Meet Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. He's a Celtic Geek who plays Sci F'Irish music. That's like Irish drinking songs fused together with science fiction and fantasy. It's a thing!
The Celtfather loves music. He loves to travel. He loves his Celtic heritage and science fiction. Don your kilt and get inspired by exciting travels to Ireland, Scotland, and other Celtic adventures. Enjoy stories about music inspired by Star Wars, Star Trek, hobbits, Firefly, and even cats.
The new Firefly album As Long As I'm Flyin' is
currently in production. I already hit my initial Kickstarter goal
too. I still hope I can hit a few stretch goals But for now, I
decided to reflect on my recording process and what makes something
great. I call that "Perfect Imperfection". This guiding principle
has...
I find it intriguing that I know the names of lots famous male
composers through the centuries: Turlough O'Carolan, Mozart, Bach.
But I can't name even one woman. So I got really excited to talk
with Apryl Knight at Sherwood Forest Faire a few weeks back. She
had me captivated by her knowledge of women in music...
I adjust easy to change. Last week, I hit a new milestone which
yielded a 4-song EP of Firefly Drinking Songs. But when I sat down
to record, far more than four songs came out. In fact, my next
album to be release is for the Browncoats.
My ability to change directions easily made me think of the
Salmon of Knowledge from...
Travel is a grand adventure to me. So I love talking with other
adventurers. One such person is Carl Asch. He's a musician and
juggler named Giacomo the Juggler. He sings with the band Empty
Hats. He is also the co-founder with Paolo Garbanzo of Ren
Adventurers, a tour company that takes you on small European trips
much...
Go on an audio adventure with Marc Gunn as he shares stories from the life of a rhythm & folk musician. Explore Ireland, Scotland, mainland Europe, around the United States, and even in the woods of his home in Atlanta, Georgia.
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