Marc Weeklies: Nearing the Big Move

I had a great time this weekend. Two shows, the performances went well, and Sunday, I even had the chance to jam with Cedric of the Bedlam Bards again. The shows were a blast, but it was spending time with my new girlfriend that really made the weekend a joy. Now I’m in the final […]

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Nominated for Awards

I’m thrilled to announce that my Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was nominated for Best Podsafe Music and People’s Choice in The People’s Choice Podcast Awards! I’m thrilled what a great way to celebrate an already awesome weekend. Voting for the winners opens up on October 23rd. So start spreading the word to folks to […]

Own a Piece of Marc Gunn from eBay

I’m getting rid of a bunch of CDs from my storage. If you would like to own a piece of history of Marc Gunn and the Brobdingnagian Bards. Check out these things on eBay. Brobdingnagian Bards Limited Edition CDs Ichabod’s Geography and other Marc Gunn stuff 20s Style Black Fox Fur Coat Tascam PortaStudio

Marc Weeklies: Blessings in Disguise

I realized that having a hurty hand was probably a blessing in disguise. It says, “Stop spending so much time on the computer and pack!” That’s what I’ve tried to do this past week. With the exception of performing the final show of the Brobdingnagian Bards at the Browncoat Ball, I spent much of the […]

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #57: Keg of Brandy

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #57: Keg of Brandy

Let’s drink a keg of brandy as we enjoy this week’s Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. The Bringers, Jigheads, Thomas Patrick Kenny, Jim Brannigan, Scott Boswell, Michael W. Harrison, Nick Hennessey, Shays Rebellion, Water Street Bridge, Tartanic, MacTalla Mor, Wicked Tinkers, Mark Saul, Siochain Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free […]

Update about Wrists, Moving and More.

I’ve had a lot o’folks asking how I’m doing. I really appreciate all the concern. For those who’ve not heard, I hurt my wrist, from what I think was several 12+ hours a days working on the computer. The wrists still hurt. Because I still have to keep up-to-date with some work on the computer. […]