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Black Whydah: “The Parting Glass” at Wellfleet Porchfest – Music VIDEO

Black Whydah
Written by Brian Tarcy


WELLFLEET – Wellfleet Porchfest is always one of the best events of the summer.

But we got a late start this year driving from Cape Cod Wave’s worldwide headquarters in Falmouth, and arrived just at the end.

While there were many bands we wanted to see, we knew we didn’t have much time so we headed straight for the porch featuring our favorite through the years of Porchfest, Black Whydah.

Black Whydah

Black Whydah, Cathy Hatch on guitar, Jean Sagara and John Best on fiddles

Normally, Black Whydah features Cathy Hatch on guitar, and John Best and Jean Sagara, both on fiddle. But for their final song of Porchfest, the band sang a cappella.

This song, “The Parting Glass,” is  a traditional Scottish tune with roots as far back as 1782, said Sagara.

For more information on Black Whydah, contact Jean Sagara on Facebook.

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About the author

Brian Tarcy

Brian Tarcy is co-founder of Cape Cod Wave. He is a longtime journalist who has written for the Boston Globe, Boston magazine, the Cape Cod Times and several other publications. He is the author of "YOU CAN'T SELL RIGHT FIELD; A Cape Cod Novel." He is also the author or co-author of more than a dozen mostly non-fiction books, including books with celebrity athletes Cam Neely, Tom Glavine and Joe Theisman. His previous book was, "ALMOST: 12 Electric Months Chasing A Silicon Valley Dream" with Hap Klopp,who created the iconic brand, The North Face.
For more information, see Briantarcy.com
Brian is a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan with a long-running NFL predictions/political satire column connecting weekly world events to the fate of his favorite team, now at Whatsgonnahappen.com.

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