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Utah is experiencing one of its bleakest winters for snowpacks, as we have missed most of our winter storms this season, and the storm path is swinging east. But a storm is on its way, which means Utah may actually see some snow! KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins to discuss the weather pattern for the rest of the week and what we can expect.
Community Mourns After Utah Mother and Daughter Found Dead in Vegas Hotel Room Proposal would allow student-athletes to transfer to new sports teams during the season National Random Acts of Kindness Day Proposals Aim to Increase Safety and Transportation for Utah Homeless Campus Ring Ditches Controversial Surveillance Tech Partner Number of Americans who Expect 'High Quality Lives' Drops PTSD Treatment and Psychedelics in Focus on Utah's Capitol Hill Live in Cortina! 2026 Winter Games Check in The Legacy of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson Former Death Penalty Prosecutor Speaks to Proposed Changes to Streamline Utah's Death Penalty
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Let it snow, let it snow… let it snow on somebody else! On this episode of You Don’t Know Flack we’ll be traipsing through the […]
Let it snow, let it snow... let it snow on somebody else! On this episode of You Don't Know Flack we'll be traipsing through the snow while sharing some memories of playing, eating, and falling in the snow. I'm ready for spring! Support You Don't Know Flack at Patreon.com/RobOHara iTunes | RSS | Facebook | Twitter | WWW | Patreon | Twitch
For students and teachers around the state, snow means one thing: maybe it'll be a snow day? This hour we celebrate the snow day. We talk about snow day rituals and superstitions. And we look at the past, present, and future of snowfall in our state. GUESTS: Stephen Young: Professor Emeritus in the Geography and Sustainability Department at Salem State University Frankie Graziano: Host and Producer of "The Wheelhouse" Elizabeth Tucker: Distinguished Service Professor of English at Binghamton University Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIntro: Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Vaughn Monroe (1945)35. In the Mood by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1939)34. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots (1941)33. I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover by Art Mooney (1948)32. Ballerina by Vaughn Monroe (1947)31. Amapola by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1941)
The stage is set! Super Bowl LX will be a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX. The Nerds revisit and recall memorable Super Bowl moments in our lifetime. And with the Broncos and Patriots AFC Championship Game turning into a winter wonderland, the looming push for the adoption of domed football stadiums makes us want to recall some historic Snow gamesBe sure to check out our new website! www.nts-podcast.comDon't forget to reply to our record day stories to have your questions answered. Also, If you want your voice to be heard on the Nerds Talking Sports Podcast, make sure to leave us a voicemail on our new websiteFollow us onTwitter/XFacebookYoutube@N_T_S_PODCAST
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The fellas talk about the their prep for the huge snow storm! Sports Talk: NFL Championship games preview, the Steelers have new coach head, LeBron vs Jeanie Buss, Indiana are the kings of college football. Plus, Killa's BETS! Entertainment: Trump not attending the Super Bowl, Vince Staples show gets canceled, Sinners becomes the most nominated film of all time, and Verzuz is back with Mike Will Made It vs Hit-Boy. Quick Hitters: Facebook Marketplace scammer faces 98 years, a video game update, and more!
Matt comments on the snow falling at NRG Media, and previews the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos.
Trans Siberian Orchestra – Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24Mavis Staples – Christmas VacationVince Guaraldi Trio – Linus & LucyCeline Dion – O Holy NightAlvin & The Chipmunks – All I Want For ChristmasKevin Bacon & The Guardians Of The Galaxy – Here It Is ChristmastimeJohn Lennon & Yoko Ono – Happy Xmas (War Is Over)Elvis Presley – Blue ChristmasNat King Cole – Joy To The WorldFirst To Eleven – Jingle Bell RockLyric Noel – Silent NightBing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters – Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) Dean Martin – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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KeywordsJazz Piano, Christmas Music, Solo Piano, Improvisation, Vince Guaraldi, Christmas Standards, Jazz Education, Music Theory, Piano Techniques, Holiday TunesSummaryIn this festive episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence celebrates the holiday season by exploring classic Christmas tunes through the lens of jazz piano. He recaps previous studies, introduces new plans for solo jazz piano playing, and demonstrates various approaches to well-known Christmas songs. The episode emphasizes the importance of harmonic and melodic analysis, improvisation, and the joy of playing solo piano. Dr. Lawrence shares personal anecdotes and insights, making this episode both educational and heartwarming as he wishes listeners a Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season.TakeawaysThe importance of a clear thought process in music.Music is a combination of sound and silence.Harmonic and melodic analysis are crucial for jazz piano.Solo piano playing requires emulating an ensemble.Backing tracks are valuable for practice.Silent Night evokes strong memories and emotions.Swinging is essential for certain Christmas tunes.Let It Snow is a classic that doesn't mention Christmas.The Christmas Song is perfect for practicing space and pacing.Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season to all. TitlesJazz Piano Christmas CelebrationExploring Christmas Classics in JazzSound bites"Merry Christmas!""Silent Night is embedded into their memory.""Enjoy a Jazz Piano Christmas!"Support the show
