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Saturday, 20 June 2026

A great evening of song

Thornbury Carnival 2019 (Photo: Simon Meeds)
Of course I almost always say we had a great evening at the Dragon Folk Club session, but yesterday really was exceptional I think. We were joined by first-time dragon, Gabriel, who not only showed us his skill at singing, guitar playing and song writing, but brought the average age of the sing-around down by a significant margin. We definitely hope to see him again, which of course also applies to second-timers Paul O and Rich. It was great to see Stuart and Carrie again, as it was Rob, and the regulars who were there also seemed in fine voice.

The next session on Friday 26th June will again be without a theme and as usual everyone is welcome to come and sing, play, recite or perform in any way within reason as long as it's acoustic.

Back to yesterday's session (19th June), Colin was MC, but Stuart and Carrie had arrived first and were therefore asked to sing first. They opened with Don't want to know (John Martyn). Since it's one song each per rotation they were asked to sing again and gave us Genesis Hall (Richard Thompson).

Colin's first of the evening was The squaddie's Lullaby (Graeme Miles) and Heather followed that with an unusual version of My favourite things, said, almost certainly apocryphally, to have been sung by Julie Andrews on her 69th or 79th birthday depending on where you read it.

Simon sang Sugar in the hold below and Rob gave us a new song for him: Fair Mabel of Wallington Hall (* roud 59, child 91).

Gabriel's debut song at the Dragon was Keep me from blowing away (* Paul Craft). Gabriel said that during a period of bad weather earlier in the year he learnt a lot of related songs.

Paul, saying that he rarely does so sober, sang unaccompanied The band played waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle) before Rich finished off the first rotation with Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys (Ed Bruce, Patsy Bruce).

While there wasn't an official theme, there was a very tight one that emerged. After Heather sang Scarborough Fair (roud 12, child 2), which itself is a version of The elfin knight, Rob sang his own version of the same song which he calls Scarborough so fair (Rob Winder). Gabriel continued the theme by singing the song that Bob Dylan wrote after playing Scarborough fair with Martin Carthy: Girl from the North country (*).

Traditionally, I will mention all of the songs we heard from newcomer Gabriel. Apart from those already mentioned he sang:

 Other songs not previously in the Dragon database were:

Stuart and Carrie finished off the session with Dimming of the day (Richard Thompson)

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

(Number of people present - 6 of whom 6 performed)

In the above report songs new to the Dragon database (though not 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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