Stan Hugill

Stan Hugill ( born 19 November 1906, died 13 May, 1992 ) was a sailor, painter, author and folksinger. He is credited as the "Last Shanteyman", having sailed on the last British squarerigger Garthpool in 1928 on her ill-fated final voyage. Stan spent his life as a sailor, was a POW during WWII and an instructor for Outward Bound from 1950 to 1975. He is the author of several books, most famously Shanties from the Seven Seas, the modern shanteyman's bible and Sailortown, about his ramblings along shore during his career as a merchantman. He is credited with the revival of the sea shantey, the sailor's work song, and the forebitter, the sailor's non-work, but nautically based leisure song. Stan was and is a major influence in the modern shantey singing movement Europe and the U.S. He was also an accomplished marine artist whose paintings and drawings often appear in his books. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.