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2020 Merry Maskmus

12/25/2020

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(This letter as a PDF, with links. ) 

​Considering...well, everything...I was not inclined to make a holiday music mix this year. Not just because I need a new printer if I were to make the physical CDs, but this will be the first time, ever, that I will not be with my family for Christmas. I love them enough to protect us both and not travel during the national surge in the pandemic. With the extended isolation, holiday homesickness, and the general state of the world, I have had difficulty finding the holiday spirit.

But then I got a letter. Well, it’s 2020 so I got a text message. For the first time, Tersh and Chappell aren’t taking their family back to Virginia to see their parents either. They cherish the holiday CDs I used to leave at their door and keep the collection where they spend their Christmastime, i.e. in Virginia. They asked if I could could put a new playlist on Spotify. Even with dozens of streaming services with curated holiday music channels, they asked for mine. I started to get the feels. Then I got another message. And another. While my Christmas has not been tinged with such loss since Dad passed, I started to feel the jingle.

I have always been touched by the thank-you notes for the CDs, and I sincerely appreciate that I have become part of so many family traditions. Sometimes it makes me feel like an invisible elf getting to be a part of your holiday. I made my first Christmas CDs when I got one of the very first personal CD burners in 2000; years before iTunes existed or mp3s were common. I made a three-disk set for myself, and two friends. Each took over an hour, track by track. The next year I made copies for my family. The year after that, I started getting requests for discs. I have never sent out Christmas cards because they are too much trouble. Within a few years I found myself making over a hundred CDs and spending a lot of time at the post office. This for a guy who couldn’t be bothered to mail a card. Then CDs became obsolete. And save for those who still requested CDs, the holiday music mix moved to digital delivery—even though I lament feeling a part of the family CD collection brought out every year.

This year, the Hardcastle Holiday Music Mix is available for download and as a Spotify playlist. The app is free and you will be able to follow a link to play to from nearly any computer or mobile device. There was a request to make the historical editions into playlists as well. As I recreated the back catalog, I noticed how many songs I repeated over the years. Some for practical reasons (as I am working from my own finite CD collection), some fit into themes nicely, some are just favorites, and some are repeated on purpose so by their familiarity—like lights in the window or scents from the kitchen—hearing them will make you feel like Christmas.

Recreating these playlists also highlighted the limitations of Spotify. So many of my favorite songs are from artist friends, local bands, treasures I would find visiting Amoeba Records and the library every year, or fun things I found via YouTube. Many of these gems are nowhere to be found on streaming services. The playlists shared online are incomplete and absent many of my cherished favorites. But as with so much of 2020, this Christmas we will make do. 


Seeking inspiration for this Christmas’ theme, I felt very much like I did the first Christmas without Dad: a lament for absent loved ones, having a blue Christmas, and wishing for the happy Christmases we knew before. But I didn’t want to make this year a complete downer, and it was hard to find apt selections for A Dumpster Fire Christmas. The more I thought about it, the more I believed my sentiments of this Christmas are best reflected in the original 1944 “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” from Meet Me In St. Louis, before Sinatra asked that the lyrics be changed to make them merrier. I think by its ingrained familiarity we don’t really hear the words anymore. This was a song of wartime: singing to souls who have endured sustained emotional trauma, singing to souls separated from their loved ones far away, from those who cannot and maybe will never come home. It is also a song of hope. Judy sings to us that, yes, Christmas sucks this year. But we can hope that next year will be better. And for now, we endure and we persevere. And while next year will be better, she wishes us a some form of merry in this moment, even if it is just a little version of the Christmas we long for.

I’ll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams.
Next year all our troubles will be far away.


The British might have sung “Keep calm and carol on.”

Listen again:
  • Let your heart be light. Next year all our troubles will be out of sight.
  • Have yourself a merry little Christmas, make the yuletide gay (ahem). Next year all our troubles will be miles away.
  • [Next year] faithful friends who are dear to us will be near to us once more.
  • Someday soon we all will be together, if the fates allow. Until then, we’ll have to muddle through— somehow.
  • So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

This, to me, sounds very much like a quarantine Christmas. And my gift for you this little Christmas is the 2020 Hardcastle Holiday Music Mix: Merry Maskmus.

