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Title: Renaissance Festival Podcast #127 – Feature on Tortuga Twins
Post by: JohnB on May 22, 2010, 12:03:50 PM
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #127   Feature on Tortuga Twins (http://renaissancefestivalmusic.com/2010/05/renaissance-festival-podcast-127-feature-on-tortuga-twins/"%20rel=bookmark)             
May 18th, 2010               

Music from Curtis Loretta, Sarah Marie Mullen, Jon Baade,  The CrossRogues, Emerald Rose, The Jolly Rogers, In Our Cups, TomLori,  Queens Gambit, Bounding Main. Feature on the Tortuga Twins.

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Next up is Ireland in 2011. Notes:

Marc  Gunn at Texas Scottish Festival (http://marcgunn.com/2010/06/marc-gunn-texas-scottish-festival-arlington-tx/) first weekend of June

In the middle of my Celtic  Invasion of Scotland (http://celticinvasion.com/2010/05/celtic-invasion-of-scotland-oban-scotland/) This Week:

Tum Balalaika by Curtis  Loretta (http://www.curtisandloretta.com/)
from Just  My Heart For You (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/curtisloretta/from/celtic/)

Dance Of The Yeti by Sarah  Marie Mullen (http://www.sarahmariemullen.com/)
from Harpers Bizarre

Johnny Cope by Jon Baade (http://www.jonbaade.com/)
from Cliche

Down in the Moor by The CrossRogues (http://jesselinderbard.livejournal.com/)
from Another Round

Four Doors to Elfland by Emerald  Rose (http://www.emeraldrose.com/)
from Archives of  Ages To Come (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/emrose5/from/celtic/)

FEATURE  Tortuga Twins (http://www.tortugatwins.com/)

Sardinia Song by Tortuga  Twins (http://www.tortugatwins.com/)

Biddie McGraw by The  Jolly Rogers (http://www.chivalry.com/jollyrogers/)
from Loose Cannons: The Jolly Rogers VI

The Dragon and the Virgin by In Our Cups
from Foolish  Pleasure (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/inourcups/from/celtic/)

Pas Tyme with Goode Company by TomLori (http://www.tomlori.com/)
from Dancing in the Streets

Ballad of St. Annes Reels by Queens Gambit (http://www.queens-gambit.com/)
from En  Passant (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/queensgambit5/from/celtic/)

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Fareweel Tae Tarwathie by Bounding  Main (http://www.boundingmain.com/)
from Going  Overboard  (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/boundingmain3/from/celtic/)


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