Send us a textHoliday energy hits early as we trade quick life updates, a Punta Cana birthday plan, and the kind of shopping chaos that defines December. A budget TV hunt morphs into a 65‑inch Sony, followed by a full‑body reaction to Costco gridlock and a surprising win at a spotless rural meat market with fair prices and great cuts. We share thoughtful gifts that fit our worlds—Fallout mugs for the morning ritual and an Elder Scrolls official cookbook that turns Tamriel into spices, breads, and desserts worth trying at home—then plot a brisket and chicken smoke that anchors the week.The conversation turns to soundtracks for the season and why some traditions faded. We make a passionate case for Boyz II Men's Let It Snow—warm harmonies, timeless romance, and replay value well past December—and ask why R&B Christmas albums vanished when they once defined winter mood. That leads into the year's biggest gaming tension: an acclaimed indie used AI for parts of its production, patched it out quickly, then saw awards pulled. We weigh the ethics and the future: should AI‑assisted categories exist, or would that legitimize a shortcut? Craft still matters, and audiences can tell when heart leads.We also dig into Bethesda buzz: real movement on the next Elder Scrolls and rumors that the Fallout TV series could become canon in Fallout 5. That sparks curiosity and caution—transmedia can deepen a universe or tangle it. To help you win the season, we wrap with a clean, practical gift guide: USB‑C cables, surge protectors, RGB lighting, handheld accessories, U3 microSD cards, and digital gift cards for Steam or Game Pass during the big sales. The final note is simple but urgent: appreciate the people near you. Take the photo, make the call, share the meal. If this conversation made you smile or think, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what's your bold holiday take? https://www.carolinaotakus.com/
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:00:00 Syrek Snow? Snow! 10:09 Story 2 2025 0:10:09 Marillion The Carol of the Bells (RemasteredHQ) 6:43 A Extended Collection Of Recycled Gifts 2019 0:16:52 Trans-Siberian Orchestra The Lost Christmas Eve 5:28 The Lost Christmas Eve 2004 0:22:20 IQ Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 5:17 Tales From A Dark Christmas 2017 0:27:36 Hawkestrel Für Kirsty 3:17 Spacexmas 2020 0:30:53 Hawkestrel We Three Kings 4:18 Spacexmas 2020 0:35:11 Thijs van Leer A Christmas Song 3:21 A Prog Rock Christmas 2019 0:38:32 Jake Huppe Frosty the Snowman (Instrumental) 1:57 Single 2015 0:40:29 Genesis Unquiet Slumber For The Sleepers 2:59 Wind & The Wuthering 1976 0:43:28 Aeternitas The Bells 4:29 Tales of the Grotesque 2018 0:47:57 Casting Crowns I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day – 4:59 Peace On Earth 2008 0:52:56 The Moody Blues The Quiet Of Christmas Morning (Bach 147) 3:38 December 2003 0:56:34 Pendragon Paintbox (Acoustic Version) 6:39 Not Of This World 2001 1:03:12 Pallas Christmas Northern Star (2021) 5:19 Messages: A Christmas Selection Box 2023 1:08:32 Jethro Tull Trickster (And the Mistletoe) 3:53 RökFlöte 2023 1:12:25 5th Season I Am The Waves 5:16 5th Season 2023 1:17:41 Jethro Tull The Whistler 4:21 Songs From The Wood 1977 1:22:02 Jethro Tull Fire At Midnight 2:42 Songs from the Wood 1977 1:24:44 Genesis Snowbound 4:43 And Then There Were Three 1978 1:29:27 Uriah Heep Footprints In The Snow 4:38 High & Mighty (2004 Remaster) 1976 1:34:05 Jon Anderson Three Ships 4:28 Three Ships 1985 1:38:33 Pallas This Haunted Christmas (2020) 6:12 Messages: A Christmas Selection Box 2023 1:44:45 Blackmore’s Rainbow Good King Wenceslas 6:17 Winter Carols 2021 1:51:01 Peter Gee Christmas Night 6:17 The Girl In The Cornfield 2025 1:57:18 The Beatles Golden Slumbers (Remastered 2009) 2:11 Abbey Road 1969 1:59:29 Genesis Afterglow 3:58 A Trick of the Tail 1976
It really is the most wonderful time of the year, and Mike and Joe lean fully into the holiday spirit with this festive episode of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast. A Very Merry Friday Night Karaoke Christmas brings together performances from the FNK Facebook group’s Christmas Theme of the Week, mixing classic holiday standards, comedy favorites, and even an original Christmas song. The result is exactly what FNK does best - warmth, humor, talent, and a lot of personality. This episode is less about perfection and more about joy. You will hear laughter, behind-the-scenes banter, and genuine reactions as Mike and Joe celebrate the community, the moderators, and the creativity that comes out in full force during the holidays. Featured Performances: Bonnie Richelle – “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Andy WilliamsA perfect opener that immediately sets the tone. Mike and Joe call out how effortlessly Bonnie brings classic Christmas warmth and why this song feels like the true starting gun for the season. Karen Pavkov – “Santa Baby” by Eartha KittA longtime FNK moderator favorite, Karen leans into her signature jazzy, crooner style. The hosts joke about finally listening to the lyrics a little too closely while still being completely impressed by her delivery and confidence. Angel Lark – “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” from How the Grinch Stole ChristmasOne of the most talked-about performances of the episode. Angel does not just sing the song - she fully acts it out. Mike and Joe rave about her theatrical commitment, expressive delivery, and how she turns the performance into a full character piece. Marc Cross – “Christmas Cookies” by George StraitA surprise hit for the hosts, especially for Mike, who admits this song single-handedly nudged him further toward appreciating country music. Marc’s playful performance and total ownership of the song make it an instant FNK favorite. Daniel Kreitz – “Santa’s Gone Wild” (Original Song)A standout moment in the episode. Daniel’s original Christmas song