You may have noticed, each year I try to tell a story and the tracks are laid out in a specific order. This year starts with the thesis statement “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and acknowledges in several tracks that “It Won’t be Christmas Without You.” (I could not bring myself to include “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” because I won’t, and listening to it still chokes me up.) I wish that all of us “Keep Warm and Safe This Winter.” And if we are going to make for ourselves a merry little Christmas now, we are going to have to “Accentuate the Positive”—which I never thought of as a Christmas song but it was on Aretha’s Christmas album and if Die Hard can be a Christmas movie then this song can be a carol.

Even though many of us will be spending the holiday alone, still “It Must Be Christmas,” with “Christmas Lights,” “Christmas on My Radio,” and “Christmas Wrapping.” Then I’m going to jingle all the goddamn way, then finally “Count My Blessings,” “Light a Candle,” and appreciate “Christmas as I Knew It.” Which is much better than so many families have ever had, or will have this year.

Until next year—when our troubles will be miles away and those who are dear to us will be near to us once more—I wish for you a merry, if little, Christmas. Now. 

Merrily,

Wilson
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  1. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; by Judy Garland
  2. It Won't Seem Like Christmas (Without You); by Elvis Presley
  3. Blue Christmas; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  4. Christmas Without You; by Trixie Mattel
  5. Home on Christmas Day; by Kristin Chenoweth
  6. Holiday Daydream (Interlude); by Craig Chesler
  7. Just For Now; by Kelly Clarkson
  8. Keep Me Warm and Safe This Winter; by Creaky Boards
  9. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive; by Aretha Franklin
  10. Must Be Christmas; by Band of Merrymakers
  11. Christmas Lights; by Daniel Hudson
  12. Christmas on My Radio; by Olivia Newton-John
  13. Christmas Wrapping; by Kylie Christmas
  14. All I Want for Christmas Is Nudes; by Trixie Mattel
  15. Jingle Bells; by Barenaked Ladies
  16. Happy Holiday / It's The Holiday Season; by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
  17. Christmas Hymn; by Amy Grant
  18. Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep; by Diana Krall
  19. Light a Candle; by Wayne Haun
  20. Christmas as I Knew It; by Johnny Cash

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2019 Christmas with the Crooners

12/24/2020

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This year with its many changes I am feeling more quintessential about the holidays and I feel like soaking in a Christmas mood with a spiced Manhattan and classically rich vocals.  Please enjoy these seasonal crooners, both classic and contemporary.
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  1. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas; by Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters
  2. White Christmas; by The Drifters
  3. Sentimental Season; by Wayne Haun
  4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Bing Crosby
  5. I Saw Three Ships; by Nat King Cole
  6. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day; by Frank Sinatra
  7. Silver Bells; by Elvis Presley
  8. Sleigh Ride/Marshmallow World (featuring John Pizzarelli); by Kristin Chenoweth
  9. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Diana Krall
  10. Zat You, Santa Claus?; by Louis Armstrong
  11. Big Bulbs; by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
  12. Jingle Bells (feat. The Puppini Sisters); by Michael Bublé
  13. Mistletoe and Holly; by Frank Sinatra
  14. I'll Be Home for Christmas; by Tony Bennett
  15. Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
  16. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; by Straight No Chaser
  17. O Holy Night; by Musiq Soulchild
  18. Holly Jolly Christmas; by Michael Bublé
  19. Frosty the Snowman; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  20. Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah; by Glee Cast
  21. Christmastime in Tinsel Town; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  22. On a Snow Covered Street; by Wayne Haun
  23. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; by Tony Bennett
  24. Every Time It Snows; by Olivia Newton-John & Jon Secada
  25. The Night Before Christmas; by Louis Armstrong

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2018 Cold & Cozy

12/23/2020

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Baby, it's cold outside.  But I've got my love to keep me warm.

As I thought about the holiday season and what sensations and feelings I enjoyed, I kept coming back to that warm feeling of the season and how it is so wonderful to be cozy inside curled up with your favorite things (flannel pajamas, music, movies, crackling fire, mulled ciders and wines), favorite people, or favorite furballs curled up in your lap.  But also the season is that feeling of bright lights shining in dark nights, crisp cold air, and if you’re lucky: a blanket of white that does not also mean dangerous conditions.

