Welcome to the Dragon Folk Club

Welcome to the official blog of the Dragon Folk Club, which meets for a singers night every Friday at The Bridge Inn, Shortwood, Bristol. Everyone is welcome whether you sing, play or just listen.

Tuesday 26 September 2023

The Last Farewell

Roger Whittaker in 1971
At the Dragon Folk Club session last week it was great to welcome visitors Tricia and Tony. Tricia sings and plays the ukulele, though her instrument was conspicuous by its absence, and describes Tony as "an experienced audience".

Colin, as MC, started the proceedings with The good ship Ragamuffin (roud 10466). This is a music hall song written around 1882 by John J Stamford for William J "Billy" Ashcroft. Stamford also wrote McNamara's Band for Ashcroft. This (Ragamuffin) was the first song of the evening new to the Dragon database (usual disclaimer: not necessarily new to the club). There were many new songs for the database on this occasion, so rather than get repetitive I will mark them with an asterisk (*).

Tricia's first song was Race of long ago (*), based on a poem by Cicely Fox Smith called Racing Clippers.

Stan found us Waiting for a train (* roud 699, laws H2, Jimmie Rodgers). Simon gave us King of Rome (Dave Sudbury) before Sue took us to Big Rock Candy Mountain (roud 6696, Harry McClintock) and Bob returned us to the American railroad with Golden Rocket (Hank Snow).

Roger was showboating with Ol' Man River (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II) before Chris sang She's like the swallow (roud 2306) sweetly despite having a frog in her throat.

And so ended the first rotation. We went on to sing an impressive total of 38 songs during the evening. You can hear mostly other people's renditions of all but one of them by following the "a selection" link below. I will however mention a subset of them starting with those sung by newcomer Tricia:

Talking of "farewell", Simon noted the recent death of Roger Whittaker to whom he was originally introduced by his parents' record collection. He didn't sing The last farewell (Roger Whittaker, Ron A Webster) in the title of this report, but rather Durham town (Roger Whittaker), complete with the geographical inaccuracy which sees the River Tyne flowing through the city rather than the Wear.

Stan and Bob both sang several songs from the pen or the singing of Hank Williams with the effect of marking his recent hundredth birthday. Among them was Stan's rendition of Jambalaya (* Hank Williams, Moon Mullican).

Other songs sung during the evening included:

Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.

(Number of people present - 9 of whom 8 performed)

Tuesday 19 September 2023

Back in business

(Photo: Simon Meeds)
Last week's Dragon Folk Club session saw us back on track despite the absence of the usual scribe dragon. Four singers met at The Bridge where normality had returned: MC Colin, Stan and a happy return for Roger with his other half Chris who we hadn't seen for a very long time.

Twenty six songs were sung, which isn't a bad tally. Sorry no YouTube playlist this week because this dragon is rather busy, but that's a small downside after the ups and downs of the last few weeks.

(Number of people present - 4 of whom 4 performed)

Tuesday 12 September 2023

All systems go

There will be a Dragon Folk Club session this Friday (15th September 2023). We were uncertain until just now, but it is now confirmed.

You are very welcome to join us from 8:15pm in the "barn" at The Bridge Inn, Shortwood, Bristol (UK), BS16 9NG whether to sing, play, otherwise perform, or sit and listen and maybe join in a chorus or two. Anything goes as long as it's acoustic. You will find FREE ENTRY, a warm welcome, great acoustics (as attested by John Alderslade and others), and (we hope) a reasonably priced bar.

It would be really great if you could make it this week, but whether you can or not you will find us in the same place, at the same time almost every Friday - see the posts here for the latest news.

Monday 11 September 2023

The pub with no beer

IMPORTANT NOTE: We are hoping there will be a Dragon Folk Club session this Friday (15th September 2023), but we're not certain at the moment. This isn't because of the current situation with the pub (see below - which should have improved by Friday), but because some of our key members may not be available due to family matters. I will post an update here later in the week, so keep watching, and mark us in your diary anyway in expectation that all will be well.

Last week at The Bridge was interesting... hmmm. True, there was only one singer present, and true he did sing sixteen songs - you'll have to trust him on that. But stranger, there were no bar staff and no beer. Wait, that's not quite as bad as it sounds. Apparently The Bridge's faithful regular drinker, Allie, turned up and found nothing happening. She asked what it was about and was told there were no staff, so she volunteered to work behind the bar, and a pretty good job she did of it - friendly and warm as always, and seemed to know what she was doing. According to Allie the beer had not been ordered, so not only was there no Doom Bar (shock, horror), but no other beer on tap nor even in bottles and cans. However there were several ciders, which did the job for one lonely singer, even if the effect was a slightly burpy (TMI?) rendition of some songs - maybe best that there was no one to hear.

Simon started, continued and finished the session, so I won't bother to add too much detail to this report, but in the process he sang loudly in case someone passing the door on their way into the gents heard and felt moved to wander in (they didn't), and he sang some songs rarely sung by him, and some rarely in the club. There was only one song new to the Dragon database which I have marked below with an asterisk (*), and even that was certainly not new to the club, just not previously electronically recorded.

Here is the complete list.

I think that a pretty eclectic one-man performance. It's just a pity there was no one to hear it.

Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.

(Number of people present - 1 of whom 1 performed)

Tuesday 5 September 2023

This Train

Kingston Flyer, New Zealand
(Photo: Simon Meeds)
Another fun session at the Dragon Folk Club last week. It was good to have a new face join us albeit a visitor from Penzance. His name was Bob, so given our regular Bob J was also there we will call him Bob G.

I'm going to have to keep this week's report quite short, so bear with me for a whistle-stop tour of some of what happened.

The first rotation comprised:

Newcomer Bob G went on to sing:
There were some other songs worth a mention as being new to the Dragon database, if not necessarily to the club:

Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.

(Number of people present - 7 of whom 7 performed)