tells a hilarious and vivid story about a runaway inflatable Santa. Mike and Joe are genuinely impressed by the songwriting, humor, and polish, calling it legit, memorable, and something they want shared far beyond FNK. Heather Gurnari – “The Chimney Song” by Bob RiversA comedic show-stealer. Heather completely transforms her voice, leaving both hosts stunned. They highlight her vocal range, character work, and how unrecognizable she is compared to her usual serious singing style. Patrick Holstein – “Dominick the Donkey” by Lou MontePure nostalgia and crowd-pleasing fun. Mike and Joe talk about how this is the kind of song that would instantly turn a karaoke bar into a full-room singalong, and how Patrick’s version captures that energy perfectly. Joe Rubin – “Let It Snow” by Dean MartinClosing the episode on a smooth, classic note, Joe brings crooner vibes and a relaxed, fireside feel. Mike openly praises the performance as a textbook example of smart karaoke song selection and delivery. This episode captures everything that makes Friday Night Karaoke special - not just great singing, but personality, experimentation, laughter, and community. Whether you are here for the classics, the comedy, or the unexpected originals, A Very Merry Friday Night Karaoke Christmas is a reminder that the holidays sound better when everyone sings along.Love what you hear? Join the Friday Night Karaoke Facebook group here and be part of the magic! It's negativity free, ad-free, and all about the music:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An in depth and irreverent look at 90's TV classic Dawson's Creek hosted by Kathryn and Katie. This episode, we're recording in person (again and apologies for the purring cat at the start of this recording!) and very much celebrating this festive season with the only proper Dawson's Creek Christmas episode! Everyone is gathering at Capeside to celebrate the holidays and we are absolutely incensed at the guestlist and spend a decent part of this theorising why Natasha and Todd have turned up (the resulting answer is truly solid honestly). We're chatting Stockbroker Pacey being deeply unshaggable, a long conversation about eggnog (thrilling, we know), how Doug is this ex's MVP and how Dawson's Creek would be better if David Lynch directed it So, let's fling ourselves with abandon into class A drugs, painkillers and booze (and, of course, Christmas!), push some relationships too far, too soon, ignore our friends blatant cries for help and walk on a sparkly blanket of snow. Merry Christmas, everyone! If you're enjoying this podcast, please like, subscribe, follow, rate, review or whatever other variety of verbs your podcast platform might use.Support the show
It's yet another DIE HARD themed Christmas Week to conclude the podcasting year: Various guests return to cite irrefutable proof that DIE HARD (and even the 2nd & 5th sequel) are Christmas/Winter themed movies while playing the Christmas related music & dialogue from the film itself! GUESTS INCLUDE: Jasen Bach, Oliver Rockside, Summer Brooks, Ethan Weeks, Ken Bates, Cliff Stevenson & A-aron Landerville MUSIC PLAYED: "Christmas in Hollis" by Run-D.M.C. "Let It Snow" by Vaughn Monroe "Fuck Christmas" by Eric Idle
Send us a textThe mic comes on mid-chaos and never loses its pulse. We start with jokes, fits, and that too-real conversation about boundaries—how sober vs drunk intimacy changes the vibe, why reciprocity matters, and when saying no is the most respectful move. The rhythm shifts to hometown pride: packed gyms, lopsided zones, and the art of loving your local hoops even when the tallest “center” is six-three and scrappy.Then we press hard on the Diddy documentary. We break down 50's curation playbook—familiar footage, new voices, sharper context—and wrestle with credibility, NDAs, and the ethics of speaking out after years of silence. If you took the perks while looking away, do you get to preach later? The conversation doesn't chase a hot take; it pulls apart power and proximity, and what people truly owe the truth. Charleston White's polarizing commentary threads the needle as we separate message from delivery and ask why “street codes” often punch down instead of up.Sports anchor the back half: Georgia high school football, recruiting rules when coaches get fired, and how a letter of intent can still make sense in the transfer era. We cool down with holiday canon—Home Alone supremacy, A Christmas Story reruns, and the eternal glow of Let It Snow—before landing in real life: work schedules, social media boundaries, making sure the check hits, and a fantasy football showdown with serious money on the line. It's the kind of episode that feels like a long sit on a familiar couch—unfiltered, principled, and fun.If you're into culture wars with receipts, hometown sports with heart, and holiday debates that turn into playlists, you'll feel right at home. Hit play, rate the show, and drop your take: does loyalty excuse silence, or does truth come with a clock? Subscribe and share with a friend who argues Christmas music like it's the playoffs.Support the show
Send us a textDecember hits different when the lights go up early and the shopping falls behind. We open with that honest tension—trees trimmed, carts half‑filled—and a little serendipity: Sidewalk Surfer, the skate shop Nora grew up admiring, just landed on a NY Times national “best stores” list. From there we steer into language shaping our timelines, decoding Oxford's “rage bait,” the hype around “biohacking” and “aura farming,” and why Cambridge's “parasocial” feels uncomfortably familiar. The words aren't just trends; they're a map to how we prod, posture, and sometimes get pulled into scams that exploit our need to belong.Food brings levity and nostalgia. We laugh at the Cheez‑It crusted turkey leg on a bowl‑game menu and turn it into a practical kitchen win: oven‑baked Cheez‑It chicken tenders with panko crunch, kid‑approved and weeknight‑friendly. It's a reminder that December rewards low‑lift comfort, especially when schedules