SXM Best of 2018

2018 was a wild year for your Sixthman family! We introduced wrestling to the high seas, brought on 13 new team members and discovered an array of amazing music. From Sixthman artists like Paramore, Matt Nathanson and Kacey Musgraves to dream acts like Drake and Muse your salty Sixthman family knows how to get down! Check out our favorites from the past 365 days with our Spotify playlist

The Sixthman crew's favorite songs of 2018. Enjoy and Live Loud!

A Glimpse Inside The Sixthman Vault

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Have you ever wondered where we keep all of our supplies before and after the cruises? In the Sixthman Vault of course! As a newcomer to the company in May of 2016, I was given the opportunity to see this legendary place for myself. In fact, my task was to catalog all of the items kept there.

I went into this adventure thinking it would be pretty ordinary - inventory is simple and boring right? WRONG. Nothing Sixthman does is ever boring, even if it’s just keeping boxes on a shelf.

Here’s a list of some of the interesting items I came across:

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A replica model of a cruise ship

This beauty pays homage to Sixthman’s past and future adventures aboard the vessel. A high level of detail and a glass display case make for a very cool piece of history.


A plastic tub full of… custom painted toilet seats?

Yep. A dozen or so stacked neatly in a plastic tub. Turns out this was for a game called ‘Redneck Horseshoes’ which involves tossing toilet seats at a stationary plunger and hoping to get closer than your opponent. 


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Posters from past cruises

Reading about Sixthman’s long roster of past cruises was informative, but flipping through the stack of old posters with my own hands really left an impression on me. There was fifteen years’ worth of vacations represented here, and each poster was a unique piece. The variety of artists, destinations, and art styles was astounding.


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A lone Razer scooter

Another relic from the past – one in which Sixthman employees used scooters to commute between meeting rooms at the old office. Rest easy, old friend.


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Boat the Rock keychains

This is the TRB mascot? It’s an orange rock…


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Purple road case full of nonsense

Seriously, at first glance, the contents of this container gave me pause. It was filled to the brim with an assortment of objects that had no discernable purpose. A bag of pantyhose, ok. Thirty yellow whiffle bats, alright. Dozens of colored plastic squares. Megaphones. Balloons. Rubber ducks?!

All part of a crazy game called Boozical Squares, apparently. Sixthman ingenuity can be frightening sometimes.


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The severed head of Herschel from The Walking Dead

Sure it’s a rubber prop for the Walker Stalker cruise, but it gave me a jump the first time I found it peering back at me from a box. Those eyes, yeesh.


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Not one, not two, but THREE different sizes of Jenga

Honestly, with this kind of variety, there is no excuse not to play it at least once during a cruise. You can generally find this high-intensity game on the Sports Court.


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Luxury bath robes embroidered with The Rock Boat logo

Veterans of The Rock Boat know these garments as the prestigious 10-year alumni gift, but all I could think was, "are we taking a company spa trip at some point?"


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A massive amount of inflatable pool toys

An avalanche of beach balls and tubes is one thing, but when you throw in an inflatable mechanical bull and a whale that doubles as a couch, now you’re in Sixthman inflatables territory. These guys must throw a killer pool party!


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Eight Hundred pounds of office supplies, on wheels

This office supply case is absolutely huge and contains all of the staples you would expect plus a whole lot more. A laminating machine named Larry, enough extension cords to connect Cozumel to Miami, and secret compartment for candy are just a few of the gems I found in there.


Needless to say, my first time visiting the Vault was a bit overwhelming and left me with a lot of questions. However, as I began my season of sailing I soon had a realization: these random, absurd and sometimes terrifying things help make Sixthman what it is.

See you onboard!

Logan

Sixthman Expands to Resort Festivals!

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Recently, we announced that we will be bringing our Music Festivals at Sea to Europe next August 2019 with an inaugural series of Mediterranean sailings serving fans and bands out of Barcelona, Spain.

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As we’ve entered our 17th year of pouring passion into creating memories that last a lifetime on 117 floating festivals….we are thrilled to announce another phase of expansion that allows us to set the stage for moments that make life rock in new and exciting ways!

Next year, Sixthman will be taking everything we’ve learned by hosting over 250,000 guests and their heroes on countless vacations at sea into immersive fan experiences at breathtaking Resorts on some of the globe’s most beautiful beaches.

Our mission is to compliment and capture the magic that occurs on our Music Festivals at Sea and provide fans the opportunity to escape on a Resort Festival vacation to exotic locations….soaking in the sand, sounds and special feeling of being together with their favorite artists and others who share their same spirit and passions.

We hope you'll check out our first two resort festivals: Kid Rock's Chillin' The Most Flyin' High Island Jam and John Prine Presents All The Best. Keep an eye out for more updates here on the new events on the horizon. We hope to earn the opportunity to host you at a Sixthman resort festival sometime soon!

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You deserve the absolute best vacation ever and we are inspired to go Above & Beyond in every possible way to ensure your expectations are exceeded.

Look forward to a Hi-Five on sand or sea one day soon. 

Take care, 

-Anthony | CEO SIXTHMAN

Sixthman Goes To Europe!

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On behalf of the entire Sixthman team, I couldn’t be more excited to share news of plans to bring our Music Festivals at Sea to fans in Europe. The excitement stems from the hope that we will be able to serve guests in a new part of the globe an escape that truly changes expectations of what a vacation can be - as we have been so fortunate to do here at home in the States for the past 16 years.

On August 8, 2019, we will push away from port in Barcelona, Spain on our way to Cagliari, Sardinia on Norwegian Jade for our inaugural European sailing on a brand-new event, The Boaty Weekender - an indie rock festival presented by Belle and Sebastian.

Soon we’ll announce more immersive music festivals at sea out of Barcelona in August 2019 that will also chase the goal of tearing down the walls between fans and bands.

