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Welcome to the first episode of our new Music Review segment with hosts Jackie and Amanda! Join us for a fun and insightful exploration of a number of classic Christmas songs. This episode includes Feliz Navidad, Silent Night, White Christmas, The Christmas Song, Baby it's Cold outside, and All I Want for Christmas is You.
Everyone's favorite Spokesmann, Ed Mann graces us with his presence. After some wild stories and catching up, Ed shares his worst Christmas stories, as does Joe, and Paul regales us with post-parental-divorce Christmas stories. Music: Christmas in Hollie - Run DMC
Welcome into The Thicket with Mike and Josh! On this week's episode we give you all of our favorite country songs that remind us of the Christmas season. We have a call in guest from Cole Chaney himself, and play music from the country music greats like Sierra Ferrell, Tyler Childers, Robert Earl Keen, and more! On this episode: "Merry Christmas From The Family" - Robert Earl Keen "I Love Blue" - Nicholas Jamerson "Jingle Bell Rock" - Sierra Ferrell "22nd Winter" - Tyler Childers (Red Bard YouTube) "Christmas Song" - Hunter Flynn (YouTube) "I Remember Carolina" - Margo Cilker "All The Best" - John Prine "Christmas for Cowboys" - John Denver "Leroy the Redneck Reindeer" - Joe Diffie Get some Thicket Merch: thehippiesandcowboys.com/shop Sticker Mule: https://www.stickermule.com/custom-stickers
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Here is a very short episode featuring my piano arrangement of 'Silent Night'. Enjoy the rest of your Holiday.
Merry Christmas! Lou recreates two more vintage toy commercials (Smash Up Derby and Lite-Brite). Adelle recalls her Speak and Spell which leads to Lou reminiscing about touring with the Flaming Lips and Sonic Boom in 1999. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Relaxing Christmas Carols Music Fireplace Instrumental Christmas Music Christmas Fireplace | 8HRs A perfect Christmas playlist for those who are looking for some relaxing, calming, and soothing music during festive holiday season. Listen to these beautiful instrumental Christmas songs and get into the Christmas spirit with a warm video of a cozy fireplace! We hope our music can calm you during this sometimes stressful time of year and encourage positivity in your life. Relieve any negative thoughts and just relax to stay creative! Give yourself this special gift of peace, love, and joy by putting on some headphones and chillin' out! It's perfect for a Christmas Meditation session too – helping you to fall asleep or quietly read/study. Merry Christmas! Check out more great winter ambiences and winter themed meditation music on our Winter Chill album here: https://geni.us/WinterChill Watch our best fireplace playlist ►https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe2g-H-4UX1DZb-gKw5q-XJ7bw2usPfaz Join this channel to get access to perks: ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsplj60aQC7mb1rgdhk5sw/join SUBSCRIBE NOW to become part of our community of FREE MEDITATION MUSIC. ►https://naturesoundretreat.com/YoutubeSubscribe iTunes here: ►https://naturesoundretreat.com/AppleMusic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SPOTIFY here: ►https://naturesoundretreat.com/Spotify ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AMAZON here: ►https://naturesoundretreat.com/AmazonMusic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Website: ►https://NatureSoundRetreat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook: ►https://www.facebook.com/NatureSoundRetreat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pinterest: ►https://www.pinterest.com/nature_sound_retreat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Instagram: ►@NatureSoundRetreat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Twitter: ►@retreat_sound ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fireplace sounds for your home. ASMR Fireplace Ambience. Fireplace with burning logs and crackling fire sounds for stress relief & sleeping. Enjoy a beautiful burning fireplace in high quality. Your virtual fireplace on TV – can practically feel the warmth of the burning wood. Fireplace Sounds for Insomnia Symptoms, Sleeping Problems, Sleeping Disorders, Reduce Stress, Fall Asleep, Insomnia Relief, try listening for a few minutes and you will fall to sleep. Beautiful fires burn for a long time and the pleasant crackling sound is great for a sound sleep, studying and relaxation. ©2022 Nature Sound Retreat. All Rights Reserved. All videos and music are the sole copyright of Nature Sound Retreat. Licensing inquiries can be sent via Private Message #ChristmasAmbience #ChirstmasFireplaceMusicAmbience #CozyFireplaceChristmasMusic #Fireplace #firesounds #fire #kamin #fireplaceambience #fireplacesound #relaxing #kominek #deepsleep #relaxingmusic #cozyfireplace #relaxing #cracklingfire #asmr #sleepsounds #NatureSoundRetreat #soothingrelaxation #relaxationfilms #CozyAmbience
¡Felices fiestas y'all! This week, Alt.Latino revisits a classic episode from 2014 to enjoy the music of D.C. Latino choir, Cantigas.
The Pulse WV Live Topic: Southern Gospel Music (Christmas Edition)A Network That Beats To The Heart Of GodHost: Pastor John FowlerFriday, December 16, 2022For Booking Information: 304-364-4164Email: info@thepulsewv.comThere Are Three Ways to Financially Support the Pulse-GassawayPayPal:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=HCXFPAHPH8MYA&source=urlText:https://app.clovergive.com/app/giving/thepulse/THEPULSEGASSAWAYWVMail: P.O. Box 141 Gassaway, WV 26624Check us out on social media and our website.Website:www.thepulsewv.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/thepulsewv/https://www.facebook.com/718582154980548/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUxPTJpjRyLCRJ5ZnLiVlwhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpGXhf2uE9oSMh961HaKJogTik Tok:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdxTDCSh/Twitch:https://twitch.tv/the_pulse_wvInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thepulsegassaway/Twitter:https://twitter.com/thepulsewvApple Podcast:https://thepulsewv-gassaway.simplecast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pulse-wv-live/id1527607059Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4YZljk4BeOmao9KAo7NYn6?si=bJu7H3MWT5eezEh357OqKAhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7pbbpIgE2Spzqdmd982w2c?si=-5W7mfxhSJyIk-mREfMmHwGoogle Play:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS96NDFMazd0WAhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9ockc4RE4xaARadio Public:Sermons:https://radiopublic.com/the-pulse-wv-WemdAJPodcast:https://radiopublic.com/the-pulse-wv-live-GymVAJDeezer:Sermons:https://deezer.com/show/3055022Podcast:https://deezer.com/show/3053812I Heart Radio:Sermons:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-pulse-wv-87312929?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=truePodcast:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-pulse-wv-live-87312874?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=trueAmazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/22dca9f0-25f7-4cf0-a927-c896dbccd048/the-pulse-wvhttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/fe8c94c7-d726-4379-a4c1-04469fd03ee8/the-pulse-wv-live
On today's show we kick off our annual Christmas thank you's, Ray chats to Lorna Kinsella Cassan who is surprising her friend Maighread Campbell live on air, we have live music from Damien Dempsey Annie West talks to us about the RTÉ Christmas guide and Conor Pope is back with pricewatch.
“11:2. Now when John had heard in prison the works of Christ: sending two of his disciples he said to him: 11:3. Art thou he that art to come, or look we for another? 11:4. And Jesus making answer said to them: Go and relate to John what you have heard and seen. 11:5. The blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead rise again, the poor have the gospel preached to them. 11:6. And blessed is he that shall not be scandalized in me. Scandalized in me. . .That is, who shall not take occasion of scandal or offence from my humility, and the disgraceful death of the cross which I shall endure. 11:7. And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see? a reed shaken with the wind? “11:8. But what went you out to see? a man clothed in soft garments? Behold they that are clothed in soft garments, are in the houses of kings. 11:9. But what went you out to see? A prophet? Yea I tell you, and more than a prophet. 11:10. For this is he of whom it is written: Behold I send my angel before my face, who shall prepare thy way before thee.” Excerpt From The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-bible-douay-rheims-complete/id955129088 This material may be protected by copyright. Music: Christmas hymn: Oh come all ye faithful.