run hot and daylight runs short. Then snow takes the mic. We admit we love the first clean blanket and the all‑clear of a true snow day, even if driving is dicey and parking lots become slush quarries. Along the way we trade memorable stats—from Mount Baker's jaw‑dropping totals to Chicago's legendary 1967 blizzard—and talk about staying safe, staying sane, and letting the weather give us permission to slow down.The heart of this conversation lives in small rituals: carols on repeat, hot chocolate under winter lights, kids asking Santa for sweaters, and a seven‑year‑old's band called The Hot Coco debuting an outrageously catchy track named “Reconciliation.” These moments don't erase the chaos; they anchor it. If you've been craving a pause, a laugh, and a nudge to choose warmth over noise, you're in the right place. Listen, share with a friend who needs a snow‑day vibe, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show.Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
This week we have the first part of a two part tale in which we discover what Christmas is like in an alternative 1970s where the dead walk! Note this story is a sequel to an earlier two part tale which can be found here
Een TORcast vol voorpret. Willem Habers in gesprek met Joris Bolhaar, arrangeur en bandleider van de New Sound Jazz Machine, de band die in de laatste weken voor kerst wordt omgedoopt tot Jingle Bells Jazz Machine. Over mooie nefoute kerstliedjes en hoe je opnieuw tot leven brengt met een bigband. Om in de stemming te komen voor de feestdagen! Playlist Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band: A Christmas Carol; Jingle Bells Jazz Machine: I’t Beginning To Lokk A Lot Like Christmas; Jingle Bells Jazz Machine: Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow; Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox: All I Want For Christmas Is You; Jingle Bells Jazz Machine: Nu Zijt Wellekome; Jingle Bells Jazz Machine: Driving Home For Christmas; Tom Scott: Feliz Navidad; Jingle Bells Jazz Machine: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Beluister deze TORcast>
Snow leopards are built to live in cold, high altitude environments. They're also one of the most elusive predators on the planet. Do they really carry their tail around in their mouths though? Find out on this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest Podcast! Support the podcast! Become a patron: www.patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest Donate via the Cash App using $ForestNerd Donate via PayPal or email me! Dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com Check out the merch store: www.cafepress.com/shop/dispatchesfromtheforest Follow Dispatches from the Forest on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube!
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In which Robert & Amy opt out of yelling at clouds, and Let It Snow ... 'cause the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate ... people gonna people ... Mel Robbins' and "The Let Them Theory". Holiday Nights. Gail Wynand and "love is exception making" ... lovers as friends? 'Tis the Season for Equanimity AND Discernment in 2025. Also, Bernini, Letters, and Robert joins The C.I.A.!
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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their favorite albums of 2025. They'll also hear selections from their production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Wednesday, "Elderberry Wine," Bleeds, Dead Oceans, 2025The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967The Hives, "They Can't Hear the Music," The Hives Forever Forever the Hives, PIAS, 2025Billy Woods, "BLK XMAS (feat. Bruiser Wolf & Sadhugold)," Golliwog, Backwoodz Studioz, 2025Sabrina Carpenter, "Nobody's Son," Man's Best Friend, Island, 2025Gwenifer Raymond, "Jack Parsons Blues," Last Night I Heard The Dog Star Bark, We Are Busy Bodies, 2025Lambrini Girls, "Love," Who Let the Dogs Out, City Slang, 2025Trupa Trupa, "Backwards Water," Mourners, Glitterbeat, 2025Viagra Boys, "Man Made of Meat," Viagr Aboys, Shrimptech Enterprises, 2025Aesop Rock, "Full House Pinball," I Heard It's A Mess There Too, Rhymesayers, 2025Maruja, "Look Down On Us," Pain to Power, Music For Nations, 2025Poor Creature, "All Smiles Tonight," All Smiles Tonight, River Lea, 2025Rosalía, "Berghain," Lux, Columbia, 2025Wet Leg, "mangetout," Moisturizer, Domino, 2025FKA twigs, "Perfect Stranger," Eusexua, Atlantic, 2025Sprints , "Coming Alive," All That Is Over, City Slang, 2025Horsegirl, "I Can't Stand to See You," Phonetics On and On, Matador, 2025Lenny Dee, "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!," Happy Holi-Dee, Decca, 1961See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Turners are back together for another episode and they start by pondering if your spouse can give you "the ick" or not. The two experienced their first big snowfall of the winter in Chicago. Justin has embraced the weather by building a sled ramp and going through the rite of passage of cleaning off your car. The two discuss getting the house ready for the holidays and why it means so much to Justin. Kourtney had her class reunion, which she helped plan, and she explains how it went and what she observed about the group. Kourtney cannot let the episode end before she chats some Chicago Bears football and how the season is going at this point. Follow us on social media! Holding Kourt: @holdingkourt Kourtney: @court_with_a_K Justin: @redturn2
Utah woke up to snow in the mountains and some flurries starting in the valleys! Greg shares his snowy adventure in Weber County, while Sam Webber with the National Weather Service for SLC brings the latest on the storm. Greg checks in with the KSL Traffic Center on what to know if you are traveling in the mountains today. As many may rush to the mountains to hit fresh powder, Craig Gordon from the Utah Avalanche Center joins us to talk about avalanche danger, safety tips, and the essential gear you need before heading into the mountains.
