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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Christmas 2025

Weihnachtspyramide, Bristol Christmas Market 2025
(Photo: Simon Meeds)
Well, we finally made it last week to the Dragon Folk Club Christmas themed session, and what a session it was. There were ten singers including two first time visitors: father and daughter, Ray and Sally. We welcome them to the Dragon's lair and hope they return soon and often.

Whether you've visited us before, been a previous regular, or haven't even heard of us until today, you are very welcome to come along any Friday we meet; this Friday, 26th December, is one of those rare occasions when the Dragon is having a rest, but we'll be back on 2nd January with an optional theme around New Year, Twelfth Night, Epiphany, and anything else appropriate that you can think of.

Back to last week, everyone contributed Christmas songs (and one monologue), starting with Denny and the Boney M. version of Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord (Jester Hairston, Frank Farian, Fred Jay, Hela Lorin) - the main song of this medley was repeated later by Sue as Mary's boy child (Jester Hairson). This is a sort of theme since Our second performance of the evening came from Paul with the Sans day carol (roud 514) and it was Paul himself who later returned to roud 514 in the form of The holly and the ivy.

Colin gave us The boar's head carol (roud 22229) on a plate (Caput apri defero ('the boar's head I bear') Reddens laudes Domino ('rendering praises to the Lord')) and Simon immediately continued the Latin strand with Gaudete, from PiƦ Cantiones (Finland, 1582).

Stuart and Carrie sang two songs with their roots in Yorkshire: Sweet chiming bells (roud 936 - Nahum Tate) a version of While shepherds watched from the Sheffield carols tradition; and Kate Rusby's Home.

Ray's debut song at the Dragon was O holy night (* roud 25609 - Placide Cappeau, translated by John Sullivan Dwight). Sally kept a low profile at this stage: happy to watch and listen.

Bob temporarily cast away his signature (self-styled) miserable blues for some rock'n'roll with Chuck Berry's Run Rudolph run (* Chuck Berry Music, Johnny Marks, Marvin Brodie).

The songs new to the Dragon database were coming thick and fast as Sue gave us When a child is born (* Ciro Dammicco, Fred Jay). And so was ended the first rotation.

As usual I will list the songs sung by newcomers, in this case Ray and Sally:

Songs not already mentioned that were new to the Dragon database, though not necessarily never before sung at the club were:

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

(Number of people present - 10 of whom 10 performed)

In the above report songs new to the Dragon database (though no always new to the club) are marked with an asterisk (*) and any songs not included in the "a selection" playlist are marked with a hash (#).

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