Celtic Christmas Podcast #012




Celtic Christmas Podcast show

Summary: Celtic and Renaissance festival Christmas music from the 2006 Holiday Special of the Renaissance Festival Podcast. Music from Porter and Stout, Coyote Run, Gypsy Guerrilla Band, Cheshire Singers, Kerridwynn, My Lady's Cutlass, Craig of Farrington, Malarky, Fugli, Maidens III, Brobdingnagian Bards, Diane Linn, Vince Conaway, Howl-O, The Limeybirds, Wolgemut, Heather Dale Brought to you by... CELTIC INVASION VACATION. Do you want to visit Ireland? Ever wanted to see the Cliffs of Moher or drink Guinness straight from the source? You can do just that with the Marc Gunn Visit http://www.celticinvasion.com/ for details. Notes: - 2nd Annual Renaissance Festival Awards - Celtic MP3s Music Magazine - Celtic Music - Subscribe and post your comments on iTunes - Marrus This week: Porter & Stout, "Coventry Carol" from Christmas on the Cutlass Coyote Run, "Somerset Wassail" from Tend the Fire The Gypsy Guerrilla Band, "Cold Frosty Morning" from Ernie's Pot O'Gold The Cheshire Singers, "Gaudete" Kerridwynn, "Winter's Farewell" from Winter's Farewell My Lady's Cutlass, "Raul's Reel AKA Christmas Reel (In G)" from We Be Pirates! Craig of Farrington, "Gaia Song/Winter" from Blue Upon Blue Malarky, "Ave Maria" from A Drink to All! Fugli, "Fum Fum Fum" from Il Est Ne Maidens III, "Snowbird" from Charm & Fire Brobdingnagian Bards, "Little Drummer Boy" from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1 Diane Linn, "Wintery Queen" from Janus Vince Conaway, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" from Hang the Holly Howl-O, "The Holly and The Ivy" from Merry The Limeybirds, "Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl" from The Limeybirds Christmas Album Wolgemut, "Polar Bear" from Momento - We want your comments and suggestions. Email us at music@renaissancefestivalmusic.com with REN FEST PODCAST in the subject line. - 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. Heather Dale, "Veni, Veni Emmanuel" from This Endris Night