Music: Christmas gigs and Christmas songs Arts: An original Christmas story Life: Homelessness at Christmas, warm spaces, dinosaurs and Christmas films
The Holiday Hustle - Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. It's a time of the year that can be both joyful and stressful. How do different age groups deal with these challenges? This month we chat with a group of teens, 20-sometings, and others in an effort to explore how different age groups navigate both the joys and the challenges of the holiday season. Thank you for listening. This is a special edition of “Real Friends”. Website: www.therobertharrison.com Questions or comments: realfriendsstl@gmail.com Music: Christmas (by Asepirawan20): https://pixabay.com/music/christmas-christmas-12025 Thank you to my “Podcast Ensemble”: Teenagers – Taylor, Elle, Eva, Josie, Isaac, & Sam 20 Somethings – Carson, Abby, Taylor, Brennan, & Christine Others Members – Justin, Kristen, Mary, Steve, Bil, & Michelle
On today's morning show with Carol, Josh & Jill, we discovered the producers don't know much 90s music, discussed when Christmas season officially starts, and for our Wonder Woman Wednesday, talked to Amberly Woo, on how she found the strength to carry on after losing her two daughters to cancer. Tune in now for your daily dose of laughter, exciting prizes, latest news, and all the great songs in one place only on Kiss92FM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943, and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcasters heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they prepared for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I sat down with Graham of the Good Cop Bad Cop podcast (and many more) and we discussed not only the greatest christmas movie of all time but one of the most infamous romance movies of all time....Die Hard. This was a blast and was awesome to get his view as he growing up across the pond. We went in deep in the history of the script (you will freak when you find out who was originally asked to play Mclane, needless to say we as movie fans dodged a bullet), the plot and why this wasn't your typical "action". movie. This was a lot of fun and I hope everyone enjoys as much as we did. Music Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC
How does a white guy from Detroit end up playing Latin music? Pianist Arthur Hanlon, one of the stars of the HBOMax concert film Piano Y Mujer, talks about that and his relationship to Motown in this week's conversation. We talk about the EP he released before Christmas, A Holiday Christmas Piano, and the roles Facebook and COVID played in making it happen. Along the way, we also talk about earlier Christmas releases and how Christmas music fits into Hanlon's big picture. This week, we also look at one of the bigger songs of the 2021 holiday season, "Merry Christmas" by Ed Sheeran and Elton John, and the song that beat them to become number one on the British pop charts at Christmas. During our post-Christmas break, we went live on the IHeartRadio platform and Amazon's podcast platform. Now, you can ask Alexa and Siri to play the Twelve Songs of Christmas podcast and let them pop it up on your voice-controlled personal assistant.
(01:54)-COVID surging in sports. (17:30)-Stephen Curry breaks Ray Allen's all-time NBA 3-point record. (29:27)-Mike's Hot Take: Michael speculates what the New York Yankees would do this offseason if George Steinbrenner was still around. (41:27)-Urban Meyer out in Jacksonville (50:03)-Giants passed on Russell Okung in 2017 due to bad relationship with ex-agent? (53:06)-RIP Demaryius Thomas (58:20)-Bets of the Episode If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 Marcellus Murdock-@cellythegawdd_ Sam Morell-@basketball1001 Music: “Christmas 2” by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
Meditation Music Christmas Day to relax and enjoy your day. Merry Christmas
Today we offer you a playlist of holiday selections & hope it makes your Christmas that much more festive! Vince Guarldi – “Christmas Is Coming” from A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)Bing Crosby – “I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams)” from Merry Christmas (1955)Ramsey Lewis Trio – “Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer” from More Sounds of Christmas (1964)Tommy Emmanuel – “Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town” from All I Want For Christmas (2011)The Ventures – “Snow Flakes” from The Ventures Christmas Album (1965)The Ronettes – “Sleigh Ride” from A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector (1963)Dean Martin – “Silver Bells” from The Dean Martin Christmas Album (1966)Bobby Timmons – “White Christmas” from Holiday Soul (1965)Stevie Wonder – “The Miracles Of Christmas” from 20th Century Masters The Christmas Collection (1966)Beegie Adair – “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” from Jazz Piano Christmas (2009)Norah Jones – “Christmas Don't Be Late” from I Dream Of Christmas (2021)Chet Baker / Christopher Mason – “Come All Ye Faithfull” from Silent Nights (1987)Ray Charles – “The Little Drummer Boy” from The Spirit Of Christmas (1985)Eddie Higgins Trio – “Christmas Song” from Christmas Songs (2005)Frank Sinatra – “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” from A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra (1957)Kenny Burrell – “Silent Night” from Have Yourself A Soulful Little Christmas (1966)Diana Krall – “Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep” from Christmas Songs (2005)Don Patterson – “What Are You Doing New Years Eve?” from Holiday Soul (1965)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Meditation Music Christmas Eve Vibes for your morning meditation or to enjoy some holiday atmosphere. 15 minutes Made with Calliope
Hey everyone, welcome back it's been a while, we've just had other things that we have been doing. We will be back in the new year so enjoy the festive season. Follow us on Instagram and have a go at answering the questions. Send the answers to the podcast email address - jonandolibrass@outlook.com Have a Happy Christmas and a Happy New year Jon & Oli
Merry Christmas! This week I have a special Christmas treat for you. Katie Hester is an artist who truly Dares 2 Hear the voice of God. Katie shares with us her process of receiving heavenly music from God versus creating. We also discuss how you can shift the atmosphere with music and why she focuses on releasing sounds of LOVE, PEACE, and JOY…and why her music is raw in the room type of production… Plus, prepare to be blessed as Katie plays not one, but two songs for us. The exciting part of the podcast is getting to see Katie play music and how the Holy Spirit moves her to play. The second song she plays, while it is a recorded song, has different things from the original because the Holy Spirit directed her to play a particular way. Breaktrhough Music Today has recently released three Christmas albums, Violin Christmas, Flutajazz Christmas, and Christmas Flute and has a wide variety of beautiful healing albums, songs and sounds that are perfect to create the perfect soundscape for your day available for download on their website www.BreakthroughMusicToday.com and most popular sites like itunes, amazon, Spotify, Youtube and a variety of others. You can order music and connect with Katie here: www.breakthroughmusictoday.com Here are the other locations you can download Katie's Music: Amazon Music: AAmazon Music MAZON-MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/artists/B096SWWHX5/breakthrough-music-today?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_Q4nWWZvLHBZ03uuAjO3HBVHK0 APPLE Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/breakthrough-music/1568316451 YOU TUBE YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCKUIySMeNMG07L_swuTZTUg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5UUwPHbjoheIhcXAZfzD6T?si=01QwzBLvTfyrKVW1eeWFGw TO REGISTER for Debbie's Upcoming Class Go HERE: https://debbiekitterman.com/shop/ Special Discount Christmas pricing Now through the end of the year. You can order your own copy of Debbie's Training Manual, “Releasing the Heart of God through Hearing His Voice here: https://amzn.to/2VVsiCL Or on her website at: https://debbiekitterman.com/shop/ Or check out https://d2htraining.com for Debbie's video teaching course Symbolism Reference Guide & Dream Journal here: https://amzn.to/35Mccxm
The Three Wise Men are back talking Christmas Carols; our favorites, our least favorites, and ones that we haven't heard of (Even though you know you have!) Lot s of talk about The Waitresses' Christmas Wrapping, Wam's Last Christmas, and what was really going on with Mommy and Santa Claus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-dursin/support
The Three Wise Men are back talking Christmas Carols; our favorites, our least favorites, and ones that we haven't heard of (Even though you know you have!) Lots of talk about The Waitresses' ‘Christmas Wrapping', Wham's ‘Last Christmas', and what was really going on with Mommy and Santa Claus. ▶️ Play/Download Here
This week Maylee celebrates the Texas Homegrown Music Christmas. Originally aired 12/19/2021 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith talk about fun live music, Christmas lighting and holiday markets planned for this weekend.