I also realized that we can’t be warm and bright inside without a cold and dark outside. Our winter wonderlands and rocking around the Christmas tree are two sides of the same season.  And thus this year’s mix is a celebration of the cold and the cozy.  So set out over the river and through the woods, and let the sleigh bells jingle all the way, to whomever’s hearth makes you feel warm inside.
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  1. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer
  2. It Snowed; by Meaghan Smith
  3. Frosty the Snowman; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  5. In the Bleak Midwinter; by Julie Andrews
  6. White Christmas; by The Drifters
  7. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Diana Krall
  8. Winter Wonderland; by Eurythmics
  9. Cold December Night; by Michael Bublé
  10. Here We Come a-Wassailing; by The Broadway Cast Of "Once"
  11. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; by Dean Martin
  12. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Psapp's Lady Remix); by Les Brown & His Band of Renown
  13. Keep Me Warm and Safe This Winter; by Creaky Boards
  14. Deck the Halls; by Nat King Cole
  15. Trim Up the Tree; by Dr. Seuss
  16. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree; by Brenda Lee
  17. In the Christmas Mood; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  18. The Merriest; by June Christy
  19. The Christians and the Pagans; by Dar Williams
  20. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; by Ella Fitzgerald

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2017 The Spirit of Christmas Present

12/22/2020

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First comes the stocking of little Nell. Oh, dear Santa fill it well!  Give her a dolly that laughs and cries; one that will open and shut her eyes. Next comes the stocking of little Bill—oh just see what a glories fill!  Give him a hammer with lots of tacks, also a ball and a whip that cracks.

A pair of hop-a-long boots and a pistol that shoots is the wish of Barney and Ben. Dolls that will talk and will go for a walk is the hope of Janice and Jen.

Or slip a sable under the tree.  Deeds to platinum mines also welcome.

​Naughty or nice, I hope you get everything on your list this year and your heart’s desires. Be it lord a’leaping or maid a’milking.  Gold, frankincense, or myrrh.  Everyone loves myrrh.

​Of course, all I want for Christmas is you.
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  1. Twelve Days of Christmas; by John Denver & The Muppets
  2. Santa Baby; by Eartha Kitt With Henri René & His Orchestra
  3. (Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag; by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  4. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; by The Pointer Sisters
  5. Deck the Rooftop; by Glee
  6. All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (MJ Cole Remix); by Nat King Cole Trio
  7. Christmas for Every Boy and Girl; by Clint Black
  8. Good King Wenceslas; by Bing Crosby
  9. It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas; by Michael Bublé
  10. We Three Kings; by Straight No Chaser
  11. Twelve Days of Christmas; by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
  12. That's What I Want for Christmas; by SheDaisy
  13. All I Want for Christmas Is You; by Mariah Carey
  14. Presents for Christmas; by Solomon Burke
  15. A Kiss for Christmas; by Joe Dowell
  16. Last Christmas; by Wham!
  17. Christmas Wrapping; by The Waitresses
  18. Dear Santa (Bring Me a Man This Christmas); by Future Holiday Hitmakers
  19. The 12 Days of Christmas (live); by Straight No Chaser

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2016 A "What the Hell?!" Nöel

12/21/2020

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Last year I received a request for a compilation of the more silly, satirical, and salacious holiday songs out there. I believe I have found a fun balance of all of these, and if you ever think a selection goes too far I can share with you some of the wonderfully explicit songs I discovered that I did not include —I know there are still some kids out there that are only mildly disturbed.  I mean, with parents like you they can’t all be angels of the annunciation. 
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  1. A Christmas Carol; by Tom Lehrer
  2. Another Christmas Song; by Stephen Colbert
  3. Christmas Time Is Here, Vince Guaraldi; by Richard Cheese
  4. The 12 Days of Christmas (live); by Straight No Chaser
  5. O Holy Night; by Eric Cartman
  6. Walkin' Round in Women's Underwear; by Bob Rivers
  7. Harried Little Christmas; by The Kinsey Sicks
  8. Elf's Lament; by Barenaked Ladies
  9. Mr. Heatmiser; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  10. You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch; by Dr. Seuss
  11. Defying Gravity as sung by Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer; by Matthew Gordon
  12. They Shined Up Rudolph's Nose; by David Mayfield Parade
  13. Dominick the Donkey; by Lou Monte
  14. The Restroom Door Said Gentlemen; by Bob Rivers
  15. What Child Is This?; by Wave Benders
  16. Rockabilly Christmas; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  17. Three Sugar Plum Fairy Kings; by The Blow Jays
  18. Mele Kalikimaka; by Jeff & Vida
  19. The Christmas Can-Can; by Straight No Chaser
  20. Deck the Halls; by Wave Benders
  21. God Bless Ye Femmy Lesbians; by The Kinsey Sicks
  22. Drunk on Christmas; by Big and Rich
  23. The Holi-Daze; by The Broadway Cast Of "Avenue Q"
  24. Silver Bells; by Paul Simon & Steve Martin
  25. My Simple Christmas Wish; by James Donegan