It has been an absolute privilege serving fan communities here in the U.S. and we will continue to do so with a boatload of care and passion to go above and beyond in every way to set the stage for memories that truly last a lifetime.

All of the guests and artists (past and present) who have trusted us with their vacation here at home have taught us what it means to build, strengthen and serve communities. You have made us stronger and given us this opportunity to serve new fans abroad. 

You are amazing. You define what it means to LIVE LOUD.

Cheers to all the adventures ahead together in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean – or wherever we should meet.

Take care.
- Anthony | CEO SIXTHMAN

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Sixthman Artists Share Their Favorite Albums Of 2017...

What I love most about what we do at Sixthman is that we get to work with gifted artists and musicians each and every day. This year, we asked a few of them to share their favorite albums of 2017. In turn, we could share with you a piece of them and discover new music together. 

While Sixthman provides the ship, it’s you and the artists that build, foster, and cultivate the communities that exist aboard each of our events and carry us from one year to the next. I find it so special how often you’ll see names appear on these lists, and you realize the artists met for the first time on board, or performed on the boat together...sometimes both! It truly is a beautiful thing the admiration and camaraderie we all share for one another as listeners, as performers, as Sixthman. 

In no particular order, we’ve compiled the artist lists below - as well, a playlist for your listening pleasure (pro tip · click the play button below and listen as you read along!). I hope you’ll spot an artist or three you already love and discover your next favorite band while you’re at it. Never stop listening, sharing, and caring about music. Thanks a bunch and enjoy...

- Trae

+ BUDDY MILLER

Sixthman Events: Cayamo

Dan Reeder - Nobody Wants To Be You
The best 10 minute record ever made. Like getting a decade lost postcard from my strangest old friend. "The Pond in the Park"

Lee Ann Womack - The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone
Raising the bar on soulful perfection. “Long Black Veil”

Valerie June - The Order Of Time
Pulling from everywhere and stirring it up, with each recording she is perfecting her vision. nobody can tell her what to do. “If And”

Noam Pikelny - Universal Favorite
At times channeling Washington Phillips, other times . entering the unexplored, “Folk Bloodbath"

Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - The Nashville Sound
Everybody’s favorite, for a good reason. I’m glad there is a Jason and Amanda. Sometimes good things happen. “If We Were Vampires"

Kronos Quartet - Folk Songs
These cats are usually too clinical and smart for me, but this is some of the most beautiful string arrangements, treatments, and vocals of classic folk songs… especially Olivia Chaney's “Ramblin' Boy"

2017 was also a great reissue year:
George Jones - Birth of a Legend
6 CD Box Set of the complete Starday/Mercury recordings. It is incredible to hear one of the world’s greatest singers find his voice. “Tender Years"

George Barnes - Country Jazz
One of my favorite guitar players started out playing country and blues and had a sense of humor that jumps out of the grooves on the vinyl reissue of this incredible record. “Bluetail Buzz"

Bob Dylan - Trouble In Mind
10 CD / 1 DVD Deluxe Box Set - this period was dismissed on release, but deeply resonated with me. It holds some of Dylan’s most connected vocals ever. Jim Keltner’s right foot is worth the price of admission. …and… Regina McCrary!!! "What Can I Do for You? (Live in Toronto)"

+ Justin Wiseman, The Rocketboys

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Sixthman Sessions at Sea

Hey this is Justin -- Here are the albums that got me feeling inspired this year!

Ty Richards - Zillion
Ty was a sound/production volunteer on a gig I was playing. We struck up a conversation over some vintage synth gear. I had no idea he even wrote music at all until this album came out, and it just completely blew my socks off. All of the sounds and production are so creative and fresh (especially for being sort of neo-blues which has been overdone a little lately in my opinion), it's just not even fair for the rest of us music-makers!

Perfume Genius - No Shape
Ironically I came across this artist on the show goofy (but so so funny) HBO show Vice Principals, but I got hooked after reading some stories about the singer Mike Hadreas. Basically about how he overcame a lot of insecurities from coming out as gay, being bullied, etc. But there some songs are so huge and powerful and I was just blown away by that juxtaposition... And it's so creative and dynamic throughout the album that it really inspired me!

Hembree - Had It All
Everything about the aesthetic of this album is so good. Conventional songwriting and super accessible songs, but in an incredibly creative textural way. Like every section of every song has so many tasty nuggets of sound and it's also cohesively, refreshingly unique overall. I feel they are the culmination of all the current biggest rock bands and "cool" alternative pop-indie bands right now, but honestly to me, they are way more interesting than any other stuff going on in either genre.

Slowdive - Slowdive
I'll admit, I wasn't super aware of this band back in the 90s or the story of their legacy following their short career. But I came onto their new album from an episode of the podcast Song Exploder right before having to do an overnight drive from San Francisco to Portland, and I listened to this album like 5 times --- it's the ultimate late night driving album! Or if you're not driving, you can close your eyes and this album just takes you to this place (which is one of my favorite qualities of music) -- it's so beautifully melancholic.

Mavis Staples - If All I Was Was Black
Mavis Staples' album You're not Alone is one of my favorites of all time, and after a couple of hers following that didn't resonate as much with me, this album got me. She's a great voice of reason in her own special gospel way, and with Jeff Tweedy's quirky, creative production, it's just so cool.

+ REBECCA LOVELL, LARKIN POE

Sixthman Events: Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea · The Rock Boat · Cayamo

Queens Of The Stone Age - Villains
QOTSA continue to pump out edgy rock ’n’ roll for the people! The riff on “The Way You Used To Do” will get in your head and stay there.

Suzanne Santo - Ruby Red
There aren’t many records you can just put on and play in their entirety, but this is one. The whole album is flavored with a bluesy-rootsy sensibility. Suzanne’s voice is mesmerizing.

Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Volume 1
The songwriter of our generation! “Up To No Good Livin’” is one of those songs you listen to and then have to spin again… and again. Stapleton’s simplicity and cleverness leaves a body in awe.

Kendrick Lamar - Damn.
Kendrick Lamar has a lot to say... And beyond that, the musicality of this album is stunning.

Foo Fighters - Concrete and Gold
Another classic Foo Fighters’ record! “Make It Right” has a heavy riff that’ll blow your doors off.

+ CHARLIE STARR, BLACKBERRY SMOKE

Sixthman Events: The Outlaw Country Cruise · Kid Rock’s Chillin’ The Most · The Rock Boat · Sailing Southern Ground · Simple Man Cruise · Gimme Three Days

Lukas Nelson and Promise Of The Real - Self-Titled
Gregg Allman - Southern Blood
The Magpie Salute - Live
Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Barefoot In The Head

+ JOEY LANDRETH, THE BROS. LANDRETH

Sixthman Events: Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea · Cayamo

Lucius - Good Grief (2016)
I’m usually late to the party on cool new bands. This is a prime example. The new record “Good Grief” is so great. Killer harmonies and great tunes. I’m a sucker for fun sounds and this album is full of them!

Theo Katzman - Heartbreak Hits
Theo Katzman is one of the members of the band Vulfpeck. His solo material is decidedly more “singer-songwriter-y” but has no shortage of jaw dropping musicianship. The songs are honest, the playing is killer and his voice is AMAZING.

Alabama Shakes - Sound and Color (2015)
I could listen to the intro of the opening track over and over. I’m repeating myself here but the sounds and the songs on this one. Produced by one of my favourites, Blake Mills, the sounds are outrageous and the songs brilliant.

Doyle Bramhall II - Rich Man (2016)
DBII is one of my all-time heroes. I’ve worn out each of his records over my life, but Rich Man is a masterpiece as far as I’m concerned. The guitar tones are off the charts and of course his playing is beautiful. Again, the sounds are gorgeous and full. A desert island album for me, for sure.

Terry Evans - Blues for Thought (1994)
Terry Evans was one of Ry Cooder’s back-up singers and this is his solo record. Such a fun record!! Ry makes a few appearances on it and plays fantastically. “Get Your Lies Straight” is a stand out tune for me. His singing is so soulful and the playing is WICKED!!!

+ CHRISTIAN LOPEZ

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Cayamo · Sixthman Sessions at Sea

Jason Isbell - The Nashville Sound
This is obvious. Not only do I drool over his musicianship and the sound of production, listening to Isbell is like eating your vegetables for a songwriter. You ain’t gonna get any better if you don’t take in the good stuff.

Wheeler Walker Jr. - ‘Ol Wheeler
Dave Cobb played me Wheeler Walker Jr. for the first time in his studio in 2014 as just another project he was working on. As much as I laughed my ass off, sometimes it feels good to bust on what’s being called “Country” today by mainstream label/radio standards, and Wheeler allows us to do just that. Wheeler knows who he is and does what he wants. This album doesn’t let up. God bless him.

Marty Stuart - Way Out West
I’ve toured with Marty Stuart, and I’d be damned if I didn’t admit that he put on the best show I’ve ever seen. Not only are his band members equipped with that mystical, seasoned skill you can only find in Nashville, they have distinct and polished personalities that shine through on and off the stage. Marty leads the way with poise and an undying confidence, and it gleams through on his new album. A huge inspiration for me.

Andrew Combs - Canyons Of My Mind
Andrew is a friend of mine. We’ve played every setting from the typical co-bill, to Mountain Stage, to an acoustic round at The Bluebird. The guy writes a beautiful song and sings the hell out of it. This album is a wonderful testament to that.

Living Colour - Shade
This selection comes with more of just a funny story.. My label takes part in a retailers event every year in Miami where labels schmooze record retailers from Best Buy to local “ma and pop” shops. My label as well as one other, Megaforce, got the go-ahead to present one of their acts to the retailers as sort of their secret schmooze weapon. So my band and I load-in for the show and find out then and there that Living Colour was the other act on the bill. Co-bill.. yeah. Just us. To make matters even more interesting, because of a scheduling issue, we had to go on after them. So yeah, Living Colour opened for us. Not only did they turn the back of this event space into a sweaty metal show, they also blew up the sound system 3 times. We then proceeded with our Americana show.. Anyways, they blew up that sound system with this new record, and it rocked.

+ STEPHEN KELLOGG

Sixthman Events: Sail Across The Sun · The Rock Boat · Cayamo · Ships and Dip

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors - Souvenir
The thing I love about Drew’s music is that it’s always great. I might like one song even more than another, but I always dig the songs and the way the music makes me feel. That’s how it is with the great artists. What’s particularly impressive about Souvenir is that it’s the follow up to a string of excellent records and it gives the listener the feeling that Drew will never make a bad album.

Welshly Arms - Legendary EP
Obviously I’m completely biased because I was in a band with Sam Getz for half a decade and have worked with this group over the years, but are you kidding?! What a phenomenal rock band and these songs like “Who We Are” & “Legendary” are the good kind of hits. They’re moving, modern and cool. Phenomenal music.

Ed Sheeran - Divide
I was running a 5K with my oldest daughter Sophia when I discovered this record. I had been somewhat resistant to a full embrace of Ed’s music due largely to the lyric “I’ll love you 'til you’re 70” which seemed far too young to cap a love affair (silly I know, but hey, I fancy myself a true romantic). As I listened to the lyrics on this record I was so blown away I kept taking out an earphone and saying “Ed Sheeran’s awesome”, to which Sophia would roll her eyes and be like “everyone knows this dad!”

