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| Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 | 9:24 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #156 – Interview with MooNiE the Magnif’Cent  Renaissance Festival Podcast #156 – Interview with MooNiE the Magnif’Cent Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Malarky and Poppycock, Blackjacks ‘n Blarney, The Shantyman, 3 Pints Gone, Iris & Rose, Bedlam Bards, The Bordercollies, In Our Cups, The Interpreters, and Gypsy Guerrilla Band Wouldn’t it be amazing to walk among the rolling green hills of Ireland? Picture the texture of standing stones, the sounds of Irish fiddle, and the wet taste of Guinness on your lips and you’re just now beginning to understand the magic of each Celtic Invasion of Ireland. Join Marc Gunn, The Celtfather as he travels to Ireland this summer. The next trip is scheduled for June 13-20, 2011. Find all the details when you visit the website at www.celticinvasion.com . NOTES: Download 2005 and 2006 episodes on the website. Just click the link that says Music and scroll to the bottom. Thank you for your casting your vote for the Renaissance Festival Awards! The results have been compiled, and the winners will be announced soon. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page THIS WEEK: “Ave Maria” by Malarky and Poppycock from A Drink to All “Hills of Connemara” by Blackjacks ‘n Blarney from Bite Size “Pump Shanty” by The Shantyman from Pirate’s Life “On We Go” by 3 Pints Gone from The Beaches Of St. Valery “Fairy Story” by Iris & Rose from The Bust of… Iris and Rose FEATURE – Interview with MooNiE the Magnif’Cent PROMO – Ren-Fest Experience Podcast “River’s Jig” by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift (Music Inspired by Firefly and Serenity) “Tom Bombadil’s House/Tom’s Morning Mocha” by The Bordercollies from Laird of the Rings “Roll Me Over” by In Our Cups from Foolish Pleasure “Sir Eglamore” by The Interpreters from Be Gentle We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Princess Royal” by Gypsy Guerrilla Band from Ernie’s Pot O’ Gold II | | Sunday, February 6th, 2011 | 2:46 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #155 – Interview with One Flaming Idiot  Renaissance Festival Podcast #155 – Interview with One Flaming Idiot Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Owen Smith, TomLori, Owain Phyfe and The New World Renaissance Band, Nancy Daily Green, Gypsy Guerrilla Band, Off Keel, The Dregs, The Lost Boys, Water Street Bridge, and Season’s Melody Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Thank you for your casting your vote for the Renaissance Festival Awards! The results have been compiled, and the winners will be announced soon. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page THIS WEEK: “Black is the Colour” by Owen Smith from A Dark Harper “Rosin the Beau” by TomLori from Angus “Staines Morris Dance” by Owain Phyfe and The New World Renaissance Band from Where Beauty Moves and Wit Delights “Frog’s Wedding” by Nancy Daily Green from singing, dancing, everywhere “Kevin’s Carousel” by Gypsy Guerrilla Band from Ernie’s Pot O’Gold (1993) FEATURE – Interview with One Flaming Idiot PROMO – Celtic Myth Podshow “Irish Whiskey Blues” by Off Keel from Running at a Slant “Bawk Bawk Brains” by The Dregs from Angelina Farewell Concert “The Flying Carriage” by The Lost Boys from Heroes & Scoundrels “Two White Russians, One Big Swallow” by Water Street Bridge from Hard Times We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “The Quiet Bard’s Grave” by Season’s Melody from The Crossroads Faire | | Saturday, January 29th, 2011 | 3:27 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #154 – Interview with Adam Crack January 29th, 2011 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music by Wicked Tinkers, Henry Martin, Moor of Dundee, Axel the Sot, Diane Linn, The Lost Boys, Pandora Celtica, Water Street Bridge, The Village Idiots, and The Interpreters Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Thank you for your casting your vote for the Renaissance Festival Awards! The results have been compiled, and the winners will be announced soon. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page THIS WEEK: “The Duncan Johnstone Set” by Wicked Tinkers from Hammered “The Mist Covered Mountains” by Henry Martin from On The Salt Sea “Molly Malone/Cockles and Mussels” by Moor of Dundee from The Moor of Dundee “The Hairs of Her Dickie Di Doh (LIVE)” by Axel the Sot from Bottled Up! “Bonnie Ship The Diamond” by Diane Linn from Tales of the Trickster FEATURE – Interview with Adam “Crack” Winrich PROMO - “Maid In the Shade” by The Lost Boys from Heroes & Scoundrels “Silver Sterling” by Pandora Celtica from Out Of The Box “Balkan Washerwoman” by Water Street Bridge from Hard Times “Whiskey in the Jar” by The Village Idiots from Epic Win We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Irish Love Songs” by The Interpreters from Be Gentle | | Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 | 1:36 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #153 – Interview with Tony Artym Sorry this is so late folks, but life hasn't been to pleasant to me of late including my ISP, which shut down my connection abruptly about a week ago, so I am working off of my cell phone right now, which doesn't even give me enough bandwidth to download the Podcast myself, but it is there ready to be down loaded. Hopefully my connection issues will be solved by the next Podcast, right now I am debating between going back to cable and going wireless. If you have had any experience with wireless connection in the Bay Area, please let me know if they were good or bad and why Thanks, John and enjoy the show >:-} January 12th, 2011 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music by The Whiskey Bards, Thomas Grauzer, John C. Wiseman, Emily Kellam, Bedlam Bards, Bounding Main, Wolgemut, Jesse Linder, Iris & Rose, and Three Quarter Ale Wouldn’t it be amazing to walk among the rolling green hills of Ireland? Picture the texture of standing stones, the sounds of Irish fiddle, and the wet taste of Guinness on your lips and you’re just now beginning to understand the magic of each Celtic Invasion of Ireland. Join Marc Gunn, The Celtfather as he travels to Ireland this summer. The next trip is scheduled for June 13-20, 2011. Find all the details when you visit the website at www.celticinvasion.com . NOTES: Thank you for your casting your vote for the Renaissance Festival Awards! We are compiling the results and will be announcing the winners soon. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page THIS WEEK: Come Walk With Us” by The Whiskey Bards from Women, Whiskey & War “Farewell to Whiskey” by Thomas “Doc” Grauzer from Infernal Harp Racket Seven Angels (for Columbia) by John C. Wiseman from Simply Entitled “Waves On The Shore” by Emily Kellam (Emer Nic Aidan) from Waves On The Shore “On the Drift instrumental” by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift FEATURE – Interview with Tony Artym PROMO – Slice of Sci Fi “Randy Dandy O” by Bounding Main from Lost at Sea – Sea Shanties and Nautical Ballads “Sackpipslat” by Wolgemut from Momento “The Fields of Athenry” by Jesse Linder from The Bramble and the Rose “Christopher Columbo” by Iris & Rose from The Crass Menagerie We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com “Mon Coeur” by Three Quarter Ale from Intertwined | | Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 | 8:24 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #152 – Kristen’s Totally Inappropriate Porno Bawdy Holiday Special Show  Well as I have said before I am still recovering from a crashed hard drive, to the point that I haven't even set up Itunes yet, however this has got me downloading it now lol, enjoy. January 4th, 2011 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music By The Poxy Boggards, The Dregs, Siler & Clarc, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Axel the Sot, The Interpeters, Crass Roots, Bedlam Bards, Seymoure, Craig of Farrington, Merry Mischief, Iris n Rose, and Bocca Musica Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Thank you for your casting your vote for the Renaissance Festival Awards! We are compiling the results and will be announcing the winners soon. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page THIS WEEK: The Poxy Boggards, “She’s a Whore” from Liver Let Die “Do You Have What I Have?” by The Dregs from Dreggnog Siler & Clarc, “Nine Inches Will Please A Lady” from Blu The Merry Wives of Windsor, “All the Lads in Town” from Here’s to the Men Axel the Sot, “The Hairs of Her Dickie Di Doh (LIVE)” from Bottled Up! The Interpeters, “Professions” from Be Gentle Crass Roots, “Roll Me Over” from The Orphaned Celtic Children’s Whiskey Fund Bedlam Bards, “The Vicar and the Frog” from Barnyard Bedlam: A Cock and Bull Story Seymoure, “The Pudding Song” from Seymoure Says Craig of Farrington, “When Sylvia is Bathing” from Naughty Merry Mischief, “My Thing is My Own” from Lusty Ditties “Old King Cole” by Iris n Rose from Bedtime Stories We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com “Enormous Penis” by Bocca Musica from Goin’ South | | Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 | 7:57 pm [johndbr]
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The Renaissance Festival Podcast Show 150 and 151 Sorry these are so late, my hard drive crashed and I had a devil of a time finding the passwords to all the sites I belong to. I only keep passwords saved on my master computer and guess which one died on me... Luckily I still had my old master computer, but I had to go get it out of storage and that is in San Diego and I am in Santa Clara, that is only 439 miles here and 439 back... lol, Oh well here you go.
