Banana Boat is a Polish a cappella sextet, authoring and performing original songs representing the genre of neo-shanties. Being one of the pioneers of the new genre, the group retains its simultaneous focus on contemporary interpretations of traditional sea shanties and maritime music. Owing to its characteristic six-part, jazzy harmony, departing from the traditional sound of the music of the sea, the group has become one of the emblems of what the international artists of the maritime stage have informally come to dub as the Polish style maritime song. With maritime music constantly in the focus of its activity, since 2004, Banana Boat has also been experimenting with other musical genres, including popular and jazz compositions, inviting other artists to participate in individual projects. The group is a member of the International Seasong and Shanty Association (ISSA).
History
Banana Boat evolved from a multi-member formation Jack Steward, founded by Maciej JÃÂdrzejko and functioning in the years 1993âÂÂ1994. The line-up of the formation was composed of maritime culture aficionados - high-school students from the city of Sosnowiec, mainly representing the StanisÃ
Âaw Staszic Grammar School in Sosnowiec, the Emilia Plater Grammar School in Sosnowiec, and the Technical High School of Mechanical and Steel Industry in Sosnowiec. The central idea behind the singing youth's efforts was to organize a sailing expedition, whose objective was to circumnavigate Iceland. The musical project itself was intended to encourage teachers to take interest in the richness of maritime culture as an educational resource and - with their help - to gain the support of municipal corporate sponsorship for the idea of the expedition. Even though the Iceland project never came to pass, and Jack Steward ceased to exist in 1994, Maciej JÃÂdrzejko invited PaweÃ
 Konieczny, Aleksander Kleszcz and Karol Wierzbicki of the ex-Jack Steward's line-up to help form a new group, which, since 1994, already as an a cappella quartet, adopted the name of Banana Boat. Thus formed, Banana Boat made its debut on the stage of the 1994 Tratwa Festival in Katowice and, subsequently, it gained its early recognition by winning (among others) the Commander Zbyszek SowiÃ
Âski Award (Tratwa'94), the Main Prize of the 1994 edition of the Prosiak Festival and an honorary mention by the jury of the 1996 edition of the Shanties Festival in Cracow, Poland.
In the years 1996âÂÂ1998, the group - whose members, by then, had commenced their university education - suspended its activity, only to return to the maritime stages of Poland by the end of 1998. At this stage, Banana Boat made its name as an a cappella quintet, which - reinforced by the former bass singer of the Polish group North Cape, Piotr "QdyÃ
Â" WiÃ
Âniewski - transformed into the present-day sextet at the turn of 2008 and 2009. In February 2023, Wojciech Paluszkiewicz (formerly of the Pearls and Rascals) joined the Banana Boat as its new baritone singer. Two years later, in February 2025, Tomasz Czarny, the long-term Banana Boat composer, arranger, and vocalist, retired from performing with the band. Since 1998, the group has been awarded the most important prizes of the Polish festivals of maritime music, recorded four albums and a toplist single, and participated in numerous collective projects. Currently, Banana Boat gives concerts and recitals in Europe and outside of it, performing both for the audiences of small-audience clubs and those of large international festivals.
Banana Boat Members
Today, Banana Boat consists of the following musicians:
- Maciej JÃÂdrzejko|Maciej "YenJCo." JÃÂdrzejko, the group's founder, frontman and leader;
- PaweÃ
 "Konik" Konieczny, the formation's co-founder, composer and high tenor;
- PaweÃ
 JÃÂdrzejko ("Synchro"), the author of the majority of the band's original lyrics and performer of bari-tenor parts;
- MichaÃ
 "Ociec" Maniara, the manager of the BananaArt.Pl Art Agency (the Banana Boat label) and performer of baritone parts;
- Wojciech "Paluch" Paluszkiewicz, the Banana Boat's arranger, composer and bari-tenor;
- Piotr "QdyÃ
Â" WiÃ
Âniewski, the group's bass singer.
The present-day Banana Boat members are yachtsmen: PaweÃ
 JÃÂdrzejko (formerly a professional navigator), holds an ocean-going yachtmaster's licence; his younger brother Maciej, the group's founder, is an ocean skipper, while other Banana Boat members all hold offshore licenses, which contributes to the positive reception of the Banana Boat songs. Professionally, the Banana Boat musicians represent such disciplines as medicine and dentistry, construction engineering, mechanical engineering, business and trade, and academic literary and culture studies.
