Marc Gunn & the Dubliners' Tabby Cats
 

Biography

Cats. Irish music. Drinking songs. Nowhere else but from the bright imagination of Marc Gunn would those three elements be so neatly integrated. Yet Gunn, sometimes called "the hardest working man in Celtic music" around his hometown in Austin, is an accomplished musician and entrepreneur who not long ago headlined at the Oscar party for Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

For Gunn, it started small, though not inauspiciously, wearing a kilt on campus at the University of Texas. As the autoharp-playing half of the Brobdingnagian Bards, Gunn and partner Andrew McKee developed a loyal following with weekly performances on campus. This quickly led to gigs at renaissance fairs, science fiction conventions, and Celtic music festivals as well as parties and weddings for the pair.

With the Bards' calendar busy, Gunn began producing the duo's recordings. Their first effort in 1999 was Marked By Great Size followed by Gullible's Travels in 2000. The third release was 2001"s instrumental Songs of the Muse, then two theme CDs A Faire To Remember and A Celtic Renaissance Wedding. 2002 saw the release of Songs of Ireland and in 2003, Memories of Middle Earth. A long-awaited solo album, Soul of a Harper, brought Gunn accolades in 2004; he then embarked on work for Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers.

Gunn"s activities are not restricted to musical performance alone. He is the brains behind an online resource called the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. The weekly publication reviews Celtic music of all varieties from Irish traditional music to Celtic rock. Two free, full-length MP3s are offered for download every week on the site. Additionally, Gunn publishes The Bards Crier's Music Marketing and Promotion Tips Ezine, a newsletter that teaches musicians about marketing and promotion, and handles webmaster duties for a variety of sites including the Austin Celtic Association.

All that hard work and effort has hardly gone unnoticed. Fans have downloaded more than five million MP3s from him; over one million of those were for the hugely popular "Tolkien (The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings)." The Brobdingnagian Bards were voted "Best Renaissance Men" in the Austin Chronicle"s 2003 Best of Austin poll. In March of 2005, The Bards collected an Austin Music Award for the Bards as Best Novelty Band, the first time any Celtic band has won. Gunn"s solo CD Soul of a Harper won the Best Cover Art category that year.

In a town famous for almost every musical genre except Celtic music, Marc Gunn has raised the bar and held it high. Using the musical past and a vivid imagination bolstered with ambition and drive, he blazes trails from terra firma to cyberspace, encouraging others to follow.

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Music

Live At the Cactus Cafe: Cat Songs and Celtic Music
2009
CDBaby Editor's Pick -- The "Weird Al" of Irish music returns with a live version of his top-selling CDs "Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers".
MP3: $9.99 CD: $15.00
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The Gift of Cat Love
2008
Love Celts? Love Cats? Love Continuations? Marc Gunn continues to share his love of Celtic music and our furry friends with this preview of the upcoming CD, "More Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers".
MP3: $0.00 CD-R: $5.10
Reviews
4
 
Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers
2008
The Cat lover's response to "Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers", Irish music done right. With a love of kitty cats.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $15.00
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Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion
2007
A delightful, fun mix of Irish drinking songs with a special touch for the cat lover.
MP3: $9.99 CD-R: $15.00
Reviews
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Irish Drinking Songs For Cat Lovers
2005
are you a cat lover? do you love to irish drinking songs? new cd for the wonderfully demented kitty cat fantatic. listen to music you've heard on st. patrick's day or by the dubliners, the clancy brothers, the wolfe tones, and the irish rovers. then laugh
CD: $15.00 MP3: $9.99
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114
 
When Kitty Eyes Are Smiling and Other Celtic Cat Songs
2003
Imagine Irish drinking songs about rewritten about Cats, Furry Felines and Celtic Kitties
MP3: $2.97
Reviews
11
 
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