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Sounds Of The Season - Volume 13 - A Buttamilk Christmas, Part TwoWishing you good things this holiday season, and all year 'round.Good will, have, all. With the feel good vibes, me and mine to you and yours, Peace! Qool DJ Marv and his whole family
Sounds Of The Season - Volume 15 - Jazz'n'Christmas UptempoWishing you good things this holiday season, and all year 'round.Good will, have, all. With the feel good vibes, me and mine to you and yours, Peace! Qool DJ Marv and his whole family
Sounds Of The Season - Volume 13 - A Buttamilk Christmas, Part TwoWishing you good things this holiday season, and all year 'round.Good will, have, all. With the feel good vibes, me and mine to you and yours, Peace! Qool DJ Marv and his whole family
Sounds Of The Season - Volume 15 - Jazz'n'Christmas UptempoWishing you good things this holiday season, and all year 'round.Good will, have, all. With the feel good vibes, me and mine to you and yours, Peace! Qool DJ Marv and his whole family
In this episode of the Best in the Boat Steamboat Comedy Podcast, Kyle Ruff and Matt Newland celebrate the long awaited snow fall here in Steamboat Springs! Without snow, we cannot survive. Topics also include the joys of gambling your savings away, Matt's experience in Women's self defense classes, and the age old Corn Dog vs Hot Dog debate
Christmas repertoire books featuring solo fingerstyle guitar arrangements are great for the holiday season! Whether you simply want to get into the Christmas spirit or you need to perform Christmas tunes at your gigs, there are a number of great Christmas repertoire books. Last year I did a similar multi-book review, but I need to put out an update since I have since gone on a buying spree and purchased 4 more books that I'd been curious about. In this review I will look at the original three books that I reviewed: Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide,” Mark Phillips' “Christmas Carols for Easy Classical Guitar” (Cherry Lane Music Company), and John Hill's “Classical Guitar Christmas Sheet Music” (Hal Leonard) As well as my four new books: Michael Wood's “Echoes of Christmas Past,” Bruce Emery's “Christmas Fingerstyle Guitar,” and Doug Young's “Christmas Carols for Fingerstyle Guitar” AND “A DADGAD Christmas.” And finally I'll mention one book that I don't have, but I can see enough from previews to be able to compare to the other books: Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Christmas” To be clear, all books are suitable for either steel string guitar or nylon string classical guitar. I will demonstrate tunes from each book so that you can see and hear what you're getting. Now, whether you are just looking to enjoy playing holiday tunes for yourself, with your family and friends, or on stage, there are several factors to consider. Christmas music is really only acceptable in the month of December, so if you are like me then you'll start preparing in November. As these tunes are kept on the shelf for 10 months of the year, I generally look for the easiest arrangements that still sound as good as possible. I need to be able to whip these into shape in a reasonable amount of time. Perhaps you (unlike myself) are looking for the most incredible sounding arrangements possible, regardless of their difficulty? One of these books in particular fits that bill. Another important factor to consider is whether you are looking to play instrumental arrangements or if you are looking to lead a singalong. Some books are better suited to one or the other. I'm going to try to guide you to the book or books that are best for YOU. Each of these books is valuable in its own way, but one may fit you better. Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide” is the only book out of these that has popular modern/mid-twentieth century tunes like Holly Jolly Christmas, Frosty the Snowman, Jingle Bell Rock, and Let It Snow! Hal Leonard is a publishing giant and has the ability to publish these popular tunes that are protected by copyright. Late-beginner/intermediate. Pretty good arrangements, especially as a starting point. No audio recordings. All of the other books contain traditional Christmas carols like O Come, All Ye Faithful, The First Noel, Jingle Bells, and Silent Night. These are all of the tunes that fall under the realm of public domain, so authors can arrange them without worrying about legal issues or royalties. Out of all of these other books, two books stand out for containing beautiful, yet easy to play arrangements. Wood's “Echoes of Christmas Past” is #1, Phillips' “Christmas Carols for Easy Classical Guitar” is #2. Wood's arrangements are incredibly playable and sound so so good. Very flowing and arpeggiated with a folksy touch. Never too many notes at once, so easy on the hands. No lyrics written into the music, and no audio recordings. Phillips' arrangements also flow very well with lots of arpeggiation and pedaling on the open G string. Definitely has some classical guitar vibes. Once again, no lyrics, but this one does come with a CD for the audio recordings. If you are the type of player who wants a simple arrangement that you can enhance, or if