Marc Weeklies: New Austin and Alabama Shows, Lord of the Rings Celebration, St Patrick’s Day Music Features

My weekends fly by too quickly. This past one, I was at I-Con Science Fiction Convention on Long Island. It was the first Sci Fi convention I ever went to. This year, I was named Performance Guest of Honor. That honor really rang home in the ceremony when I was presented a plaque for all the music I've provided the convention since I started attending it in 2001.

Sometimes, you never know how much your music affects someone or even an organization until they pull you aside and say, “thank you”. Until that happens, you can only hope you make an impact. Nine years later, I found dozens of wonderful fans and friends gathered at my shows to sing-along with me and share my love of music. I just hope the rest of my life is so fortunate.

In the meantime, I have a few last minute adds to my schedule. This Friday, I'll be at Things Celtic in Austin at 4pm sharing music from my latest CD in a free concert. Then over the weekend, I'll be back at Sherwood Forest Faire for it's final weekend. I head up the following Saturday to the mountains north of Birmingham, Alabama for the 1st Annual Scots Irish Festival, presented by the Alabama Celtic Association.

Come join me for a couple weekends of fun Celtic songs. Slainte!
Marc Gunn

PS! “Peggy Gordon” hasn't hit # on the Irish music charts on Soundclick. Please, please listen to the song and help it chart to #1

Song of the Month: “Peggy Gordon” by Marc Gunn
from The Bridge

This Week:

Quote of the Week: “Spring would not be spring without bird songs.” Francis M. Chapman

CD of the Week: The Green Knight by Heather Dale. A lively and affectionate look at medieval life, with 14 catchy new songs. Features harp, bodhran drum, mandolin, world percussion and Irish flutes, all played by Heather and her bandmates Ben Deschamps & Jason Sonier.

There and Back Again: YOUR Tale. They did it! They finally announced the return of the experience of a lifetime. In 2008, a bunch of Lord of the Rings fans decided to keep the passion of JRR Tolkien's books alive by hosting a reenactment of Bilbo Baggin's Birthday, called A Long Expected Party (read the review). My old band, the Brobdingnagian Bards were hired to perform at this event. I was unprepared at how amazing the weekend would be. We had three days of music, storytelling, workshops, adventures, all culminating in Bilbo's magical disappearance. It was amazing. And it's back. In 2011, A Long Expected Party returns, and once again, I will be there performing with a new band named The Band Sidhe. If you love Lord of the Rings as much as I do, this is an event that You Should Not Miss!

Pub Songs Podcast: Return of the iPod Shuffle. The recent iPod shuffle experiment was a wonderful success. So I think I'm gonna keep it going. There's a couple new episodes since last I wrote here. Many more coming!

iMix of the Month: OMG St Patrick's Day Irish Music iMix. I know it's a St. Patrick's Day mix. I'll have a new one next month. In the meantime, please rate the mix.

Celtic Invasion Vacations. Details for the Celtic Invasion of Ireland are coming any day now. The dates of this summer's invasion are July 19-26, 2010.

A Few of my Random Links: St Patrick's Day Party Music, Irish Song Lyrics, Celtic Music CD Store, Free Irish Music Downloads, Cat Music Blog, Cat Lovers Podcast, Seymoure Says, The Funny Music Project, St Patrick's Day Songs

New at the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine: Tartan Day, “Secret Signs” by The Bow Triplets, “Sands of Aberdeen” by Jed Marum(with Hugh Morrison and Mason Brown), “Waken The Echoes” by Locklin Road, “The Music Of Scotland” by Two Men In Skirts, “The Bridge” by Marc Gunn, “The Angel's Share” by Atlantic Wave, “Scythian Live Vol. 1” by Scythian, “Metamorphosis” by Stonecircle

Marc Gunn in the News:

Dr. Demento featured “St Patrick Never Drank” in his St. Patrick's Day episode this year. Go vote for it!

Wired Magazine's GeekDad did a podcast of SciFi themed music and featured my song “Monahan's Mudder's Milk”. They called me “The James Brown of Internet Celtic Music”.

The FuMP featured my latest title song from my next CD “Kilted For Her Pleasure”.

“The Bridge” was reviewd by the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine.

The Austin Celtic Group announced my last-minute addition of a show at Things Celtic this Friday at 4pm.

Devo Spice announced our Cabaret and FuMP show in his update.

Today in History announced my birthday on St. Patrick's Day.

TOL Radio posted my recording of “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” in their forums.

Projo Subterranean Homepage News posted a review of my article “17 Free Celtic Music Downloads for St. Patrick's Day”.

Medemia's Dementia Song of the Day featured my song “The Leprechaun”.

Lee Martindale mentioned me in her blog about MidSouthCon. What a great woman!

Texas Tripper mentioned me while talking about Sherwood Forest Faire.

One Tree Hill Podcast featured some of my music in their most-recent podcast.

You Can't Make It Up‘s St. Patrick's Day episode featured “What Shall We Do With a Catnipped Kitty” as well as my “Danny Boy” parody.

Upcoming Gigs:

Apr 2, 2010, Things Celtic, Austin, TX
Apr 3-4, 2010, Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX
Apr 10, 2010, Alabama Celtic Association Scots Irish Festival, Springville, AL
Apr 16-18, 2010, StarFest, Denver, CO
April 23, 2010, Nebraska Outback Concerts @ 7:30p, Sutherland, NE
May 17-24, 2010, Celtic Invasion of Scotland, Oban, Scotland
Jun 4-6, 2010, Texas Scottish Festival, Arlington, TX
Jul 2-4, 2010, InConJunction, Indianpolis, IN

See details at Marc Gunn Shows. As always, don't forget to make a demand to see me perform and email booking@marcgunn.com if you'd like to host a house concert next year.

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