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Porter and Stout CD Review!

Started by Lady Alchemy, May 28, 2008, 09:03:20 PM

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Lady Alchemy

I would like to congratulate "Porter and Stout" on the great review of their "Treasures" CD in the latest issue of Renaissance Magazine.  I was so very happy to see them getting national publicity :D  I, myself, love this CD as well and still listen to it at least twice a week.
I LOVE  You Marcus!!!!!

Lady Alchemy

By the way, they also reviewed "Cast In Bronze".  It got an okay review, but they really liked "Porter and Stout".
I LOVE  You Marcus!!!!!

Professor M

Yes, nice reviews.  If you check the byline, you'll see the review was written by our own GypsyWriter!  So congrats on being published, GW.  And a big Huzzah for Porter and Stout.  I love that CD, too.
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~ C.S. Lewis

anne of oaktower

Huzzah!  Well done, gentlemen!  I, too, have that CD and our very own "Pittsburgh (renfaire) Pirates" often sing me to school and back.
aka: Oak-hearted Annie / Anne of Oak Barrel / Barefoot Annie

"It is never too late to be what you might have been."

renfairephotog

They kept talking about it during TN ren but the issue didn't make to the newstand till the end of faire. I did get their Live Pud CD, Three Sheets to the wind.
Twenty seasons of covering renaissance  festivals. Photos/calendar/blog.
Fairy photographer

Terry Griffith

A big Hoozzah to P & S.  I hope they sell a bunch.  Barb does a great job of capturing the experience of the CDs she reviews.
"There's a unicorn that's hangin' in what's known as father's room......"

anne of oaktower

Quote from: renfairephotog on May 29, 2008, 05:19:46 PM
I did get their Live Pud CD, Three Sheets to the wind.

Live Pud???  What exactly is on that new CD?
aka: Oak-hearted Annie / Anne of Oak Barrel / Barefoot Annie

"It is never too late to be what you might have been."

GypsyWriter

Thanks Prof M and Terry for the very kind kudos!  I'm happy to know everyone is pleased with the positive review.  I sure enjoyed listening to the CD for weeks in preparation--it was a lot of fun.  I'm really in need of a pub sing now!

Good thing faire is just a few weeks away....
You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.
--Colette

Professor M

Quote from: GypsyWriter on May 29, 2008, 08:55:31 PM
I'm really in need of a pub sing now!

Good thing faire is just a few weeks away....
You don't have to wait that long.  Join us at the Harp & Fiddle on June 6.  Terry's singing.
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~ C.S. Lewis

jarethmorgan

Many thanks to everyone! We really appreciate your comments and your support. We are very pleased with the review and excited about the future. We are also very much looking forward to seeing all of you, both at G.L.M.F. and our own Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival.

Oh...we will have copies of all four of our CD's available at the faire!

With my love, friendship and best wishes,

Vinny (aka Jareth Morgan / "Droolin' Jack" Porter)

Mistress Charlotte

Congratulations Boys.  They need to up the volume next year so I can hear you from my place!! 
Cause, "Cake or death?" That's a pretty easy question.
Anyone could answer that.
"Cake or death?"
"Eh, cake please."

DuCoeur

Up the volume or silence the Bells....

Congrats guys....

And once more a great review GW.  4 issues and counting
I would rather endure a thousand biblical hells then live a life of perpetual inconsequence.

Terry Griffith

Who's up for a clandestine cotton clapper caper?
"There's a unicorn that's hangin' in what's known as father's room......"

wildthingjew

my congrats to them also, and to compliment the lovely young lady they had with them in TN, she was so nice to miss katie scarlett
jamie, mother of miss katie scarlett

Professor M

Quote from: Terry Griffith on June 12, 2008, 09:21:00 PM
Who's up for a clandestine cotton clapper caper?
Too dangerous for me.  Try Claude Cooper from Cleveland
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~ C.S. Lewis