EPISODE 05December 24, 2020

La Chasse-Galerie – Part 2

A doomed French lord, ill-fated lovers, and the Wild Hunt all play a part in this episode focused on unpacking and examining the origin and the legacy of La Chasse-Galerie. Listen to a long-forgotten legend of La Chasse-Galerie from old Detroit, and get a better understanding of this classic Canadian legend and its connections to other, older folklore.

Notes

Closing song “Tout La Nuit” by Quimorucru, from the album Un Mechant Party. Licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License .

https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Quimorucru/Un_mchant_party/Quimorucru_-_Un_mchant_party__Compilation__-_08_Toute_la_nuit

 

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