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2015 Swingle Bells!

12/20/2020

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  1. Winter Wonderland; by Tony Bennett
  2. Jingle Bells; by Ella Fitzgerald
  3. Happy Holiday/The Holiday Season; by The Manhattan Transfer
  4. Good King Wenceslas; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  5. Cool Yule; by Louis Armstrong
  6. Swingle Jingle; by Lionel Hampton
  7. Dig That Crazy Santa Claus; by Ralph Marterie and His Orchestra
  8. Sleigh Ride; by KT Tunstall
  9. Baby, It's Cold Outside (ARP Remix); by Dean Martin
  10. Everybody's Waiting for the Man with the Bag; by Kay Starr
  11. Hey Santa!; by Straight No Chaser
  12. Last Night I Went Out With Santa Claus; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  13. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Psapp's Lady Remix); by Les Brown & His Band of Renown
  14. Jingle Bells (orchestral arrangement); by Diana Krall & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
  15. O Christmas Tree; by The Tim Davis Group
  16. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Ella Fitzgerald
  17. There's No Place Like Home; by Perry Como
  18. Ring Those Christmas Bells; by Peggy Lee
  19. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town/Santa Man [Medley]; by The Manhattan Transfer
  20. Sleigh Ride; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  21. Up on the Housetop; by The Tim Davis Group
  22. We Wish You a Merry Christmas; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  23. The Nutcracker Suite; by Brian Setzer Orchestra

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2014 Christmas by the Fire

12/19/2020

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Relaxing music for a yuletide by the fireside, and joyful memories there.  
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  1. The Christmas Song; by Bing Crosby
  2. O Tannenbaum; by Vince Guaraldi Trio
  3. White Christmas; by Beegie Adair
  4. Carol of the Bells; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  5. Jingle Bells (piano arrangement); by Diana Krall
  6. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Michael Bublé
  7. Winter Wonderland; by Tony Bennett
  8. We Wish You a Merry Christmas; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  9. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/Angels We Have Heard On High; by Straight No Chaser
  10. The Holly and the Ivy; by Choir of St. John's College
  11. The First Noel; by Ella Fitzgerald
  12. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Bing Crosby
  13. Yuletide Medley #1 (Oh Holy Night/Joy To The World/Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem/Deck The Halls); by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  14. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; by The Tim Davis Group
  15. Ding Dong! Merrily on High; by Chanticleer
  16. Christmas Time Is Here; by Straight No Chaser
  17. Caroling, Caroling; by The Manhattan Transfer
  18. Wassail Song; by Roger Wagner Choral
  19. Greensleeves; by Vince Guaraldi Trio
  20. Carol of the Bells; by Straight No Chaser
  21. Silent Night; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  22. Silver Bells; by Elvis Presley
  23. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; by Judy Garland
  24. The Christmas Song; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  25. Auld Lang Syne (Artist Medley); by Jesca Hoop, Butch Walker, Buddy, Anya Marina, Cary Brothers, Greg Laswell, Lenka, Holly Conlan, Ingrid Michaelson, Jim Bianco, Jonah Matranga, Joshua Radin, Laura Jansen, Meiko, Sara Bareilles & Tim Jones

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2013 Jolly!

