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Music from The Pirate Shantman and Bonnie Lass, Jim Hancock, The Shantyman, Bedlam Bards, Craig of Farrington, Fugli, Celtic Stone, The Jolly Rogers.
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This week:
Four Winds Renaissance Faire
The Pirate Shantyman and Bonnie Lass, “Wild Rover” from Faire Favorites and Songs of the Sea
Bay Area Renaissance Festival
Jim Hancock, “Kitty O’Toole” from Songs of Love and Other Silly Stuff
Pirate Comedy Show Promo, Eileen Bachendoit
Arizona Renaissance Festival
The Shantyman, “Hello Somebody” from Pirate’s Life
Excalibur Fantasy Faire
Bedlam Bards, “Black Leather Band” from Take Out the Trash
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Florida Renaissance Festival
Craig of Farrington, “The Lady Says She’s Irish” from A Rhyme for Orange (and other slices of sillyness)
Fugli, “Crazy Leo’s Indulgences”
Digital Flashback
Celtic Stone, “Little Beggarman” from Digital Traditions
Song Request
The Jolly Rogers, “One for the Road” from X Marks the Spot
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Brobdingnagian Bards, “The Unicorn Song” from Songs of Ireland
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading “The Faire is Over”