Empty Hats share how they rewrote a traditional, off color song about magicians for a modern age. Marc Gunn shares a song about the son of a werewolf from Harry Potter.
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2:36 – UPCOMING SHOWS
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2:57 – STORY: Empty Hats share how they rewrote a traditional, off color song about magicians for a modern age.
5:21 – “Two Magicians” by Empty Hats from Hat Came Back
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9:08 – STORY: Marc Gunn shares a song about Teddy Lupin, the son of a werewolf and an aura from Harry Potter.
10:10 – “My Father Was A Werewolf” from What Color Is Your Dragon?
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I wrote the filk lyrics to “My Father Was a Werewolf” waaaaaay back in 2007 (here’s the link to the post where I first posted the lyrics, based on the song of the same name by The Redhill Rats, and Marc popped up in a comment and asked whether he could record it: https://pegkerr.dreamwidth.org/1159870.html) I’m happy to see that the song is still being performed.