Renaissance Festival Podcast #63, Oct 14-15, 2006
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The Brobdingnagian Bards' TOUR OF IRELAND.
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Cliffs of Moher or drink Guinness straight from the source?
Next June, you can do just that with the Brobdingnagian Bards.
Visit http://www.thebards.net/ireland/ for details.
Notes:
- 2nd Annual Renaissance Festival Awards
- Ren fest videos on YouTube?
- New special edition shows coming up? All request
- Donate CDs.
- Got a song request from a band performing this weekend? Call 512-879-NEWT.
Download this week's podcast.
This week:
Las Vegas Renaissance Festival, Las Vegas, NV
Heather Alexander, "March of Cambreadth" from Midsummer
Maryland Renaissance Festival, Crownsville, Maryland, USA
The Pyrates Royale, "High Barbary" from Tales of the Brigantine
Kansas City Renaissance Festival, Bonner Springs, KS
Queen's Gambit, "Factory Girl" from En Passant
Four Kingdoms Renaissance Festival, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Istanpitta, "Los Set Goyts/Estampie" from Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Saint Mary
Middlefaire, Hillsboro, Texas, USA
Bedlam Bards, "Beat Me" from Take Out the Trash
Peter Johansson, "Beat Me (Swedish Version)"
Ohio Renaissance Festival, Harveysburg, Ohio, USA
Silent Lion, "Andalusia" from Into the Medieval World
Carolina Renaissance Faire, Davidson, North Carolina
The Rosewood Guild, "The Water Is Wide" from Forever and a Day
Texas Renaissance Festival, Plantersville, TX
Iris and Rose, "Show Us Your Leg" from Two in the Bush
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MiddleFaire, Hillsboro, TX
Brobdingnagian Bards, "If I Had A Million Ducats" from A Faire to Remember
PROMO - Geek Label Podcast
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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