Renaissance Festival Podcast #42, May 6-7, 2006
Music from Three Quarter Ale, Donal Hinely, Queen Anne's Lace, Jim Hancock, Merry Wives of Windsor, Nancy Daily-Green, Queen's Gambit
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Notes:
- Top 10 Renaissance Festival CDs Sold in 2006 through the my sites:
Bedlam Bards, The Dubliners Tabby Cats, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Circle, Celtic Stone, Merry Wives of Windsor, Queen's Gambit, and more. Visit the website to see the complete list and which CDs were most-popular.
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This week:
Georgia Renaissance Festival
Three Quarter Ale, "Two Magicians (live)" from Three Quarter Ale
Scarborough Faire
Donal Hinely, "Bonny Portmore" from Glass Stories
Queen Anne's Lace, "Paddy Murphy" from Unlaced
Jim Hancock, "Ramblin Sailor" from Rolling Home
Renaissance Pleasure Faire
Merry Wives of Windsor, "The Slothful Man" from Here's to the Men
Oklahoma Renaissance Faire
Fugli, "Crazy Leo's Indulgences"
Nancy Daily-Green, "Baidin Fheidhlimidh (Philip's Little Boat)" from Singing, Dancing, Everywhere
Queen's Gambit, "Madam I'm a Darlin'" from Off the Board
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Marc Gunn, Irish Pub Songs, "The Parting Glass" from Soul of a Harper
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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--posted by Marc Gunn
6:48 PM





