Renaissance Festival Hall of Fame 2008 Inductees
Joe Kudla "Thomas Snot" (1951 – 2008)"He was a man, take him for all and all, we shall not look upon his like again" (William Shakespeare, Hamlet) For 35 years Joe Kudla played Thomas Snot, one half of the Puke n' Snot team. This old man in tights made millions of family, friends, and fans tears with laughter. Sadly Joe passed away only a few days before his home town Renaissance Festival opened in Minnesota.
Joe and Mark Sieve (Ralph Puke) first got their start back in 1974 at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival under the names Mouldy & Wart. Shows were ten minutes in length, largely improvised, always in the streets. The next year they changed there names to Puke n' Snot joined at the Minnesota Festival by Penn and Teller. As the years went on that act of Puke n' Snot became bigger. They were seen at many other Renaissance Festivals, Soon the shows would become too big for the streets of any Renaissance Festivals so in 1983 Puke n' Snot moved to stage. Puke n' Snot putting there own spin "trademark brand of mock-Shakespearean vaudeville to audiences composed mostly of morbidly obese, turkey-drumstick devouring, semi-conscious yahoos." Joe and Mark together put out four cds and one dvd of there work over the 35 years of play the old men in tights.
The show goes on Joe passing just days before the Minnesota Renaissance Festival opened millions of family, friends, and fans wondered what was going to happen to the show. It is a show you just have to see when Puke n' Snot where out at the Renaissance Festivals. Joe has a Memorial Fund trying to help Joe's daughter Angela go to college. A "Thomas Snot Pilsner Mug" and "Thomas Snot Memorial Tee Shirt" can be found in their store or online at their home page at www.magaga.com.
Joe "always believed that the show was bigger than the actors…the spirit of the show carries on. People still laugh. Joe would want them to keep laughing. So, to honor Joe and his long legacy", Mark and the Puke n' Snot team keep the shows going with a long time friend of both Joe and Mark. John Gamoke has picking up where Joe left off and is playing "Thomas Snot Jr," and both man (Mark and John) are still acting at Renaissance Festivals today.
You can find out more about Puke n' Snot and what Renaissance Festivals there are at by going to there home page at www.magaga.com. There you can also read more about Joe and what family, friends, and fans have said as will as leave your own thoughts about him, but most of all see there shows Joe would have like, it would make him happy. Long Live Thomas Snot!
Carol Black "Lady Ettie"Carol Black (Lady Ettie) For more then 25 years Carol is been entertaining young people to the lost arts of chivalry, respect, etiquette, and manners. She reminds the audience through her skills of storytelling and performance. Carol is also a founding member of Renaissance Entertainers, Services, and Crafters United (RESCU).
When one first see Carol one is reminded never judge a book by it's cover. It has been said that Carol is the most approachable character at any festivals, and her fascinating gracefulness and great knowledge of etiquette keeps her audiences mesmerized.
Carol has "performed in theatre's, festivals, and school across the country. Her work has been reviewed and celebrated in major newspapers, magazines, and on television…Her charming toothless smile she brings her message of acceptance to all ages." Carol's shows run between 45 minutes to one hour. Teaching lost arts of chivalry, respect, etiquette, and manners that it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, one can always be a Lady or a Gentleman. This means No Bullying!
Carol with a costume filled with many surprises. From the oversized large brimmed hat covered with nuts, feathers, flowers, ribbons and bangles, to the flair of the rest of her attire that is accentuated with pouches, pins, colorful cloth, and other adornment, all will find Carol charm and toothless smile a treat for all, even the uncertain.
Carol is the founding member and the president of Renaissance Entertainers, Services, and Crafters United (RESCU) is a non-profit organization established to promote and maintain the health and medical well-being of the participants of Renaissance Faires, historical performances and other artistic events through financial assistance, advocacy, education and preventative programs. RESCU was founded almost 6 years ago by veteran Renaissance participants. They now consist of 10-12 board members including artisans, actors, guild members, and a former bank executive. The board members and volunteers of the RESCU Foundation were or are participants of Renaissance Faires or have a connection that compels them to serve tirelessly so this organization can thrive. The board of the RESCU Foundation spends an incredible amount of volunteer hours assuring RESCU's role in the future. They do everything that needs to be done, through heartache and pressure. But this aspiration cannot be done without assistance.
Carol still performs at Renaissance Festivals and schools still teaching that any young man or woman to be a Lady or a Gentleman by learning lost arts of chivalry, respect, etiquette, and manners. Carol is still working hard with the RESCU today. You can find out more about Carol Black work and what Renaissance Festivals she is at and about her at www.ladyettie.com and find out more about the RESCU Foundation at www.rescufoundation.org.
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Renaissance Festival Podcast #113 - August 29-30, 2009
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- FaireNews.com
- RESCU Foundation
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-Wench Magazine – All Things Renaissance & Fantasy - will launch this Fall and we are inviting Merchants to advertise and to submit items for review. 100,000 full color copies of Wench will be distributed at Ren Faire’s & Fantasy Festivals through the 2009/2010 season. Visit www.WenchMagazine.com for details and to preview the publication.