Organizational, propagatory and charitable activity
- In the years 2002-2007 Banana Boat, working in collaboration with the Municipal Cultural Center in Ã
Âaziska Górne (Poland), acted as the organizer of the International Festival of Seasong and Shanty "ZÃÂza";
- In 2006, the groups participated in an all-Polish charity project To See the Sea, the proceeds from which supported the medical treatment of Polish shantymen in need;
- In 2008, Maciej JÃÂdrzejko, the group's leader, was appointed as the artistic director of the International Festival World Music Fusion - Euroszanty & Folk in Sosnowiec (Poland);
- Every year, Banana Boat participates in the charity events of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity;
- Maciej JÃÂdrzejko is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the "Free Sea-Shanty Portal Szantymaniak.Pl" and Editor-in-Chief of the "Szantymaniak Magazine" (in Polish);
- Each year, individual members of the group are appointed as jurors of sea-song festivals; they regularly offer workshops to other musicians of the Polish maritime stage and sea-song fans.
- Banana Boat regularly participated in the now discontinued charity educational program "Tunes to Teens," sponsored by Contemporary A Cappella Society of America.
Concerts and international cooperation
Apart from numerous concerts in Poland, Banana Boat has performed in the Czech Republic (Fulnek), in Italy (Ravenna), in France (Paimpol; Chateau-Thierry, Essômes-sur-Marne, Bugueles, Douarnenez, Brest, Orléans, L'île d'Oléron), in Ireland (Cork/Cobh), in the United States (New York, Bay City), in the Netherlands (Appingedam; Oudewater; Rotterdam), in Belgium (Mouscron), in Ukraine (Lviv), in Germany (Bremen-Vegesack) and many other locations. As a member of ISSA, the group collaborates with international artists associated within the organization. In 2008, songs by Banana Boat were published on albums of a collective charity project Lafitte's Return (USA). Banana Boat's music has been broadcast by numerous radio stations in Europe and beyond. In the beginning of the year 2009 the group has finalized miniproject entitled A Little A Cappella - Polish-Irish Harmony in partnership with the Irish star of the musical stage, Eleanor McEvoy. The song "Little Look," (written and composed by Eleanor McEvoy and arranged by Tomasz Czarny) entered the most prestigious Polish hitlist, Lista Przebojów Programu Trzeciego, immediately after the single had been released.
Awards and prizes
Apart from numerous Grand Prix awards, First Prizes and Audience's Favorite's Prizes awarded by the jury panels and audiences of all of the most important maritime music festivals in Poland, Banana Boat has become a double first runner-up for the CARA Award of the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America in the categories of The Best World/Folk Album 2005 (for the album A morze tak, a moÃ
¼e nie...) and The Best World/Folk Song 2005 (for the song "Arktyka" of the mentioned album). In 2016, the group's 2015 minialbum Aquareal was named the first runner up for the 2015 CARA Award in the same category.
Discography
Long-playing albums (LPs)
- Banana Boat,ÃÂ Ono, BananaArt.pl, 2025.
- Banana Boat, A morze tak, a moÃ
¼e nie, BananaArt.pl, 2004
Extended-play albums (EPs)
- Banana Boat, Aquareal, BananaArt.pl, 2015
- Banana Boat, Banana Boat... Ã
ÂwiÃÂ
tecznie (Christmas EP), BananaArt.pl, 2004
Maxi-Single
- Banana Boat feat. Eleanor McEvoy, A Little A Cappella: A Polish-Irish Harmony, BananaArt.pl, 2009
Songs on international compilations by various artists
- Die schönsten Shantys und Seemannslieder, EGM Medien Produktion (Germany), 2011 â songs âÂÂDay-Oh!â (âÂÂBanana Boat SongâÂÂ) and âÂÂLes filles des forgesâ .
- Festival du Chant de Marin, Fête du Chant de Marin de Paimpol (France), 2011 song: âÂÂBanana Boat SongâÂÂÃÂ
- LafitteâÂÂs Return, vol. 4, Pirates for the Preservation of New Orleans Music (USA), 2008, song âÂÂArktykaâÂÂà(the total proceeds support the musical education of the post-Katrina New Orleans (2008))
- LafitteâÂÂs Return, vol. 3, Pirates for the Preservation of New Orleans Music (USA), 2008, song: âÂÂNowy Ã
ÂwiatâÂÂà(the total proceeds support the musical education of the post-Katrina New Orleans (2008))
- Bie Daip 09, International Shantyfestival Bie Diep, Appingedam (Netherlands), 2009, song: âÂÂZÃÂzaâÂÂÃÂ
Songs featuring on albums by individual international artists
- Eleanor McEvoy, IâÂÂd Rather Go Blonde, Mosco Disc (Ireland), 2010, utwór: âÂÂLittle LookâÂÂÃÂ
Collaboration in recordings and songs featuring on Polish compilation albums
- A Few Days 4 Qnia, (single), PerÃ
Ây i Ã
Âotry, North Cape, Banana Boat, RyczÃÂ
ce Dwudziestki, Formacja, Trzecia MiÃ
ÂoÃ
ÂÃÂ, Stonehenge. Produced by: PerÃ
Ây i Ã
Âotry, 2021.ÃÂ
- Bo to Morze moje jest..., Krakowska Fundacja Ã
»eglarstwa, Sportu i Turystyki HALS, 2016, song: âÂÂZ oceanem sam na samâÂÂ.