12/18/2020

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Jolly!  Music for the holiday party!
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  1. Deck the Halls; by Nat King Cole
  2. Holly Jolly Christmas; by Burl Ives
  3. Jolly Old St. Nicholas; by The Tim Davis Group
  4. Cool Yule; by Louis Armstrong
  5. Good King Wenceslas; by Glenn Miller Orchestra
  6. Sleigh Ride; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  7. Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer (John Beltran Remix); by Bing Crosby & Ella Fitzgerald
  8. Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Every Day?; by Bianca Ryan
  9. Joy to the World; by Mariah Carey
  10. We Need a Little Christmas; by Glee
  11. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Johnny Mathis
  12. Jingle Bell Rock'in Around the Christmas Tree; by Suzi Ragsdale & Verlon Thompson
  13. Everybody's Waiting for the Man with the Bag; by Kay Starr
  14. Ring Those Christmas Bells; by Peggy Lee
  15. Swingle Jingle; by Lionel Hampton
  16. Jingle Bells (orchestral arrangement); by Diana Krall & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
  17. Hey Santa!; by Straight No Chaser
  18. Trim Up the Tree; by Dr. Seuss
  19. Slow as Christmas; by Clint Black
  20. You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch!; by Rockapella
  21. The Holly and the Ivy (piano); by George Winston
  22. Angels We Have Heard on High; by Kathy Mattea
  23. Christmas Time at Home; by Rhonda Vincent
  24. Who Spiked the Eggnog?; by Straight No Chaser
  25. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Ella Fitzgerald

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2012 It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Cocktails!

12/17/2020

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A merry soundtrack for the cocktail hour.  
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  1. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  2. Deck the Rooftop; by Glee
  3. All I Want for Christmas Is You; by Mariah Carey
  4. Sleigh Ride; by KT Tunstall
  5. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; by Diana Krall
  6. Jingle Bells; by Ella Fitzgerald
  7. Jolly Old St. Nicholas; by The Tim Davis Group
  8. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree; by Brenda Lee
  9. A Party for Santa; by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  10. Happy Holidays (Beef Wellington Remix); by Bing Crosby
  11. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (A Shrift Remix); by Andy Williams
  12. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! [SuedoJazz Mix]; by Lena Horne
  13. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Psapp's Lady Remix); by Les Brown & His Band of Renown
  14. Winter Wonderland; by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  15. Up on the Housetop; by The Tim Davis Group
  16. There's No Place Like Home; by Perry Como
  17. The 12 Days of Christmas (live); by Straight No Chaser
  18. The Nutcracker Suite; by Brian Setzer Orchestra

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2011 Father.  Christmas.

12/16/2020

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This winter we lost our loving Santa Claus and Father Christmas, John Bachman Hardcastle.  1936-2011.  

​God rest ye, merry gentleman.
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  1. It Won't Seem Like Christmas (Without You); by Elvis Presley
  2. All I Want for Christmas Is You; by Mariah Carey
  3. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Straight No Chaser
  4. Christmas Time At Home; by Rhonda Vincent
  5. Tennessee Christmas; by Amy Grant
  6. In the Bleak Midwinter; by Musica Sacra
  7. The First Noel; by Loretta Lynn
  8. O Holy Night; by Amanda Hunt-Taylor
  9. Go Tell It on the Mountain; by Dolly Parton
  10. Angels We Have Heard On High; by Kathy Mattea
  11. O Tannenbaum; by Vince Guaraldi Trio
  12. Ding Dong! Merrily on High; by Chanticleer
  13. I Hear the Bells; by Mike Doughty
  14. Everybody's Waitin' for the Man with the Bag [Thunderball Mix]; by Kay Starr
  15. The Holly and the Ivy (piano); by George Winston
  16. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; by Judy Garland
  17. Blue Christmas; by Elvis Presley
  18. Auld Lang Syne; by Straight No Chaser
  19. I'll Be Home for Christmas; by Michael Bublé

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2010 Merry Gentlemen

12/15/2020

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We've heard from the Carols and the belles, and this year was an arrangement from merry gentlemen singing the season.  
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  1. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Rascal Flatts
  2. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  3. Deck the Halls; by Nat King Cole
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Johnny Desmond
  5. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Straight No Chaser
  6. (Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag; by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  7. Winter Wonderland; by Tony Bennett
  8. Carol of the Bells; by N Sync
  9. Ding Dong! Merrily on High; by Chanticleer
  10. Happy Holidays (Beef Wellington Remix); by Bing Crosby
  11. The Christmas Song (Michael Kessler Open Fire Mix); by Mel Tormé
  12. Wonderful Christmastime; by Paul McCartney
  13. Jingle Bells; by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  14. There's No Place Like Home; by Perry Como
  15. Do They Know It's Christmas?; by Barenaked Ladies
  16. Candy Cane Christmas; by Darius Rucker
  17. Oh Come All Ye Faithful; by Ty Herndon
  18. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Michael Bublé
  19. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Glee
  20. Carol of the Bells; by Straight No Chaser
  21. Silver Bells; by Elvis Presley
  22. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Vince Gill
  23. We Wish You a Merry Christmas; by Weezer
  24. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Straight No Chaser
  25. Silent Night; by Johnny Cash

