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After a hard day of gathering winter fuel, Uncle Dave likes to pound out some barrelhouse blues on the old Steinway, accompanied by "Traps" the Christmas elf on drums and "Stretch" the bass-playing Christmas angel.
Like you, I had always thought that the name of this song was 'Up on the Rooftop'. Apparently, we were wrong. Up-tempo bop.
Deck the halls with Bo's of Diddley and your Christmas will not fade away, Buddy. Or, if you prefer, I Want Candy Cane.
Musicologists speculate that this English hymn, better known as 'Greensleeves', was introduced to the residents of the Ivory Coast by Christian missionaries in the early part of the 19th century.
I contacted dead baroque composers to help write this piece through the process of MIDI-channelling.
Beloved Christmas song meets the bass drum from hell.
See if this arrangement doesn't somehow evoke the spirit of Christmas in San Francisco now that I've suggested it to you.
Salsa with "Cool Ranch" flavor.
Try using "upsot" the next time you play Scrabble®.
You know, where they used to make all that steel. Mid-tempo jazz.
Laissez les bontemps de Noel rouler! Xmas in New Orleans.
I found this music box lying in the street. Luckily, I was able to record it before it finally flew into a thousand pieces. I guess I wound it a little tight.
Schubert's beautiful melody is kidnapped by synthesizers and held hostage in a huge cavern near Sedona, Arizona.