Marc Weeklies: Looking Forward

We've had dozens of comments over the past couple of days with the announcement that the Brobdingnagian Bards are gonna work on individual projects. I really appreciate all everyone's supportive comments. I'll have more of that in an upcoming blog. Meantime, thank you for supporting my music.

This Week:

— Quote of the Week: “When you work with your hands, you are a laborer. When you work with your hands and your head, you are a craftsman. If you work with your hands, your head, your heart and your soul, you are an artist.” Saint Francis of Assisi.

— Vote for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast at the People's Choice Podcast Awards. Nominate it for “Best Podsafe Music” and also “People's Choice”.

— Want my new EP for free? I'm in the studio with Rich Brotherton recording a new EP. It'll be done very soon. I'm looking for reviews for some CDs. I'll send it to you free if you'll post a review of What Color Is Your Dragon or Whiskers in the Jar. Click here for details.

— CD of the Week: Almost Irish by Ceann. Ceann has a new album out. I have only listened to a couple tracks. So I'll say more later. But this is their first CD, and it is still one of my favorite albums.

New Bards Comic Posted. Don't miss Nikki O'Shea's latest Bards Comic.

Boudoir Essentials Erotic Boutique. My friend Stephanie started out doing Passion Parties and found this business had higher quality “toys”. Not for kids.

6 things I wish I knew the day I started Berklee. Derek Sivers gave this speech for Berklee students not too long ago. I thought it was inspiring enough that I should go ahead and share it for artists of all sorts.

Renaissance Festival Awards are now open for voting.

— Check me out on Myspace, SoundClick, Demand a Show on Eventful, Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, Livejournal, Sonicbids, and DeviantArt. And if you'd like a CD…

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