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2009 Christmas Cheers

12/14/2020

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Songs for holiday drinking.
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  1. 'Tis the Season to Drink Stoli; by The Kinsey Sicks
  2. Who Spiked the Eggnog?; by Straight No Chaser
  3. Jingle Bells; by The Puppini Sisters
  4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / We Three Kings (with Sarah McLachlan); by Barenaked Ladies
  5. Another Christmas Song; by Stephen Colbert
  6. Harried Little Christmas; by The Kinsey Sicks
  7. The Christmas Can-Can; by Straight No Chaser
  8. Everybody's Waitin' for the Man with the Bag [Thunderball Mix]; by Kay Starr
  9. Jolly Old St. Nicholas; by The Tim Davis Group
  10. O Christmas Tree; by Rhonda Vincent
  11. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Lady Antebellum
  12. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Michael Bublé
  13. Ding Dong! Merrily on High; by Chanticleer
  14. Jingle Bells (orchestral arrangement); by Diana Krall & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
  15. Joy to the World (Mocean Worker Remix); by Cathedral Brass
  16. You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch!; by Rockapella
  17. The 12 Days of Christmas (live); by Straight No Chaser
  18. Jingle Bell Rock'in Around the Christmas Tree; by Suzi Ragsdale & Verlon Thompson
  19. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Rascal Flatts
  20. Angels We Have Heard On High; by Kathy Mattea
  21. All My Bells Are Ringing; by Lenka
  22. We Three Kings; by Straight No Chaser
  23. Deck the Halls; by SheDaisy
  24. City of Silver Dreams; by Sugarland
  25. We Wish You a Merry Christmas; by The Tim Davis Group
  26. Auld Lang Syne; by Straight No Chaser

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2008 Mistletoe

12/13/2020

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Songs for hanging out waiting to be kissed.  I was ultimately found by Ty Herndon before he came out.  XO!
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  1. Under the Mistletoe; by Clint Black
  2. It Must Have Been the Mistletoe; by Barbra Streisand
  3. Mistletoe; by Colbie Caillat
  4. All My Bells Are Ringing; by Lenka
  5. Christmas Kiss; by Erin O'Donnell
  6. That's What I Want for Christmas; by SheDaisy
  7. Meet Me Under the Mistletoe; by Randy Travis
  8. Hangin' Round the Mistletoe; by Brooks & Dunn
  9. Sweet Little Christmas Kiss; by Andris Plavnieks
  10. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus; by John Mellencamp
  11. Kisses from My Misses on this Christmas; by Gurley/Gilmore
  12. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; by Dean Martin
  13. All I Want for Christmas Is You; by Mariah Carey
  14. I'd Like You for Christmas (Ursula 1000 Remix); by Julie London
  15. Baby It's Cold Outside; by Pearl Bailey
  16. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Bing Crosby
  17. Winter Wonderland; by Tony Bennett
  18. Merry Christmas Darling; by The Carpenters
  19. Blame It on the Mistletoe; by Toby Keith
  20. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve; by Nancy Wilson
  21. There's No Place Like Home; by Perry Como
  22. The Christians and the Pagans; by Dar Williams
  23. Christmas Time At Home; by Rhonda Vincent
  24. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home); by Mariah Carey
  25. Oh Come All Ye Faithful; by Ty Herndon

