Sunderland Echo

Song revealed for Tall Ships anthem

- By Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @CCordnerjp

A song which featured in the Sunderland Echo last week has become the official anthem of The Tall Ships Races Sunderland 2018.

The Tall Ships Song, written by North East lyricist George Lamb and performed by acclaimed blues singer George Shovlin, pays tribute to the city’s maritime heritage.

Officials have confirmed it will be performed live to the 1.5million visitors expected to descend on Sunderland from July 11 to July 14 for the UK’s largest free family event.

George Shovlin, lead singer of George Shovlin and the Radars, said the song is a celebratio­n, not only of Wearside’s shipbuildi­ng and coal mining heritage, “but of its regenerati­on – it’s an expression of joy and pride in the city as it was and as it is now”.

“That Sunderland has been given the honour of hosting The Tall Ships Races is a tremendous boost for the city,” he added. The event schedule begins on July 11, when the ships will lower their gangways to visitors.

On Thursday, July 12, the programme of culture and entertainm­ent continues when a Crew Parade will walk through the city centre, bringing a carnival atmosphere to the streets, followed by a Crew Prizegivin­g ceremony.

On, July 13, the riverside will become the focus of a world first attempt, when high-wire walkers will cross the River Wear without a safety net and local sail trainees taking part in the Races will arrive to join their ships.

Finally, on Saturday, July 14, the ships will take part in a spectacula­r Parade of Sail, past Roker and Seaburn, with onshore entertainm­ent continuing into the evening.

“We have fantastic bands and spectacula­r entertainm­ent running throughout the festival,” said Victoria French, head of events at Sunderland City Council.

“And we are delighted that George and his fellow band members have loaned us their superb song to be the anthem for the festival.”

Visitors can hear The Tall Ships Song during the George Shovlin and the Radars set on Wednesday, July 11, from 2pm to 2.40pm on the Town Moor stage.

The recording features fellow Sunderland musicians Ged McCormack on fiddle, Eddie Miller, who plays, sings and recorded the song and videograph­er Jimmy Smith.

It can be downloaded via iTunes, Spotify and Amazon and all donations will go to the charity, Sunderland Maritime Heritage.

For further informatio­n, visit www.tallshipss­underland.com.

“The honour of hosting the races is a boost to the city” GEORGE SHOVLIN

 ??  ?? The people behind The Tall Ships Song, from left, photograph­er Bill Queenan, singer George Shovlin, songwriter George Lamb, recording technician Eddie Miller and video maker Jimmy Smith.
The people behind The Tall Ships Song, from left, photograph­er Bill Queenan, singer George Shovlin, songwriter George Lamb, recording technician Eddie Miller and video maker Jimmy Smith.
 ??  ?? The view along the cost off Sunderland will be filled by Tall Ships during July.
The view along the cost off Sunderland will be filled by Tall Ships during July.

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