SONG PACKS

Under The Harvest Moon is a 16th century English folk song that is usually sung in a minor key, but I love autumn and winter so gave it a jolly tune and 3 part harmonies for a more uplifting Autumn feel. Its a sweet song for an outdoor harvest gathering or celebration, for adults and children alike, or for just waltzing round your kitchen on a rainy day.

Recorded and produced at Wilding Sounds September 2025

Summer Solstice

I wrote this song at Stanton Drew Stone Circles in Somerset UK, on Summer Solstice 2024.

I imagined thousands of people gathered in the largest circle, all come from miles around - timeless moment, both in the past and in the future, a celebration of connection and community, a space from daily life to pause, reflect, give thanks and remember we are part of something larger than ourselves.

As many now seek reconnection with nature and the seasonal cycles, the number of people attending the Stanton Drew seasonal ceremonies are increasing. Its a beautiful thing to be a part of.

Produced by Tom Wilding at Wilding Sounds

June 2025

SINGLES

Winter Solstice

On the 20th December 2014, washed out and exhausted by the years farm work, I was treated to a day in a spa. I had held so much, spun so many plates, as we all do... I drove home feeling rested at last, with some semblance of the possibility of renewal. On the journey home this song came through the dark and mist.

We are all so busy. Our many plates continuously spin, but we can take time to walk away, to breath, to watch the clouds passing, to listen attentively to a child, to call friend. The plates do not all come crashing down. Well not all of them anyway.

Produced by Tom Wilding at Wilding Sounds

December 2024

ALBUMS

In the cold wet spring of 2013 an artist Sophy White and her young horse Oscar embarked on a 10 week pilgrimage from the edge of Cornwall across Devon and Somerset following the Michael and Mary leylines. They rode for miles each day and slept in the fields together.

Sophy sketched her journey for the Royal West of England Academy, also uploading the pictures to facebook as she went. Unexpectedly, a dear friend Michael Canning began to leave poems for her in the facebook comments. One evening a few weeks later, I read the poems and turned 23 of them into songs. Here’s the album Earthline, a collection of 12 songs and their related drawings. You can find out more about Sophy’s journey and her art here:

https://www.sophywhite.com/pilgrimage

Carry Me Home

Produced by Claude Jovino @ Easytiger Studios, Bristol 2012

Beautiful Boy

Recorded and produced by Charlie Roscoe at Globesound Studios 2003

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