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2007 Merry Mixmas

12/12/2020

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This year I was into really fun DJ "club" remixes of traditional holiday songs.  I was so pleased to hear among my parents' friend and my godparents that this was their favorite one yet. 
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  1. Carol of the Bells; by The Bird and the Bee
  2. Winter Wonderland (Vocal Mix); by Madison Park
  3. Silent Night; by Neurobic (Featuring Janja Hvala)
  4. Deck the Halls; by SheDaisy
  5. Baby, It's Cold Outside (ARP Remix); by Dean Martin
  6. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Stuhr Remix); by Kay Starr
  7. Jingle Bells (Robbie Hardkiss Remix); by Duke Ellington
  8. Winter Wonderland (Bent Remix); by Bing Crosby
  9. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (A Shrift Remix); by Andy Williams
  10. Sleigh Ride (The Latin Project Remix); by Ella Fitzgerald
  11. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town (Q-Burns Abstract Message Remix); by Johnny Mercer with the Pied Pipers
  12. The Nutcracker Suite (Baz Kuts Breaks Mix); by Berlin Symphony Orchestra
  13. Santa Baby (Alexkid & DJ Seep Remix); by Eartha Kitt
  14. I'd Like You for Christmas (Ursula 1000 Remix); by Julie London
  15. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (AwayTeam Remix); by Lou Rawls
  16. Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo (Malibu Remix); by Billy May
  17. Christmas Time Is Here (Markus Enochson Remix); by Vince Guaraldi Trio
  18. The Christmas Waltz (AwayTeam Remix); by Nancy Wilson
  19. All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (MJ Cole Remix); by Nat King Cole Trio
  20. Happy Holidays (Beef Wellington Remix); by Bing Crosby

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2006 Carol of the Belles

12/11/2020

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Southern Songstresses Celebrate the Season.  Building on the preview year's Mary Christmas, this wreath is made of tiny lady face wreaths.  
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  1. Angels We Have Heard On High; by Kathy Mattea
  2. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Amy Grant
  3. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; by SheDaisy
  4. Christmas Time At Home; by Rhonda Vincent
  5. Feliz Navidad; by Holly Dunn
  6. Christmas Time's a-Coming; by Emmylou Harris
  7. Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride; by Dolly Parton
  8. Away in a Manger; by Trisha Yearwood
  9. O Christmas Tree; by Rhonda Vincent
  10. With Bells On; by Dolly Parton
  11. Winter Wonderland; by Wynonna
  12. Reindeer Boogie; by Trisha Yearwood
  13. Up on Santa Claus Mountain; by Lorrie Morgan
  14. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Rhonda Vincent
  15. That's What I Want for Christmas; by SheDaisy
  16. O Come All Ye Faithful; by Martina McBride
  17. Silent Night; by Emmylou Harris
  18. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; by Kathy Mattea
  19. The First Noel; by Loretta Lynn
  20. Christmas Hymn; by Amy Grant
  21. Sleigh Ride; by Lorrie Morgan
  22. Joy to the World; by Dolly Parton
  23. O Little Town of Bethlehem; by Emmylou Harris
  24. Tennessee Christmas; by Amy Grant

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2005 Mary Christmas

12/10/2020

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Female artists celebrate the season.  I particularly enjoyed making this "lady face as wreath and bow" image.  Very That Girl.  
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  1. Deck the Halls; by SheDaisy
  2. Joy to the World; by Mariah Carey
  3. Jingle Bells (piano arrangement); by Diana Krall
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Ella Fitzgerald
  5. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Martina McBride
  6. Santa Baby; by Jane Krakowski
  7. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; by The Pointer Sisters
  8. Everybody's Waiting for the Man with the Bag; by Kay Starr
  9. That's What I Want for Christmas; by SheDaisy
  10. All I Want for Christmas Is You; by Mariah Carey
  11. Little Town; by Amy Grant
  12. Go Tell It on the Mountain; by Dolly Parton
  13. Country Christmas; by Loretta Lynn
  14. We Need a Little Christmas; by Angela Lansbury
  15. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; by Judy Garland
  16. It Must Have Been the Mistletoe; by Barbra Streisand
  17. Twinke Twinkle, Little Me; by Diana Ross & The Supremes
  18. Ring Those Christmas Bells; by Peggy Lee
  19. O Come All Ye Faithful; by Donna Summer
  20. In the Bleak Midwinter; by Julie Andrews
  21. Hark! The Herald Angles Sing!; by Sandy Knox
  22. Joy to the World; by Tammy Trent
  23. O Holy Night; by Amanda Hunt-Taylor
  24. Merry Christmas Darling; by The Carpenters
  25. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve; by Nancy Wilson