December 24th, 2010 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music By The Limeybirds, Vince Conaway, Wine and Alchemy, Heather Dale, Kerridwynn, The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, The Bilge Pumps, Marc Gunn, Porter & Stout, Coyote Run, Diane Linn, Craig of Farrington, Maidens III, and Malarkey and Poppycock Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page This year’s Renaissance Festival Awards already have more votes then last year. If you have not voted yet, then make sure you do. If you have voted already, tell all your friends, enemies, and arch enemies to do the same. It is a great way to show some appreciation for all the hardworking people around the world who make Renaissance Festivals so much fun! THIS WEEK: “The Limey’s 12 Days of Christmas” by The Limeybirds from All We Want for Christmas “The Holly and the Ivy” by Vince Conaway from Hang the Holly “Turning of the Seasons” by Wine and Alchemy from Turning of the Seasons “This Endris Night” by Heather Dale from This Endris Night “Winter’s Farewell” by Kerridwynn from Winter’s Farewell “Cold Frosty Morning” by The Gypsy Guerrilla Band from Ernie’s Pot O’Gold The Bilge Pumps, “A Pirate’s Night Before Christmas” from A Pirate’s Christmas Wish Interview with The Bilge Pumps The Bilge Pumps, “A Pirate’s Christmas Wish” from A Pirate’s Christmas Wish “Coventry Carol” by Porter & Stout from Christmas on the Cutlass “Somerset Wassail” by Coyote Run from Tend the Fire “Wintry Queen” by Diane Linn from Janus “Gaia Song/Winter” by Craig of Farrington from Blue Upon Blue “Snowbird” by Maidens III from Charm & Fire We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com “Ave Maria” by Malarkey and Poppycock from A Drink to All! Tags: Coyote Run, Craig of Farrington, Diane Linn, Heather Dale, Kerridwynn, Maidens III, Malarkey and Poppycock, Marc Gunn, Porter & Stout, The Bilge Pumps, The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, The Limeybirds, Vince Conaway, Wine and Alchemy Posted in Christmas Holiday, Shownotes | No Comments » December 20th, 2010 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, Empty Hats, Minstrosity, Coyote Run, Bedlam Bards, Brobdignagian Bards, 3 Pints Gone, Craig Of Farrington, Vince Conaway, Seymoure, The Pyrates Royale, L’Ensemble Cercamon, Bounding Main, and The Dregs Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page This year’s Renaissance Festival Awards already have more votes then last year. If you have not voted yet, then make sure you do. If you have voted already, tell all your friends, enemies, and arch enemies to do the same. It is a great way to show some appreciation for all the hardworking people around the world who make Renaissance Festivals so much fun! Best Use of Period Weaponry to Carve a Pumpkin Contest Winner: Thom Strizek Best Pumpkin Contest Winner: Daphne Yu They both win a free copy of the Renaissance Festival Compilation CD! Congratulations! THIS WEEK: Tony Artym’s Selections: “When I Was A Young Maid” by Tania Opland and Mike Freeman from Choice Faire “Cyrus in the Moonlight” by Empty Hats from The Hat Came Back “Tinkers’ Rest” by Minstrosity from Why Am I Not Surprised? Joe Haydu’s Selections: “Wintery Queen” by Coyote Run from Between Wick and Flame “Cyrus in the Moonlight” by the Empty Hats from The Hat Came Back (Also requested by Tony!) “The Dark Lady” by Bedlam Bards from Furious Fancies “Christmas Time in Texas” by the Brobdingnagian Bards from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1 Kristen Roger’s Selections: “The Moose Song” by 3 Pints Gone from One More Round “The Two Magicians” by the Empty Hats from The Hat Came Back “Lusty Young Smith” by the Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire To Remember “Old Dun Cow” by the Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales Marc Gunn’s Selections: “The 3 Song” by Craig Of Farrington from 20 Years Of Spicy Delights “Labyrinth” by Vince Conaway from Labyrinth “The Pudding Song” by Seymoure from Seymoure Says “Ballad of Joss” by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift Matt Ledder’s Selections: “Come Down You Roses/Blood Red Roses” by The Pyrates Royale from Tales of the Brigantine “Quand La Pastora” by L’Ensemble Cercamon from L’Ensemble Cercamon Singles “Blow Liza Blow” by Bounding Main from Going Overboard “Oor Hamlet” by the Brobdingnagian Bards from Real Men Wear Kilts “Sail the Sky” by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com “Wagon Wheel” by The Dregs from Angelina Farewell Concert Tags: 3 Pints Gone, Bedlam Bards, Bounding Main, Brobdignagian Bards, Coyote Run, Craig of Farrington, Empty Hats, L'Ensemble Cercamon, Minstrosity, Seymoure, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, The Dregs, The Pyrates Royale, Vince Conaway Posted in Shownotes, Special Feature | No Comments » | | Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 | 11:22 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #149 – Spooky Songs Halloween Ren Fest Special  Renaissance Festival Podcast #149 – Spooky Songs Halloween Ren Fest Special Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Water Street Bridge, Jolly Rogers, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Dregs, Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogges, Boogie Knights, Minstrels of Mayhem, Howl-O, The Reelies, Circled by Hounds, Fugli, Heather Dale, Scott Boswell, Voltaire, Marc Gunn, and Celtic Stone. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Wouldn’t it be amazing to walk among the rolling green hills of Ireland? Picture the texture of standing stones, the sounds of Irish fiddle, and the wet taste of Guinness on your lips and you’re just now beginning to understand the magic of each Celtic Invasion of Ireland. The next trip is scheduled for June 13-20, 2011. Find all the details when you visit the website at www.celticinvasion.com . NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page Best Pumpkin Contest and Best Use of Period Weaponry to Carve a Pumpkin Contest Win a free copy of the Renaissance Festival Compilation CD by posting a picture of your best pumpkin or your best use of period weaponry when carving a pumpkin. There will be two winners, one from each category. All submissions must be your own work and must be posted to the Facebook page by Midnight on Oct. 31, 2010. Good luck! THIS WEEK: “Danse Macabre” by Water Street Bridge from Danse Macabre BREAK “The Devil’s Son” by Jolly Rogers from Pirate’s Gold “O’er the Way” by Brobdingnagian Bards from Marked By Great Size “Zombies in the Shire” by The Dregs from Angelina Farewell Concert “Skeleton Crew” by Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogges from Tales of the Black Dog “Lycanthrope in Love” by Boogie Knights from Oh, The Horror! BREAK “The Banshee” by Minstrels of Mayhem from Rocky Road “Twa Corbies” by Howl-O from Ren-Ditions “The Fairy Wives Reels” by The Reelies from Myth and Memory “The Well Below The Valley” by Circled by Hounds from Chasing Our Tales BREAK PROMO – Transylvania Television CONTEST! – Best Pumpkin and Best Use of Period Weaponry to Carve a Pumpkin Win a free copy of the Renaissance Festival Compilation CD by posting a picture of your best pumpkin or your best use of period weaponry when carving a pumpkin. There will be two winners, one from each category. All submissions must be your own work and must be posted to the Facebook page by Midnight on Oct. 31, 2010. Good luck! “Ghost of John” by Fugli from Shakespeare: All the thrills without the frills “Black Fox” by Heather Dale from The Road to Santiago “Samhain Dance” by Scott Boswell from Jug of Punch “The Beast of Pirate’s Bay” by Voltaire from To the Bottom of the Sea “I’ll Drink from Dusk Til Dawn” by Marc Gunn from Happy Songs of Death We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Two Magicians” by Celtic Stone from Digital Flashbacks | | Thursday, October 21st, 2010 | 8:14 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #148 – Interview with Craig of Farrington October 21st, 2010 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Fugli, Coeur De Lion, The Dregs, Emerald Rose, Brobdingnagian Bards, Interview with Craig of Farrington, Jim Hancock, Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogges, 3 Pints Gone, Harpnotic, and Marooned. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Please rate the podcast on iTunes THIS WEEK: “Dance Of The Woodland Fae” by Fugli from Shakespeare: All The Thrills “Queen’s Lunch” by Coeur De Lion from Coeur De Lion “Charlie” by The Dregs from Angelina Farewell Concert “Come To The Dance” by Emerald Rose from Songs for the Night Sky “Wild Mountain Thyme” by Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire to Remember FEATURE – Interview with Craig of Farrington PROMO – Transylvania Television (TVTV Real Meanin’ of Halloween Special Show October 22, 2010) “Spanish Ladies” by Jim Hancock from Rolling Home “Cuckoo’s Nest” by Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogges from Tales of the Black Dog “Black & Tans” by 3 Pints Gone from Home Brew “Dark Forest” by Harpnotic from Harpnotic We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Double Rounds / On We Go” by Marooned from Better Than Live | | Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 | 9:36 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #147 – Interview with The Swordsmen October 12th, 2010 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Music from Rhianon, Emerald Rose, Blackmore’s Night, Empty Hats, Kenny Klein, Interview with The Swordsmen, Whiskey Bards, Pandora Celtica, Marc Gunn, Tartanic, and Heather Alexander. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted. See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Please rate the podcast on iTunes THIS WEEK: “Cruel Mother” by Rhianon from Single “Three More Drops” by Emerald Rose from Archives of Ages To Come “Rainbow Blues” by Blackmore’s Night from Ghost Of A Rose “Cyrus In The Moonlight” by Empty Hats from The Hat Came Back “I’m Not Drunk” by Kenny Klein from Barley Moon FEATURE – Interview with The Swordsmen PROMO - Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Slice of SciFi “Pass The Bottle” by Whiskey Bards from Women, Whiskey & War “Cannonball” by Pandora Celtica from F’n Sharp “Jock Stuart, A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day” by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure “Scratchy Maggie” by Tartanic from Unstoppable We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Wolfen One” by Heather Alexander from Midsummer | | Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 | 9:50 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #146 – Interview with La Paloma Hats October 5th, 2010 Music from Abby Green, Craig of Farrington, Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogs, The Lost Boys, Mallory & McCall, Interview with La Paloma Hats, Jack Salt & The Captain’s Daughter, Tartanic, Circled by Hounds, Gallamor the Bard, Bedlam Bards & Andruss. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Wouldn’t it be amazing to walk among the rolling green hills of Ireland? Picture the texture of dtanding stones, the sounds of Irish fiddle, and the wet taste of Guinness on your lips and you’re just now beginning to understand the magic of each Celtic Invasion of Ireland. The next trip is scheduled for June 13-20, 2011. Find all the details when you visit the website at www.celticinvasion.com . NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. Holiday Slow Down Update Find Faire News Living History Podcast Commendations to Tony Artym for the Ren Fest Podcast Facebook Page Special thanks to Matt Ledder for the new and improved podcast Please rate the podcast on iTunes THIS WEEK: “Beidh Aonach Amarach” by Abby Green from Einini “The Chill Eastern Winds” by Craig of Farrington from Blue Upon Blue “Skeleton Crew” by Capt’n Black’s Sea Dogs from Tales of the Black Dog “The Hod Song” by The Lost Boys from Heroes & Scoundrels “Dirty Ol’ Bird” by Mallory & McCall from Kings of the Sea FEATURE – Interview with La Paloma Hats PROMO – Irish & Celtic Music Podcast “Water is Wide” by Jack Salt & The Captain’s Daughter from Bring Us a Barrel “Amazing Grace (Hendrix Mix)” by Tartanic from Unstoppable “Cooliskerry” by Circled by Hounds from Chasing Our Tails “Dark Wanderer” by Gallamor the Bard from Gather Day We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “The Mermaid” by Bedlam Bards & Andruss from Barnyard Bedlam: A Cock and Bull Story Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 | 9:23 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #145 – Interview with Lady Ettie September 21st, 2010 Music from My Lady’s Cutlass, Djilia Phralengo, Axel The Sot, The Pyrates Royale, Kaade, Interview with Lady Ettie, Phillip Hole, Clandestine, Cantiga, C. Wayne Owens, Siler & Clarc, Jesse Linder. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. St Patrick’s Day Podcast. We are six months until St. Patrick’s Day. Now you can enjoy great St. Paddy’s Day music once a month from The Celt Father. THIS WEEK: “Battle of the Sexes” by My Lady’s Cutlass from We Be Pirates! “The Fallen” by Djilia Phralengo from Oracle “The Fly” by Axel the Sot from Tales From The Tavern The Best of Axel The Sot “The Brigatine” by The Pyrates Royale from Tales of the Brigantine “Suaontraigi” by Kaade from At A Loss For Words FEATURE – Interview with Lady Ettie PROMO – The Ren Fest Experience Podcast “The Crayfish Song” by Phillip Hole from Digging It “Back to Chico” by Clandestine from To Anybody At All “Reels” by Cantiga from Otter’s Pool “Limerick #2″ by C. Wayne Owens from We’re Really In It This Time Doo Dah “Whiskey in the Jar” by Siler & Clarc from Two Long At The Faire We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “The Humors of Whiskey” by Jesse Linder from The Bramble and the Rose Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Saturday, September 18th, 2010 | 9:21 am [johndbr]
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Vote in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards of 2010 Renaissance Magazine, Celtic Music CD Store and Marc Gunn are proud sponsors of the 2010 Renaissance Festival Awards. Do you have a favorite entertainment group that performed at a Renaissance faire near you? Is there a band on the podcast that you absolutely love? What's your favorite Renaissance festival? And vendor? Once a year, we compile a list of the most-popular Renaissance Festival performers currently performing at Renaissance faires. From now until December 31, 2010, you can vote for your favorites at faire. Then we will tally up the votes and compile a podcast to be released in February featuring all of your favorite groups of 2010. You can see a list of past winners here. | | Monday, September 13th, 2010 | 11:31 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #144 – Talk Like a Pirate Day September 14th, 2010 Music from Rambling Sailors, Pirate Comedy Show, Crimson Pirates, The Jolly Rogers, Dogs in Doublets, The Dregs, Captain Black Jack” Murphy, Pirate Extraordinaire, Clandestine, Marooned, The Limeybirds, Voltaire, Pandora Celtica, Flying Fish Sailors, The BOOM, The Pirates of Rogues Cove, The Pyrates Royale, Barleyjuice, Mallory and McCall. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Expand your Celtic music world when you travel with Marc Gunn, The Celt Father, Experience the sites with your fellow Celts during the day. At night, join Marc Gunn in song. Next up is Ireland in 2011. We’re heading to back to Dublin, plus a visit to the untapped countryside of Donegal and Sligo. Visit CelticInvasion.com for more details NOTES: Talk Like a Pirate Day is here again on Sept 19. So grab ye bottle of Rum Mates and Celebrate the RUM! Oh and Pirates and Wenches Cast your votes in the 6th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards. See past winners here. St Patrick’s Day Podcast. We are six months until St. Patrick’s Day. Now you can enjoy great St. Paddy’s Day music once a month from The Celt Father. Mallory of Mallory & McCall is under constant bed rest due to illnesses. Please visit the website and support the band with your purchases. THIS WEEK: “Pirate’s Life” by Rambling Sailors from Bright Shining Clear “The Blackened Pearl” by Pirate Comedy Show from Pirate Comedy Show Album “Come ‘n Be A Pirate” by Crimson Pirates from Come ‘n Be A Pirate “Roll Me Hearties” by The Jolly Rogers from Pirate’s Gold “Pirate Song” by Dogs in Doublets from The Circle and Dogs in Dublets Sing! “General Taylor” by The Dregs from Our Drunk Goes To Eleven “PSA – Talk Like a Pirate Day” by Captain Black Jack” Murphy, Pirate Extraordinaire from Pogue Mahone Means Kiss My Arse FEATURE – Interview with Captain Black Jack” Murphy, Pirate Extraordinaire “A Drop of Nelson’s Blood (Roll the Golden Chariot Along)” by Captain Black Jack” Murphy, Pirate Extraordinaire from Pogue Mahone Means Kiss My Arse PROMO – The Ren Fest Experience Podcast “Saucy Sailor” by Clandestine from The Ale is Dear “The Fair(e) Lass” by Marooned from Marooned “Faith’s Pirate Jokes” by The Limeybirds from YO HO! Pirate Album “The Beast of Pirate’s Bay” by Voltaire from To the Bottom of the Sea “Sister Selkie” from Pandora Celtica from Out of the Box “King of the Cannibal Islands” by Flying Fish Sailors from Loch Ness Monster “Down Among The Dead Men” by The BOOM from Prepare To Be Boarded “The Lime Juice Ship” by The Pirates of Rogues Cove from Setting Sail “High Barbary” by The Pyrates Royale from Tales of the Brigantine “Modern Pirates” by Barleyjuice from Six Yanks We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “The Derelict” By Mallory and McCall from Kings of the Sea Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 | 10:05 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #143 – Interview with Maryland Renaissance Festival September 7th, 2010 Music from Water Street Bridge, Brobdingnagian Bards, Fugli, The Village Idiots, TomLori, Interview with the Maryland Renaissance Festival, Wolgemut, The Limeybirds, Merry Mischief, Merry Wives Windsor, Owain Phyfe. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Renaissance Festival Awards are now open! Ren-Fest Experience Podcast THIS WEEK: “Davy Jones” by Water Street Bridge from Hard Times “A Fairy Story” by Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire to Remember “The Lincolnshire Poacher” by Fugli from On the Woad “End of the Season” by The Village Idiots from Epic Win “Soldier, Solder” by TomLori from A-Beggin FEATURE – Jules Smith of the Maryland Renaissance Festival PROMO - Radio Yesterday “Scharazula & Allemande” by Wolgemut from Schauspeluden II “Pirate Limey RRRicks” by The Limeybirds from Yo-HO! “The Elder Song” by Merry Mischief from Just Love Songs “(That Bastard) John Barleycorn” by Merry Wives Windsor from Our Revels Now Begin We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “A Health To The Company” by Owain Phyfe from Poets, Bards, & Singers Of Song Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 | 10:39 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #142 – Interview with Barely Balanced August 31st, 2010 Music from Jack Salt & The Captain’s Daughter, The Pyrates Royale, Curtis & Loretta, Marooned, Phillip Hole, Interview with Barely Balanced, Doc Grauzer, Hey Nunnie Nunnie!, Vince Conaway, Darcy Nair, Owain Phyfe and The New World Renaissance Band. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Kilted For Her Pleasure Now On Sale Renaissance Festival Awards open on September 1st THIS WEEK: “Paddy West” by Jack Salt & The Captain’s Daughter from Bring Us a Barrel “Heave Ya Ho” by The Pyrates Royale from Tales of the Brigantine “Lutefisk for Supper” by Curtis & Loretta from Just My Heart For You “Castle of Dramoor” by Marooned from Better Than Live “Old Horse” by Phillip Hole from Digging It PROMO – British Invaders Podcast “The Clergy’s Lamentation” by Doc Grauzer from Infernal Harp Racket “The Mary Query” by Hey Nunnie Nunnie! from Hey Nunnie Nunnie! “Drowsy Maggie/The Tam Lin Reel” by Vince Conaway from Distractions from the Muse “Arise, Arise” by Darcy Nair from I Feel My Heart Fly We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Since First I Saw Your Face” by Owain Phyfe and The New World Renaissance Band from Where Beauty Moves and Wit Delights Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Thursday, August 26th, 2010 | 8:32 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #141 – Interview with New Minstrel Revue August 24th, 2010 Music from The Poxy Boggards, Kerridwynn, The Jolly Rogers, Jed Marum, Merry Mischief, New Minstrel Revue, New Minstrel Revue, Wicked Tinkers, Vince Conaway, Boogie Knights, Whirly Jig, Clandestine. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Kilted For Her Pleasure, Marc Gunn’s newest CD of kilted Celtic Comedy music, is now on sale. A New Ren Fest Podcast – The Ren-fest Experience Podcast Celtic MP3s Music Magazine Marc Gunn’s Pub Songs Podcast THIS WEEK: “This Pub That We Call Home” by The Poxy Boggards from Anchor Management “Little Black Fox” by Kerridwynn from Memories in Thyme “The Queen Fairy” by The Jolly Rogers from X Marks the Spot “Willie Coleman – Tune Set” by Jed Marum from Sands of Aberdeen “Shule Aroon” by Merry Mischief from Just Love Songs “Black Leg Miner” by New Minstrel Revue from Far and Away FEATURE – New Minstrel Revue “The Mingueley Boat Song” by New Minstrel Revue from Far and Away “Last Embers” by Wicked Tinkers from Rant “The Abbey” by Vince Conaway from Labyrinth “Leonardo” by Boogie Knights from Cavalier Attitude “Crooked Jack” by Whirly Jig from Thing-A-Ma-Jig We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Breton Tunes” by Clandestine from Songs from Home Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 | 11:35 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #140 – Interview with Alice the Cook August 18th, 2010 Music from My Lady’s Cutlass, Iris and Rose, Jed Marum, Cantiga, Jolly Rogers, Interview with Alice the Cook,, Jesse Linder, The Lost Boys, The Limeybirds, Jim Hancock, The Minstrels of Mayhem. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com All of the romance…. none of the plagues. Blackthorn Village Renaissance Faire is a new festival located in the hills of Northeastern Arkansas. Enjoy a weekend of faire magic. August 21st and 22nd, 2010. NOTES: Kilted For Her Pleasure is released on August 16th. Please order a copy on that day. Ren Radio Getting the West Coast Ren Faires into the scene St Patrick’s Day Podcasts THIS WEEK: “Sam Gone Away (Live)” by My Lady’s Cutlass from We Be Pirates! “Sarah, Sarah” by Iris and Rose from The Crass Menagerie “Goodbye Mick” by Jed Marum from Lonestar Stout “Country Dances” by Cantiga from Magic Steps “Seven Days to Paradise” by Jolly Rogers from Cutlass Cannon and Curves FEATURE – Alice the Cook Today’s Promo – How to Grow Your Geek “Nancy Spain” by Jesse Linder from The Bramble and the Rose “Out of a Dream” by The Lost Boys from The Lost Boys “Our Favourite Pet” by The Limeybirds from Tweet! “King Henry/Drunken Sailor” by Jim Hancock from Rolling Home We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Ballad for Erin” by The Minstrels of Mayhem from Rocky Road Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 | 8:26 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #139 – Instrumental Music August 10th, 2010 Music from Brobdingnagian Bards, Bret Blackshear, Claire Roche, Djilia Phralengo, Tartanic, Cantiga, Wolgemut, Kaade, Empty Hats, Tania Opland & Mike Freeman, Whirly Jig. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel the world with Celtic musician and your podcast host, Marc Gunn, See the magic of Ireland during the day, and at night, join me song. We’re going back to Ireland in June 2011 And you can be there too! Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Wanted: New Graphics for the Renaissance Festival Podcast. 