The Intercoastal Pirates are:

CHRIS FAULK: Vocals, Guitars
RICK PARK: Vocals, Guitars
STEVE VONDERHEIDE: Vocals, Keyboards
RONNIE CHURCHILL: Bass
BRYAN ARMSTRONG: Vocals, Drums







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Ports of Call

April
*Dido's, Brazoria, 7-11pm A one day return for Rick!
My photo
Yo Ho, me Hearties... This is a tale of the adventures of a group of modern day Intercoastal Pirates. Not the marauding or pillaging kind, mind you, but a band of musical skaliwags that go from town to town along the Gulf Coast looking for fun and adventure. I came to be in the company of this motley crew when I was bewitched by the First Mate's serenading some years ago. He began to keep company with these Intercoastal Pirates some time after that, and before I knew it, he was a full-fledged Pirate himself. Not that I mind it... a little swashbuckling never hurt anyone! It will be my duty to chronicle their adventures, journeys to distant waters, and all the fun along the way.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Just a shameless plug...


Ahoy ship mates!

The band rolls on, merry as ever and playing at a busy clip. A pirate's life for me, indeed!

The boys have been working on a few more ways to get their smiling faces in front of folks these days, and came upon the idea of adding a band photo to help everyone remember what they look like... for those times when a mug shot just won't do.

Photo credit goes to several folks, so forgive me for not knowing from whence Stu's photo may have originated... but the remainder of them are the handy work of Paul Ladd of the fine firm Ladd Company Photography. Paul met up with the band in Galveston at the Beach Boys show last November, and took a few photos while the Pirates were wooing the crowd. We liked them so much we decided to use them for some shameless advertising! You've seen Paul's work in these pages before, and he is the man to see if you have some lens work that needs doing!

The arrangement of the photo was compliments of the Captain's wife and friends. We think they did a whale of a job.

Let us know what you think of the new photo. We like it, but you might say we're a tad biased on the subject.