Renaissance Festival Podcast #119 – October 17-18, 2009

Music from The Rogues, Siler and Clarc, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, Istanpitta, Counterfeit Bards, Brodbingnagian Bards, Cantiga, Djilia Phralengo, Whirly Jig, In Our Cups, Nancy Daily-Green, and Tullamore.

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Music
* The Rogues, “The Red Head” from Off Kilter

* Siler and Clarc, “Have Some Madiera M’Dear”

* Tania Opland & Mike Freeman, “When I Was A Maid” from their CD Choice Faire

* Istanpitta, “CSM #100″ from Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Saint Mary

* Counterfeit Bards, “Goddess Within” from Bard From This Hall

* Brobdingnagian Bards, “A Prudent Thief” from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales

* Cantiga, “Skillywidden” from Martha’s Dragon

* Djilia Phralengo, “Primavera” from Oracle

* Whirly Jig, “Bitter Wine” from Thing-A-Ma Jig

* In Our Cups, “Aunt Clara” from Foolish Pleasures

* Nancy Daily-Green, “Dublin Lady” from Delia’s Hearth

* Tullamore“Wedding Jigs” from Wild and Wicked Youth

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