词条 | The Menhaden Chanteymen |
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The Menhaden Chanteymen is a musical group based out of Carteret County, North Carolina. They are a group of retired African-American commercial fishermen who publicly perform the work songs they used when hauling nets. Their work draws from the genres of hymns, gospel, blues, and barbershop quartet songs.[1] In 1990 the Menhaden Chanteymen recorded a collection of maritime work songs, "Won't You Help Me to Raise 'Em: Authentic Net Hauling Songs from an African-American Fishery," for Global Village Music.[2] The group won a 1991 North Carolina Folk Heritage Award in the category of Folk/Traditional Music. References1. ^{{cite web|title=Menhaden Chanteymen|url=http://ncpedia.org/menhaden-chanteymen|website=NCpedia|publisher=NCpedia|accessdate=6 April 2016}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Menhaden Chanteymen}}{{US-band-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Spotlight on Menhaden Fishery and the Chanteymen at North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort|url=http://www.jdnews.com/20140606/spotlight-on-menhaden-fishery-and-the-chanteymen--at-north-carolina-maritime-museum-in-beaufort/306069895|website=JDNews.com|publisher=Jacksonville (NC) Daily News|accessdate=19 January 2017}} 2 : Musical groups from North Carolina|African-American people |
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