you want to lead a singalong and need a really straightforward arrangement, Bruce Emery's “Christmas Fingerstyle Guitar: Plain and Fancy” and Doug Young's “Christmas Carols for Fingerstyle Guitar” are very valuable books. Each contains the most basic arrangements with block chords harmonizing each melody. These are excellent for beginners and work great as lead sheets for intermediate and advanced players (as a platform from which you can create your own variations). Young's book is a bit easier. Emery's book provides each carol at three difficulty levels. Emery's has lyrics in the music so it works better for singalongs. Young's has lyrics on the opposite page from the music, so usable for singalongs, but not ideal. Both provide audio recordings. These two books are both great gigging books, but I if I had to choose, I'd rather have the Wood or Phillips book at a gig. Doug Young's “A DADGAD Christmas” is unique and incredibly beautiful. Much more difficult in comparison – suitable for intermediate and advanced players. Audio recordings are available on Spotify and make for great listening! Some really satisfying arrangements, but not my first choice of Christmas gig book – I generally want Christmas gig tunes to be on the easier side. Hill's “Classical Guitar: Christmas Sheet Music” contains arrangements that can absolutely work on steel string guitars, but they are written only in treble clef. These arrangements are all a bit more difficult to play, regardless of treble clef vs. TAB, and they don't necessarily sound better than the arrangements of the other books. Many arrangements just feel clunky with difficult fingering. One thing that I do like is the arrangement of Tchaikovsky's “March” from the Nutcracker, which you won't find in any of the other books. If you are a classical guitar teacher, these would definitely be useful to use with your students. No audio recordings. So, to organize all of this information: Only one for mid-twentieth century tunes: Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide” Best for solo instrumental gigging: Wood's “Echoes of Christmas Past” is #1, Phillips' “Christmas Carols for Easy Classical Guitar” is #2. Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide”is an equally important gigging book for me too just because of its arrangements of popular tunes. Best for singalongs: Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide”, Bruce Emery's “Christmas Fingerstyle Guitar: Plain and Fancy”, and possibly Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Christmas” Most beginner friendly: Probably Doug Young's “Christmas Carols for Fingerstyle Guitar” orBruce Emery's “Christmas Fingerstyle Guitar: Plain and Fancy,” then Wood's “Echoes of Christmas Past” is #1, Phillips' “Christmas Carols for Easy Classical Guitar” Most sonorous arrangements: Doug Young's “A DADGAD Christmas” Don't buy: Hill's “Classical Guitar: Christmas Sheet Music” Performance: Holly Jolly Christmas, Frosty the Snowman – Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide” Come, All Ye Faithful – in all books other than Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide” andDoug Young's “A DADGAD Christmas” Silent Night – in all books other than Hal Leonard's “Fingerpicking Yuletide” My own books: Fingerstyle Blues Guitar: An In-Depth Study of the 12-Bar Blues in E Major – Books 1 and 2 are available in paperback or as an eBook through Amazon [https://a.co/d/g7Udsso (Book 1) and https://a.co/d/aDbh4H0 (Book 2)]. The first priority of these books is to quickly get you playing a solo instrumental 12-bar blues, and then to build on it until you can freely improvise or “jam.” You should be up and running by the end of the third chapter, and each following chapter will add icing on the cake. Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar: go to http://joemcmurray.com/checkout/ to purchase a pdf of my eBook. Learning to arrange melodies will also help your fingerstyle songwriting and your understanding of the inner workings of fingerstyle guitar. My upcoming book, Arranging for Fingerstyle Ukulele, will be published by Mel Bay in 2026. My music is available on all streaming platforms at https://open.spotify.com/artist/5dcokTG6C598OhTslHH5uo?si=hrQb7FViSZewDRSgECw9Ew: Pins on the Map: my third fingerstyle guitar album was released on January 19, 2024. Watch the first single, “Open Road,” on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/uPBh8sZQsT4?si=EM_wAwnHFqU1VC9C.Riding the Wave and Acoustic Oasis: my first two fingerstyle guitar albums.
