The first show of the day was on a stage that wasn't near a soul, so the band jsut chose a patch of ground to sing on near the audience.

Geez, you think the Bilge Pumps are becoming family men?

Imagine that. John Crow seems to be confused as to what Harvey's saying. In his defense, no one really understands what Harvey says.

The guys switch to the pier stage where the sun comes out hot and the breeze dies. That's how Texas pirates do it.

To celebrate the heat, the band sings "South Australia", from outback.

Then back into the Jack Tar Pub where the band was forced to make its own breeze.

Maroon gets all funky during "Rolling Down to Old Maui", but no one seems to be following along.

Wait! There goes Sharkbait Simon the Scapegoat turning the tables on John Crow the Cook, who usually does the dry humping in the band

Introducing Natty Nell the Navigator, winner of the costume contest!

Aaaand introducing Maroon's son, also winner of the costume contest!



Videos
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Linstead Market
Singing the only song we've ever been paid not to sing.
320 X 240    0:53 min.    2.54 MB

The Black Ball Line
Limbo anyone? Anyone? Helloooo?
320 X 240    1:16 min.    3.77 MB

Go back to Past Landings page

or on to more pictures of The Bilge Pumps jaunts from 2010!!

| OU Medieval Fair 2010 | Texas Pirate Festival 2010 | Granbury Pirate Invasion 2010 |
| Recording Studio 2010 | Talk Like a Pirate Day Party 2010 | Pirate Days of Texas 2010 |
| Louisiana Renaissance Festival 2010 | Dickens on the Strand 2010 | CD Release Party 2010 |



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214-415-9563 or by e-mail at



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