Ten singers were at the Lewes Arms tonight, including a welcome return by founder member Adrian, now newly recovered from injury. Most of us will be at Alfriston Clergy House next week so we sang through many of the songs on the setlist.
We’d sung through half of the Alfriston songs last month so the first batch today consisted of ones I’d identified as least known and/or needing most attention and these were “Ebernoe Horn Fair”(an oldie not sung for a while), “England for Me” (one recently learned), then back to old favourites “Farmer’s Toast”, “Green Grow the Laurel”, “Hares on the Mountain”, “Ladies Go Dancing at Whitsun”, “Rolling in the Dew”, “Run of the Downs” and “Turtle Dove”.
In the break we discussed singing at Saltdean Lido on the afternoon of June 20th (a smaller event this time with a longer one planned to follow in 2027, seven of us can do this one, emails to go out to others shortly), Brunswick Festival in August (I’ve now spoken to someone who confirmed our invitation but we don’t yet know whether 15th or 16th), a future singing tour of local “painted churches” either in October/November or next year (Nick is going to take this forward), harmony workshops (Ce will host and will come back with dates) and singing out with Ouse Valley Morris in place of our pub session in December (Ce & Rosie to take forward).
We then went round taking turns to choose from others on the set list and got through “West Sussex Drinking Song”, “East Sussex Drinking Song” (Adrian’s answer to Belloc’s West Sussex version with Adrian solo on the verses and all joining in on the chorus), “On Sussex Hills” (more Belloc!), “Rosebuds in June”, and “Smuggler’s Song” before rounding off a very pleasant and tuneful evening with “Thousands or More”.
Our next session will be on Monday June 15th and we always welcome new singers. We’re a group who come together to learn, enjoy and share the songs rather than a formal choir with the expectations that can sometimes come with that. Come along for a free taster session any time, just bring your voice and your enthusiasm.
Tina
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