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2004 Frosted Flakes

12/9/2020

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With so many non-Christian friends who also love the holidays, I made a compilation of Jesus-free winter songs to celebrate!
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  1. ​Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer
  2. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Bing Crosby
  3. Jingle Bells; by The Tim Davis Group
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Amy Grant
  5. Winter Wonderland; by Vince Gill
  6. Winter Weather; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  7. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; by Dean Martin
  8. Deck the Halls; by Nat King Cole
  9. Under the Mistletoe; by Clint Black
  10. Jingle Bells; by Glen Miller
  11. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Johnny Mathis
  12. Happy Holiday; by The Tim Davis Group
  13. Swingle Jingle; by Lionel Hampton
  14. Sleigh Ride; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  15. Baby It's Cold Outside (with Ann Margret); by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  16. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Ella Fitzgerald
  17. The Coolest Pair; by Clint Black
  18. Frosty the Snowman; by Jimmy Durante
  19. Here We Come A-Wassailing; by Vienna Boys Choir
  20. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve; by Nancy Wilson

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2004 A Country Christmas

12/8/2020

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Gotta love a family with a Santa suit a black belt with a Nashville buckle.  
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  1. Slow as Christmas; by Clint Black
  2. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Rascal Flatts
  3. Jingle Bell Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree; by Suzi Ragsdale & Verlon Thompson
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Amy Grant
  5. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Vince Gill
  6. Joy to the World; by Tammy Trent
  7. Hark! The Herald Angles Sing!; by Sandy Knox
  8. Under the Mistletoe; by Clint Black
  9. That's What I Want for Christmas; by SheDaisy
  10. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Lee Ann Womack
  11. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Martina McBride
  12. The Coolest Pair; by Clint Black
  13. Have a Holly Jolly Christmas; by Alan Jackson
  14. Sleigh Ride; by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  15. Winter Wonderland; by Vince Gill
  16. Go Tell It on the Mountain; by Dolly Parton
  17. Do You Hear What I Hear?; by Martina McBride
  18. Tennessee Christmas; by Amy Grant
  19. Country Christmas; by Loretta Lynn
  20. Silver Bells; by Elvis Presley
  21. O Holy Night; by Amanda Hunt-Taylor
  22. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; by Garth Brooks
  23. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; by Martina McBride

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2003 Baby, It's Cold Outside

12/8/2020

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Even though it is immensely popular I don't think I had mentally registered Baby, It's Cold Outside until 2003.  When I went looking for it after hearing it, I found dozens and dozens of versions.  I thought these were well paired with versions of Let It Snow! Let it Snow! let It Snow!  If we are using the snow as an excuse to get romantic, bring on the blizzard. 
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  1. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer
  2. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Bing Crosby
  3. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; by Dean Martin
  4. Sleigh Ride; by Ella Fitzgerald
  5. White Christmas; by Ella Fitzgerald
  6. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year; by Johnny Mathis
  7. Baby It's Cold Outside; by Pearl Bailey
  8. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Ella Fitzgerald
  9. It Must Have Been the Mistletoe; by Barbra Streisand
  10. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve; by Nancy Wilson
  11. Put a Little Love in Your Heart; by Annie Lennox & Al Green
  12. Feliz Navidad; by Jose Feliciano
  13. The Holly and the Ivy; by Mormon Tabernacle Choir
  14. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Lee Ann Womack
  15. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Martina McBride
  16. We Three Kings; by Dolly Parton
  17. Go Tell It on the Mountain; by Dolly Parton
  18. Carol of the Bells; by Boys Choir
  19. Here We Come a-wassailing; by Children's Choir
  20. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Brian Setzer Orchestra
  21. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; by Harry Connick, Jr.
  22. The Holly and the Ivy (piano); by George Winston
  23. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring; by Leo Kottke
  24. O Holy Night; by Amanda Hunt-Taylor
  25. Baby, It's Cold Outside; by Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Charles

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2001: Ho, Ho, Ho

12/6/2020

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Long before iTunes and with one fo the first CD burners, I switched from making myself mix tapes to mix CDs.  You had to rip and record one track at a time by switching out the CD and the CD-R each time.  These CDs weren't meant for anyone but me to play current Christmas favorites in a three holiday moods. I did make a copy for my parents, and then a holiday music swap among my circle of intimates.  There are no online versions of these tracks but I always loved my first holiday music covers.
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