Lori McKenna - Bird and the Rifle (2016)
Ok the truth is that I am aware this record was actually released in 2016 and should not qualify for being on this list, BUT it was released in the fourth quarter and I didn’t get to hear it until early 2017. It is my absolute favorite. I get the catch in the throat every time I hear “Halfway Home” and “Humble & Kind”. Lori has always been real and wonderful, but this record captures the power of a magnificent songwriter at the peak of her powers. I don’t feel like I’ve ever heard songs that cover content like “Old Men Young Women” with so much grace. This one goes in the cannon.

Emily Hearn - Paris, or Wherever We Are
Emily’s last album Hourglass is a personal all-time favorite. It’s something our family rallies around, so we have been eagerly awaiting new music and were psyched to hear new songs from her. It’s the kind of music that when you get on an early morning flight and feel like you might burst into tears from exhaustion, finishes the job for you. It feels like a friend telling you that 'you’re a good person’ and 'you will be ok’. Who doesn’t need that in their life?

+ DREW HOLCOMB

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Cayamo

I have had a crazy year of touring, so I listened to a lot of the folks we toured with, as well as a few new albums.

Willie Nelson - God’s Problem Child
We had significant dream come true this year touring for a few weeks with Willie Nelson. This is his newest album and we have had it on regular rotation. He is a legend. I got to sing with him a few nights of the tour, singing Hank Williams, “I Saw the Light” and a few other classic gospel songs.

Sean McConnell - Self-Titled (2016)
Sean opened a large portion of our spring Souvenir Tour. Every night he had the crowd in the palm of his hand with just his guitar, his songs, and his ridiculous voice.

Vulfpeck - The Finish Line
This band is one of my favorite discoveries. “Running Away” is an absolute jam.

Lee Ann Womack - The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone
One of the most fun things I've been able to do this year is curate monthly selections of vinyl for my subscription service, Magnolia Record Club. Because of that, I got a sneak peak of this record and couldn't wait to share it with our subscribers. This is one of the tightest, livest, most soulful performances I have ever heard. She is definitely making the most authentic music of her career, in my opinion.

Rhiannon Giddens - Freedom Highway
The songs were recorded in deep south Louisiana in wooden rooms that pre-date the Civil War. The walls have stories, as they say, and Rhiannon lets the stories into her songwriting. This album is a genre-defying act of unity and solidarity, saying to us that while we are all very different, we are all very similar.

+ BRAD RHODES, MELODIME

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat

Sean McConnell - Undone
I was just introduced to Sean McConnell's music about a month ago by fellow rock boater/BFF, Steve Everett. He told me to check out this acoustic rendition of his previous full production release and I haven't been able to stop listening since. This album was such a breath of fresh air for me - just a dude, an acoustic guitar, and freaking amazing songs.

Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - The Nashville Sound
One of my all-time favorite writers. If this album simply consisted of "If We Were Vampires" 10 times in a row, I'd probably still buy the vinyl and listen often, but of course it's so much more. The genius of Isbell's poetic story-telling is incredibly rare. The more you listen, the more you discover the hidden lyrical gems woven into these timeless songs.

Zac Brown Band - Welcome Home
I've always felt a strong connection between Zac Brown's music and Melodime's. He writes about the same stuff that inspires us: hometown roots, family, love, and the struggles and joys that accompany all those things. They're no strangers to years of slogging it out on the road and telling their stories with southern twang on top of a rock n roll foundation. Their hard-nosed mentality and loyal commitment to the music is one of the most admirable things to me.

Old Dominion - Happy Endings
This might be considered my "guilty pleasure" album, but whatever. The songs are damn good and a solid representation of the modern day romance, in my opinion. "Written in the Sand" is probably the favorite for me.

John Mayer - The Search For Everything
I've loved most everything John Mayer has put out and this album is no exception. As someone who really values family and my relationship with my brothers, this lyric from "In the Blood" hits me deep: "how much like my brothers do my brothers wanna be / does a broken home become another broken family / or will we be there for each other like nobody ever could / does it wash out in the water or is it always in the blood”

+ SARAH POTENZA

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Cayamo · Sixthman Sessions at Sea

Ryan Adams - Prisoner
I love the sounds and textures on this one. But more than that, I am obsessed with the way Ryan let’s us into his invisible suffering. I struggle with anxiety and depression, and this album really gave a voice to something that can’t really be described.

Mary J. Blige - Strength Of A Woman
I just adore Mary J. She speaks her mind in ways that make you relate to her. No matter how high you climb in this world, women still go through the same things. Mary j is a queen. Period.

Lizzo - Truth Hurts
This is a single, but listen, Lizzo is epic. She mixes her sharp wit with these beats, and it is just so sassy, it makes you crave this song. It’s the jam, and you know it. Plus I love her because she’s a real sized women like me, and she’s not afraid to show it all.

Mavis Staples - If All I Was Was Black
If there was ever a time for Mavis, honey it’s now. When I think of all the musicians out there saying something about the state of the world, there’s no one I would rather hear it from then Mavis. This album takes you back to the protest songs of the 60’s, but yet it’s so modern.

The War on Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
I love this band. Their longevity gives me hope. They take chances. Big ones, and I love it. This album is full of imagination. The War on Drugs values creativity over virtuosity and that’s what makes this album so special.

+ TODD CAREY

Sixthman Events: Sail Across The Sun

Bruno Major - A Song for Every Moon
An amazing singer/songwriter that dares to bring jazz guitar into the 21s century. Imagine Nick Drake singing over the rhythm section of D’Angelo’s “Voodoo,” but updated. This album is very much a late-night-vibe effort, but it doesn’t lose sight of what’s important: Great songs.

Ryan Adams - Prisoner
I’d drop this into my top 2017 picks if we can include it as the final chapter of his current trilogy. The self-titled album (2014), the 1989 album (2015), and now “Prisoner” are a full return to form. This is great rock and roll - both raw and impeccably played. The songs as always, are masterful.