In this episode, Chris and Chantel Nicole unwrap "Kylie Christmas" - the original 2015 holiday album from Kylie Minogue, packed with festive covers, cozy originals, and guest appearances from Iggy Pop, Frank Sinatra, and James Corden.We dive into the vocals, production, arrangements, and full camp appeal, asking: does this album earn its place among modern pop holiday staples? From "Every Day's Like Christmas" to "Santa Baby", we explore what makes Kylie's first Christmas album a stylish seasonal statement.All of our Kylie episodes!: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd_MfDbJG3bZY3ePJP5rlhvh6P6moLVwy&si=mOAYI3jc-0CcKmupJoin us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/CCTVPOPSFollow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cctvpops0:00 - Intro1:13 - “Kylie Christmas” Album Info2:11 - Album Cover5:01 - “It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”9:06 - “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” feat. Frank Sinatra15:24 - “Winter Wonderland”18:00 - “Christmas Wrapping” with Iggy Pop23:28 - “Only You” with James Corden28:16 - “I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter”31:43 - “Every Day's Like Christmas”37:41 - “Let It Snow”41:36 - “White December”46:42 - “2000 Miles”50:54 - “Santa Baby”54:59 - “Christmas Isn't Christmas 'Til You Get Here”59:01 - “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”1:03:33 - Cut or Keep1:06:52 - Overall Thoughts & Final RatingReferences:A Kylie Christmas Live from the Royal Albert Hall 2015 https://youtu.be/nGHmcBeIdFA?si=TQlkV8aZJJV2dc0Z“It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” Studio Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pPpxsbqxR8&pp=ygUla3lsaWUgbW9zdCB3b25kZXJmdWwgdGltZSBvZiB0aGUgeWVhcg%3D%3D “Winter Wonderland” Live at the Graham Norton Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLjpFvZQkxE&pp=ygUXa3lsaWUgd2ludGVyIHdvbmRlcmxhbmQ%3D “Only You” Official Lyric Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=107C8PMY8cM&pp=ygUOa3lsaWUgb25seSB5b3XSBwkJFQoBhyohjO8%3D “Only You” Live with M. Pokora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn6LsKITt7Y&pp=ygUOa3lsaWUgb25seSB5b3U%3D“I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter” Live at Strictly Come Dancing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVIGP7fl1Bs&pp=ygUba3lsaWUgd2FybSB0aGlzIHdpbnRlciBsaXZl“Every Day's Like Christmas” MV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f37t3m7W-NA&pp=ygUPa3lsaWUgY2hyaXN0bWFz “Let It Snow” Live at Rockefeller Center 2010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVty8b0jX3M&pp=ygURa3lsaWUgbGV0IGl0IHNub3c%3D “Santa Baby” Live at TOTP 2000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYgU7M4ptrc&pp=ygUQa3lsaWUgc2FudGEgYmFieQ%3D%3D “Christmas Isn't Christmas 'Til You Get Here” Studio Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9V4sGPWci0&pp=ygUwa3lsaWUgY2hyaXN0bWFzIGlzbid0IGNocmlzdG1hcyB0aWwgeW91IGdldCBoZXJl
AN EVENING WITH THE RAT PACK Tony Sands as "Frank Sinatra" Robert Cabella as "Dean Martin" & Jeff Foote as "Sammy Davis Jr." The Tony Sands Rat Pack Tribute, often titled "Rat Pack Together Again," is a live stage show that brings to life the style, music, and camaraderie of the legendary Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.. The performance is a mix of iconic songs, comedy sketches, and witty banter, designed to transport the audience back to the golden era of Las Vegas entertainment. Key Features of the Show: Performers: Tony Sands stars as Frank Sinatra, with other performers taking on the roles of Dean Martin (e.g., Robert Cabella) and Sammy Davis Jr. (e.g., Jeff Foote). Their portrayals are described as "spot on," capturing the unique charisma and vocal styles of the original stars. Live Big Band Music: The show features a "wonderful mix" of the Rat Pack's greatest hits, including Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me" and "My Way," Martin's "That's Amore" and "Everybody Loves Somebody," and Davis Jr.'s "Mr. Bojangles" and "Candy Man". The performers sing individual hits as well as songs where they would have united on stage. Live Band: The impersonators are typically backed by a live big band, such as the group Swingtopia, which provides rich and authentic musical arrangements that fill the room.Atmosphere: The performance aims to recreate the experience of seeing the original Rat Pack live at the Sands Casino in the 1960s. This includes "breezy" onstage banter, light-hearted comedy, and crowd work that captures the genuine chemistry and "mischief" of the trio. Themed Shows: Sands also offers a Christmas-themed version of the show, which incorporates seasonal classics like "White Christmas" and "Let It Snow" alongside the standard hits. The overall experience is a high-energy, nostalgic journey that pays tribute to an era of classic American entertainment, leaving audiences feeling as though the legends are still performing today. You can find more details about the performer and tour dates on the Tony Sands website. See less
A winter storm warning is in effect through Wednesday morning, just in time for Thanksgiving travel. Meteorologist Mandy Thalhuber had details and we talked to MnDOT about what to expect on the road.The holidays are a critical time for retailers big and small. We got an outlook for Minnesota businesses. COP30, this year's United Nations climate conference, ended last weekend. We spoke with two Minnesota college students who were there. Mary Lucia, a former DJ for The Current, is out with a new memoir. We heard part of her conversation with MPR's Kerri Miller. And two pro women's volleyball teams are coming to the state. In the late 1980s, there was a team here. We met a former Minnesota Monarch.The Minnesota Music Minute was a rendition of “Let It Snow” by the Brian Setzer Orchestra. The Song of the Day was “Hit My Line” by BRUTE.
