The Wellerman, star of a million Tik Toks, is coming to FUSER. In case you missed it, former postman Nathan Evans recorded a capella of Soon May the Wellerman Come, a sea shanty about a crew who were ...
Nathan Evans was working as a mail carrier when he uploaded his cover of an old whaling tune. Now he has a folk-inspired album of his own songs, which he promises people can still “sing in the car.” ...
This year’s college basketball season has been full of surprises for fans of Rick Pitino’s St. John’s Red Storm, and Thursday night produced another one. During an episode of “The Tonight Show ...
Shanties were the tune to nautical labor ships out at sea and that includes the Great Lakes. Shanties were used to coordinate tasks and improve efficiency of the work. Sea Shanties recently had a ...
Break out your pirate telescope, because sea shanties are the hot trend you didn't see coming. This TikTok fad, which began with Scottish singer Nathan Evans, is beyond catchy and an art form in ...
More than ten months stuck at home is enough to give anyone wanderlust. On TikTok, the urge to be out in the wilds is manifesting in an unexpected way: a viral obsession with sea shanties. Written to ...
Nathan Evans is a singer from the fine town of Airdrie in Scotland and, during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, became TikTok famous for a very old reason: sea shanties. This young man is a ...
Beyond Paradise episode 2 spoilers follow. This week's (March 10) episode of Beyond Paradise had a Banksy-inspired painting heist and more trouble for Humphrey and Martha — but it was a hilarious ...
One Dead Space Remake player discovers a unique Easter egg hidden inside the game that unlocks a sea shanty about the Marker and the USG Ishimura. Following a lengthy hiatus, the Dead Space franchise ...
He was the global internet sensation of 2020, who’s debut single hit #1 in the Official UK Singles Chart and amassed over 5.5 BILLION views on TikTok, and now Nathan Evans is back with the release of ...
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