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JOHNNY DEPP FANS LOVE MUSIC OF THE PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE BAND PUBLISHED ON ABET MUSIC! The Pirates of New Providence Band is based on the Pirates who frequented the Bahamas which is a famous pirate stronghold for Johnny Depp character Jack Sparrow as well as Calico Jack Rackham, Anne Bonney, Mary Read, Blackbeard and other famous pirates. THE PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE FOLLOWS THIS motto EST TOTUS DE EPULAE! CHECK THEM OUT ON ABET MUSIC LABEL! JOHNNY DEPP FANS LOVE PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE #1 ABET MUSIC PUBLISHED BAND! Here is the tale of PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE published on Abet Music Label ABET MUSIC DIRECT LINK CLICK HERE! PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE DOWNLOADS CLICK HERE TO BE TAKEN TO DIRECT ABET MUSIC SITE TO DOWNLOAD SONGS OF PIRATES OF NEW PROVIDENCE! Down Among The Dead Men CD Fire Maringo (Download) Dead Man?s Chest (Download) Hills of Connemara (Download) DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN HAUL AWAY JOE (DOWNLOAD) ROSEN THE BEAU (DOWNLOAD) CAPTAIN KIDD (DOWNLOAD) NANCY WHISKEY (DOWNLOAD) ONE FOR THE MORNING GLORY (DOWNLOAD) SAM'S GONE AWAY (DOWNLOAD) New Providence is in the Bahamas Island where famous pirates Calico Jack Sparrow Rackham Anne Bonney Mary Read Blackbeard and many more to be named later. Our motto is EST TOTUS DE EPULAE. The Pirates of New Providence came together as the story is told! It all began at The Drunken Mermaid Tavern, where any adventure worth having begins. Barracuda D'Morte was sitting at her usual table with a jug of punch in front of her. She had just returned to the Island of New Providence Bahamas from a treasure-filled cruise around the Caribbean and was feeling mighty pleased with herself. Sitting at her table were her cousins the battling D'Morte sisters, Bella d'Morte Donna d'Morte and Sweet Oleander d'Morte. She was trying not to listen to them argue when a strange man wandered into the tavern. Roger (nicknamed The Red for his long curly red hair) Corcoran stepped through the door with a small bag of doubloons in one hand and a guitar in the other followed by his crew mates, Durty Lillie LaFey, Red Maria and Black Rory Harper carrying his lady, the Celtic harp. After a couple of tall ones, Roger began to play guitar and sing in his full baritone. Lillie began to blow a melodic harmonica. Rory put his arms around his lady and began to stroke the music from her strings. Barracuda liked what she heard and began to sing with them. Sweet Oleander, Bella Donna, and Red Maria added their unique harmonies. Suddenly, Liberté Sparrow burst in from the room at the rear of the tavern with a bag of drums over her shoulder followed by a fellow carrying a stool and more drums. She started providing the beat for the ever increasing band. From behind the bar stepped the serving wench Tootie Flootie with her penny whistle, fife and flute. Finally, from the darkest corner of the room, removing the black, hooded cloak that had hidden her Iron Bess the renowned swordswoman stood up and stepped into the light and opened her mouth. Her Celtic soprano was almost as good as her sword work and we welcomed her sweet descant to our songs. Here endeth our story yet a beginning online Abet Music published Pirates of New Providence! Down Among the Dead Men Down Among the Dead Men Barracuda d?Morte (Amy Weyand) Dictator Director, Vocals. I?m not mean, you?re just a sissy! Bella Donna d?Morte (Deb Hicks) Pirate Interpretive Language, Stage Manager, Chief Cook. Widowed by nine husbands who all died during their wedding supper. Black Rory Harper (Russell Chan) Celtic Harp, Ukulele, Penny Whistle, Vocals. There is only one Lady he cares to put his arms around. Durty Lillie LaFey (Lillian Barnett)Harmonica Loves to lock men in a trunk and throw away the keys. Iron Bess (Sam Miller) Celtic Soprano, Lethal Swordswoman. Her father always said, ?They?re gonna HANG that girl.? Liberté Sparrow (Alison Alexander) Percussion, Vocals Beloved wife or stalker of Captain Jack Sparrow. Could be either. Red Maria (Maria Blumberg) Rain Stick, Vocals, Mastress of Ceremonies Been there, done that. Bought the chemise, sold it for rum. Roger ?the Red? Corcoran (Brant Johnson) Guitar, Vocals, Sex Symbol He broke into song because he couldn't find the key. Sweet Oleander d?Morte (Zita Doyle) Vocals, half-sister to Bella Donna. Sweet Petite Deadly. Tutti Flutti (Monique Herrera) Flute, Penny Whistle ?Tis an ill wind that blows nobody any good. Visit: Pirates of New Providence website Stay Tuned DOWNLOAD/CLICK ABOVE LINKS! Down Among the Dead Men CD Product ID : 64652 Price: $14.99 Fire Maringo (Download) Product ID : 64652T1 Price: $0.99 Dead Man?s Chest (Download) Product ID : 64652T2 Price: $0.99 Hills of Connemara (Download) Product ID : 64652T3 Price: $0.99 Down Among the Deadmen (Download) Product ID : 64652T4 Price: $0.99 Haul Away Joe (Download) Product ID : 64652T5 Price: $0.99 Rosen the Beau (Download) Product ID : 64652T6 Price: $0.99 Sam?s Gone Away (Download) Product ID : 64652T7 Price: $0.99 Captain Kidd (Download) Product ID : 64652T8 Price: $0.99 Nancy Whiskey (Download) Product ID : 64652T9 Price: $0.99 One for the Morning Glory (Download) Product ID : 64652T10 Price: $0.99 Parting Glass (Download) Product ID : 64652T11 Price: $0.99 PIRATE OF NEW PROVIDENCE WELCOMES ANY SITE WITH PIRATE STUFF ON IT: The history of piracy dates back more than 3000 years, but its accurate account depends on the actual meaning of the word ?pirate?. In English, the word piracy has many different meanings and its usage is still relatively new. Today, some uses of the word have no particular meaning at all. A meaning was first ascribed to the word piracy sometime before the XVII century. It appears that the word pirate (peirato) was first used in about 140 BC by the Roman historian Polybius. The Greek historian Plutarch, writing in about 100 A.D., gave the oldest clear definition of piracy. He described pirates as those who attack without legal authority not only ships, but also maritime cities. Piracy was described for the first time, among others, in Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. For a great many years there remained no unambiguous definition of piracy. Norse riders of the 9th and 11th century AD were not considered pirates but rather, were called "Danes" or "Vikings". Another popular meaning of the word in medieval England was "sea thieves". The meaning of the word pirate most closely tied to the contemporary was established in the XVIII century AD. This definition dubbed pirates "outlaws" whom even persons who were not soldiers could kill. The first application of international law actually involved anti-pirate legislation. This is due to the fact that most pirate acts were committed outside the borders of any country. Edited by User 4,293,116 on Jul 26, 2007 6:15 PM |