Renaissance Festival Podcast #72, Mar 24-25 and March 31 - April 1
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This week:
24-25 March
* Excalibur Fantasy Faire, Dale, Texas, USA
Bedlam Bards, "St. Brendan's Faire Isle" from Furious Fancies
Also on The Circle, Renaissance Festival Compilation CD
* Bay Area Renaissance Festival, Tampa, Florida, USA
For Love or Money, "Spanish Ladies" from Songs From the Garden
* Arizona Renaissance Festival, Apache Junction, Arizona, USA
Pirate Shantyman and Bonnie Lass, "Donald, Where's Your Trousers?" from Faire Favorites and Songs of the Sea
* Four Winds Renaissance Faire, Troup, Texas, USA
Arabesque, "The Gneeveguilla Set" from Glen Road to Cordoba
31 March - 1 April
* Acadiana Medieval Faire, Arnaudville, Louisiana, USA (Top 5 New Renaissance Festivals)
L'Ensemble Cercamon, "Dança dels calucs" from Blau
* Arizona Renaissance Festival, Apache Junction, Arizona, USA
Tartanic, "Sack of Stones" from Unmistakeable
* Bay Area Renaissance Festival, Tampa, Florida, USA (Feb 17-Apr 1)
Empty Hats, "Blind Fiddler" from Captured
E Muzeki, "Roxanna of Illyria" from E Muzeki
* Excalibur Fantasy Faire, Dale, Texas, USA
Birds of a Feather, "Foggy Dew" from Soothing Sounds for Shattered Psyches
* Four Winds Renaissance Faire, Troup, Texas, USA
Brobdingnagian Bards, "None But A Harper" from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
* Medieval Faire, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
Fugli, "The Lincolnshire Poacher" from On the Woad
The Jolly Rogers, "Curvy Girls" from "Cutlass, Cannon, and Curves"
Queen's Gambit, "Twiddles" from Off the Board
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* North Carolina Renaissance Faire, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Silent Lion, "Andalusia" from Into the Medieval World
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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