LOL…I
love the music….besides the cookies, it’s one of the best parts of
the season.
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Uggh, Im full
of X-mas cheer this year, but I can not stand the music.
-- Jen --
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XM
Holiday Tunes on XM
Holiday Classics
XM 24 - Sunny
Begins Noon ET on Thanksgiving
Twenty four hours of traditional seasonal tunes. Jimmy Stewart would approve.
Includes all the family favorites: Silent Night -Richard Clayderman, Do You
Hear What I Hear - Glen Campbell, Blue Christmas - Chet Atkins, Mistletoe and
Holly - Frank Sinatra, Adeste Fidelis - Mantovani Orchestra, Christmas Song -
Nat Cole, Sleigh Ride - Boston Pops, Silver Bells - Percy Faith, White
Christmas - Bing Crosby, Little Drummer Boy - Harry Simeone Chorale, Feliz
Navidad - Hagood Hardy and more!
A Special X-Mas
XM 30 - Special X
Begins Noon ET Thanksgiving Day and runs thru
December 28th
Where do the categorically challenged holiday tunes of the world go to get
played? Why, Special X of course!
It's like the Island of Misfit Music! Hear funny, strange, bizarre holiday fare
mixed together with your favorite rock holiday songs and every other kind of
music you could ever imagine! It's as nutty as fruitcake but doesn't contain
those gummy cherries that will pull your fillings out like fruitcake does. The
most diverse holiday collection of music ever assembled is A Special X-mas!
Listen for XM's beloved "Mr. Christmas" to host segments of A Special
X-mas...whenever he can stand up. Just don't expect him to always be coherent.
No, we're not kidding. He used to be really popular on the radio many years ago
but has fallen on hard times so the Special
X crew hire him to do holiday stuff every year. Nobody at XM really
likes him but we deal with him. We hope you will, too.
Don't forget the Special X-mas Holiday Pledge...
"We of XM 30 solemnly swear that we will never, ever play Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer."
On The Rocks Becomes "Holly"
XM 76 - On The
Rocks
Begins Noon ET on Thanksgiving
The most popular and familiar holiday hits of all time. The Carpenter's
"Merry Christmas Darling," Brenda Lee's "Rockin Around The
Christmas Tree," and Bobby Helm's "Jingle Bell Rock," are just a
few of the timeless classics that mark this celebration of the songs that
define the pop side of Christmas. Sing along with "Holly"....you'll
know all the words.
A Classics Christmas
XM Classics - XM
110
Begins Sunday, November 30th
Starting today, Advent Sunday, and continuing through the Twelve Days of
Christmas, XM 110 presents literally a thousand years' worth of music for
Christmas, from ancient chant to pieces composed in the last decade to
traditional carols to such masterpieces as Handel's Messiah, Bach's Christmas
Oratorio, and L'Enfance du Christ
by Hector Berlioz.
The Spirit of Christmas
XM 63 - The
Spirit
Begins Friday, November 28th
The Spirit kicks off the holiday
season with Christmas music from gospel's greatest artists. Feel at home during
the holidays. Runs through December 25th.
Christmas on The Fish
The Fish - XM 32
Begins Friday, November 28th
The Fish celebrates the season by
playing Christmas hits beginning Friday November 28th and running through the
month of December! And listen for 24/7 Christmas Music on Christmas Eve Day and
Christmas Day!
Rudolf The Red Nose Radio
The 60s - XM 6
Sixties on Six promises not to hit you over the head with the holidays but
every Sunday in December The 60s will give you a little Christmas time out with
Rudolf The Red Nose Radio. Spend an hour with each xtraunaut, Cleve, Phlash and
Terry, and his Christmas music. Tune in at 10AM ET / 5PM ET / 10PM ET.
- Sunday - Dec 7 - Cleveland
- Sunday - Dec 14 - Phlash
- Sunday - Dec 21 - Terry
Then Christmas Day hear
all three Rudolf Radio shows at 10A/West 1P/East.
Charles
Mims
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