The Dogwatch Nautical Band, hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, was formed in 1978 for the purpose of recreating a mid-19th
century sailor band. Large sailing ships often had a number of
musicians within the crew. During a long voyage they would entertain
the crew and any passengers that might be aboard. The music would range
from the chanteys (work songs) and foc'sl songs to hymns and popular
music hall numbers. We performed for six years at the Dickens Christmas
Fair and immediately found that there were other venues for traditional
maritime music.
Over the years we have performed live on three Bay Area radio stations,
including Sedge Thompson's "Westcoast Live" during the years it aired
on KQED FM. We have performed for museum events, yacht clubs,
festivals, weddings and a brief live TV appearance on KPIX, Channel 5,
during the Golden Gate Bridge 50th Birthday Celebration. In addition to
our land-based performances the band has also entertained many times on
a variety of large sailing vessels on the Bay, including the State of
California's official tall ship, The Californian, and the 1891
scow schooner, Alma, from the San Francisco National Maritime
Historic Park's collection of historic ships.
In addition to public performances, we've performed nautical music at weddings, fundraisers, rehearsal dinners, and cocktail parties. Feel free to use the links above to contact us for more information about the band's availability...
Upcoming Events
Northern California Pirate Festival
Marina Green Park, Vallejo
Saturday, June 14th
Dogwatch will join with several old friends in appearing at the Northern California Pirate Festival on Saturday June 14th, 2008 at the Marina Green Park in Vallejo.
We really had a blast doing this event when it premiered last year, and this year's is bigger and better. There will be nautical entertainment and craftspeople from all over for swashbucklin' fun - and we'll be a piratey part of this celebration of sail, featuring maritime musicians & magicians, pirate re-enactors, swordfighters, and crews of miscreants waiting to carry you off to a life on the high seas! For more information on the festival, navigate to the website. And pass the grog, me hearty... Aarggh!
Future Gigs...
If you'd like to be notified whenever new gigs comes up for us, send email saying so, and we'll email you a month before every
one of our public gigs.
Speaking of month's notice, don't forget to check out:
Hyde Street Pier Chantey Sing
The first Saturday of every month,
8pm
Not a Dogwatch gig, but we'd be remiss in not mentioning the chantey
sing that starts at 8pm the first Saturday of every month at the Hyde
Street Pier in San Francisco. Come join in the choruses or lead a
chantey you know. Don't forget to bring a mug for hot cider! There's no
admission (no audition either!), but reservations are required: call
(415) 556-6435. For more information, see the The music...
Shipboard music falls roughly into two types: chanteys and
forebitters.
Chanteys are the working songs of the days of sail--crews would "all
heave together" in time to the songs they sang. Certain chanteys were
used for certain tasks: hauling chanteys for running up the sails,
pumping chanteys to clear the bilge, or capstan chanteys for the
grueling work of raising anchors.
Forebitters, or foc'sl songs, were sung while not on duty--while on
deck making repairs to one's gear, below deck during periods of rest,
or any other time music would lift the spirits.
Over the next few months, we hope to get the lyrics to many of the
songs we sing up on this website, for now, there are a few dozen apiece
of forebitters and chanteys up. Soon we'll put up more
information about the music, along with some graphics and links to
other nautical music websites, so make this page one of your ports of
call!
Thanks for checking out our site!
--The Dogwatch Crew