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Meet the Privateers
The Privateers are Aubrey Moore, Brian Deo and Paul Trattle. The trio have been playing music together for thirty years and draw their inspiration from an eclectic mix of artists from 50's doo-wop to current popular music, all with an acoustic sound and steeped in harmony. The group's name, The Privateers, was borrowed from one of the songs they sing, Barrett's Privateers (made famous by Stan Rogers). As a Privateer by definition is one who takes plunder and riches from others for their own, it seemed a fitting name for a band that plays other artists' music.
Aubrey Moore Aubrey plays acoustic guitar and sings. Aubrey is known within the group as the Jack of All Trades and is the Master of Many. Brian Deo Brian plays acoustic guitar, sings and plays the djembe and cajón. As a music therapist, and the only member with perfect pitch, Brian ensures the group doesn't stray too far off their intended path. Paul Trattle Paul plays acoustic 6 and 12 string guitar, plays bass and sings. Paul spends most of his days helping to educate the youth of tomorrow. |
pri·va·teer
n. 1. A ship privately owned and crewed but authorized by a government during wartime to attack and capture enemy vessels. 2. A trio of singers and guitar players who take 'golden' songs and adapt them for their own personal style and sound, sometimes for profit, but usually just for fun. |