Since they first appeared at Falmouth’s International Shanty Festival in 2014, they have inspired many women to join the Shanty Circuit.
They love to “Moonshine” the traditional songs, bringing them back to Cornwall or setting them off from Falmouth on their Voyages. They also love to tell the sea-faring stories from the female perspective.
Audiences love their feisty, rollicking rhythms and their haunting harmonies – all performed with a sense of fun and friendship. On the male- dominated Shanty scene, they are described as “a breath of fresh air”.