Newsletter: Captain Tightpants’ and Bilbo Baggins’ Very Special Message
April 28, 2011 Marc Gunn, The Celtfather Celtic Music, the Traditional and the Twisted Proud Supporter of Indie Celtic music! www.marcgunn.com Greetings, We have just one week to go living in New Orleans. Then we are off to Birmingham, Alabama. Our home is almost all packed up. It’s just a matter of time. Meantime, I […]
Kenzie Update
Right now, Kenzie is in her bouncy chair in my office. She’s playing with a carrot and having a great time trying to eat the leaves and bouncing while the annoying music kicks in. However, as long as she’s enjoying it, I’m happy. People keep asking for updates about Kenzie so I thought I’d write […]
Marc Gunn and Jamie Haeuser House Concert
On May 8th, my family and I move to Birmingham, Alabama. While this is not my last show in Louisiana (I’m already booked for the first three weekends of the Louisiana Renaissance Festival), it is my last show as a resident for now. I am pleased to invite you to this exciting retrospective of my […]
Marc Gunn – StarFest – Denver, CO
Thanks to Erfworld Readers
Last week, I was surprised to see a whole bunch of fresh donations to support my daughter Kenzie. It turns out it was all due to Rob Balder from the Erfworld website. Aside from hosting a hugely popular online webcomic, Rob Balder is also one of the founding members of The Funny Music Project, of […]
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #103: Celtic Instrumentals
Music from SlipJig, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Culchies, The Jolly Rogues, Haggis Rampant, Rising Gael, Con Durham & Maz O’Flaherty, J.J. Sheridan, Whalebone, Heather Alexander, Atlantic Wave, Kindred Spirits, Poitin, Prydein. www.celticmusicpodcast.com/103 Sponsor: ALEP 2: There and Back Again Another “Lord of the Rings” Themed Event is in the works! “ALEP 2: There and […]
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Marc Gunn – Alabama Celtic Association Scots Irish Festival – Springville, AL
Fan Funding Drinking Songs for Hobbits
Imagine what it would be like if your local pub was just like in Lord of the Rings. You would see hobbits sitting at tables clinking mugs. You’d hear raucous acoustic music in the background and roaring laughter. Folks would break out in song, stomping their feet and dancing on tables. The beer would be […]
New Game: Runestone Wisp
My friend Newell Rose designed a video game using HTML5. It’s called Runestone Wisp and it uses music from the Brobdingnagian Bards. It takes a fairly recent browser and last I heard, it won’t run on Internet Explorer. I haven’t heard if it won the competition it was entered into or not.