Marc Weeklies: How a Commercial Can Give Guidance to Life, or Some Such Nonsense

It's funny how “sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.” Who would've thought that old commercial could have such a deep meaning for life. Today, I'll have a Mounds, thank you.

Back once again in New Orleans, I have about a week before I head off on tour gigging in Texas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Kentucky. Then I make my way back home in time for the 4th of July with my friends.

Meanwhile, I just got word that Happy Songs of Death will be done sooner rather than later. I just heard the last song that I was waiting on, “Twa Corbies”. It sounds amazing. I take a mellow Scottish song about two crows discussing how they will eat a dead knight (Now That's a folk song!), and chippery it up a wee bit.

Speaking of Scots. I had a great time at the Texas Scottish Festival last weekend. The Friday night Ceilidh was a smashing success, and it sounds like they want me back next year to host it again. That would make me happy. My show pulled in a lot of folks who sat and sang along with me. I had such a great time hanging out with Jed Marum, Hugh Morrison, Don Gabbert, and Tullamore. Plus, the Clan Gunn tent and meeting up with The Rogues, Brother, Clandestine, Ed Miller, and finally meeting Deanna of Jiggernaut. I brought home a ton of CDs I need to start ripping so I can get these groups on the next Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Oh! I keep getting emails asking me “How was Italy?” Didn't I tell you? It was AWESOME!!!! A universal success which is why I want to do another one, this time to Ireland in September (and Scotland next May). We saw the magic of Tuscany. But even better, we shared some great craic singing songs and sharing one another's company in one of those must-see locations. Check out the Sunset Connoisseurs Society for many more comments and pics.

That's most of the news for now. I could probably go on and on, but I won't. I have other things to do for now. So pass the Mounds.

Listen to the Song of the Week: “I'll Tell My Ma” from Irish Drinking Songs

This Week:

— Quote of the Week: “When you make music you are acting as a philosopher. You can either do that consciously or you can do it unconsciously, but you're doing it.” John Cage from interview with Brian Eno

— CD of the Week: Anchor Management by The Poxy Boggards. Songs of drinking and revelry, performed by the drinking group with a singing problem.

— Book of the Week: The Great Cat: Poems About Cats. This delightful anthology gives us a teeming litter of literary tributes to the ever-fascinating, ever-mystifying cat.

— Interesting article: Quality vs. Quantity. Which is better, producing one great work or a hundred average works? It's the question that taxes artists of all kind. Derek Sivers' has an interesting look at it the topic.

Pre-Order Happy Songs of Death Now!. I just got word from Ari that the album will be done Before the end of the month!!! He loved the last song I sent him, “Twa Corbies”, which completes a delightful 13 songs of death on this CD. I should have an official song order coming soon too. Thanks for all your patience. Now let me know which CD cover you prefer, pre-order the album today!

Celtic Invasion Vacations. The next Celtic Invasion is picked. We're gonna spend a week in Dingle, one of the most-beautiful and peaceful parts of Ireland. You catch a glimpse of the town and surrounding countryside at West of Dingle.

— Review this iMix: Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can help promote my music by reviewing this iMix of music from the podcast. There's a TON of great music to choose from. And while you're there, buy a song or the set.

— Cool video: “When Kitty Eyes Are Smiling” was featured in a Dingle fun with Fungie in the Sun

Marc Gunn in the News:

“The Cat Came Back….. Cat's Perspective” was played in the Boise and Beyond Podcast.

“Stardust Serenade” was played in Murder at Avedon Hill Podcast Novel.

My Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was picked as a favorite by One Woman Show.

“Monahan's Mudder's Milk” and several other songs from a show at Studio Joe's in Little Rock, AR are now on YouTube.

UPCOMING GIGS. Don't forget to make a demand to see me perform. Want me to see where I plan to tour this summer?

6.12 (COVINGTON, LA) St. John's Coffee House
6.21 (AUSTIN, TX) Saxon Pub
6.24 (SPRINGFIELD, MO) The Coffee Ethic
6.26 (CEDAR RAPIDS, IA) Cummings House Concert
6.27 (ELMHURST, IL) Benefit Concert for Feral Fixers at Fitz's Pub
6.28 (BROOKFIELD, IL) Irish Times Pub
7.1 (WINCHESTER, KY) Panzarella House Concert
7.8 (NEW ORLEANS, LA) Neutral Ground Coffeehouse
7.11 (COVINGTON, LA) Etoile Restaurant
7.25 (RESTON, VA) Fogel House Concert
7.30 (DENTON, MD) Market Street Public House
8.12-16 (INDIANAPOLIS, IN) GenCon
9.16-23 (DINGLE, IRELAND) Celtic Invasion of Ireland 2009
10.23-25 (DENVER, CO) MileHiCon
10.30 (NEW ORLEANS, LA) Anne Rice's Vampire Lestat Fan Club's “Blood and Gold” Ball
11.7-12.13 (ROBERT, LA) Louisiana Renaissance Festival
1.16.10 (NEW ORLEANS, LA) Concert with Jed Marum

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