Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast from Marc Gunn, Andrew McKee
Scottish and Irish folk songs combined with the Lord of the Rings music and a wee bit o’Celtic fun. The Brobdingnagian Bards (pronounced brob-din-nahg-EE-en) were The Original Celtic Renaissance music duo from Austin, Texas. Their unique brand of folk music on the autoharp, recorder, and mandolin made them one of the most-popular Celtic music groups online where they continue to give away thousands of free Celtic MP3 downloads daily. From 1999 to 2008, the Brobdingnagian Bards performed coast-to-coast, and in a given month could be found at a Lord of the Rings Oscar Party, a Celtic festival, or a Science Fiction Convention. However, they were an absolute favorite at Renaissance Faires where they added high-energy and wit to make every show a memorable experience. Thanks in part to this podcast, their shows are never done!
- Language:
English (United States)
,clean
- Kind:
episodic
- Large artwork
- Apple Podcasts ID:
79124548
- Categories: Music Society & Culture Personal Journals
- Website:
http://bardbootlegs.com/site
- Links
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Monetization signals
- No paid Apple Podcasts Subscription detected (type:
free
)
Technical details
- RSS:
https://bardbootlegs.com/rss
(validate with Livewire, TrueFans, w3.org, podbase, or Cast Feed Validator) - Apple Podcasts mirror URL:
https://pcr.apple.com/id79124548
- Hosting: Libsyn
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Most recent enclosure URL:
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/bards/BrobdingnagianBards-093-slainte_mhath.mp3?dest-id=1093313
Publishing trends
- Age: 19 years (created 2005-08-21)
- Available episodes:
87
- Stated frequency:
updated weekly
Episode duration
- Most
full
episodes are between22
and39
minutes
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