Wyllow Ravenscroft
Photo by Rowan Wakefield

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Phoenix Faerie Festival November 15, 2008

Have you ever wondered what an evening in King Arthur's Hall would have been like? Music, feasting, dancing and candlelight. Or imagined the mysterious magicks of the legendary Mogan Le Fae?
Travel there across time with Wyllow Ravenscroft, a faerie child Bard with a timelessly dreamy ethereal voice on which you will float to Camelot beyond the darkened wood and silvery shores and on to enchanted Avalon on the magic of music and song.
Rowan Wakefield
Phoenix Faerie Festival

orn in midsummer when the moon was rising and fairies were dancing, Wyllow Ravenscroft is a singer, songwriter, and musician who performs traditional folk music from the British Isles and America on voice, guitar and pennywhistle. Her original songs merge Celtic, Medieval, and Renaissance themes, often dealing with the myths and legends of the Celts.

Wyllow's musical influences include Celtic artists such as Maddy Prior, Sandy Denny, Enya, and Maire Brennan, folk artists like Joan Baez and Judy Collins, and early music groups such as the Baltimore Consort.

Wyllow performs at coffeehouses, festivals, bookstores, and Renaissance faires. She has recently released her first solo album, Tales of Camelot. Wyllow also performs as one half of the Celtic folk duo Rossettistone, and plays in the band for the traditional/experimental Morris dance group Black Wren Morris.

Wyllow's other interests include, in no particular order, poetry, belly dancing, yoga, photography, travel, Pre-Raphaelite art, Arthurian legend, and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.