- 30 lat Shanties, Krakowska Fundacja Ã
»eglarstwa, Sportu i Turystyki HALS, 2012, song: âÂÂArktykaâÂÂ.
- Lista przebojów Programu Trzeciego â prezentuje Piotr Baron, EMI Music Poland, 2009, song: âÂÂLittle Lookâ (with Eleanor McEvoy).
- PamiÃÂtam tamte mewy... Tomek Opoka, Stowarzyszenie Literacko-Muzyczne Ballada, 2009 â song: âÂÂNiosàjeszcze swe wierszeâÂÂ.ÃÂ
- Zobaczyàmorze â szantymeni szantymenom, Fundacja Gniazdo Piratów, 2006, song: âÂÂNawigatorâÂÂà(a charity project).
- XXV-lecie Shanties (czÃÂÃ
ÂÃÂ 1), Krakowska Fundacja Ã
»eglarstwa, Sportu i Turystyki HALS, 2006, song: âÂÂA morze tak, a moÃ
¼e nieâÂÂ.
- XXV-lecie Shanties (czÃÂÃ
ÂÃÂ 2), Krakowska Fundacja Ã
»eglarstwa, Sportu i Turystyki HALS, 2006, song: âÂÂZÃÂzaâÂÂ.
- Szanty z Sercem, PPP 2006, songs "Nowy Ã
Âwiat" and "Arktyka" (charity project ).
- Szanty dla Pajacyka, MCK Tychy, 2002, songs: âÂÂRequiem dla nieznajomych przyjacióÃ
ÂâÂÂ, âÂÂDo Calais!âÂÂ, and collaborative performance of songs: âÂÂWiÃÂcej Ã
¼agliâÂÂ, âÂÂLondon RiverâÂÂ, and âÂÂSzantymenâ with other participating artists (charity project).
Songs featuring on the albums by other Polish artists
- Carrantuohill, Carrantuohill âÂÂ25âÂÂ, Celt & Polskie Radio, 2013, song: âÂÂLittle Lookâ (with Eleanor McEvoy).
- Carrantuohill, Carrantuohill âÂÂ25âÂÂ, Celt & Polskie Radio, 2012, song: âÂÂLittle Lookâ (with Eleanor McEvoy).
See also
References
Literature of the subject
- Jerzy S. Ã
ÂÃÂ
tka, Rozfalowana ziemia. Dzieje ruchu szantowego w Polsce [Wavy Earth: The History of the Sea-Shanty Movement in Poland], Kraków: Towarzystwo SÃ
Âowaków w Polsce, 2007
- Pat Sheridan, "A New Musical Idiom. Poland: World leaders in the preservation and promotion of maritime music?" In: Ferment, 2008
- Assorted articles in the Szantymaniak Magazine
- JÃÂdrzejko, P. (2015). Traces in the Ocean. On Melville, Wolanowski, and Willing Suspension of Disbelief. Review of International American Studies, 8(1), 103âÂÂ119. [An article discussing, among others, the phenomenon of the "neo-shantyâÂÂ; the author cites bands such as Banana Boat as examples of the contemporary a cappella formations cultivating the traditions of the traditional sea-songs, yet in a new, stage-oriented, formula.] Full text online
- Korzon, A. (2009, 21 sierpnia). Muzyczne porozumienie ponad granicami. WiadomoÃ
Âci24.pl. [A press article describing the international musical project "Little Lookâ by Banana Boat and the Irish star Eleanor McEvoy, as an example of successful international collaboration among artists.]
- Marzenia sÃÂ
dla odwaÃ
¼nych ⢠Banana Boat 20 lat (Dreams are For the Brave ⢠Banana Boat 20 Years After), Szanty24.pl. Accessed 2025-03-12. (Article in the Szanty24.pl portal, describing the history of Banana Boat on the occasion of its 20th anniversary.)
- Banana Boat - szanty a cappella, Gazeta Wyborcza. Accessed 2025-03-12. (Article in Gazeta Wyborcza describing Banana Boat and its artistic output.)
- Banana Boat, Pismo Folkowe. Accessed 2025-03-12. (Article in Pismo Folkowe presenting the history of Banana Boat and its artistic profile.)
- Od miÃ
ÂoÃ
Âci siÃÂ zaczÃÂÃ
Âo (It All Started with Love), Gazeta Uniwersytecka UÃ
Â. Accessed 2025-03-12. (An interview with PaweÃ
 JÃÂdrzejko, Banana Boat member, on the beginnings of the band.)
External links