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Music
*3 Pints Gone, “Black and Tans” from Home Brew
*Diabolis in Musica, “Rabensballad” from Vibrabimus
*Blackmores Night, “The Circle” from Secret Voyage
*The Wicked Tinkers, “I Will Go” from Loud
*Caterina Francesca, “Amarilli mia Bella”
*String Thaw, “Campbell’s Farewell” from Smooth Sailing
*Merry Mischief, “Strike the Bell” from ScallyWags
*Owl Morrison, “Gumball” from spooky girl with the helen keller shoes
*Empty Hats, “Wave over Wave” from 5
*Terry Griffith, “Foggy Dew” from For My Grandfathers
*Thyme Awaye, “The Gypsy Rover” from Thyme Awaye
*Istanpitta, “Mariam Matrem” from Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Saint Mary
Faires Running This weekend
*The Blackthorn Village Renaissance Faire, Maynard, AR
*The Illinois Renaissance Festival, Danville, IL
*The Maryland Renaissance Festival, Crownsville, MD
*The Michigan Renaissance Faire, Holly, MI
*The Minnesota Renaissance Festival, Shakopee, MN
*The New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo, NY
*The Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival, Mannhiem, PA
*The Pittsburg Renaissance Festival, West Newton, PA
*The Bristol Renaissance Faire, Kenosha, WI
Listener Comments
Janet writes: “Love, love, love all the podcasts! I was listening this AM and Marc put the idea forth of re-releasing out of “print” music on his label with all the processds going to RESCU. I think that sounds like a splendid idea. Regards, and keep on podcasting.”i
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line.
- We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast and tells their friends. Thanks to those you email us and to those who post in our message board at RenaissanceFestival dot com. And a special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases in the Renaissance Festival Podcast Music Store at CDBaby.
- Special thanks John B. for maintaining the myspace page, RenaissanceFestival.com and ModernBard.org.
- The Renaissance Festival Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, Kristen Roger, and Joe Haydu. If you like what you heard today, visit our shownotes at www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com and find out more about the artists who make the music happen. Show your support by telling your friends of the great music you found.
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Renaissance Festival Podcast #112 – August 15-16, 2009
Music from Marc Gunn, My Ladies Cutlass, The Bard O’Neill, Natasha Collete, CrossRogues, The Interpreters, Phillip W. Serna, The Raggle Taggle Gypsies, The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Three Quarter Ale, and Bedlam Bards
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- RESCU Foundation
- ATTN BANDS: Send your calendar comments to Joe Haydu at music @ renaissancefestivalmusic.com.
-Download this week's podcast.
Music
*Marc Gunn, “Whiskey, You’re the Devil” from Happy Songs of Death
*My Ladies Cutlass, “The Seagull” from We Be Pirates!
*The Bard O’Neill, “The Lily of the West” from Conversations With The Moon
*Natasha Collete, “Tenson III-IV” from Vida
*CrossRogues, “Day of the Clipper” from Another Round
*The Interpreters, “Red is the Rose” from Be Gentle
*Phillip W. Serna, “Fortune [My Foe]” from Recital 5-22-07
*The Raggle Taggle Gypsies, “Copper Kettle”
*The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, “The Nutting Girl” from Ernie Rocks
*The Merry Wives of Windsor, “There’s Trouble at the Mill” from Our Revels Now Begin
*Three Quarter Ale, “Maid on the Shore” from Intertwined
*Bedlam Bards, “Kilkelly(Cedric’s Farewell)” from Furious Fancies
Faires Running This weekend
*Bill Johnston’s Pirate Days,
*The Shiabruck Medieval Village,
*The Big
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*The Great Lakes Medieval Faire,
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Listener Comments
Shanon from
Nathan writes “I just wanted to drop a note to say that podcast #109 was exceptional.
Great music selection, an excellent interview, and Joe's new mic sounds terrific!
It made me happy. Good job all around! Now, I'm off to listen to #110.”
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line.
- We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast and tells their friends. Thanks to those you email us and to those who post in our message board at RenaissanceFestival dot com. And a special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases in the Renaissance Festival Podcast Music Store at CDBaby.
- Special thanks John B. for maintaining the myspace page, RenaissanceFestival.com and ModernBard.org.
- The Renaissance Festival Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, Kristen Roger, and Joe Haydu. If you like what you heard today, visit our shownotes at www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com and find out more about the artists who make the music happen. Show your support by telling your friends of the great music you found.
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over
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Saturday, August 08, 2009
Renaissance Festival Podcast #111 – August 8-9, 2009
Music from Blackmore’s Night, Kerridwynn, Broceliande, Castlebay, Jim Hancock, Celtic Stone, Gallamor the Bard, Jed Marum, Flying Fish Sailors, John C. Wiseman, Ten Penny Travelers, and The Whiskey Bards
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Notes:
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- RESCU Foundation
- ATTN BANDS: Send your calendar comments to Joe Haydu at music @ renaissancefestivalmusic.com.
-Download this week's podcast.
