The third of the East Dulwich Jug Band's monthly Plough Sessions last Wednesday ended up with 28 people performing a song written on the night to celebrate children's writer Enid Blyton (1897-1968) who was born near to the pub at 354 Lordship Lane. Noddy, Big Ears and the Magic Faraway Tree all get a mention.
(see here for last month's session)
From Bob's archive: South London pastoral
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3 comments:
brill, once again
so
no such thing as community
never forget
never forgive
What's with their no-guitar stance? Are they guitar-ist? (Hold on, that's wrong...)
Well it does get quite crowded and I guess smaller acoustic instruments do allow a few more to squeeze in - have you thought about taking up banjolin, mandolin or the hammered dulcimer?
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