Renaissance Festival Podcast #79 - Aug 11-12 and 18-19, 2007
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Notes:
- Two Year Anniversary
- RenRadio Closes Down End of July
- Renaissance Festival Podcast on Myspace by John B.
- RenSpace
- Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion
- Thoughts on Ren Faire Favorites
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August 11-12
*Big Bear Faire- Fawnskin, California
Poxy Boggards, "All for Me Grog" from Bawdy Parts
* Washington Renaissance Fantasy Faire – Gig Harbor, Washington
Bedlam Bards, "Saint Brendan’s Fair Isle (Socket Light)" from Furious Fancies
* Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire – Manheim, Pennsylvania
Coyote Run, "Oak& Ash & Thorn" from Pleads the 5th
* Great Lakes Medieval Faire and Marketplace – Rock Creek, Ohio
Owain Phyfe, "Cossack Folk Song" from Tales from the Vineyard
* Sterling Renaissance Festival – Sterling, New York
Merry Mischief, "Loch Lomond" from Just Love Songs
* Northern Catskill Mountains Renaissance Faire – Cairo, New York
Blackjacks N’ Blarney, "Hills of Connemara" from Bite Size
August 18-19
* Washington Renaissance Fantasy Faire – Gig Harbor, Washington
The Rogues "Pressed for Time" from RogueTrip
* Great Lakes Medieval Faire and Marketplace – Rock Creek, Ohio
E Muzeki, "Desert Song" from E Muzeki
* Sterling Renaissance Festival – Sterling, New York
Cantiga, "The Enchantment of the Faeries" from Once Upon A Time
* Big BearCity Renaissance Faire- Fawnskin, California
The Merry Wives of Windsor, "Letters from the Sea" from Here's to the Men
* Pennsylvania Renaissance Fantasy Faire – Manheim, Pennsylvania
The Pirate Shantyman & His Bonnie Lass, "Wild Rover" from Faire Favorites and Songs of the Sea
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Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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