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And now, the tunes we played on 12 December 2025:
The Deighton Family, "Travelling Light," Acoustic Music to Suit Most Occasions (Rounder/Philo)
The Weavers, "We're All Dodgin'," The Weavers' Almanac (Vanguard)
Sierra Ferrell, "The Sea," Long Time Coming (Rounder)
Elephant Revival, "What is Time?," Break in the Clouds (Ruff Shod)
Randy Newman, "Wandering Boy," Dark Matter (Nonesuch)
Linda Thompson, "Dear Old Man Of Mine," A Fashionably Late Conversation with Linda Thompson (Rounder)
Jason Isbell, "Bury Me," Foxes in the Snow (Thirty Tigers)
Pete Seeger, "Golden Vanity," Together in Concert (Reprise)
John Heneghan and his Henpecked Husbands, "Rattlesnake Blues," Ever Felt the Pain? (East River Records)
Koerner, Ray & Glover, "France Blues," One Foot in the Groove (Tim Kerr Records)
Danny Schmidt, "Buckets of Rain," A Nod to Bob 2 (Red House)
Leon Rosselson, "Across the Hills," The World Turned Upside Down (PM Press)
Joni Mitchell, "Ladies of the Canyon," The Reprise Albums (1968-1971) (Rhino)
Hot Soup, "Two Fine Friends," Hot Soup On Stage (n/a)
Uncle Earl, "Sugar Babe," She Waits for Night (Rounder)
The Mollys, "On the Mountain High," This is My Round (The Mollys)
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, with Chao Tian, "High on a Mountain," From China to Appalachia (Community Music)
Ellen McIlwaine, "Born Under a Bad Sign," The Real Ellen McIlwaine (Stony Plain Recording)
Christine Lavin, "Cold Pizza for Breakfast," Future Fossils (Philo)
The Doubleclicks, "Cats and Netflix," Dimetrodon (The Doubleclicks)
Jonathan Richman, "Time Has Been Going By So Fast," Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild (Vapor)
Guy Davis, "New Shoes," Call Down the Thunder (Red House)
George Hinchliffe's Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, "I Was There at the Coronation," By Request (George Hinchliffe's Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain)
Le Diable a 5, "La Boitteuse," Debout! (Le Diable a 5)
Hiroya Tsukamoto, "Soledad," Solo (Hiroya Tsukamoto)
Ulali, "Going Home," Mahk Jchi (Ulali)
The Wainwright Sisters, "All the Pretty Little Horses," Songs in the Dark (PIAS)
Ian & Sylvia, "Four Strong Winds," Washington Square Memoirs (Rhino)
Leo Kottke, "Little Martha," A Shout Toward Noon (Private)
Jeremy Butler
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