We open the show by recapping Week 13 in the NFL, including the New England Patriots winning seven straight after knocking off the Buffalo Bills, the New York Giants and New York Jets both losing again, and the Kansas City Chiefs winning five straight (2:00). On Mike's Hot Take, Michael discusses the possibility of LeBron James playing with his son in the NBA (28:14). Then, Alex discusses the Philadelphia Flyers firing head coach Alain Vigneault (45:07). Next, we take a look at the College Football Playoff matchups (53:34) before closing out the show with our Bets of the Episode as we look to bounce back from our third winless episode (1:05:13). If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 Marcellus Murdock-@cellythegawdd_ Sam Morell-@basketball1001 Music: “Christmas 2” by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
Pastor Jay Lee shares about the Magi in the Christmas story and what they reveal to us about God's heart for those who are looking for truth in all the wrong places. Music: Christmas with Jesus aprildmetzler.com www.reverbnation.com/carolinaline Thank you so much to our sponsor for this episode - Evermorn Supply "Thoughtfully designed Christian greeting cards and gifts. Lamentations 3:22-23" Instagram @evermornsupply Facebook: www.facebook.com/evermornsupply Website: evermorn.com To contact or support the Daily Sabbath, visit: thedailysabbath.com
We open the show with Major League Baseball officially locking out the players and discuss what's at stake for both the players and owners and if the 2022 MLB season will still start on time (4:02). We also briefly react to the rumors of Freddie Freeman possibly leaving the Atlanta Braves and why the New York Yankees should strongly pursue the world champion first baseman (32:14). On Mike's Hot Take, Michael talks about the Memphis Grizzlies historic win over the Oklahoma City Thunder (39:20). Next, we react to the nail-biting game between the Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks and discuss where both teams stand with the NBA season in full swing (53:18). Then, Chris discusses the College Football coaching carousel (1:12:52) and Alex discusses Tiger Woods's first press conference since his severe car accident (1:21:31). Lastly, we close out the show with our Bets of the Episode, where someone admitted to cheating after moving from last place to second place (1:27:00). If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 Marcellus Murdock-@cellythegawdd_ Sam Morell-@basketball1001 Music: “Christmas 2” by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
We open the show with Adam ranting about the spending, or lack thereof, the New York Yankees have done so far in free agency and Marcellus celebrating the New York Mets signing ace pitcher Max Scherzer (0:20). On Mike's Hot Take, Michael has a controversial hot take about Draymond Green that the rest of the crew strongly disagree with (27:30). Then we discuss Week 12 in the NFL, including wins for both the New York Giants and New York Jets (57:05) before closing out the show with our Bets of the Episode. (1:18:12) If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 Marcellus Murdock-@cellythegawdd_ Sam Morell-@basketball1001 Music: “Christmas 2” by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
From our Edwardian Entertainments collection, just in time for the winter holidays. The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall A hereditary curse appears in a torrent of water every Christmas to the current heir. How to stop this perennial wet blanket? By John Kendrick Bangs, adapted by Julie Hoverson Sound produced by Scott Pigg Cast: The GHOST - Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard Edward - Gareth Bowley Leslie - Tansy Undercrypt Father - John Lingard Mother - Jennifer Dixon The American - Julie Hoverson **************************************************** THE WATER GHOST OF HARROWBY HALL Adapted by Julie Hoverson from the story by John Kendrick Bangs [published in 1894] Cast: The GHOST EDWARD Oglethorpe, the Young Master LESLIE Widdrington, The Secretary HENRY Oglethorpe, the father LYDIA Oglethorpe, the mother Christina, vapid American debutante MUSIC - CHRISTMAS SCENE 1. BALLROOM SOUND FAIRLY SEDATE PARTY CHRISTINA [american] I'm terribly charmed to meet you! I've never danced with a Lord before. Makes me feel like a lady. EDWARD [chuckles] You're lucky I'm also a gentleman - not every lord can claim that. CHRISTINA Oh, you! EDWARD You're in London with friends? CHRISTINA I'm a guest of the Harrisons. Daddy thought a trip to England would be nice polish. He's very impressed by nobilities. EDWARD I'm sure. SOUND CLOCK STARTS TO STRIKE TWELVE CHRISTINA Goodness, your parties go late over here. I'm afraid you must think I'm terribly provincial. EDWARD Oh no. Never. SOUND CLOCK FINISHES, SUDDEN DELUGE OF WATER, COVERS EVERYTHING. CHRISTINA [screaming!] My dress! Oh no! SOUND OTHER PEOPLE PROTESTING, RUNNING AWAY EDWARD [calm but shouting] Just clear out, everyone, please! SOUND DOORS SLAM, NO MORE RUNNING GHOST Oglethorpe. EDWARD [sigh] Yes. MUSIC SCENE 2. BALLROOM, DRIPPING WET SOUND KNOCK ON THE DOOR LESLIE Hello? SOUND WATER STILL DRIPPING ALL OVER EDWARD [glum] It's all over but the blotting. Safe to come in. SOUND DOOR OPENS, WOMAN WALKS IN LESLIE Oh, my. EDWARD [resigned] I'll take care of any repairs. LESLIE Towel? I also brought you a robe, but we haven't even been properly introduced yet. EDWARD Henry Oglethorpe. [sigh] Baron Harrowby, I suspect. LESLIE Leslie Widdrington. Poor relation. EDWARD [chuckles, but not really amused] Huh. I've just come into a great deal of money. LESLIE How's that? EDWARD My father must have died, or this would have happened to him. LESLIE Ah. [sympathetical understanding] Ancestral curse? EDWARD You're curiously sanguine about it. LESLIE [flippant] It's not my ballroom. Come along, let's get you out of this damp. Perhaps a hot bath would be in order? MUSIC SCENE 3. CASTLE LESLIE [reading] "The trouble with Harrowby Hall is that it was haunted. What was worse, the ghost did not content itself with merely appearing at the bedside of the afflicted person who saw it, but persisted in remaining there for one mortal hour before it would disappear." EDWARD My father had a flowery turn of phrase. LESLIE A style the suits the classic ghost story. You're quite sure you don't mind? EDWARD I need to confide in someone, and he's already written it all down. But you can skip past the part about it appearing only for an hour every Christmas at midnight. I think we've established that. LESLIE You're lucky you didn't catch pneumonia. EDWARD I'm still undecided. [coughs, but not seriously] At least one good thing came from the deluge. LESLIE Oh? EDWARD I needed a secretary. LESLIE I suppose it pays to be intrepid, then. SOUND PAGES FLIP LESLIE Ah. [start here?] "The owners of Harrowby Hall had done their utmost--?" EDWARD Sounds good. LESLIE "--their utmost to rid themselves of the damp and dewy lady who rose up out of the best bedroom floor at midnight, but without avail. They had tried stopping the clock, so that the ghost would not know when it was midnight; but she made her appearance just the same, with that fearful miasmatic personality of hers, and there she would stand until everything about her was thoroughly saturated." EDWARD We've done absolutely everything. Or tried to. My own grandfather caulked up every crack in the floor, covered it with tarpaper - every conceivable kind of waterproofing was put into effect. And yet-- LESLIE But you weren't even in the tower room. EDWARD [sigh] It's