Navy’s Sea Chanters to perform April 21

As part of a 13-city, 7-state tour, the United States Navy Band Sea Chanters will perform at 7 p.m. April 21 at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Oakland.
The Sea Chanters is the official chorus of America’s Navy. The ensemble performs a variety of music ranging from traditional choral music, including sea chanteys and patriotic fare, to opera, Broadway and contemporary music.
The Sea Chanters chorus is frequently found at the center of high-profile national events. At home in Washington, D.C., the group performs for the president, vice president, and numerous congressional, military and foreign dignitaries.
One of the U.S. Navy Band’s primary responsibilities involves touring the country. All of the band’s primary performing units embark each year on concert tours throughout specified regions of the country, allowing the band to reach out to audiences in areas of the country that do not have opportunities to see the Navy’s premier musical ensembles on a regular basis.
All performances are free and open to the public.
• The U.S. Navy Band is the flagship musical organization of the Navy and one of 11 Navy bands located around the world. ?
• The U.S. Navy Band is based at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. ?
• The Navy Band has been touring the country since 1925. ?
• There are six performing ensembles in the Navy Band: the Concert Band, Ceremonial Band, Sea Chanters chorus, Commodores jazz ensemble, Country Current country/bluegrass ensemble and the Cruisers popular music group. ?
• Ensembles from the Navy Band tour nationally 12-15weeks each year. Sailors in the Navy Band are full-time professional musicians. ?
• Almost all of the sailors in the Navy Band have undergraduate degrees in music, and most have graduate degrees.