725×375 Renaissance Festival Awards open on September 1st. Start telling your fellow Rennies. Renaissance Festival Podcast Compilation CD. Support the podcast and RESCU with one fell swoop. Marc Gunn performing at the Blackthorn Village Renaissance Festival and Louisiana Renaissance Festival THIS WEEK: “Harvest Home” by Brobdingnagian Bards from Songs of the Muse “Whiskey for Breakfast/Staten Island Hornpipe” by Bret Blackshear from Fingers, Frets and Fire “The Robin’s Jaunt Set” by Claire Roche from Hello, I’m Claire Roche “Oracle” by Djilia Phralengo from Oracle “Jig Trade” by Tartanic from Tartanic – Uncensored-Archives Vol. 1 (Live) Podcast Promo from Tuning into Sci Fi “Arran Boat Song” by Cantiga from Magic Steps “Dance Of The Green Man (Trad.)” by Wolgemut from Danza “The Faerie Queen” by Kaade from Second Hearing “Temperence Reel/Tam Lyn” by Empty Hats from Captured “The Roses Grown/Thompson Jig/The Close Call” by Tania Opland & Mike Freeman from Choice Fare We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Planxty Irwin” by Whirly Jig from Thing-A-Ma-Jig Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 | 9:25 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #138 – Awards Show August 3rd, 2010 Music from Empty Hats, Pyrates Royal, The Dregs, Crimson Pirates, Owain Phyfe, Neidfyre, Craig of Farrington, Cast in Bronze and Rick Nestler /Phillip Hole www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Travel the world with Celtic musician and your podcast host, Marc Gunn, See the magic of Ireland during the day, and at night, join me song. We’re going back to Ireland in June 2011 And you can be there too! Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. NOTES: Wanted: New Graphics for the Renaissance Festival Podcast. 725×375 Renaissance Festival Awards open on September 1st. Start telling your fellow Rennies. Renaissance Festival Podcast Compilation CD. Support the podcast and RESCU with one fell swoop. Marc Gunn performing at the Blackthorn Village Renaissance Festival and Louisiana Renaissance Festival This Week: Phillip Hole “Red is the Rose” from Digging It Cast in Bronze “Reflection” from Spirit of The Bells Craig of Farrington “Mary Mac” from Blue on Blue Neidfyre “All Around my Hat” from Duck Feet Waddling Owain Phyfe “My Fate” from Bards Poets and Singers of Song Crimson Pirates “Rockey Road to Dublin” from Come and Be a Pirate The Dregs “We be Soldiers 3” from Thank You Sir May I Have Another Pyrates Royale “Mist Covered Mountains of Home” from Black Jack Empty Hats “Happy Man” from 5 Listener Comments - We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line. - We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast and tells their friends. Thanks to those you email us and to those who post in our message board at RenaissanceFestival dot com. And a special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases in the Renaissance Festival Podcast Music Store at CDBaby. - Special thanks John B. for maintaining the myspace page, RenaissanceFestival.com and ModernBard.org. - The Renaissance Festival Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, Kristen Roger, and Joe Haydu. If you like what you heard today, visit our shownotes at www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com and find out more about the artists who make the music happen. Show your support by telling your friends of the great music you found. Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over Podcast: Play in new window | Download | | Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 | 6:55 pm [johndbr]
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Renaissance Festival Podcast #137 – Feature on Wolgemut July 27th, 2010 Music from Three Quarter Ale, 3 Pints Gone, The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, Maidens IV, Seymoure, Feature on Wolgemut, Captain Black’s Sea Dogs, Nancy Daily Green, Bedlam Bards, The Jolly Rogues, Flying Fish Sailors. www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com Specializing in self-hypnosis workshops and CDs for performers who want to banish stage fright, enhance creativity, and truly shine under pressure. More information at www.HarmonyHypnosis.NET. NOTES: Make Your Hall of Fame Nominations Celtic CD Summer Blowout Sale from the Celtic Music CD Store Wanted: New Graphics for the Renaissance Festival Podcast. 725×375 THIS WEEK: “The Fox” by Three Quarter Ale from Three Quarter Ale “Willie Taylor” by 3 Pints Gone from There Is A Ship “Bekledim Waltz” by The Gypsy Guerrilla Band from Ernie’s Ottoman “Heart of the Brave” by Maidens IV from Celtic Fire “Once Upon a Time” by Seymoure from Seymoure Says FEATURE – Wolgemut Podcast Promo from Z-Net Central “‘Neath the Waves” by Captain Black’s Sea Dogs from Bone In Me Leg “Off to California/Red Haired Boy/Fisher’s Hornpipe” by Nancy Daily Green from singing, dancing, everywhere “Big Damn Trilogy” by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift “I’m a Rover Seldom Sober” by The Jolly Rogues from Captain Billy’s Privateers We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com. We want to thank everyone who listens to this podcast, tells their friends, and interacts with us on our various forums. A very special thanks to those who financially support the podcast by making donations or through your purchases of music through renaissancefestivalmusic.com. “Poke You in the Eye” by Flying Fish Sailors from Poke You in the Eye Podcast: Play in new window | Download |
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