all in the manuscript. LESLIE At least it will be another year until she makes an appearance. EDWARD There is a great deal to be said for predictability. LESLIE [reading dramatically] "The following Christmas eve she appeared as promptly as before, and frightened the occupant of the room--" EDWARD That wasn't even one of my forefathers. Just an unfortunate guest. LESLIE "Frightened him quite out of his senses by sitting down alongside of him and gazing with her cavernous blue eyes into his; and her long, aqueously bony fingers were entwined with bits of dripping seaweed - these ends she drew across his forehead until he became like one insane. EDWARD I believe he never recovered from the shock, or the damp, or perhaps the cold, and died several years later of pneumonia and nervous prostration. LESLIE Then comes a year they chose not to open the room at all. EDWARD "Let her haunt the room - she'll not haunt me!" Father railed, or so I have been told. LESLIE Didn't work, though, did it? EDWARD [sigh] No. Apparently the room is only the primary target. If there is no one present to receive her, the current lord will always have a visitor. LESLIE Thus the monsoon in the ballroom? EDWARD [rueful] Father didn't even tell me he was doing poorly. [snappy again] A little warning would have been ... convenient. I could have spent the night in the desert. LESLIE What do you plan to do? EDWARD Foil her. LESLIE How? EDWARD That I do not quite know... yet. I need to go over father's manuscript with a fine tooth comb for any possible clues. Anything can be overcome with the application of a modicum of logic. LESLIE Well, then. Shall we get back to it? EDWARD Go back to the year father tried to simply ignore the ghost. It seems she first appeared in the tower room, for the parlor below had a great damp spot on the ceiling. But she didn't stay there. LESLIE [reading] "She found me in my own cozy room drinking whiskey," undiluted, he notes, "and felicitating myself upon having foiled her ghostship, when all of a sudden the curl went out of my hair, the whiskey bottle filled and overflowed, and I found myself in a condition similar to that of a man who has fallen into a water-butt." [chuckles] EDWARD Father always did have a turn of phrase. And a fondness for water-butts. [dramatic] And there she stood. The lady of the cavernous eyes and seaweed fingers. LESLIE "The sight was so unexpected and so terrifying that I fainted, but immediately came to, as the vast amount of chill water trickling down over my face restored my consciousness." EDWARD I like a good shower bath as much as the next person, but I do prefer it on the tropical side of tepid. LESLIE [teasing] Hush. EDWARD My father was a brave man, and not to be daunted. Forced to face the ghost, he determined to discover some particulars. LESLIE "In an effort to warm myself, I approached the hearth, an unfortunate move as it turned out, because it brought the ghost directly over the fire, which immediately was extinguished." EDWARD So he faced her with all the bravado he could muster. LESLIE Sounds like he was chock a block with bravado. At least the way he wrote it. EDWARD Let us hope it runs in the family. LESLIE [leading into flashback] He faced the ghost... MUSIC SEGUE INTO FLASHBACK SOUND WATER DRIPPING and TRICKLING HENRY Far be it from me to be impolite to a woman, madam, but I'm hanged if it wouldn't please me better if you'd stop these infernal visits of yours to this house. Go sit out on the lake, if you like that sort of thing; soak the water-butt, if you wish; but do not, I implore you, come into a gentleman's house and saturate him and his possessions in this way. It is damned disagreeable. GHOST Henry Hartwick Oglethorpe. That is a bit of specious nonsense. You must know that I am compelled to haunt this place year after year by inexorable fate. I never aspired to be a shower-bath, but it is my doom. Do you know who I am? HENRY No, I do not. I should say you were the Lady of the Lake, or Little Sallie Waters. GHOST You are a witty man for your years. HENRY Well, my humor is drier than yours ever will be. GHOST No doubt - I am never dry. I am the Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall, and dryness is a quality entirely beyond my wildest hope. I have been the incumbent of this highly unpleasant office for two hundred years tonight. HENRY How the deuce did you ever come to get elected? GHOST [matter of fact] Suicide. I am the ghost of that fair maiden whose picture hangs over the mantelpiece in the drawing room. LESLIE [v.o.] That lovely early Georgian piece? Or do I mean Jacobean? EDWARD [v.o.] Take down a memorandum - draw a mustache on her at the earliest opportunity. GHOST Had I lived, I should have been your great-great-great-great-great-aunt. HENRY But what induced you to get this house into such a predicament? GHOST It was my father's fault. It was he who built Harrowby Hall, and the haunted chamber was to have been mine. My father had it furnished in pink and yellow, knowing well that blue and gray formed the only combination of colours I could tolerate. HENRY And...? GHOST He did it merely to spite me, and I declined to live in the room. Whereupon father said I could live there or on the lawn, he didn't care which. That night I ran from the house and jumped over the cliff into the sea. EDWARD [v.o.] That was rash. LESLIE [v.o.] Dying over pink and yellow? I should say so. Green and orange, perhaps. EDWARD [v.o.] But only if one is Irish. GHOST Had I but known the consequences, I should not have jumped. HENRY A bit late for hindsight. GHOST I had been drowned a week when I was informed it would be my doom to haunt Harrowby Hall. LESLIE [v.o.] Informed? Informed by whom? EDWARD [v.o.] Hmm. Never considered it. The local union of apparations, phantoms and sundry visitations? HENRY I'll sell the place. EDWARD [v.o.] Sound thinking. GHOST That you cannot do, for it is also required of me that I shall appear to any purchaser, and divulge to him the awful secret of the house. LESLIE [v.o.] Snap! HENRY Do you mean to tell me that on every Christmas eve you are going to haunt me wherever I may be, ruining my whiskey and extinguishing my fire? And soaking me through to the skin? GHOST You have stated the case clearly, Oglethorpe. And what is more - it doesn't make the slightest difference where you are. If I find that room empty, wherever you may be I shall douse you with my spectral pres-- SOUND CLOCK STRIKES ONE LESLIE [v.o.] "Here the clock struck one, and immediately the apparition faded away. It was perhaps more of a trickle than a fade, but as a disappearance it was complete" HENRY By St. George and his Dragon! It is guineas to hot-cross buns that next Christmas there'll be an occupant of that room, or I shall spend the night in a bathtub! EDWARD [v.o. fading to normal] He would have lost that bet. That was last year, and this year, he passed away just in time to avoid the deluge. LESLIE And you didn't know, and we are now caught up to the present. EDWARD [sigh] But for the bill for the ballroom. MUSIC SCENE 4. TEA LYDIA So glad you could accommodate me for tea, Edward. I've not returned to society yet, and I'm getting sick to the teeth of a house covered in black crepe. EDWARD Ah. LYDIA Your father positively loathed black. EDWARD Ah. LYDIA And I loathe crepe. I've developed quite a mental aversion to it. I don't supposed a doctor could furnish me with some sort of prescription? EDWARD I doubt it. Mourning is mourning, mother. And you are hardly the only one inconvenienced by father's untimely demise. LYDIA [slightly amused] Ah, yes