Wednesday April 18, 2018

Lynn, Louise, Zenith, Barry, Myrna, June, Verna, Lana, Thelma, Heather and Cathie met in at the gallery.  Myrna is Barry's sister-- Welcome!

We played Sonny's Dream, Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms, Jambalaya, Fifty Miles of elbow Room, Orphan Girl with a new strum, Saskatoon Moon, wildflowers, Dirty Old Town, Tell Me Why, One Tin Soldier, I'll See You in My Dreams, 500 Miles, The Cuckoo, Put Your Hand in the Hand, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, Lakes of Ponchartrain, You Are My Sunshine and our signature set ending song.

I am sending an update of Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms,You Are My Sunshine, One tin Soldier, and Black Velvet Band.  They will also be on the Drive.  Black Velvet Band is in A-- a better key for singing, I think,  It also involves the "dreaded" E chord that will give us another song to help us perfect it. lol

I have decided that when people bring in new songs, I will scan them to put on the Drive and to distribute to those who are not in attendance.  When I try to "prettify" them, it sometimes results in slightly different lyrics or chord combinations and not everyone will have the same version.  This will, I hope, avoid any confusion.

Barry and I are still working on the Tom Petty version of Wildflowers that he brought.  The version on the Drive is quite OK.

I am looking for suggestions for the Set-list for the Lodge on April 25.  Remember we need to be there before 6 to have enough time to set up and tune up to begin singing and playing at 6.

Here is the set list for Wednesday: 


Five Foot Two/ Yes sir that's my baby (Van Bk)
Walkin' After Midnight
Amazing Grace
Hard Times in G
Cryin' Time
Dirty Old Town
Down in the Valley in F
Edelweiss in D
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room
Go Lassie Go
I'll See you in my Dreams
Making Believe in F
Put Your Hand in the Hand
Saskatoon Moon
Ukulele Lady for ALC
I'll fly Away in C
Silver Wings
Leaning on the Everlasting in G
You are My sunshine  Bytown in C
We'll Meet Again
Blame it on the Ukulele

- Lana

Let Lana know if you are missing any of the songs. They should also all be on the blog and the drive. Thanks Lana for putting this great set list together. See you at the Lodge on Wednesday everyone! 

Here is the video Louise mentioned for Orphan Girl. She also noted that she taught us the strum a little differently (this one you strum us whereas we strummed down. Just remember the first time you use your thumb strum the G stringt once, and then you use your thumb to strum the G string twice.).




- Heather

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

The group met in the gallery and played the following songs:

I'll Fly Away, Saskatoon Moon, Hard Times Come Again No More, Rain and Snow, Dirty Old Town with dirty old harmonica introduction and tin whistle accompaniment, January Wedding, Lie Down Beside Me with strumming edits, Early Morning Rain (we need to see the videos), Go Lassie Go with edits, Five Foot Two medley, Put Your Hand in the Hand, You Gotta Sing When your spirit says Sing with the "dreaded E-chord", Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, Working Man, 500 Miles, Five Foot Two medley, Wabash Canon Ball, Uncloudy Day, You Belong to Me, Clementine, Harvest Moon, Margo's Cargo and our signature set ending song.

- Lana

I have posted the new songs Lana sent out to the blog song sheets page and here:

Lakes of Ponchatrain
These are the Days
SIx Days on the Road
You Gotta Shout
Put Your Hand in the Hand
Early Morning Rain

Here is a video for Early Morning Rain

- Heather



Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Zenith (welcome back!), Lana, Heather, Verna, Linda, Cathie, Lynn, Louise, June and Barry attended.

We played: Don't be Cruel, Suitcase in my Hand, I'll See You in My Dreams, I Saw her Standing There, Cryin' Time, Blowin' in the Wind, Dirty Old Town, Wagon Wheel, The Next Time I'm in Town, Harvest Moon, Have You Seen the Rain, Silver Winds, 500 Miles, Goodnight Irene, Imagine, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, Walk Away, Angeline the Baker, Rox in the Box, Six Days on The Road, Someday You'll Want Me to Want You, Sonny's Dream, and our signature set ending song. Lynn brought along Six Days on the Road which he would like to play in the style of Taj Mahal's recording.




There was a bit of a mix up as far as me signing us up to play at Tempo Fest. We still could have played near the end of the Tuesday event but the group decided to abstain since a few members couldn't attend and we want to work more on Harvest Moon. You can still go and listen to Louise playing with her granddaughter and I will be whistling and playing ukulele along with my neighbour.

So far we have accepted an invitation to play at the Boyne Lodge the evening of Wednesday, April 25th. We will start at 6 p.m. instead of our regular 7 p.m. Please arrive a bit earlier to set up.

I have uploaded the medleys Lana sent out.


Old-Time Medley - Bells Are Ringing/By The Light of the Silvery Moon

Five Foot Two/Yes Sir, That's My Baby/Ain't She Sweet

On a personal note, I had a great time being able to play along with you all again. See you next week when we will meet on the main floor of the gallery at 7 p.m.

- Heather