With songs from the 1960s so incredible, you might mistake these five Navy sailors for Frankie Vallie as they entertain the crowd. The group is known as Sea Chanters.
It’s unclear what these five vocalists will do when they first turn to face the audience because of the background orchestral music.
The smiles spread when one navy seal chooses a female officer from the audience to dance with her.
They begin singing songs from the 1960s in a captivating manner that will surely impress you as well as the audience as the music begins. With the music they are playing, each of their individual sounds blends beautifully. Furthermore, they have dance moves!
These people are really wonderful; I loved it when he went to the audience and grabbed the master chief to dance with her and then properly greeted her by her rank; it was true respect, and that brief dance made her day; you could tell she enjoyed every second of it. This is amazing.
I recall seeing the Four Seasons and Frankie Valli on tour. With razor-sharp precision, Vallie’s falsetto soared to the stars. The group’s harmony seamlessly changed keys, giving the audience a fantastic evening of enjoyment.
A variety of musical genres are played by “Sea Chanters,” such as opera, Broadway, and modern music, as well as traditional choral music, sea chanteys, and patriotic fare. In addition to numerous members of Congress, service members, and dignitaries from other countries, they have entertained the President and Vice President.
These men are real experts in their fields. It is easy to understand why the dignitaries asked them to amuse them.
Find out what makes this particular group of Sea Chanters so special by watching and listening.
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