Renaissance Festival Podcast #50, June 24-25, 2006
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Notes:
- One Year Anniversary & 50th Show
- Best of Austin Poll 2006
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This week:
Colorado Renaissance Festival, Larkspur, Colorado, USA
Iris n Rose, "Bring Me Some Whiskey" from Bedtime Stories
Medieval Majestys Renaissance Faire, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA
Cantiga, "Andaluz" from Martha's Dragon
Promo from Les Howard, The Signal
Northwest Renaissance Festival, Nine Mile Falls, Washington, USA
Hawke the Balladeer, "St. Brendan's Fair Isle" from Furious Fancies
Ye Merrie Greenwood Faire, Richland, Washington, USA
Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, "Chastity Belt" from Choice Faire
Kentucky Medieval Fantasy Faire, Richmond, KY
E Muzeki, "Biserica Neagra" from Sindh
White Heart Renaissance Faire, Hartville, MO
Bruce the Bruce of Queen's Gambit, "The Blue Ribbon" from Opening Move - Take Two
3 Pints Gone, "The Moose Song" from One More Round
Minstrosity, "The Ballad of Tommy Gibb" from Why Am I Not Surprised?
Joni Minstrel, "Burn the Bodice" from Joni Minstrel & The Revolution Against the Monarchs
NEW MUSIC: L'Ensemble Cercamon, "Quand La Pastora" from Blau
Craig of Farrington, "The Undressing Song" from A Rhyme For Orange (and other Slices of Silliness)
Ten Penny Travelers, "Dapper Dan" from Beyond the Gate
Flying Fish Sailors, "Flupandemic" from Loch Ness Monster
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Brobdingnagian Bards, "Exclamations" from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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--posted by Marc Gunn
12:40 AM