Julia Michaels - Various
This artist is making a statement - not with an album, but as a songwriter. She landed on the radar by penning smashes for Maroon 5, Justin Bieber and more. She had her first major hit as an artist this year with “Issues”, and her “Nervous System” mini-album announces her as a force to be reckoned with. A super fresh and honest voice.

+ WELSHLY ARMS

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Sixthman Sessions at Sea

SAM:
The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
A lot different than the music we make but that’s what makes it such a good traveling soundtrack! I’m always on the hunt for good airplane tunes and this was my fave from 2017.

Spoon - Hot Thoughts
I've never been disappointed by one of their albums, but this one raised the bar again! Great tunes and killer production! Spoon is always creatively inspiring!

MIKEY:
Liam Gallagher - As You Were
Long awaited and Probably my favorite album of the year. It’s also the the first from the former Oasis frontman. I grew up a huge oasis fan and an even bigger Liam fan as a kid of the 90’s. We (Welshly Arms) actually got to play a festival this last summer (Rock AM Ring) in Germany. I was hoping I’d get to run into him at some point. Then I actually did... I was walking into the bathroom and I walked quite literally right into his face... pretty embarrassing but he was actually pretty cool about it.

Charlotte Gainsbourg - Rest
Probably my second pick just underneath “as you were” is Charlotte Gainsbourg’s “Rest”. It’s also her first record back in 8 years. I’ve been a long standing fan of hers through her films and her records and this one does not disappoint!

BRETT:
St. Vincent - Masseducation
An artist that never fails to impress. Inspiring to watch her push the boundaries of her art yet in a way become more accessible.

The Killers - Wonderful Wonderful
We spent a very decent portion of 2017 traversing across the US in our van and I associate a lot of new music with where I was driving at the time. I remember taking an early morning shift while the rest of the gang was sleeping and the sun rising … was the right record for that morning.

JON:
Jaden Smith - SYRE
Hats off to Jaden Smith with his new record entitled "SYRE" and his sister Willow with her debut entitled "The 1st". Although these two have shown that they differ in their musical taste and aesthetic, it’s abundantly clear that they come from “good ground”. The refined millennials that are Jaden and Willow have skillfully executed a refreshing take on today’s pop culture. As both a parent and an artist, I am equally satisfied with their contribution to music and pop culture.

+ CAMERON BROWN, OF GOOD NATURE

Sixthman Events: Sail Across The Sun

Passafire - Longshot
We got a sneak peek of this while recording with Ted at his studio. EVERY SONG is great and we can’t stop playing it.

Kendrick Lamar - Damn
We've always been Kendrick Lamar fans, and for this record to drop while on tour in Florida, we definitely wore this album out.

A Tribe Called Quest - We got it from here. Thank you for your service. (2016)
“We The People” has a strong message that’s needed in society.

Vulfpeck - Mr. Finishline
New age Funk has been perfected. Great band that brings humor into their videos and innovates everything musically.

The Wood Brothers - Live At The Barn
Such a good documentation of professionals putting on a show and conveying the song lists emotion. Rock n Roll Blues

+ DJ SOULMAN

Sixthman Events: Pitbull Cruise · Walker Stalker Cruise · Kid Rock’s Chillin’ The Most · The Rock Boat · 311 Caribbean Cruise · Sail Across The Sun · Gronk’s Party Ship · Rombello

HIP HOP:
Run The Jewels - 3 (2016)

I’m a big Run The Jewels fan... EL P and Killer Mike do some major damage on this new CD..

POP:
Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (2016)

this dude kills it, one of the greats in my book. Went to see him in Vegas and it was non-stop get down good times...

ROCK:
311 - Mosaic

this is one of the best CDS these guys have put out and I’ve been touring with the boys for over 20+ years... the track “city’s on fire” is my jam!!! Catch em live

COUNTRY:
Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

Chris Stapleton has a rockin line up of good songs on his new CD

Keith Urban - Ripcord (2016)
Keith Urban has a great new album … The track with Pitbull “Sun Goes Down” I think it’s called ... fuego!!

LATIN:
J Balvin - Energía
J Balvin is killing it these days and the song he’s a guest MC on “Mi Gente” is a world-wide dance floor killer ...

+ BRIAN FECHINO

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Sixthman Sessions at Sea

Alternate Routes - Live in Pawling
This record really captures the magic that the band has playing together. It’s no secret Tim Warren is one of my all-time favorite singers…ever…in the whole world…I tell anyone and all who will listen. Taryn Chory [backing vocals] not only blends with Tim but adds a whole dimension to the music that really brings the emotion of these tracks to higher levels. That being said, Eric Donnelly is one of my favorite guitar players as well, and his musicality and passion really shines on this record for me. The guy is amazing. Plus...Kurt Leon [drums] and Ian Tait [bass] play with such creativity and style, that you can’t help but be moved. Bobby Yang’s violins and Matt Beck's piano and pedal steel are always spectacular.

Garrison Star and The Wealthy West - Lovey Dovey
The song “That Could Be Us” just might be "the perfect song” Brandon Kinder [Wealthy West] is one of the coolest and most talented people I’ve ever met. We have stayed up way too late way too many times talking about life and music and I’m always looking forward to the next time we get to hang. I don’t know Garrison Star but her vocals are on this record make you feel as if she is singing right to you. Brandon’s production is always killer.

Amy Gerhartz - Fire
Simply put, this record is awesome. Amy is a wonderful songwriter and deserves every bit of success she has coming her way! She is a great singer but also a great entertainer. I have been lucky enough to play some shows with her where I’ve seen her bring a whole crowd to tears and lift them right back up and have them all laughing and partying! Go see her.

Sixthman Sessions - VOL. 4 (2018)
OHHHHH BOYYYEEEE!!!!!! Ok, so this record isn’t out yet but I’m very excited about it. The talent this year was inspired and inspiring.

