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RMP752HX–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Chief Petty Officer Caroline Evans accompanies the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their' 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary with a concert in Annandale, Virginia, featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMM37AH2–161030-N-HG258-008 ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary with a concert in Annandale, Virginia, featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Stephen Hassay/Released) 150311-N-HG258- by United States Navy Band
RMP752J4–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Chief Petty Officer Rachel Sarracco sings with the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their' 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary with a concert in Annandale, Virginia, featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752JN–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Chief Petty Officer Casey Campbell, right, leads the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752HT–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class David Sigmon sings 'Shanandoah' during the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus' 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary with a concert in Annandale, Virginia, featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752M7–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Retired Chief Petty Officer Daryl Duff, center, solos with the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752KC–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class Kristen Pagent, center, performs with the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752HP–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Chief Petty Officer Casey Campbell, left, leads the men of the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert as they perform traditional sea chanteys. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752MR–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Petty Officers 1st Class Maia Rodriguez, left and Chelsi Ervein, as they perform with the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during the chourus' 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752HR–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class Adam Whitman, right, leads the men of the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert as they perform traditional sea chanteys. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752HW–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) Former leaderof the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus, Jim Turk, left, leads the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus during their 60th anniversary concert. The Sea Chanters celebrated their 60th anniversary iin Annandale, Virginia, with a concert featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
RMP752HN–ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA (October 30, 2016) The Sea Chanters chorus celebrated their 60th anniversary with a concert in Annandale, Virginia, featuring alumni from the group. The chorus was formed as an all-male group in 1956 and tasked with perpetuating the songs of the sea. In 1980, the group added women to their ranks and expanded their repertoire to include everything from Brahms to Broadway.
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