Renaissance Festival Podcast #61, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2006

Music from Djilia Phralengo, Owain Phyfe, Istanpitta, In Our Cups, The Rogues, The Limeybirds, Silent Lion, Sarah Mullen, and E Muzeki.

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This week:

Michigan Renaissance Festival, Holly, Michigan, USA
Djilia Phralengo, “On Powdered Wings” from Oracle

Owain Phyfe, “Cossak Folk Song” from Tales From the Vineyard

Fishers Renaissance Faire, Fishers, Indiana, USA
Istanpitta, “CSM #159-dance” from Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Saint Mary

Maryland Renaissance Festival, Crownsville, Maryland, USA
In Our Cups, “The Violet Time” from Foolish Pleasures

The Rogues, “Pressed for Time” from RogueTrip

Kansas City Renaissance Festival
The Limeybirds, “Professions” from TWEET!

Ohio Renaissance Festival, Harveysburg, Ohio, USA
Silent Lion, “Maid of Bedlam” from Into the Medieval World

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, Manheim, Pennsylvania, USA
Sarah Mullen, “Planxty Fanny Poer” from The Wild Woods

Kansas City Renaissance Festival, Kansas City, Kansas
Queen’s Gambit, “Wayfaring Stranger” from En Passant

Texas Renaissance Festival, Plantersville, Texas
E Muzeki, “Syrto” from Mavra Matia

Minnesota Renaissance Festival, Shakopee, Minnesota, USA
The Dregs, “General Taylor” from Our Drunk Goes to Eleven

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Marc Gunn, “Middle Earth Bragging Song” from Soul of a Harper

Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading “The Faire is Over”

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