Here is the lineup this year…

  • Christian Lopez
  • Sarah Potenza
  • Ian Crossman (Sarah Potenza)
  • Noah Guthrie
  • Brandon Kinder (The Rocketboys)
  • Justin Wiseman (The Rocketboys)
  • Brooks Mason (The Georgia Flood)

To put 7 people who have never met on a boat and have them come together to do anything productive in 3 and 1/2 days is a feat. Make them all musicians and ask them to write and record a CD in that time is just silly, goofy …dangerous…but once again, they did it… and they did it right!! I’m the lucky one who gets to record all the songs, so I’m there for every note played and sung. I get to watch these artists walk in the room excited to record what they just wrote. It’s a job I don’t take lightly. The artists this year really bonded and it shows in the subject matter and the cohesion of the songs. They were VERY diverse personally and musically, which I feel totally makes this years [and every years] record very special.

Christian Lopez is so bright and was always making us laugh while singing his ass off. He literally would only need a take or two and we would have his vocals down….a real talent.

Sarah Potenza is a true force of nature and one of the finest singers and people I’ve met in this crazy business… She does a lot of singing on this record and you WILL be a fan after hearing her.

Ian Crossman is a super cool guy who I really enjoyed hanging with! He always had a great idea on hand and brought his Baritone guitar skills to one of the tracks and totally floored everyone!

Noah Guthrie…I asked him during the first song we recorded together…”When did you first know you how good you were?” I was floored. Being in a room with him singing is something everyone reading this MUST do! Don’t miss his shows!!!

Brandon Kinder, who is a returning Sessioneer, is what we, Jen, Chardy and myself call a “Ringer”. Put him in a writing room with a ferret and a toaster and he will be the glue that makes the song great. His way of singing and delivering a song is so personal and believable. This is a talent way beyond just singing great and is what separates great SINGERS from great ARTISTS. He is an ARTIST through and through.

Justin Wiseman was such a huge part of this whole record. He was the only real keyboardist ….we all dabble but he IS one. Thanks God, because his parts were brilliant and he is so quick in the studio….he would learn a tune and get it right in one or two takes. A true talent and a producers dream. But above all that he really shined as a writer in this whole process.

Brooks Mason is one of the nicest BadAss MoFo’s to grace TRB. The guy is real. He plays the shit out of the guitar and sings with a ton of passion and a healthy dose of "down home" grit that totally excited me every time he walked in the room to record. He was a joy to be around and when he sang lead on one of the songs, I found myself pumping my fist in the air like i was at a huge concert….even though I was in a cabin on a boat.

Again, I don’t take my role in making the Sessions records lightly and I assure you I mean every word. It was a joy and a privilege to be around these amazing people… this year and every year. I urge you to go to the show and hear the stories behind the tunes get the record while on TRB. In this world of Auto Tune perfection and records that take a year to make, its refreshing to hear what can be done in 3 1/2 days.

+ BJ BARHAM, AMERICAN AQUARIUM

Sixthman Events: Cayamo

Colter Wall - Colter Wall
Hiss Golden Messenger - Hallelujah Anyhow
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - The Nashville Sound
John Moreland - Big Bad Luv
Julien Baker - Turn Out The Lights
Kendrick Lamar - Damn
Nikki Lane - Highway Queen
The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
Turnpike Troubadours - A Long Way From Your Heart
Tyler Childers - Purgatory

+ THE DIVES

Sixthman Events: The KISS Kruise · Chris Jericho’s Rock N Wrestling Rager At Sea

Harry Styles - Harry Styles
If any album ever appeared to come out of left field, it was the debut album by Harry Styles, simply titled… Harry Styles. A mix of 70’s rock influence and soulful ballads, this sounds and feels like a truly honest collection of meaningful songs from beginning to end. Maybe you’re tired of hearing “Sign of the Times” endlessly on the radio, but any music lover must give the rest of this record a fair chance; it will not disappoint.

Liam Gallagher - As You Were
It’s strange when you realize Oasis disbanded almost a full 10 years ago, but after all this time Liam Gallagher has finally released his debut solo record, and it’s everything you’d want it to be. Standout tracks like “Paper Crown,” “For What It’s Worth,” and “Chinatown” show a broad range of pop/rock songwriting that leaves the listener humming the melodies after hearing them only once. You really don’t need to be in any particular mood or state of mind to listen to this record, the music speaks for itself and gives you all the moods you could ask for.

Foo Fighters - Concrete and Gold
This album sounds HUGE! Big drums, lush harmonies, and pristine guitar tones. It's comforting to know that a band who have made so many albums to date haven't given up getting more creative with each album and pushing their boundaries.

Queens of the Stone Age - Villains
We weren't sure what to expect when it was announced that Mark Ronson would be producing this album and the results are surprising in the best way. It certainly sounds like a QOTSA record, but Ronson's involvement only enhances it. In a world of singles, this album is a cohesive piece of work and, if you haven't listened, is worth hearing cover to cover.

Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
What a phenomenal songwriter and his voice is just ridiculous. With a voice like that, it doesn't matter what words he's saying, BUT his words have a way of pulling at the heart strings, punching you in the gut, and leaving you smiling at the same time. We wanna be just like him when we grow up.

+ SISTER HAZEL

Sixthman Events: The Rock Boat · Walker Stalker Cruise · Gimme Three Days · The Rock Slope

RYAN NEWELL:
Larkin Poe - Peach
I love the vocals and slide guitar. I’m in a blues phase right now and this is very blues based. They have their signature sound regardless of what style they play. Very soulful.

KEN BLOCK:
The Chainsmokers - Memories… Do Not Open
I love this record. I'm not typically an electronic music guy - but this record is fantastic. I wish I wrote “Something just like this. It sounds to me like singer songwriter melodies and stories that happen to sit on top of this smart electronic canvas. It's clever and poignant - like a guy with an acoustic guitar could play it on your couch and it would still be cool. But - the way the songs use space early - and then build slowly from start to finish with catchy but powerful simple and huge singable grooves is undeniable.

