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Renaissance Festival Podcast #154 – Interview with Adam Crack

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Renaissance Festival Podcast #154  Interview with Adam Crack         

January 29th, 2011               

Podcast: Play in new window  | Download Music by Wicked Tinkers, Henry Martin, Moor of Dundee, Axel the Sot,  Diane Linn, The Lost Boys, Pandora Celtica, Water Street Bridge, The  Village Idiots, and The Interpreters
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THIS WEEK:

The Duncan Johnstone Set by Wicked Tinkers
from Hammered

The Mist Covered Mountains by Henry Martin
from On The Salt Sea

Molly Malone/Cockles and Mussels by Moor of Dundee
from The Moor of Dundee

The Hairs of Her Dickie Di Doh (LIVE) by Axel the Sot
from Bottled Up!

Bonnie Ship The Diamond by Diane Linn
from Tales of the Trickster FEATURE  Interview with Adam Crack Winrich
PROMO -


Maid In the Shade by The Lost Boys
from Heroes & Scoundrels

Silver Sterling by Pandora Celtica
from Out Of The Box

Balkan Washerwoman by Water Street Bridge
from Hard Times

Whiskey in the Jar by The Village Idiots
from Epic Win

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Irish Love Songs by The Interpreters
from Be Gentle