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.
May and June are always a tough time of year for me. I have so
much to do to get ready for my Celtic Invasion Vacations and
never enough time. I find myself frantically trying to keep up with
the Irish & Celtic Music
Podcast during this time period. It's frustrating.
This year, I have special guest hosts planned for the...
I realized I hadn't shared the latest itinerary for the Celtic
Invasion of Brittany. How else am I gonna make you jealous and long
to join me on one of my Celtic Invasion Vacations if I don't talk
more about it? So you will hear about some of the oldest and
most-condensed standing stones in the world in Carnac,...
You'll learn why you should watch out for wild boar in Italy,
see what happens when a juggler's props don't arrive, and learn
about the most-beautiful place in Europe. I interviewed juggler
Paolo Garbanzo in April.
Links for Today's Show:
I'm at Johnnie MacCracken's on May 13 from 7 - 11 PM. This
might be the last....
As Long As I'm Flyin', my album inspired by Joss
Whedon's Firefly, just hit $6,000 on Kickstarter. I'm not even
halfway through the campaign. I'd say that's a great start!
Last week, I added some new rewards to the campaign. I added a
couple more today. As I was creating them and getting ready for my
daughter, Inara's...
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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