Ed Sheeran - Divide
I love that Ed Sheeran can be a star in todays world. I love that great songwriting and great delivery can be enough… And whether he leans stylistically more into his singer-songwriter identity - or into a slicker Pop sound - it just always works. "Castle on the Hill” may have been written about being a kid growing up in a small town in England - but it coulda been any town USA..

Midland - On The Rocks
Sounds so fresh because it sounds so classic. No tricks… Old school country with a smooth early Eagles and Crosby Stills & Nash vibe - especially with the harmonies. What’s not to love..

JETT BERES:
The Killers - Wonderful Wonderful
The production is awesome. The songs are clever and well crafted. But my favorite part is that there's a sense of humor and irony that runs alongside the epicness (if that's even a word).

+ TRAE VEDDER, SIXTHMAN · ARTIST RELATIONS

Sixthman Events: 27
Saltiness: 127 Days at Sea

SUSTO - & I’m Fine Today
I’ve enjoyed this band since discovering them a couple of years back. There’s something so honest in Justin’s voice, it reals you in, and never lets go. “Cosmic Cowboy” and “Hard Drugs” are favorites on this release.

Faye Webster - Self-Titled
Faye is a beautiful person and this is a beautiful album. “Alone Again” and “She Won’t Go Away” are standout tracks. This album just sounds so good, the music compliments her voice so well, a soothing rainy day record through and through.

Foo Fighters - Concrete & Gold
Foo Fighters grabbed my rock n roll heart in the midst of my adolescence and so they will always be near and dear to me with each and every release. I don’t feel like their recent albums were lacking in any certain way, but Concrete & Gold is a return to form. The end of “Make It Right” is a testament to this, it’s blistering with golden era 70’s classic rock influence, and is reason for any other rock band to at least consider putting their guitars down for good because to even attempt to compete would be a fatal sin.

Charley Crockett - Lil G.L.’s Honky Tonk Jubilee
A collection of classics that feels all his own. Listen to this album and go see Charley live. It’s a special experience and it’s authentic, blending the best of his influences from Texas to New York to New Orleans and everything in between. This guy cooks up the good stuff, and I like what he’s stirring in the pot.

Madison Lewis - Back To The Blue
Madison is only something like 14 or 15 years old, it's really kind of ridiculous how special her voice is. I first saw her at the revered Eddie's Attic Open Mic finals (of which she recently took home top honors). From the moment she began to sing, it was clear that she's wise far beyond her years. A truly special talent destined for great things ahead, keep on being awesome, Madison!

Mr. Byrd - Steel Cold Train EP
Under the monikier Mr. Byrd, Jeremy Byrd quietly released a delightfully sweet and whimsical collection of love songs. K.S. Rhoads' production is on point capturing Byrd's sincerity in its utmost. While only four songs, we're taken on a musical journey reminiscent of a Burton meets Across The Universe cinematic landscape. I love it, and I can't wait to hear more.

*If you made it this far, thanks a plenty for reading! Enjoy yourself a glass of egg blog -- I mean, eggnog -- this holiday season and much love to you and yours from the entire Sixthman family.

Sixthman's Concierge Class

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Along with LIVE LOUD, our company motto here at Sixthman is to make our guests, partners, and team the star. This blog is called Behind the Seas, after all – so here’s an inside look at how we make the Sixthman team the star! 

We LEARN LOUD during our time on land by going on "Shore Excursions" to companies we admire, host a variety of leaders via our Pool Deck Speaker Series, and we grow leaders through our professional development program, Concierge Class.  Each year two Concierge Class team members are given carte blanche to explore each department within Sixthman, learn about Norwegian operations on board, pursue continuing education opportunities, and question everything. So far, we’ve had 7 team members graduate from the program. Concierge Class has gone through several iterations, and we think we just might have this thing down to a science at this point.

Here’s a look back at the experiences of five Concierge Class graduates in their own words.


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Geoffrey Stephenson

Title: Senior Web Developer & Launch Manager

How Long I’ve been at SXM: 7 Years

Why did you apply?
I had been at Sixthman for almost five years when they announced the inaugural Concierge Class program in 2014. At the time it was first mentioned, to be honest, I wasn’t quite sure what the program would entail. I felt I had already learned quite a bit about the company and my role in it, but at the same time this program seemed like a great opportunity to continue gaining knowledge and expand my leadership training. I was excited to push myself in varying professional and personal ways outside of my current department and normal day-to-day exposure. I was very honored and grateful to be chosen as the guinea pig for this program.

What did you learn about Sixthman or Norwegian that really surprised you?
Being in the Concierge Class gave me the ability to get some greater exposure to things on board the Norwegian ships. I gained access to their Hotel Directors meeting, where a leader from each department on board gathers with a group from Sixthman to discuss the issues and schedule for that day. I also shadowed the security department for a night, including a visit to the ship’s brig. After being at Sixthman for a number of years, it was eye opening to see some of what were previously behind the scenes things that happen every day for Norwegian. We have since opened up more exposure to these types of experiences to other Sixthman employees.

Do you have a favorite moment from the program?
I would have to say my favorite moment from the program would be the one-on-one meeting I had with Andy Stuart, who is now the President and CEO of Norwegian. It was a quick chat, but I was lucky enough to ask his advice about leadership, discuss some directions we thought Sixthman might be heading, and even talk about running half marathons.  I also want to mention that it’s been great to watch Concierge Class continually grow and evolve over the years. I’ve had the pleasure of working with other graduates to help refine the program. It’s become somewhat of a passion project for me. It gives me so much enjoyment watching others go through and learn and succeed. 


