Renaissance Festival Podcast #51, July 1-2, 2006
Music from Minstrel Woode, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, Ariel Angels with Vince Conaway, L'Ensemble Cercamon, Empty Hats, Nancy Daily Green, Bounding Main.
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Notes:
- Vote for Marc as Best DJ in the Best of Austin Poll
- Renaissance Festival Music on Myspace. In case you haven't looked around myspace, there are a growing number of Ren Faire musicians showing up on the site and also topping their music charts. You can now find groups like The Bilge Pumps, E Muzeki, Merry Wives of Windsor, Djlia Phralengo.
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This week:
* Kentucky Renaissance Faire, Eminence, Kentucky, USA
Minstrel Woode, "La-Di-Dum" from Driftwoode
* Northwest Renaissance Festival, Nine Mile Falls, Washington, USA
Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, "When I Was A Young Maid" from Choice Faire
* Kentucky Medieval Fantasy Faire, Richmond, Kentucky, USA
Aerial Angels with Vince Conaway, "Petronella/Cooley's Reel/The Maid Behind the Bar" from The Gregory Walker
* Vermont Renaissance Festival, Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA
L'Ensemble Cercamon, "Quand La Pastora" from Blau
* Sterling Renaissance Festival, Sterling, New York, USA
Empty Hats, "Blind Fiddler" from Captured
* White Hart Renaissance Faire, Hartville, Missouri, USA
Nancy Daily-Green, "Off to California/Red Haired Boy/Fisher's Hornpipe" from Singing, Dancing, Everywhere
* Wisconsin Renaissance Faire, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, USA
Bounding Main, "Cape Cod Girls" from Lost at Sea - Sea Shanties and Nautical Ballads
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Brobdingnagian Bards, "The Ring of Hope" from Memories of Middle Earth
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
--posted by Marc Gunn
11:59 PM