This is my 2nd Simply Christmas compilation mix. This is a 2.5 non stop holiday mix I did with just arranging the tracks on Audacity. I went for no dead air, not beat matching or anything along those lines. Just lounge, swing, chill, and classic holiday fun. Apple Podcasts Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-christmas-vibes-2025/id1528747610?i=1000738206205 Enjoy. TRACKLIST: 1. David Ian (Holiday) - Christmas Time with You 2. Julie London (Holiday) - Warm December (Remastered 1992) 3. The Andrews Sisters & Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (Holiday) - Christmas Island 4. Madeleine Peyroux & Michel Legrand (Holiday) - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 5. Michael Bublé (Holiday) - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town 6. She & Him (Holiday) - Christmas Memories 7. Doris Day (Holiday) - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 8. Meaghan Smith (Holiday) - Zat U Santa Claus? 9. José James - Christmas in New York 10. Aretha Franklin (Holiday) - Kissin' By the Mistletoe 11. Human Nature (Holiday) - White Christmas 12. Shirley Horn (Holiday) - Winter Wonderland 13. Vince Guaraldi Trio (Holiday) - O Tannenbaum (2022 Mix) 14. Kacey Musgraves (Holiday) - A Willie Nice Christmas (feat. Willie Nelson) 15. Jack Johnson (Holiday) - Someday At Christmas 16. Dolly Parton & Michael Bublé (Holiday) - Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas 17. Norah Jones (Holiday) - Christmas Don't Be Late 18. Keb' Mo' (Holiday) - One More Year With You 19. Jamie Cullum (Holiday) - Hang Your Lights 20. Chris Standring and Kathrin Shorr (Holiday) - Send Me Some Snow (feat. Chris Standring & Kathrin Shorr) 21. Stella Cole (Holiday) - Christmas Dreaming 22. Frank Sinatra (Holiday) - I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams) 23. Ray Charles (Holiday) - This Time Of The Year (Remastered) 24. Ingrid Michaelson (Holiday) - Looks Like a Cold, Cold Winter 25. Savine - Frosty The Snowman 26. Zee Avi (Holiday) - No Christmas For Me 27. JD McPherson (Holiday) - Ugly Sweater Blues 28. Mindy Smith (Holiday) - What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? 29. Seth MacFarlane (Holiday) - A Marshmallow World 30. Mason Embry Trio (Holiday) - Winter Weather/I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Medley) 31. Samara Joy (Holiday) - The Christmas Song 32. Meaghan Smith (Holiday) - It Snowed (Remastered) 33. Pink Martini (Holiday) - A Snow Globe Christmas (feat. China Forbes) 34. Ella Fitzgerald (Holiday) - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 35. Maddie & Tae (Holiday) - Holly Jolly Christmas 36. Michael Ball (Holiday) - Driving Home For Christmas 37. She & Him (Holiday) - Happy Holiday 38. David Foster (Holiday) - Blue Christmas (feat. Wynonna) 39. Harry Connick Jr. (Holiday) - The Christmas Waltz 40. Chad Lawson Trio (Holiday) - We Wish You a Merry Christmas 41. Jerry Vale (Holiday) - Silver Bells 42. Andrea von Kampen (Holiday) - I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 43. Gloria Lynne (Holiday) - I Wish It Would Snow 44. John Legend (Holiday) - Christmas Time Is Here 45. Christian McBride & Abbey Lincoln (Holiday) - This Christmas 46. Norah Jones (Holiday) - It's Not Christmas 'Til You Come Home (Recorded At Spotify Studios NYC) 47. Stella Cole (Holiday) - Merry Christmas, Darling 48. Abbey Lincoln & Roy Hargrove (Holiday) - Christmas Cheer
When everything is white we begin to see our true purpose.
This one is worth returning to - it might be better than you remember! Runaway Bride Year: 1999 Written by: Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott Directed by: Garry Marshall Stars: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Joan Cusack, Hector Elizondo, Rita Wilson, Paul Dooley, Christopher Meloni, Laurie Metcalf (uncredited) Show notes: Always the bride-to-be! This month we conclude our all-too-brief Julia Roberts mini-season with this gorgeous small-town battle of the sexes. If you would like to skip the plot summary for this month's film you can spool forward about 11 minutes into the episode. In this episode we mention the films: Notting Hill* (1999) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0125439/) Erin Brokovich (2000) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0195685/) Pretty Woman (1990) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100405/) Oceans Twelve (2004) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0349903/) While You Were Sleeping* (1995) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114924/) Let It Snow (2019) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1950235/) *Films marked with an asterisk have previously been featured on the podcast. Addendum: it turns out that Laura Solon, who wrote the film Let It Snow, also co-wrote (with Daisy Haggard) the brilliant and funny TV series Back To Life (2019-2021) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8594510) Next month we are going to be talking about Love Hard (2021) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10752004/). If you would like to suggest films for future episodes, you can tweet Lisa: @LisaStowaway. We record these episodes over the internet. Sometimes the audio is not perfect. We apologise for that. Music in this episode is by Martin Zaltz Austwick (martinzalzaustwick.com). Artwork is by Lisa Findley. Thank you for listening!
Benedicte and Benedikt talk about daily walks, measuring by proxy, and the challenges of recording short and succinct screencasts. At Userlist, Benedikt's team launched a Posthog integration and new segment templates to improve onboarding. He's also experimenting with recording different formats for the video challenge.Benedicte recovers from the flu and starts morning walks to boost focus. She is building Framer + Outseta demos that attract new users, exploring how designers use AI features in Framer and Webflow, and preparing to relaunch her “Let It Snow” script for the holidays.
Rep. Ty Winter (R-47), assistant House minority leader, joins Dan to discuss Fort Lewis College overturning its decision to prohibit Turning Point USA from establishing a chapter on campus.Fort Lewis College students approve Turning Point USA Chapter after initial denial, petition | FOX31 DenverDan asks listeners whether a later-than-usual 'first snow' for the Denver metro concerns them, or whether people are just fine without the wintry weather.
After much anticipation, it did actually snow for Anney and Samantha (gasp)! We share our thoughts and experiences for our SMNTY snow day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller talks about Lamar Jackson saying he's not wearing gloves in frigid Buffalo because he was terrible in them before, Lions DC Aaron Glenn telling people the Jets are his first choice if he were to be offered a head coaching position, #AskBen, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony opens the show by talking about the snow hitting the DC area, and also about the exciting finishes to the games in the NFL's final week. Chuck Culpepper calls in to give his thoughts on the last four teams in the College Football Playoffs and how the expanded field has worked this year, Jason Samenow of the Washington Post calls in to talk about the winter storm and how much snow we should expect, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Uninvited “The Moment That Matters” ; “Down In Flames” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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