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Renaissance Festival Podcast #123 Feature on Rambling Sailors

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Renaissance Festival Podcast #123 Feature on Rambling Sailors       

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
   
                Music from Bocca Musica, Blackmores Night, The Lost Boys,  Clandestine, Marc Gunn, FEATURE on Rambling Sailors, Tartanic, Dan  Marcotte, Nancy Daily-Green, The Pyrates Royale, Voltaire.

 

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like Bridget OMalley, the Pirate Queen.   
 

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THIS WEEK:


Solfeggio Ale” by Bocca Musica
from We Are Entertainers   
 

Where Are We Going From Here by Blackmore’s Night
from Ghost   Of A Rose   


     
 

We Are the Lost Boys by The Lost Boys
from The Lost  Boys   


     
 

Back to Chico by Clandestine
from To Anybody at All   
 

Red, Red and Black by Marc Gunn,  The Godfather of Celtic Music Online
from Happy  Songs of Death   


     
  FEATURE  Rambling Sailors


Pirates Life by Rambling  Sailors
from Bright Shining Clear   


     
 

Beggars to God by Rambling Sailors
from Bright   Shining Clear   


     
 

Airholes by Tartanic
from Tartanic Uncensored-Archives Vol. 1 (Live)   


     
 

Pete the Polymorpher by Dan Marcotte
from Manticores and Owlbears   


     
 

Baidin Fheidhlimidh (Philips Little Boat); by Nancy Daily-Green
from singing, dancing, everywhere   
 

Come Down You Roses/Blood Red Roses by The Pyrates Royale
from Tales of the Brigantine   


     
  Podcast Promo from The  Signal Podcast
   


     
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The Beast of Pirates Bay; by Voltaire
from To the  Bottom of the Sea   


     
   
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