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The Jolly Rogers
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The Jolly Rogers -- this band of shanty-singing pirates performs at renaissance festivals around the United States.
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Howl-o
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Known for their beatific harmonies, fresh arrangements of traditional tunes, and energetic live sets, Howl-o is celtic and renaissance music with mandolin, guitars, drums and vocals.
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Hammered Dulcimer Music by Vince Conaway
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Vince Conaway is a wandering minstrel, singing songs and playing tunes with cittern and hammered dulcimer. A variety of Celtic and authentic Renaissance period music awaits you!
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"Porter & Stout"
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Pirate themed, musical comedy duo, performing the music of England, Irelend, Scotland and Wales. Combined with comedy, story-telling, sea shanties and songs of the sea, these two buccaneers bring you Music, Plunder & Really Bad Eggs!
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Maggie Drennon
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Maggie Drennon (vocals, violin, bass) never sang in public until after high school, when she figured out her singing could knock people over. She met Mary Maddux and formed Ceili's Muse in 1989, which became the most popular all-female traditional act in circuits across Texas and the Midwest. The Muse was so overwhelmed with cult following it continued to be nominated in the Houston Press Awards for three years after the band no longer existed. She toured Ireland with reknowned Furey Brothers, who remain her greatest Irish music influence. After Ceili's Muse ended she founded the Celtic rock band SixMileBridge in 1997. The band was a cornerstone of modern Celtic Rock from Milwaukee to Virginia Beach, touring aggressively for four years and rocking festivals nationwide.
She owns Loose Goose Productions, a label, distributor and production house for Celtic music. She has conquered workaholism by working harder.
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