David Holgate's statue of Julian, outside Norwich Cathedral, completed in 2000 (Photo: Tony Grist) |
Our regular MC, Colin, started things off with Tom Lewis' Marching inland, which in a slightly obtuse way started a maritime or at least watery theme for many of the songs sung in the evening.
As usual I will mark songs new to the Dragon database (though not always new to the club) with an asterisk (*).
Next came Simon with Dougie McLean's Caledonia followed by Nick's Dragon debut with Egan's polka (*).
Paul had clearly been adding to his repertoire and sang The old miner (* roud 1136) while Denny gave us John Conolly's Fiddlers Green. And so endeth the first rotation.
As is traditional, I will mention everything Nick performed. All but the last were tunes played on the mandola. For the last one he borrowed Simon's guitar and sang; something we understand he is not accustomed to doing in public.
- Denny - Julian of Norwich (Sydney Carter) Julian lived in permanent seclusion as an anchoress in her cell, which was attached to St Julian's Church, Norwich. She died sometime after 1416.
- Colin - Essequibo River
- Colin - I fought the law (Sonny Curtis)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 5 of whom 5 performed)
I think it would round out the variety to investigate the music of Ann Mayo Muir who sings in a trio with Gordon Bok, & Ed Trickett. Our home base is Smithsonian Folkways. I think you’ll be pleased, Ann Mayo Muir.
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