
Shep Woolley - Sailor's On A Train [CD]
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Although available in digital format, Shep Wolley's work has not been around for many years.This 2016 release is the first album to be made available on CD for some time. \r
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From an early age, Shep Woolley loved music, and played ukulele. His mother bought him a guitar in 1958 and he joined 15 others in a local skiffle group. In 1960, he entered the Royal Navy and continued to play all over the world. \r
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Woolley found that he had a natural flair for humorous material, and jokes and monologues began to appear in his act. By 1973, he had essentially become a folk comedian, but he was also still a naval gunnery instructor, so, in 1975, he left the forces to concentrate on performing. \r
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In 1974, he appeared on New Faces, the television talent show. From 1975-85, Woolley presented the folk show on Radio Victory in Portsmouth, England. \r
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He has played all over the world and is regularly in demand for festivals. Woolley tends to play less folk clubs these days, concentrating on summer seasons and concerts. A naturally funny man, he deserves to become as widely known as others of the genre.
Live At The Kings Theatre Including Walking Back To Blueberry Hill
Like At Train
Stolen My Heart Away (golden Arrow)
Union Street
Down The Solent
Ellisfield Village Hall Waiting For The Chips (including Landroloverette)
Bound For Sunny Shotley/Pete Fyfes
Faith Hope And Charity
Casey's Last Ride
On The Road To Chaguaramas
The Best Of Times
In Good Lord Nelsons Days
Masters Of War
Don't Climb Up The Apple Tree
Yee Haa! You Drunken Sailors
Staring Competition
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All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
Although available in digital format, Shep Wolley's work has not been around for many years.This 2016 release is the first album to be made available on CD for some time. \r
\r
From an early age, Shep Woolley loved music, and played ukulele. His mother bought him a guitar in 1958 and he joined 15 others in a local skiffle group. In 1960, he entered the Royal Navy and continued to play all over the world. \r
\r
Woolley found that he had a natural flair for humorous material, and jokes and monologues began to appear in his act. By 1973, he had essentially become a folk comedian, but he was also still a naval gunnery instructor, so, in 1975, he left the forces to concentrate on performing. \r
\r
In 1974, he appeared on New Faces, the television talent show. From 1975-85, Woolley presented the folk show on Radio Victory in Portsmouth, England. \r
\r
He has played all over the world and is regularly in demand for festivals. Woolley tends to play less folk clubs these days, concentrating on summer seasons and concerts. A naturally funny man, he deserves to become as widely known as others of the genre.
Live At The Kings Theatre Including Walking Back To Blueberry Hill
Like At Train
Stolen My Heart Away (golden Arrow)
Union Street
Down The Solent
Ellisfield Village Hall Waiting For The Chips (including Landroloverette)
Bound For Sunny Shotley/Pete Fyfes
Faith Hope And Charity
Casey's Last Ride
On The Road To Chaguaramas
The Best Of Times
In Good Lord Nelsons Days
Masters Of War
Don't Climb Up The Apple Tree
Yee Haa! You Drunken Sailors
Staring Competition












