Tom and Chris Kastle

Tom and Chris Kastle (formerly known as Privateer)[1] are a maritime music performing duo based in Chicago.[2][3] They first began performing maritime music in approximately 1977.[4] In the mid 1980's they were known for running "whale watching" concert cruises on Lake Michigan on the sailing schooner Charlotte Ann.[5][6]

The Kastles have been associated with various maritime-themed festivals and music festivals in Chicago over the years, including the "Chicago Maritime Folk Festival" also in the mid-1980s.[7][8] They were also involved in the various Tall Ships festivals in Chicago from at least 1994.[9] They have also been artistic directors of the Chinquapin Folk Music and Storytelling Festival since its beginnings in 1995.[10][11][12] In 2003 they founded and became directors of the Chicago Maritime Festival.[13]

The Kastles have also appeared on numerous radio shows including The Midnight Special and television shows and have toured internationally, appearing at the Shanties Festival in Poland as well as at the National Maritime Museum in New Zealand. They have also performed at numerous tall ships and maritime music festivals around the United States.

Tom Kastle's song, Cold Winds was covered by Midwestern folk musician Lee Murdock on Murdock's 1991 album, "Cold Winds."[14]

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Notes

  1. ^ June Sawyers. 1988. FOLK LIVES! DESPITE SETBACKS, LOCAL SCENE STILL STRONG :[SPORTS FINAL, CN Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), January 22, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  2. ^ Lynn Van Matre. 2000. SUPERIOR MUSIC COUPLE SINGS SONGS OF THE GREAT LAKES LONG BEFORE THE EDMUND FITZGERALD :[Chicago Sports Final , N Edition]. Chicago Tribune, December 14, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  3. ^ Official website
  4. ^ Sharon Barrett. 1985. Chicago's old salt story 1st maritime festival to be held tomorrow :[FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL Edition]. Chicago Sun-Times, December 13, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  5. ^ Steve Dale. 1985. SET SAIL IN SEARCH OF GREAT LAKES WHALES :[SPORTS FINAL Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), June 7, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  6. ^ Steve Dale. 1986. GREAT LAKES WHALE WATCH TO PLAY OUT FISH STORY AGAIN :[SPORTS FINAL Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), June 27, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  7. ^ Steve Dale. 1986. FOLK FESTIVAL TO DELVE DEEP INTO GREAT LAKES HISTORY :[SPORTS FINAL Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), November 7, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  8. ^ Lynn Van Matre, Pop music critic. 1986. FOLK FESTIVAL TO FEATURE SONGS IN KEY OF SEA :[SPORTS FINAL Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), October 30, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  9. ^ Lynn Van Matre, Tribune Staff Writer.. 1994. WIND JAMMING MARITIME CHANTEYS AWAIT POLISH SAILORS AT NAVY PIER :[DU PAGE SPORTS FINAL, NED Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), July 28, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  10. ^ JILL M. MOULTHROP. 1995. Youngsters get a taste of folk tales School children hear songs, stories at storytelling festival :[All Edition]. Journal Star, September 9, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  11. ^ JOHN O'CONNELL. 1996. A tapestry of tales Two-day event at outdoor amphitheater features performer throughout central Illinois :[All Edition]. Journal Star, September 5, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).
  12. ^ The Kastles resume on official website.
  13. ^ Chicago Maritime Festival official website.
  14. ^ June Sawyers.. 1991. Murdock goes deep into Great Lakes lore :[NORTH SPORTS FINAL, CN Edition]. Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext), June 14, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed March 4, 2009).

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