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Mystic Seaport Sea Music Festival
Jerry Bryant performing at the Sea Music Festival 2009
GenreMaritime music
DatesJune
Location(s)Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut
Years active1979-present
FoundersDr. Stuart M. Frank

The Mystic Seaport Sea Music Festival, held annually in June since 1979 at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut, is among the oldest, and is the largest sea music festival in the United States. It reportedly attracts "the highest caliber of sea music performers, scholars, and fans."[1] The Festival was first organized by Dr. Stuart M. Frank as a place to perform and hear sea music as well as a symposium for ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, and historians.[2]

List of Performers

1979 (1st)

2005 (25th)

Source: 25th Annual Sea Music Festival (Media notes). Mystic Seaport.

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2007 (28th)

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2009 (30th)

Source: "Meet Past Sea Music Festival Performers". Mystic Seaport.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Carr, J.. 2009. New Sea Chantey Compilations On Compact Disc. Review of "American Sea Songs and Shanties " Journal of American Folklore 122, no. 484, (April 1): 197-210. http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed February 6, 2010).
  2. ^ "Sea Music Festival Comes of Age," Mystic Seaport Magazine, Summer 2009.