Archive for the 'Flying Fish Sailors' Category
Mister Oh Mister, You Got Me All Wrong
Closed Published by Jay Lee September 8th, 2008 on The Bald HereticNormally we’re not the violent types…
Flying Fish Breaks Arkansas Teen’s Jaw
This sounds more like the actions of a Blackballer if you ask me.
2008 Houston Press Music Award
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Brad Collett of Media Riot Productions took some interesting photos of the band during the showcase. I especially like the treatment of these shots.
There’s several more in a gallery on the Flying Fish Sailors site.
Houston Press Music Awards 2008 - The Results
Closed Published by Jay Lee July 31st, 2008 on The Bald HereticHPMA 2008
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Flying Fish Sailors/photo by Brigitte B. Zabak
Excerpt from HPMA Aftermath: Flying Fish Sailors, Umbrella Man, Wayside Drive, Born Liars, Poor Dumb Bastards and Young Mammals:
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Folk music might be an acquired taste for some, but Flying Fish Sailors have found a way to bring that traditional sound to the masses, with lively melodies and clean, unencumbered […]
My band, The Flying Fish Sailors, has been nominated in the category “Best Traditional Folk Band” so please take time to go vote for us. You can find the ballot online at houstonpress.com/polls/musicawards08
We’ll be playing at the Awards showcase on July 27th from 4:00-4:45 pm at Dean’s Credit Clothing located at 316 Main St. in […]
Check out this recent news story from local ABC affiliate Channel 13:
U-Haul chase ends in Brays Bayou
Anyone familiar with my band, The Flying Fish Sailors, has likely heard the song Greg wrote called Haul U-Haul Haul which is a spoof of a sailor’s hauling shanty and is about moving domiciles using a dilapidated U-Haul truck.
The […]
If you’ve never seen us play, now’s your chance!
My band, The Flying Fish Sailors, is going to start playing the second Monday of the month at Shoeshine Charley’s Big Top Lounge which is two doors down from the Houston Continental Club @ 3700 Main Street.
Shows start at 9:00 and run till around 11:00 or so. Admission is free and it’s super casual. […]
Picture of Greg Henkel and myself at Scarborough Fair in Waxahachie, TX circa 1989. Our second year there performing with The Flying Fish Sailors.