The Marquee outside the Uptown Theater announces the show to all within view. The Bilge Pumps, the Pride O' Beldam, and Traveller Song all up in lights.
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Traveller Song starts off a night of debuachery at the Pirates on the Prairie Concert
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Michael O'Quinn pulls out the guitar to add some class to the joint.
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Then he proceeds to bring the class right back down by telling a joke between songs.
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Maroon the Shantyman starts an evening full of sign wars by poking up an announcement from the orchestra pit.
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The band couldn't help but bring up the other bands to do a shanty round. Not that anyone knows shanties on that stage.
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Enter the Pride O' Bedlam, Houston's own pirate funk band!
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The ladies of the crew belt out the haunting ghost story of "The Dark Lady".
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Meanwhile, the guys must sit and admire.... except for Bones, who has to play guitar.
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Of course, doing a nice pretty song doesn't prevent you from being a target of the sign wars!
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OK, now we're starting to get too real here.
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Meanwhile there were no Bilge Pumps to be found in the dressing room? Where could they be?
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Ah, here they are! Headlining the show was Grand Prairie's own pirate band, the Bilge Pumps. You didn't know the city had its own band did you?
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The Bilge Pumps debut a brand new song to the crowd, "Nancy Whiskey".
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The drum goes boom during "Black & Tans" thanks to Maroon's questionable rhythm.
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Harvey the Corpsman lays out the reasoning to get Sharkbait Simon to dance on "The Gun Shanty".
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Maroon has to choose between too many mics while playing the didjeridu.
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The Uptown Theater was a very nice stage for the show to go on that evening. Shame about that band, though.
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The Bilge Pumps couldn't resist calling everyone back up onstage to do some jazz hands during "Johnny Jump Up".
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