Pumps in the Pub, sounds like the beginning of a beautiful friendship... at least to John Crow, who was conspicuously absent

Harvey the Corpsman has a particularly nasty way of dealing with hecklers in the audience.

The Bilge Pumps do some serious glad-handing during the parade through the village.

There may not have been much in the way of crowds at the show, but the band always has one fan to listen

The Bilge Pumps debut their new song, "Larry Marr" with Sharkbait Simon and Splice the Rigger singing. Notice who's holding the lyric book?

Harvey dazzles the audience member with a rousing rendition of "Black & Tans".

Here we see the Bilge Pump (bilgify pumperificus) in its natural state and habitat. Don't get too close or you'll scare it out of its nesting place.

You might be wondering how Sharbait knows how to read. We just want to know how he sleeps while holding a book.

Splice tries to think of ways to stop Maroon the Shantyman from playing the steel drum. Most of them involve poison, a rope, and a shaved Silverback.

Tempest the Stormwatcher likes to get children started buying our merchandise very early in life.

Our thanks go to Scott Ward for his donated pictures



Movie Clips

Pump Shanty
The Bilge Pumps sing a song about pumping the bilges. It's like mentioning again the same thing already once before said earlier
427 X 240    2:56 min.    7.01 MB

The Night Pat Murphy Died
Without a dead John Crow to haul around, Harvey the Corpsman is relegated to explaining and mimicking the things he would normally do during the song.
427 X 240    3:54 min.    9.39 MB