Music
*Blackmore’s Night, “Home Again” from Fires at Midnight
*Kerridwynn, “Little Black Fox” from Memories In Thyme
*Broceliande, “Hobbit Walking Song” from The Starlit Jewel
*Castlebay, “The Harmony of May” from Tapestry II – Garden of Green
*Jim Hancock, “Carrickfergus” from Rolling Home
*Celtic Stone, “Raggle Taggle Gypsies” from Druid Wood
*Gallamor the Bard, “Mallon’s Bridge” from Drive By Barding
*Jed Marum, “Rose of Tralee” from Confederate Songs of Ireland
*Flying Fish Sailors, “Flupandemic” from Loch Ness Monster
*John C. Wiseman, “Danny Boy” from Simply Entitled
*Ten Penny Travelers, “Raven Boys” from Beyond the Gate
*The Whiskey Bards, “Pirate Lullabye” from The Recruiter…Free Rum Ain’t Free
Faires Running This weekend
*Bill Johnston’s Pirate Days, Alexandria Bay, NY
*The Big Bear City Renaissance Faire, Fawnskin, CA
*The World Renaissance Faire, Irvine Lake, CA
*The Maine Renaissance Faire at Castle Treasure, Manchester, ME
*The Silver Leaf Renaissance Faire, Battle Creek, MI
*The New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo, NY
*The Great Lakes Medieval Faire, Rock Creek, OH
*The Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival, Mannhiem, PA
*The Washington Renaissance Fantasy Faire, Buckley, WA
*The Bristol Renaissance Faire, Kenosha, WI
Listener Comments
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line.
- We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast and tells their friends. Thanks to those you email us and to those who post in our message board at RenaissanceFestival dot com. And a special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases in the Renaissance Festival Podcast Music Store at CDBaby.
- Special thanks John B. for maintaining the myspace page, RenaissanceFestival.com and ModernBard.org.
- The Renaissance Festival Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, Kristen Roger, and Joe Haydu. If you like what you heard today, visit our shownotes at www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com and find out more about the artists who make the music happen. Show your support by telling your friends of the great music you found.
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over
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Saturday, August 01, 2009
Renaissance Festival Podcast #110 – August 1-2, 2009
Music from Albannach, Nancy Daily-Green, Barleyjuice, Cantiga, In Our Cups, Cedric the Fiddler, Jesse Linder, Emerald Rose, Haggis Rampant, Craig of Farrington, Men of Thunda, Mickle-A-DoQueen’s Gambit
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Notes:
- Vote in the MUSICAL CHALLENGE
- FaireNews.com
- RESCU Foundation
- ATTN BANDS: Send your calendar comments to Joe Haydu at music @ renaissancefestivalmusic.com.
-Download this week's podcast.
Music
*Albannach, “Rebel King” from Eye of the Storm
*Nancy Daily-Green, “The Twa Sisters” from Silly Songs of the Selkie
*Barleyjuice, “Tippin’ It Up To Nancy” from One Shilling
*Cantiga, “Cantiga 100” from Magic Steps
*In Our Cups, “Bedlam Boys” from Foolish Pleasure
*Cedric the Fiddler, “Rights of Man” from Cedric’s Overmode
Jesse Linder Interview
*Jesse Linder, “Irish Emigrants Trilogy” from Easy & Free
*Emerald Rose, “Gwydion’s song to Lleu” from Songs for the Night Sky
*Haggis Rampant, “Bonny Portmore_Highland Cathedral” from Tri
*Craig of Farrington, “Hymn to Venus” from Blue upon Blue
*Men of Thunda, “Clumsy Lover” from Men of Thunda
*Mickle-A-Do, “Molecatcher” from Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
*Queen’s Gambit, “Threes” from Pawn to King Four
Faires Running This weekend
*FaireWorlds, Eugene, OR
*The Pirate Festival, Milton, Ontario
*The Colorado Renaissance Festival, Larkspur, CO
*The Midsummer Magick Renaissance Faire, Oxford, CT
*The World of Faires Festival, South Elgin, Il
*The Silver Leaf Renaissance Faire, Battle Creek, MI
*The New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo, NY
*The Great Lakes Medieval Faire, Rock Creek, OH
*The Washington Renaissance Fantasy Faire, Buckley, WA
*The Bristol Renaissance Faire, Kenosha, WI
Listener Comments
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line.
- We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast and tells their friends. Thanks to those you email us and to those who post in our message board at RenaissanceFestival dot com. And a special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases in the Renaissance Festival Podcast Music Store at CDBaby.
- Special thanks John B. for maintaining the myspace page, RenaissanceFestival.com and ModernBard.org.
- The Renaissance Festival Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, Kristen Roger, and Joe Haydu. If you like what you heard today, visit our shownotes at www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com and find out more about the artists who make the music happen. Show your support by telling your friends of the great music you found.
Music Challenge
5.Kenny Klein, “The Highwayman’s Song” from Little Birds of Desire
4. Tippler’s Way, “Rolling Home” from Let A Light Shine
3. 3 Pints Gone, “Nancy Whiskey” from One More Round
2. Carl Ash, “Calling St. Cecilia” from Compass Rose
1. The Minstrels of Mayhem, “Starlover” from Blind Man’s Bluff
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