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Renaissance Festival Podcast #96

Started by bellobard, June 04, 2008, 01:39:41 AM

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Renaissance Festival Podcast #96
Music from 3 Pints Gone, Bounding Main, Clandestine, Bramblebrush, Dogs in Doublets, Rambling Sailors, The BorderCollies, The Rogues, Tourdion, Seelie Court, Sirens' Song, The Musical Blades, Jack Salt, and The Bedlam Bards

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Notes:
- Vote in the MUSICAL CHALLENGE, http://www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com/vote/
- FaireNews.com, http://www.fairenews.com/
- Show 100 will mark our 3rd anniversary. We're looking for promos for the show, so send yours to music @ renaissancefestivalmusic.com
- ATTN BANDS: Send your calendar comments to Joe Haydu at music @ renaissancefestivalmusic.com.

- Download this week's podcast.
http://media.libsyn.com/media/bellobard/RenFestPodcast-096.mp3


Music

* 3 Pints Gone, "The Beaches of St. Valery" from Auld Lang Syne, the New Favorites Of 3 Pints Gone, http://www.3pintsgone.com/

* Bounding Main, "Blow Liza Blow" from Going Overboard, http://www.boundingmain.com/

* Clandestine, "The Telfer Jigs" from To Anybody at All, http://www.celticmp3s.com/bands/clandestine/

* Bramblebrush, "Greenman" from Songs from the Glade, http://bramblebush-music.com/

* Dogs in Doublets, "Pirate Song", http://www.dogsindoublets.com/

* Rambling Sailors, "Holy Ground" from Wanderlust, http://ramblingsailors.com/

* The BorderCollies, "The Storm - Tam Linn" from The Road from Swannanoa, http://www.thebordercollies.com/

* The Rogues, "Slip Jigs" from Live in Canada, Eh, http://www.therogues.com/

* Tourdion, "Liverpool Judies", http://www.tourdion.net/

* Seelie Court, "The Wreck of the Nancy Lee" from Cobblestone, http://www.ilevel.net/seelie-court/

* Sirens' Song, "Silk Road" from Starlight and Shadow, http://www.sirenssong.net/

* The Musical Blades, "The Toasting Song", http://www.musicalblades.com/

- 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

In every podcast, we highlight two songs. You get to vote for your favorite of those two songs. The winner is featured in the next podcast. If a band wins two times in a row, then we'll be playing a new song from the same band.

The Current Champ

*Jack Salt "Spanish Ladies", http://www.myspace.com/jacksaltandthewaisters

The Challenger

By request

* The Bedlam Bards, "The Dark Lady" from Furious Fancies, http://www.bedlambards.com/

Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over" from Renaissance Festival Podcast Compilation, http://cdbaby.com/cd/renaissancefestival/from/celtic/

Professor M

Welcome to the new forum, Marc!  Enjoy Ireland.
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~ C.S. Lewis

Doc Tyma

Question - I was looking through the songhenge website and was unable to find a place to subscribe to the podcast.  Could you post the link for subscription?  Thank you much, and excellent work!
--
Doc Tyma (but Adam is fine, too ;-)
Devious little wandering professor of symbols and signs

Professor M

"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~ C.S. Lewis

Doc Tyma

--
Doc Tyma (but Adam is fine, too ;-)
Devious little wandering professor of symbols and signs

Elinor Hakebourne

YAY! Marc made it to the new forum! Glad you found the "lifeboat" turned "cruise" ;)