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Jen Wedick

Title: Creative Manager, Senior Warrior and Partner Relations

How Long I’ve been at SXM: Started full time in June 2010. (I was “unofficially” around a while before that.) 

Why did you apply?
I had been a Warrior at Sixthman for several years (leading The Rock Boat and several other communities), but because I’m a creative person in general, I ended up also spending a lot of time on creative projects that were on a Sixthman brand level, not specific to my events. I applied to the program because I was interested in seeing where I could offer more creative help, and Concierge Class gave me free reign to observe any department. I ended up working with our CEO, Anthony Diaz (who led the program at the time) to develop a new role called Creative Leader, something that allowed me to dive into the Sixthman branded creative projects more officially, while still keeping the Warrior and Partner Relations responsibilities that I wanted for The Rock Boat. I didn’t exactly apply to the program to get a new role… but since it allowed me to see Sixthman through a broader lens, it helped us create a more fitting role for myself in a way that also added value to the company.

How did the program contribute to your professional development?
Being part of the program completely changed my professional path at Sixthman. I was at a point where I really wasn’t sure what my next step was, though I really did love what I was doing at the time. With us being a smaller, young(ish) company, there really weren’t a ton of corporate ladders to climb that were laid out for me when I was hired (which is a positive in this particular case, because it allowed me to create my own path). Sixthman has been great for learning what my passions and strengths are, and then tweaking my role to play that up. The concierge program kind of allowed me to take a step back to explore, learn and observe, see what made sense for my next step. 

Do you have a favorite moment from the program?
Full disclosure – I was one of the first people to go through the program, so it wasn’t as structured as it is now. The people that followed me in this program probably have better answers. :) However, I got to do some pretty cool things and really enjoyed stepping outside the walls of Sixthman to hear from creative and interesting people. I attended several conferences, speaker series, and other events (like Leadercast, Creative Mornings, Plywood's Black Box Sessions) that served as a great mental break from the day-to-day grind and I always left inspired.


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Rachel Voorhies

Title: Senior Operations Manager

How Long I’ve been at SXM: 6 Years

Why did you apply?
I applied when I was switching into a new career here at Sixthman. For those of you who know Andy Levine, I was fortunate to have worked side by side with him for 3 years as his Executive Assistant. I learned a lot about the business during that time and absorbed many of his best practices. I will always strive to Make It Right, go Above and Beyond, create the right ambience in a room, and have meals/conversations at round tables. I transitioned into Operations where I was now working with many new team members and departments. I used my time during the Concierge Class to do a deep dive into learning about how the teams operated and then integrated into the bigger picture. I was fascinated by the how we are all interdependent. One decision can affect so much. It truly takes an army to do what we do…

How have you applied what you learned to your role? 
Being exposed to wonderful speakers and sitting in on other Sixthman team meetings, I am constantly reminded that you can gain knowledge from everything around you. Listening to others and learning from them is one of the most powerful tools. 

Do you have a favorite moment from the program? 
I had the opportunity to hear Rebecca Messina speak to a small group here in Atlanta. Her resume is wildly impressive and she had the stories to match. She was asked how she was able to do it all between her career endeavors, being a wife, mother, and avid runner. Her response was “I’m messy, disorganized, and late!”. I loved that she was real and honest by acknowledging that to be all of those things she can’t be perfect at them all. So, while I may kill it every day at the office to help execute moments that make life rock, I am perfectly fine to let my laundry sit unfolded for a bit and drink a glass of wine instead. 


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Jon Owen

Title: Senior Manager of Finance & Accounting

How Long I’ve been at SXM: 3 Years

Why did you apply?  
I’ve worked in Finance since I joined Sixthman in 2014. In that role, there are certain teams and individuals within the company that I rarely (or never) get to work with. The thing that most drew me to this program was the prospect of getting to see all of Sixthman’s teams in action so that I could better understand how they worked and how the pieces of the organization fit together.

How did the program contribute to your professional development? 
Many of the external events I attended focused on leadership. This coincided with me entering a leadership position for the first time in my career. I hope that this timing will help me grow into a better leader. 

Do you have a favorite moment from the program?
Some necessary background info: I went through the program with Nadine Phelps who worked in Guest Services when we started the year. As we went through the program, it became clear to me that her natural skills made her a perfect fit for a need we had in Finance, and I eventually convinced her to come work on our team. My favorite Concierge moment was seeing Nadine grow in her new role and spearhead a new mentorship program at Sixthman. I’m proud to have her on my team and I don’t know if that would have happened if we hadn’t gone through Concierge together.


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Nadine Phelps

Title: Financial & Reservation Accountant

How Long I’ve been at SXM: 3 Years

Why did you apply?
I’d been at Sixthman for two years and although I really loved my role, I was itching to stretch my legs and explore my path. It was a pretty crowded field that year and I almost didn’t apply but our inaugural concierge class graduate Geoff Stephenson encouraged me to apply (thanks Geoff!).  Concierge gave me exposure to each department, its structures, leaders, workload, and at the tail end of my year in the program I moved to the Finance team.

How did the program contribute to your professional development?
In addition to my new role at Sixthman, I learned I have an interest in culture. It’s the people that make Sixthman such a special place to work and I wondered how I could best to serve my fellow team members. I worked with our Concierge leader Sarah to develop a mentorship program and I hope to have the opportunity to work on more of these kinds of projects in the future.

Do you have a favorite moment from the program?
Too many to count! Jon and I went to a podcast festival, we judged festival pitches at Kennesaw State University, and we attended countless speaker series in Atlanta. Recently, all of the concierge graduates attended Plywood Presents where we heard Inky Johnson speak. I’m not really a sports fan, but Inky’s talk on persistence, hope, and joy in the face of adversity absolutely blew me away. I don’t think there was a dry eye in the house. I’d recommend the talk to anyone, it may change your life!