Renaissance Festival Podcast #55, Aug 5-6, 2006
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Notes:
- Time to vote at Podcast Alley and YahooPodcasts
- We received a letter from Morris Zwick who calls the Maryland Renaissance Festival his home: "I love your podcast. It is the only one that I listen to on a regular basis since so many others have boring downloads at least occasionally. However, in show #53 you made a couple of mistakes. I happen to be a big fan of the Pyrates Royale. You said on the Podcast, and listed in the show notes, that you played the Brigantine from "Tales of the Brigatine" by the Pyrates Royale. However, the song you actually played was Sally Racket. Also, on the air, you said their website was "www.pyratesroyale.com". Actually it is www.pyrates.com."
- Record a promo for us. Call 512-879-NEWT.
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This week:
Great Lakes Medieval Faire and Marketplace Geneva, Ohio, USA
Silent Lion, "Maid of Bedlam" from In the Medieval World
The Pyrates Royale, "High Barbary" from Tales of the Brigantine
Bristol Renaissance Faire Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Jesse Linder, "The Humors of Whiskey" from The Bramble and the Rose
The Consorte of Somesorte, "So Ben Mi Ch'a Bon Tempo" from Danse!
New York Renaissance Faire Tuxedo, New York, USA
The Reelies, "The Fairy Wives Reels" from Myth and Memory
Silver Leaf Renaissance Faire Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Djilia Phralengo, "On Powdered Wings" from Oracle
Galamor the Bard, "Clean Song" from Drive By Barding
Sterling Renaissance Festival Sterling, New York, USA
Jim Hancock, "Mingulary Boat Song" from Rolling Home
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line.
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Brobdingnagian Bards, "Shepherd's Serenade" from Songs of the Muse
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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