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Last updated: July 8, 2002.
Pagan Music Merchants
- The best place to go (IMHO) is Serpentine Music Productions,
run by Anne Hill, a Pagan musician/producer and co-author of Circle Round. Fast service and
excellent selection.
- A great source for Goddess-oriented music by women is Ladyslipper. If it's by a woman,
you will probably be able to find it at Ladyslipper. They also have a
great print catalog you can order from their site.
- Another distributor is Earth Tones Studios, who
has a good selection (some things you can't get at Serpentine).
- The Association
for Consciousness Exploration (ACE) sells recordings by Ian Corrigan
and lots of other Pagan musicians. Also includes some spoken word tapes
which are very good.
- A good selection of older Pagan music can be purchased from Circle
Sanctuary.
Filk Music Merchants
Other Pagan Music Resources
- The Music of the
Witch on the Witches' Voice web site. Includes profiles on Pagan
artists and links to the home pages of many Pagan musicians, as well as
merchants and mp3s.
- Muses and
Mystics is a web bulletin board to help Pagan musicians share
resources.
- Pagan Radio Shows on the Web: these are a good way to sample Pagan
music before you buy.
- Pagan
Rock Band Reviews by Scott Martin. Also check out his Celtic
Rock Bands reviews.
- You can find reviews for British Pagan music at the Vernemeton
Pagan Resource Project web site.
- If you have a song which is sung to the tune of another song, you
might check the Digital
Tradition database to see if the original song is listed there; many
of the songs include sheet music so you can figure out the tune.
- My collection of Pagan chant and
song links, which will eventually go away or be replaced by something
more organized and current, but you might find it useful anyway.