Monday, November 24, 2025

Festive Singing at the Weald & Downland Living Museum - 23rd Nov 2025

Thank you to our hosts, Alan our lead on the day, and to all our singers and those who stopped to listen to us at the museum's Advent Market last Sunday.  It was a lovely day and we had a jolly good sing!









Sunday, November 16, 2025

South Downs Folk Singers Seasonal Events - Winter 2025

We are glad to report - we will be singing at the "Weald and Downland Living Museum" again, on Sunday November 23rd at their annual Advent Market. 

We'll be singing a mix of seasonal songs and carols in the Market Square at 12.00 noon and again at 2.00pm - and we look forward to the day being merry, bright and full of festive cheer. 

(N.B. Visitor tickets for the Advent Market need to be pre-booked on the Museum's own website - and Park and Ride arrangements will be in operation for this very popular event.)

Then nearer Christmas we'll be contributing to two different Pub Carols events, in the evening of Monday December 15th. 

In Worthing we'll be singing with the Pub Carollers led by Mick Bullen at the "Richard Cobden" in Clifton Road - and in Lewes our own Tina C will be leading carols for all comers at the "Lewes Arms" - as part of the SDFSingers Lewes Group's monthly meeting there. 

Looking ahead to the New Year - we will again be amongst others singing at the Sompting Village Morris Side's Wassail celebration In Tarring on January 5th.

It will be great to see and sing with you at any of these events across the South Downs area, to celebrate mid-winter and the festive season in your good company!

(Please check our 'Diary Dates' Page for more details and any updates.)

Friday, November 14, 2025

Lewes Local Group Report – Mondays August 18th, September 15th, October 20th 2025

In August there were fifteen singers (including a welcome return visit from four Worthing singers who used to come regularly before we had to change the meeting night and had made a special trip to go through the songs for upcoming Lewes Priory event), and we sang 19 songs. In September we had 7 singers and 17 songs. The October session was almost cancelled as storm conditions with heavy rain and wind had been predicted, and I was getting over the tail end of an illness with very little voice. In the event the weather improved during the day, and I croaked my way through the session with 8 singers and 20 songs. 
  
In total there were 16 different singers but not everybody could make all the sessions and several more were ill, on holiday or at competing musical groups including Early Music and Morris sessions. I send out the list of suggested songs for each session, as well as for upcoming events, and when not able to get to Lewes our singers are good at practising alone or in small groups at home. 
  
Some of the songs were sung in more than one session, particularly when preparing for events or trying out harmonies, and we covered the following: 
  
  • Current seasonal: "All Among the Barley", "Fields Lie Silent"," Lammas Carol", "One for the Rook", "Poor Froze Out Gardeners", "Seasons Turn", "Where Stormy Winds Do Blow"
  • Remembrance: "Home Lads Home", "Ladies go Dancing at Whitsun", "My Boy Jack"
  • Christmas: Ditchling Carol, Field Mouse Carol, Friendly Beasts,
  • Wassailing: "Apple Tree Wassailing Song", "Wassail the Silver Apple"
  • Sea: "Brave Eleven", "Constant Lovers",
  • General: "Ale Glorious Ale", "Brisk Young Plough Boy", "Country Life", "Ebernoe Horn Fair", "East Sussex Drinking Song", "Farmer’s Toast", "Fields Lie Silent", "Ha’nacker Mill", "Hard Times of Old England", "Jolly Woodcutter", "Lark in the Morning" (Coppers version), "Life of a Man", "Magpie", "Michaelmas" (Amaryllis Gunn’s updated words), "Nightingale", "Old Adam", "On Sussex Hills", "Our Captain Cried All Hands”, "Parting Song", "Pleasant and Delightful", "Rosebuds in June", "Run of the Downs", "Smuggler’s Song", "Song of the Sussex Downsman", "Summer is a-Coming in Again", "Sussex Wedding Song", "Thousands or More", "Twanky Dillo", "West Sussex Drinking Song"
The next session is on Monday 17th November and we hope to see as many singers as possible, new members always welcome at any time. 
  
Then in December we will be meeting as usual on the third week Monday 15th December when we will start our session in our upstairs room before going downstairs to lead some carol singing in the pub (exact timings to be decided) so hopefully most of us will be there to swell the festive sound to the rafters. 
  

Tina 

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Worthing Local Group Report - Thursday November 6th 2025

To start the evening Emily chose a couple of songs from those suggested by Alan for the "Weald and Downland Advent Market" event (where we will be singing on November 23rd.).  So we warmed up with "The Woodcutters Song" then "The Holly and the Ivy"- before a pause to welcome and introduce Mick Bolton, the organiser of a 'Pub Carols' session in Worthing on December 15th.   He briefed everyone about the plans he has for the carols (at the Richard Cobden pub), and for a preparation session on November 10th (at St Andrew's Church Hall) - both are open to anyone interested, as far as space allows!  For our interest, and accompanied by his melodeon, he then sang for us - "Rolling Downwards" a carol from the Baptist tradition in the U.S.A.  Other more familiar carols, and some unfamiliar to us as a group, also featured on his song sheets and will be used at the Pub Carols.  

Mick stayed until our half-time break - singing with us the "Falmer Carol" (all but the third verse, as suggested by Alan) - and, led by Amaryllis, her arrangement of the "Friendly Beasts" - with bells (jingled by Henny) added to the "dooby dos" between verses.  "The Fields Lie Silent" set a peaceful winter scene before "Pentonville" took us back to familiar carols - and to a refreshment break. 

During the break, information was shared by Emily (on behalf of Leigh and Shirley) about a talk Chris Hare will be giving in December, on the life of Sussex folk-song collector Lucy Broadwood. (Please see the "News" and "Miscellaneous" pages of this Blog for more details.)  

Our singing resumed with "The Field Mice Carol" - with harmony arrangements on the last two lines of the verses, suggested and led by Alan. (Recordings of these can be found with the song on this Blog.)  "Sweet Bells", "The CoppersChristmas Song" and "When It's Christmas Time" all followed - and, with time pressing towards and beyond 9.30 pm, we managed to fit in "The Angel Gabriel" and "Masters in the Hall" (at a brisk pace) to finish.  Thanks again to Emily. Alan, Amaryllis and Mick, and all our singers, for another enjoyable and productive evening.  

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

New Post on our "Miscellaneous" Page

Check out the page for details of a talk historian Chris Hare is giving in December about folk song collecting in Sussex.