association SS Great Britain Teenage Cancer Trust Fisherman's Friends Storm Force 10 Press Gang Movember Cheltenham College Chapel Pride of Britain Port of Bristol Shanty Mo's Movember - Team A COLLABORATION OF PRIDE OF BRITAIN REGIONAL FINALISTS Tickets https://www.cognitoforms.com/ValeWildlifeHospital1/AnEveningOfMusicACollaborationOfPrideOfBritainRegionalFinalists Sponsored by Nova Scotia https://novascotiabristol.com/ Port of Bristol Shanty Crew Merchandise Shop https://pobshantycrew.co.uk/merch Subscribe to our newsletter www.shipshapepodcast.co.uk/newsletter Join our Facebook crew https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.pobshantycrew.co.uk/ Donate to Teenage Cancer Trust https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/POBShantyCrew Theme song provided by Kale A. Dean Cover composite illustration - Clifton Suspension Bridge; Shanty Crewmates © Matt Jeanes Professional Artist Copyright © 2025 Port of Bristol Shanty Crew - All Rights Reserved Mentioned in this episode: Nova Scotia

    43 min

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A podcast covering the work of The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. From interviews with the crew, and an opportunity to hear some of the songs we sing. We also delve into the world of shanty singing ⚓️