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The Seadogs are a group of performers (currently 16 in number) who perform Nautical music and songs, with a healthy injection of comedy and sailor-y theatrics. Several instrumentalists, along with an entire group of talented singers who perform a wide range of seafaring music...from old world shanties & work songs done in the traditional style, to more upbeat interpretations of classic sea-songs, to modern & original seafaring music. The Seadogs have been entertaining west coast audiences for over 25 years, and have a strong background in entertaining audiences both young and old in nearly every conceivable venue. The Seadogs started out as the brainchild of a small group of workers at a Renaissance Faire gaming booth. In 1986, under the leadership of the group's first director - Eric Lethe, they premiered as their first year as an officially-recognized performance group at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Novato, California. They were immediately thereafter accepted as a performance and singing group at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Agoura, Ca. Under the new directorial leadership of Robin Driskill, they added to their arsenal of performance a vast repertoire of sailor songs and shanties, and began to focus very heavily on high-quality improv comedy and street theatre. As the years went on, the Seadogs grew in number and notoriety, becoming one of the best-recognized staples of entertainment of many West Coast Renaissance-themed events. In 1991, Steve Morales became

The Seadogs Present The Paddy West School of Seamanship

Everyone Loves Singing Pirates
Shanty Hour

Naughty and Nautical
Spank the Monkey, Blow the Man & Other (Not) Child-Friendly Sailor Songs
We Are the Seadogs
The Paddy West School of Seamanship

We Are The Seadogs - EP
Sea Shanties
The Seadogs Present: The Paddy West School of Seamanship
Paddy West rehearsal
girl scratch trax