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Music from Marc Gunn, My Ladies Cutlass, The Bard O’Neill, Natasha Collete, CrossRogues, The Interpreters, Phillip W. Serna, The Raggle Taggle Gypsies, The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Three Quarter Ale, and Bedlam Bards
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Music
*Marc Gunn, “Whiskey, You’re the Devil” from Happy Songs of Death
*My Ladies Cutlass, “The Seagull” from We Be Pirates!
*The Bard O’Neill, “The Lily of the West” from Conversations With The Moon
*Natasha Collete, “Tenson III-IV” from Vida
*CrossRogues, “Day of the Clipper” from Another Round
*The Interpreters, “Red is the Rose” from Be Gentle
*Phillip W. Serna, “Fortune [My Foe]” from Recital 5-22-07
*The Raggle Taggle Gypsies, “Copper Kettle”
*The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, “The Nutting Girl” from Ernie Rocks
*The Merry Wives of Windsor, “There’s Trouble at the Mill” from Our Revels Now Begin
*Three Quarter Ale, “Maid on the Shore” from Intertwined
*Bedlam Bards, “Kilkelly(Cedric’s Farewell)” from Furious Fancies
Faires Running This weekend
*Bill Johnston’s Pirate Days, Alexandria Bay, NY
*The Shiabruck Medieval Village, Montrose, MI
*The Big Bear City Renaissance Faire, Fawnskin, CA
*The Maine Renaissance Faire at Castle Treasure, Manchester, ME
*The Michigan Renaissance Faire, Holly, MI
*The New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo, NY
*The Great Lakes Medieval Faire, Rock Creek, OH
*The Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival, Mannhiem, PA
*The Washington Renaissance Fantasy Faire, Buckley, WA
*The Bristol Renaissance Faire, Kenosha, WI
Listener Comments
Shanon from Texas writes: “I’ve listened to your podcast for a long time now, but recently I had all 4 wisdom teeth removed
. Thankfully I also convinced my family to get faster internet, so I was able to download so many of your podcasts at once, rather than just listening to the 3 or 4 i have from the past. I’m so glad I have something to listen to that makes me happy as I get better. Thank you so much, this music makes me think of being back at TRF, my favorite place on earth, rather than in bed eating soft foods for a few days
”
Nathan writes “I just wanted to drop a note to say that podcast #109 was exceptional.
Great music selection, an excellent interview, and Joe’s new mic sounds terrific!
It made me happy. Good job all around! Now, I’m off to listen to #110.”
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Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over