Storm Weather Shanty Choir

Storm Weather Shanty Choir is a 6-man sea shanty choir from Stord, an island on the west coast of Norway. They were formed in 2000, by shantyman Haakon Steinar Vatle, and used to introduce themselves as "the roughest, toughest and youngest boy band in Norway, singing 150 years old cover songs".

Photo: Magne Langåker

Storm Weather Shanty Choir celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2020, and the rock choir is in vogue like never before. The Storm Weather Shanty Choir is known for its hefty and inclusive concerts and a mention from a concert in Seattle in 2009 can be descriptive: »The Storm Weather Shanty Choir is like imagine Gogol Bordello singing shanties»

Last year, the band’s six albums were streamed three million times around the world. Since 2010, the band has been on three nationwide tours in Norway, two US-tours and three Japanese tours, in addition to concerts in Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany , England and Scotland. Storm Weather Shanty Choir celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2020! Stord's rock choir is in vogue like never before.

Sailboat shipmate Haakon Steinar Vatle founded the Storm Weather Shanty Choir after sailing the seas on 3-masted tall ship “SS Statsraad Lehmkuhl”. Haakon Steinar Vatle returned home to the island Stord on the wild, beautiful and stormy western coast of Norway, and gathered a bunch of long-haired rockers to combine his love and living interest in maritime history, culture of tall ships and shanties. And the rest is history - as they say. As rockers simply are a sort of landbound seamen, main Shantyman Vatle found his fellowship with Roald Kaldestad, Gisle Østrem, Vidar Vedå, Ronny Sætre and Rune Nesse. 20 years down the road, shantyman Vatle and his crew still have songs to sing, jokes to be made, and drinks to be drunk.

The Storm Weather Shanty Choir is known for its hefty and inclusive concerts - and like all finer things of life worth experiencing, it seems they only get better as they age. The choir is known as a colourful element in both the folk music communities and in more rock-oriented music-scenes alike, and their fun and engaging shows are a definite must-see for all music-lovers.

Line up:

Haakon Steinar Vatle - Shantyman, lead singer and guitar Gisle Østrem - Lyrical tenor and bass accordion Roald Kaldestad - Lyrical tenor, mandolin and guitar Ronny Sætre - Barytone Rune Nesse - Bass and percussion Vidar Vedå - Bass

Discography

  • 2002 - Cheer Up Me Lads!
  • 2004 - Off to Sea Once More
  • 2005 - Let Us Be Jolly and Drown Melancholy!
  • 2009 - Way Hey (And Away We'll Go)
  • 2012 - A Drop of Nelson's Blood
  • 2017 - Live
  • 2021 - TBA


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