I heard. EDWARD You might have sent a wire or something. LYDIA I was rather preoccupied. So, now that you are the Baron, am I to expect the pitter-patter of little feet in the great hall any time soon? EDWARD I could get you some corgis. LYDIA Hush. You know very well what I mean! It is your responsibility to produce an heir and a spare, particularly now that you are effectively the last of the line. EDWARD Hmm... [chuckle] It would be funny to find out who gets haunted, should I die early. LYDIA I should say not! EDWARD Anyway, after my very public unmasking as the bearer of an ancestral curse, there's hardly a family worth knowing that would want me as a graft to the family tree. LYDIA There's always some rich American. they'll even pay extra for such a heritage! EDWARD [laughing ruefully] While an American won't bat an eye at a spectre or two, true - threaten them with a waterlogged poiret [pwah-RAY] or patou [pah-TOO], and they flee in panic, clutching their pocketbooks. LYDIA OH. Yes, I see. EDWARD So I'm down to shop assistants and ladies who speak no English. SOUND DOOR OPENS, LESLIE ENTERS BRISKLY LESLIE Here's your correspondence for the day-- oh. I'm so dreadfully sorry. I wasn't aware -- I don't have any engagements on your calendar for this afternoon. EDWARD Miss Widdrington, may I present my mother, the Dowager Baroness of Harrowby. Mother, my new secretary. LYDIA [a bit snotty] Charmed. LESLIE [overly subservient, almost goofy] I'll be in the study, then, sir, should you need me. If I may excuse myself? EDWARD [equally over the top] Dismissed. SOUND LESLIE LEAVES LYDIA Who is she? EDWARD My secretary. LYDIA Widdrington. Widdrington. Any relation to the Haversham Widdringtons? EDWARD [offhanded] Poor relation. Quite destitute. LYDIA [musing] Still. She's got a good back. Does she ride? MUSIC SCENE 5. STUDY SOUND DOOR OPENS LESLIE So sorry about that-- EDWARD You couldn't have known. LESLIE It's dreadfully easy to fall into old habits. EDWARD Old? LESLIE I wasn't always "how you see me now." Impoverished. I was polished at the finest schools, only to find that the family coffer had been tapped out to pay death duties and father's debts. And that, as they say, was that. EDWARD At least you're not bitter. LESLIE Oh you should have heard me a year ago. I would have blistered a sailor's ears. EDWARD And now? LESLIE [pleased] Now, I am employed. EDWARD And you don't mind? LESLIE Well I'm also intrigued by your dilemma - most particularly because it's not my own. EDWARD [laughs] LESLIE But today's problem is your social calander. EDWARD oh? More cancellations? LESLIE Every dinner party, every engagement for the opera, every ball. EDWARD Everything that might possibly involve late nights, in other words. LESLIE Precisely. But there are still afternoon teas, ascot, and a tentative engagement for croquet. EDWARD [sulky] Suddenly I'm an elderly uncle. MUSIC - CHRISTMAS SCENE 6. NEXT YEAR SOUND DRIPPING SOUND STEAM HISS SOUND DOOR OPENS LESLIE Time? EDWARD [sigh] Yes. SOUND HUGE SWOOSH OF WATER EDWARD [disgusted sigh] LESLIE I brought some heated towels. EDWARD I am par-broiled. I'll need more than towels! MUSIC SCENE 7. STUDY SOUND DOOR OPENS, FABRIC RUBS LESLIE Check off steam pipes. EDWARD Yes. Just turned her from cold water to hot. The Turkish baths for the past month seem to have helped a bit, but on the whole, it was‑‑ [searching for the right word] LESLIE [teasing] A washout? EDWARD Oh, please don't. LESLIE [apologetic] Sorry. I thought that since steam-pipes could lie hundreds of feet deep in water, and still retain sufficient heat to drive the water away in vapor, they might‑‑ EDWARD [cutting her off] It was a good sight better than any of my ideas. Trying to evaporate the ghost into steam. LESLIE Now you have a year to plan. Again. EDWARD I don't know. I doubt my health can take another such night. And the room is destroyed. Again. Anything not simply soaked through has been cracked and warped to an extent that I've no doubt it will break me to repair. LESLIE Heat can do terrible things. Tea. SOUND POURS EDWARD [sips] Worst of all, as the last drop of the water ghost was slowly sizzling itself out on the floor, she whispered that this scheme would avail me nothing, because-- GHOST There is always water in great plenty where I come from, and next year will find me rehabilitated and as exasperatingly saturating as ever. EDWARD She will always be wet. So I must somehow be dry... MUSIC SCENE 8. CASTLE SOUND TEA SOUND CONSTRUCTION [OFF] MOTHER Must they be so loud? EDWARD At least I can tell they're working. MOTHER So it happened again? EDWARD You can't be surprised. You had to go through it, didn't you? With father? MOTHER Oh, no. No, I didn't even know about it for quite years. EDWARD How the devil? MOTHER Language. EDWARD I'll devil as I please, until I get what I want. MOTHER When your father inherited the title - after his father died of pneumonia, as I recall. EDWARD [sarcasm] Imagine. MOTHER Hush. It was in the spring, and Henry somehow managed to pick a dreadful quarrel with me - something that sent me flying home to mother for the holidays. EDWARD Truly? That was clever. MOTHER And I believe there was a year where he had to take a business trip. EDWARD to the tropics, by any chance? MOTHER May very well have been. I believe I spent the holidays with my sister, in town. EDWARD And he kept this up for years and years? MOTHER Well you were away at school for much of this. EDWARD No wonder he never had me home for the winter holidays. I was rather bereft at the time. MOTHER We sent presents. EDWARD Much appreciated, but-- MOTHER So - what are you doing about this? EDWARD I tried steam pipes. SOUND CRASH EDWARD That's what they are engaged in repairing upstairs at the moment, and-- MOTHER Not that! What are you doing about providing me with a brace of grandchildren to brighten my declining years? EDWARD Oh, that. [sigh] MUSIC SCENE 9. STUDY SOUND TEARING PAPER - letter opening. LESLIE Hmm. Catalog of some sort? [gasp, the laughing a bit] oh-ho. SOUND DOOR OPENS EDWARD What's the joke? LESLIE [arch] A catalog of gentlemen's garments? EDWARD Hmm? LESLIE In the finest quality india rubber? EDWARD Oh that! Uhhhhh... It's not what you-- LESLIE I would assume they're for waterproofing, except that many of them seem to be ... excised in certain locations. EDWARD Skip to the back. They assured me there would be more... complete... units. SOUND PAGES FLIP LESLIE Ah. So you're thinking--? EDWARD If I can't keep the room dry, at least I might be able to keep my person insulated. LESLIE If you were to wear one of these over something in wool, perhaps? EDWARD Mm. I would start to look like a child in swaddling. LESLIE Better swaddled than soaked. EDWARD True. LESLIE And it would be warm, even if wet. EDWARD Wouldn't want to get cold. I might -- [idea] oh! LESLIE Oh? EDWARD I've got it! LESLIE Do tell? EDWARD Order me one of those - a size bigger than my suits, and in their thickest rubber. Then another two sizes larger. LESLIE Why? EDWARD I'll let you guess. I must go and consult a furrier. MUSIC SCENE 10. MONTAGE - PHONE CALLS LESLIE That sounds like it will precisely fill the bill. And everything is reinforced with asbestos? Very good. EDWARD You have the address to ship to? Excellent. I realize it will take a prodigious amount of power to maintain. If necessary, I shall buy the power company! LESLIE Woolens. Two sizes larger than I had originally inquired. Yes - the warmest you have. Oh, no, he likes it thick. EDWARD No, no, the first set was quite satisfactory. [annoyed] Please place my order