Counterfeit Bards
Recordings
Bard From This Hall now available from CD Baby!
As heard on
, the Renaissance Festival Music Podcast, and on KCSC-FM Public Radio!
"They wind through minor chord progressions like midnight carriages through mist and feature haunting refrains like the echoes of moor banshees."
--Josh McBee, The Norman Transcript June 11, 2004
(Read the rest of Josh's review here!)
"If unique tunery borne from the coasts of Europe is your thing, look no further ... ten ethereal yet
lively tracks sure to get your medieval juices flowing."
--Preston Jones, The Oklahoma Gazette May 26, 2004 p. 69
"The title is a good indication of the band's onstage patter,
but their music will take you back in time to the days of smoky peat fires, tales of murder, longing and good- byes."
--Sandi Davis, The Daily Oklahoman
(Read the rest of Sandi's review here!)
A few copies of Bard From This Hall may still be available at the following fine establishments:
Raven Feathers, 106 S. Crawford, Norman OK, Phone 405-329-9398
Sandalwood and Sage, 322 E. Main St., Norman OK, Phone 405-366-7243
Full Circle Books, 50 Penn Place, Oklahoma City OK, Phone 405-842-2900
Other Recordings

New Anthology!
The Counterfeit Bards are honoured to be included with many of our friends on the CD Songs of Scarlet, produced for the benefit of Scarlet's Mid-Summer Renaissance Festival. Visit Scarlet's Shop for more information!

The Counterfeit Bards were also featured on the compilation CD
Sounds From the Village of Carlisle, recorded to benefit The King Arthur Faire. Very favorably reviewed by Renaissance Magazine and Modern Bard, this recording, alas, is out of print until further notice.
Lee Agnew appears with Stonecast on Lauren Sonder's 2003 recording
Solos and Collaborations, currently out of print. For more information, visit Lauren's web site.
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