Renaissance Festival Podcast #103 - Holiday Special
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Music
*The Brobdingnagian Bards, “What Child is This” from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol 1
*Cast in Bronze, “Carol of the Bells” from The Voyage
*Diane Linn, “Wintry Queen” from Janus
*Emerald Rose, “Santa Claus is Pagan, Too” from Rants and Ramble
*Coyote Run, “Boar’s Head Carol” from Tend the Fire
*Hey Nunnie Nunnie, “Silent Night” from Every Day Is Christmas!
*Kerridwynn, “Winter’s Farewell” from Winter’s Farewell
*Nancy Daily Green, “The Gloucestershire Wassail” from Celebrating Christmas Yore
*The Limeybirds, “The Limey’s 12 Days of Christmas” from All We Want for Christmas
*Vince Conaway, “The Holly and the Ivy” from Hang the Holly
*Wicked Tinkers, “Ihr Kinderlein Kommet” from Slainte Happy Holidays
*Wine and Alchemy, “Turning of the Seasons” from Turning of the Seasons
*Tippler’s Way, “Auld Lang Syne” from Let a Light Shine
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- 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.
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- 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
In every podcast, we showcase the top five songs from last week’s podcast. Be sure to vote for your favorite song.
The Top 5
5The Rogues, “Bagpipes on
4Coyote Run, “Finnean’s Dance” from Between Wick and Flame
3Merry Mischief, “Strike The
2Wild Mountain Thyme, “Little Drummer Girl” from
1Silent Lion, “The Good Marrow” from Into the Medieval World
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading “The Faire is Over”
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--posted by Joe Haydu
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Friday, December 15, 2006
Renaissance Festival Podcast #67 - Christmas Music Special
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Notes:
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Download this week's podcast.
This week:
Porter & Stout, "Coventry Carol" from Christmas on the Cutlass
Coyote Run, "Somerset Wassail" from Tend the Fire
The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, "Cold Frosty Morning" from Ernie's Pot O'Gold
The Cheshire Singers, "Gaudete"
Kerridwynn, "Winter's Farewell" from Winter's Farewell
My Lady's Cutlass, "Raul's Reel AKA Christmas Reel (In G)" from We Be Pirates!
Craig of Farrington, "Gaia Song/Winter" from Blue Upon Blue
Malarky, "Ave Maria" from A Drink to All!
Fugli, "Fum Fum Fum" from Il Est Ne
Maidens III, "Snowbird" from Charm & Fire
Brobdingnagian Bards, "Little Drummer Boy" from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1
Diane Linn, "Wintery Queen" from Janus
Vince Conaway, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" from Hang the Holly
Howl-O, "The Holly and The Ivy" from Merry
The Limeybirds, "Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl" from The Limeybirds Christmas Album
Wolgemut, "Polar Bear" from Momento
- We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at
music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST
in the subject line.
- 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.
Heather Dale, "Veni, Veni Emmanuel" from This Endris Night
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--posted by Marc Gunn
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Saturday, December 17, 2005
Renaissance Festival Podcast #25, Holiday Special Edition
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This week:
Cheshire Singers, "The Boars Head Carol”
Kerridwynn, "Jesu Joy" from Memories in Thyme
NeidFyre, "Hey Ho Rounded" from Duck Feet Waddling
The Limey Birds, "The Limey’s 12 Days of Christmas" from All We Want for Christmas!
Craig o’Farrington, "No Snow Never" from A Rhyme for Orange (and other slices of sillyness)
Howl-O, "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" from Merry
Fugli, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" from Il Est Ne’
Malarkey and Poppycock, "Ave Maria" from A Drink to All!
Vince Conaway, "Wassail, Wassail" from Hang the Holly
Heather Dale, "This Endris Night" from This Endris Night
Brobdingnagian Bards, "Christmas Time in Texas" from Christmas in Brobdingnag
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Nancy Daily-Green, "What Child Is This?" from Celebrating Christmas Yore
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
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--posted by Marc Gunn
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