and refrain from further comment on my proclivities! MUSIC SCENE 11. DRESSING ROOM SOUND CHRISTMAS CAROLS PLAY LIGHTLY IN THE BACKGROUND SOUNDS RUBBERY SQUEAKS AND RUSTLES AS SHE DRESSES HIM. EDWARD I've come to hate that music. LESLIE This may be the last time it calls to mind such misfortunes. I've stitched the wool together at the waist. Too bad your valet can be no help. EDWARD He demanded this week off. No wish to be anywhere in the entire country when the ghost arrives. LESLIE Some people simply do not pay attention. The ghost only makes a bother in a given vicinity for a given time. EDWARD Logic has nothing to do with superstitious fear. Let's see if the second rubber suit will go on. LESLIE I've brought talc. EDWARD You plan for everything, don't you? LESLIE That's why you keep me around, though I must say you are the master planner here. Fur, then rubber, then wool, and rubber again - she shan't be able to get a drop of her icy dampness near you! EDWARD No, indeed. Have you noticed, is it still snowing? LESLIE There are great drifts on the windward side of the house, though the wind has died away. EDWARD Excellent. LESLIE When this is all over, you can focus on finding yourself a bride and satisfying your poor mother. EDWARD [musing] Yes. LESLIE Now the diving helmet. SOUND LARGE METAL PICKED UP MUSIC SCENE 12. MUD ROOM / PORCH SOUND DOOR OPENS, HEAVY SQUEAKY RUBBER NOISES ENTER SOUND CLOCK CHIMES TWELVE, DOOR SHUT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT SOUND CAREFULLY SITTING DOWN EDWARD [slightly canned throughout - in his diving helmet] Oh... that's a bit tight. SOUND SQUEAK AS HE ADJUSTS EDWARD [hums a bit] SOUND BANGING OF DOORS, WIND, SPLASH EDWARD Right on time. GHOST Greetings. You must know you cannot avoid me by hiding here in - in - what is this room, anyway? EDWARD It is called a mud room, and I'm not hiding. In fact, I'm glad to see you. GHOST You are the most original man I've met, if that is true. And what an odd hat! EDWARD It is a little portable observatory I had made for just such engagements as this. SOUND CLUNK ON HELMET EDWARD Is it true that you are doomed to follow me for one mortal hour -- to stand where I stand, to sit where I sit? GHOST That is my detestable fate. EDWARD Let's go for a walk, then. GHOST You cannot get rid of me that way! My water does not wear out with movement of any sort. I will merely damage more of your home. EDWARD Then we will not walk through the house. Come along. SOUND SQUEAKING, FOOTSTEPS SOUND DRIPPING SQUISHES FOLLOW SOUND DOOR OPENS, SNOWSTORM, FEET INTO SNOW SCENE 13. OUTSIDE SOUND XMAS MUSIC NEARBY FROM INSIDE GHOST But, my dear sir! It is fearfully cold out there! You shall be frozen hard before you've been out ten minutes. EDWARD Not I! I am very warmly dressed. Come along! SOUND SNOWSTORM GETS LOUDER TO SHOW TIME SOUND MUSIC IS FARTHER AWAY GHOST Oh sir! You walk too slowly! I am nearly frozen. EDWARD Is that so. Hmm. GHOST My knees are so stiff now I can hardly move. I beseech you to accelerate your step. EDWARD I should like to oblige a lady, but my clothes are rather heavy, and a hundred yards an hour is about my top speed. Indeed, I think we would better sit down here on this snowdrift and talk matters over. GHOST Do not! Do not do so, I beg! Let us move along. I feel myself growing rigid as it is. If we stop here, I shall be frozen stiff. EDWARD [chuckles] That, madam, is precisely why I have brought you here. We have been on this spot just ten minutes; we have fifty more before your hour ends. Take your time about it, madam, but freeze, that is all I ask of you. GHOST I cannot move my right leg now! And my overskirt is a solid sheet of ice. Oh, good, kind Mr. Oglethorpe, light a fire, and let me go free from these icy fetters. EDWARD Never, madam. I have you at last, and I plan to keep you! GHOST Alas! Help me, I beg. I congeal! EDWARD Congeal, madam, congeal! You have drenched me and mine for over two hundred years, madam. Tonight you have had your last drench. GHOST Ah, but I shall thaw out again, and then you'll see. Instead of the comfortably tepid, genial ghost I have been in my past, sir, I shall be iced water! EDWARD No, you won't, either! For when you are frozen quite stiff, I shall send you to a cold-storage warehouse, and there you shall remain an icy work of art forever more. GHOST But warehouses burn. EDWARD So they do, but this warehouse cannot burn. It is made of asbestos and surrounding it are fireproof walls. GHOST For the last time let me beseech you. I would go on my knees to you, Oglethorpe, were they not already frozen. [freezing up] I beg of you do not doom me-- SOUND DISTANT CLOCK STRIKES ONE SOUND CRACKLE OF ICE SOUND WIND RISES EDWARD I do feel for you, miss. But I feel for myself more. MUSIC SCENE 14. STUDY SOUND PHONE HUNG UP LESLIE Delivery was made, and all is well. The room has been sealed, and that, as they say, is that. EDWARD I'm almost at a loss. LESLIE What? Why? EDWARD If you have an obstacle for such a long time, then it is gone, what can be left? LESLIE Your mother still wishes for grandchildren. EDWARD Now that "all good families" will have me over again? LESLIE You are now not only rich and titled and eligible, you are also known to have single-handedly defeated an ancestral ghost. You are quite the talk of the town. Parents will be lining up to introduce their marriageable daughters to you. EDWARD I think I can save them the trouble. LESLIE What do you mean? EDWARD There is something very alluring about a person who will stand by you through thick and thin. LESLIE [oblivious] You're still upset that they wouldn't have anything to do with you while you were haunted? EDWARD I shan't pay any mind to what they did. Just what you did. LESLIE Pardon? EDWARD [teasing] Are you not interested in being the mistress of Harrowby Hall? There is an opening in that position. LESLIE [startled] Me? Marry you? EDWARD If not you, my next best option is to thaw out the ghost and make an honest woman of her. I'm reasonably certain we're far enough removed that it would be legal. LESLIE You're quite serious? About me, not her. EDWARD Of course. About you, not her. LESLIE Of course! CLOSER END
We open the show by discussing why the New York Giants need to clean house after firing offensive coordinator Jason Garrett following their blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4:53). We then tackle all the other action we saw during NFL Week 11 and on Thanksgiving Day, including the Kansas City Chiefs winning four straight, the Dallas Cowboys losing two games in a row, and the New York Jets going back to Zach Wilson (23:30). On Mike's Hot Take, Michael talks about LeBron James fighting Isaiah Stewart as well as getting two fans ejected (35:10). Next, we the MLB offseason heating up as the New York Mets signed center fielder Starling Marte (49:10) and Joel Sherman believing the New York Yankees won't be signing a big-name shortstop (57:00). Lastly, we discuss the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot and which names we believe should get into Cooperstown (1:08:25) before closing out the show with our Bets of the Episode and Sam finally paying off his bet (1:29:21). If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chriskern11 Marcellus Murdock-@cellythegawdd_ Sam Morell-@basketball1001 Music: “Christmas 2” by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
The most beautiful and magic shopping season of the year is here! Listen to this Christmas themed jazz and bossa nova music, to help you enter the spirit of the holiday season...in style :) Happy Holidays!
