Renaissance Festival Podcast #174 – Interview with Laszlo Nemesi




Renaissance Festival Podcast show

Summary: Music from The Merry Wives of Windsor, Nancy Daily-Green, Dogs in Doublets, Captain John Stout, The Whiskey Bards, Jon Baade, Friends of Tradition, Brobdingnagian Bards, Mallory and McCall,  and The Dregs Sponsor: ALEP 2: There and Back Again Another "Lord of the Rings" Themed Event is in the works! "ALEP 2: There and Back Again" 2011 is returning courtesy of the same wonderful people who brought you "A Long Expected Party" held at Shaker Village in Harrodsburg, KY in September of 2008. This exciting event will feature storytelling, music, adventures, languages and lore all inspired by JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings novels. Come celebrate a reenactment of the great halls of Gondor, the beautiful forested Elven outpost of Rivendell, and the peaceful green hills of The Shire. Join us Sept 28 through October 2nd, 2011 for a weekend you will never forget. Find out more details at ALEP2.us NOTES: Download 2005 and 2006 episodes on the website. Just click the link that says Music and scroll to the bottom. Please rate the podcast on iTunes Like our Facebook Page If you like Hobbits or Lord of the Rings, Marc has a new album in the works of hobbit drinking songs: http://celticmusic.org/2011/hobbit-songs/ THIS WEEK: "Windsor's Cider" by The Merry Wives of Windsor from Tales from the Windsor Tavern "An Madairin Rua (The Little Fox)" by Nancy Daily-Green from singing, dancing, everywhere "Dead Whale On The Mountain" by Dogs in Doublets from The Dark Cutesy "General Taylor" by Captain John Stout from Songs from the Water's Edge "Wreck Of The Julie Plante" by The Whiskey Bards from The Recruiter...Free Rum Ain't Free FEATURE - Interview with Laszlo Nemesi PROMO - Transylvania Television "Scarborough Settler's Lament" by Jon Baade from Cliche "Square Dance Medley (4 tunes)" by Friends of Tradition from Dance! "Shadowfax" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Memories of Middle Earth "Pirate King" by Mallory and McCall from Kings of the Sea "Scotland" by The Dregs from Thank You Sir May I Have Another