When:
Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026 6:00p -
7:30p

Where:
The West End Museum (Entrance on Lomasney Way)
150 Staniford St Suite 7
Boston, MA 02114

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Admission:
$12.51

Hosted by:
...
jaydiewem Jaydie Halperin

Categories:
History, Virtual

Event website:
Join us for an evening of pirates, sea shanties, and just a dash of history! The Wellerman comes to the West End with sugar and rum in tow! Before Boston had parking tickets and traffic cones, it had privateers—patriotic troublemakers with letters of marque, a talent for causing problems for the British, and a whole lot to sing about. Join rapscallions Jeremy Bell and Larry Young at the West End Museum for a rollicking evening of sea shanties rooted in the rough-and-tumble world of Revolutionary-era privateering. These weren’t polite parlor songs. Shanties were sung to haul ropes, raise sails, pass the time, and complain loudly about food, weather, officers, and fate in general. On privateering ships—half-navy, half-sanctioned piracy—music kept spirits up as crews chased prize money, dodged cannon fire, and argued over who drank the last of the rum. Through lively performance and a dash of historical storytelling, this program dives into the songs that echoed from Boston’s docks, taverns, and decks during the American Revolution. Expect call-and-response anthems, rolling rhythms, and tales of fortune won and lives spent before the mast. This is maritime music as it was meant to be heard: loud, communal, and unapologetically salty! Come sing, laugh, and learn as we resurrect the soundscape of Boston’s Revolutionary waterfront—where freedom was fought for, fortunes were gambled, and everyone had a chorus to sing in the making of a new nation. Thank you to our sponsors at the Martignetti Companies and Pusser's Rum.

Lecture by former project spokesperson and special exhibit curator, David Kruh.


The largest infrastructure project in Boston history stretched across neighborhoods and over a decade of time. The dig truly was big! But how did they do it?


Join David Kruh, a former Big Dig spokesperson and the curator of our current special exhibit, for an in depth look at the complex project once compared to doing open heart surgery on a patient who insisted on playing tennis. From the technology behind building tunnels underneath a highway in the sky to the much derided Scheme Z plan for the Charles River crossing, get a peek behind the construction barriers that once covered the city.


If you would like to attend virtually, please purchase a ticket and email [email protected]. Those living outside of Route 128 may contact Jaydie for a discount code.

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