Well, 2020 happened. This New Year's Eve, we are once again joined by Tucker (with an acceptable mic) as we reflect on the year, the holiday season, our taste in music, and some of our best gift stories.
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This service of Choral Evensong for the First Sunday of Christmas, 27th December, has been collated from archive live music recordings together with prayers, sermon and readings for the appointed day specially recorded in church and in people's homes. This service is sung by our professional St Bride's Choir. Responses: Orlando Gibbons Psalm: 128 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: Fauxbourdon service – Orlando Gibbons Sermon in Music: i) Bethlehem Down – Peter Warlock; ii) There is no rose of such virtue – George Oldroyd Organ Voluntary: Choral Prelude 'Es ist ein Ros entsprungen' – Johannes Brahms If you would like to make a donation to support our ministry, music, and architectural heritage, please do so at https://www.justgiving.com/stbrideschurchfleetstreet Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20
Today we skip the banter and go straight into a playlist of holiday favorites. We hope this makes your Christmas that much more festive! Harry Connick Jr. – “Frosty The Snowman” from Harry For The Holidays (2003)Louis Armstrong & The Commanders – “Zat You, Santa Claus?” (1953)Duke Pearson – “Santa Clause Is Coming To Town” from Merry Ole Sole (1969)Johnny Mathis – “Sleigh Ride” from Merry Christmas (1958)Joel Paterson – “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” from Hi-Fi Christmas Guitar (2017)Bing Crosby / David Bowie – “Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy” (1978)Kelly Finnigan – “Santa’s Watching You” from A Joyful Sound (2020)Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – “Christmas In Tinseltown” from Whatchu’ Want For Christmas (1995)Wynton Marsalis – “Carol The Bells” from Crescent City Christmas Card (1989)Willie Nelson – “Pretty Paper” from Pretty Paper (1979)JD McPherson – “Ugly Sweater Blues” from Socks (2018)BB King – “Back Door Santa” from A Christmas Celebration of Hope (2001) Jimmy Smith – “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” from Christmas’64 (1964)Lou Monte – “Dominick The Donkey (The Italian Christmas Donkey)” (1960)The Rosebuds – “I Hear (Click, Click, Click)” from Christmas Tree Island (2012)Elvis Presley – “Her Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)” from Elvis’ Christmas Album (1957)Johnny Cash – “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” from Classic Christmas (1980)James Brown & The Fabulous Flames – “Please Come Home For Christmas” from James Brown Sings Christmas Songs (1966)The Crystals – “Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers” from A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector (1963)Ella Fitzgerald – “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” from Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas (1960)Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – “Silver Bells” from A Holiday Soul Party (2015)She & Him – “The Christmas Waltz” from It’s A Very She & Him Christmas (2011)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Last years Christmas Watchalong is still our most downloaded episode to date!! After many requests we decided to return for another holiday Watchalong this time with a famed episode of popular 90’s Nickelodeon show “Kenan and Kel”. It’s mountain bikes, orange soda and tuba phones galore on this stocking stuffer sized edition of the program!! Cue your Vudu or Amazon Prime episode up : Season 1, Episode 11. Follow episode instructions to Watchalong or just tune in and listen to our BS! Either way it’s the perfect wind down to a hectic holiday!! Happy holidays from Tall, Dark and Random! (Music “Christmas in Hollywood” by Hollywood Undead) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talldarkandrandom/support
Hey guys, welcome to the Christmas Special, hope you have a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, unfortunately, Oliver could not join us as he was being Santa's little helper and delivering presents, but hopefully you can just cope with Jonathan for this episode. Hope you enjoy and see you in the New Year!!!!!! :)
Feliz Navidad you dirty creatures! ...Wait, is that right? It's the obligatory Christmas episode! This time round, we discuss 'A Twisted Christmas' by Twisted Sister and 'Christmas Songs' by Bad Religion. Also in this episode - Hand Feet or Feet Hands? Best choccies to eat on Christmas morning and what festive song puts you in the mood....to shout BAH HUMBUG!? THIS VERSION HAS NO MUSIC TRACKS - IF YOU ARE USING THE SPOTIFY MOBILE OR DESKTOP APP, CHECK OUT THE MUSIC VERSION FB: facebook.com/2dudes2discs Twitter: @2dudes2discs Instagram: 2dudes2discs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2dudes2discs/message
Lead Pastor Ryan Goeden continues our “Behind The Music: Christmas Edition” series with a message about the song "Hark The Herald Angels Sing"Support the show (https://nlspringfield.churchcenter.com/giving)
Lead Pastor Ryan Goeden continues our “Behind The Music: Christmas Edition” series with a message about the song "O Holy Night"Support the show (https://nlspringfield.churchcenter.com/giving)
Hope y'all will check out the new KUDZOO Radio Hour podcast, hosted by writer/musician/ KUDZOO Magazine Editor Michael Buffalo Smith and singer/songwriter/Entertainer Billy Eli, music journalist and musician Patrick Beach and writer/producer/musician Jim Hemphill, both of Austin, Texas. Today's topic is: Best Ever Debut Albums. Also, recommendations and a new round of “High Fidelity.” Today's Music: “Christmas in Carolina” Marshall Tucker Band; “Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto” James Brown; “Must Be Santa” Bob Dylan; “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home” U2 www.theboxmasters.com www.springermtn.com www.foghatcellars.com www.kudzoomag.com www.michaelbuffalo.net www.billyeli.com
The Promiscuous Music Podcast Christmas Special December 2020 The Trancendant Show.. Vinyl trance classics mix from TASSO & A Mesmerising trance mix from F.G. NOISE!! Promiscuous Bounce Sessions.. GBX 90's Classics mix from GEORGE BOWIE, A mix of classic & new material from FRIDAY NIGHT POSSE, A showcase mix from HYPASONIC & A Rebound Studio showcase from KENNY HAYES!! Our House Is Hard House... A journey through the harder side of Hard House from THE HOOVER JOCKS The Dark Hour.... An emince Hardstyle mix from one of the pioneers of UK Hardstyle & Hard Dance.... DJ CALLY Each segment of the show will be up individually for FREE DOWNLOAD each day next in the run up to Christmas
Listen as Pastor Mitch reveals the Scripture and worship in the familiar lyrics of the Christmas carols: hear them again for the first time!
Lead Pastor Ryan Goeden begins our “Behind The Music: Christmas Edition” series with a message about the song "Joy To The World"Support the show (https://nlspringfield.churchcenter.com/giving)
Merry Christmas Cathedral Family! Just the team for some Christmas musical merriment and an exclusive premiere of Tenielle Neda's brand new Christmas track, 'Jesus You Come'. All music beds kindly provided by Ryan Cole. ----more----RUNTIMES: 00:00 Intro -- 09:30 Cathedral Favourite Artists Christmas Hits – 17:04 Tenielle Neda Premiere – 24:38 Tenielle Neda Interview – 33:17 Indie Christmas Heaven – 35:57 Cathedral Carol Challenge – 46:26 Listener Submissions -- 50:03 Originals – 56:09 Outro
Instrumental Christmas Music: Christmas Piano Music & Traditional Christmas Songs Playlist
One extra episode every week on Patreon - vk.cc/arpzr8 Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace.
