The 8th Annual Larry Olszewski Memorial Thanksgiving Eve Dinner and Singing
Laurel Theater
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
All selections from New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition, 2001.
Minutes, Laurel Theater Larry Olszewski Memorial singing, November 26th, 2014, Tina Becker moderating, with Thanksgiving dinner on the grounds.
53b, Dundee -
Tina Becker
14, Mear -
Rick Johnson
40, Aurora -
Eddie Mash
152, Milford -
Chaz Barber
42, Lenox -
Kent Peebles
80b, Shawmut - Linda Gass
129t, Dublin -
Jeremy Shipp
56t, Heavenly Armour -
Phillip Pardue
115, Northfield - Bill Gooch
98, Liberty - Dave Becker
23b, Duke Street -
Tom Taylor
124, The Saint's Adieu -
Joe Finucane
35, Ninety-Fifth -
Gideon Fryer
139, Meditation -
Nan Taylor
39t, China -
Leslie Booher
74, Never Part Again -
Robin Goddard
64t, Zerah -
Nancy Olsen
44, Idumea - Toby Koosman
68t, Paradise - Terri Faulkner
39b, St. Martin's -
Kathleen Mavournin
117, Coronation -
Bob Richmond
11, Old Hundred
Someone at the singing asked me about the provenance of 40 Aurora or 129T Dublin. According to Marion Hatchett, both texts are by Isaac Watts.
M.L. Swan claims Aurora, but it's a folk tune. SH 43 is to a similar tune called Primrose.
Dublin has an uncertain attribution to George Kirby (died 1634). An identical tune appears in Christian Harmony 2010, but is called Coleshill.
I set a New Harp of Columbia record, 56 hours, for leading after endotracheal intubation (having an anesthesia tube down my throat to have my gallbladder taken out). https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobrichmond/15886428041/ (me, leading 117 Coronation)
[As to the number present, Tina Becker noted “... we had 65 present, more than last year!”]
Minutes: Bob Richmond.