After putting his Samhain-Halloween musical essay series on hold last week in order to do his annual Thanksgiving Day program (“Un-thanksgiving Day”), the Gypsy Scholar will be returning to his former musical essay series, presenting this week his fourth installment for the Celtic/Neopagan festival of Samhain, which is now re-entitled “Samhain /All Hallows’ Eve & Its Festival Season,” (for the Celtic time of the dark half of the year on the Celtic Wheel of the Year). So, please tune in this Monday at 12 a.m., November 27th. Update (11/28): this program is now on the “Archived Musical Essays” webpage of the Tower of Song website, along with the playlist on “Programs & Playlists” page, at revradiotowerofsong.com.
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