133: 2019 Retrospect - Massimo Gei (Gospel City Network)| Awaken Generation Music - Christmas Medley by Love Malaysia Media Project
Merry Christmas! This episode is with musically gifted singer and songwriter Teresa Cook. We talk about the industry, integrity, inspiration, dreams, parenting and of course...Christmas Music. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jameson-mclaughlin/support
Join us in season 2 as we continue to discuss any and everything. listen as we talk about various topics within our 3 segments! Music: Christmas favorites, Kelly Rowland, Gucci, Jacqueese Media madness: Impeachment talk, staged kidnapping, Black Queens Mood: Christmas time!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teamryonni/message
A flautist, a singer, a composer and multi-instrumentalist swap stories about making it in their chosen profession. They discuss how they got into the industry, whether blindness gives them an advantage and they also share tips for success. Guests: Liz Hargest, Shaun Hayward, Andre Louis, Anne Wilkins. Presenter: Peter White Producer: Lee Kumutat
This week DEEGAN joins me and we goof around, sing some Christmas songs, freestyle a bit, and talk about our Christmas plans. We also get an exclusive listen to DEEGAN's new music coming out in 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-eidenmiller/support
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
This is a special musical presentation of Christmas Melody by the Flutes of Faith at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan.
Christmas Music — Christmas Eve Sermon 2018 by Resurrection MPLS Sermons
Happy Christmas and Welcome to episode 37 of Radio Free Endor and The Endor Express Well, I hope the Tale of Krampus did not scare you too much as we got a great show this month with some top Christmas tunes and a fantastic chat with Fantha Tracks, Mark Newbold and we find out what’s on his list to Santa this year. So get your glass of eggnog and a mince pie and put another log on the fire, it’s time to go all festive when Krampus comes to Endor. 00:00 RFE Intro “Krampus Comes to Endor” 17:55 Welcome and hello and all aboard The Endor Express 18:11 Music: Spike TV Star Wars Holiday Commercial 19:00 Chat with Mark Newbold Part 1 25:39 Music: The Emperor Is Coming To Town by Ben and Hannah Randall 27:39 Chat with Mark Newbold Part 2 46:05 Music: The Star Wars Song with Chris Hardwick and James Corden 48:33 Chat with Mark Newbold Part 3 63:13 Music: Christmas on Tatooine RoyishGoodLooks 65:19 Chat with Mark Newbold Part 4 70:30 End of the Show 72:11 Music: All I Want Is R2-D2 by Adrian Anchondo Featuring Nisalda Gonzales If you want to have a say about anything Star Wars, an idea for an intro or the podcast even a ghost story for next year’s Halloween then drop us an email or record a voicemail on your phone or pc, it can be as long as you want send them to us at radiofreeendor@gmail.com Big thank you to Mark Newbold, Niki Burns, Nicholas Burns, Captain of the lost waves, Johnathan Bell, Jason W.Christman and Rob Southgate Hugs and Happiness Links Music: Spike TV Star Wars Holiday Commercial https://youtu.be/GaR2HHq-ltA Music: The Emperor Is Coming To Town by Ben and Hannah Randall https://youtu.be/9A3oefSJAzM Music: The Star Wars Song with Chris Hardwick and James Corden https://youtu.be/cAJ0jujAwYE Music: Christmas on Tatooine RoyishGoodLooks https://youtu.be/baB1i0Tu160 Music: All I Want Is R2-D2 by Adrian Anchondo Featuring Nisalda Gonzales https://youtu.be/QBorwkG2M8o @FanthaTracks https://www.fanthatracks.com/ Brand New Tee shirts available at Tee Public Radio free endorhttp://shrsl.com/?icde @radiofreeendor @Jamie_R_burns radiofreeendor@gmail.com @SMGPods Search for us on Twitter, Facebook,Instagram and YouTube
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This week on Radio Free Endor, and as its December that means it’s our Christmas episode. So all aboard the Endor express make your selves comfy, the hot chocolate is on its way as we go to the cinema to see the last Jedi so be warned there is spoilers. And we also chat to Simon Wilkie on what’s it like to fill C3-PO’s boots Thank you to all who have took time out to listen to our show for the last 2 years So Merry Christmas to you all and we hope you all have a Happy New Year Take care of each other Jamie & Paul 00:00 RFE Christmas Intro “The Night Before an Endor Christmas” 09:04 Welcomes and hellos 12:33 Were off to see The Last Jedi 31:10 Star Wars News with spoilers about The Last Jedi 54:52 12 Deals of Christmas and Gold Dice 61:14 Making of the night before an endor Christmas 63:56 Music - Merry, Merry Christmas 66:23 Interview with Simon Wilkie 85:06 Music – Christmas in the Stars 89:05 End of the Show 96:51 Bonus Bit, Artoo beeps Jingle all the way If you want to have a say about anything Star Wars then drop us an email or record a voicemail on your phone or pc, it can be as long as you want send them to us at radiofreeendor@gmail.com Links Simon Wilkie on Facebook, @sw3po and twitter and Instagram Brand New Tee shirts available at Tee Public http://shrsl.com/?icde @radiofreeendor @Jamie_R_burns @cutnrun22 radiofreeendor@gmail.com @SMGPods Search for us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
In this very special Christmas episode of Dawson's Creek, Joey and Dawson.... Wait, that's not it! In this Episode Cole and Ginger go down the rabbit hole of 90's rock music. From 90' to 99' we cover a little bit of everything. Listen and let us know what your favorite songs from the decade were!
It's Christmas time! Leavenworth Washington is a great place to visit especially during Christmas. This Bavarian town (in the Pacific Northwest of the United States) transforms into a winter wonderland. In this episode we talk about Christmas and interview two of the most visited non-natural attractions in Leavenworth, WA. Music: Christmas by A. Shamaluev The Bells of Christmas from FreeSoundFx.uk Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Overture (Op 71a) from Musopen.org Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Op. 72). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventuringsisterspodcast/support
Live again at Tribeca a little bit cloudy but won't stop us from having an amazing live episode!!! *Week Recap: Facebook post, Voting, Costumes, Anex shooting *Music: Christmas tunes, Beyonce on country music, Jay z performs for Hillary Clinton *Entertainment: Mala Luna music festival, Kendall Jenner turns 21,TV all time high for Gay representation. *Movies: Jennifer Lawrence, Arrival, The Ring, Shut In, Dr. Strange, Kevin Hart *Sex & Relationships: Love Triangle Again I want to thank Tribeca for the amazing hospitality, along with the great atmosphere, food, and drinks. Please check them out at 4331McCullough Ave here in San Antonio, Tx. Brunch is mind blowing hope to be back soon! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Seanontherocks/ and Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjhEH0W9PSdMVK5tnicg0oA and if you have any questions or wanna get ahold of us email us at: Seanontherox@gmail.com
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. Deborah has recently authored Country Faith Christmas which will feature Christmas memories from thirty-seven of today's top country music stars, including Florida Georgia Line, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Darius Rucker, and Brenda Lee as well as a foreword written by Kimberly Schlapman (Little Big Town) and four Advent meditations from Charlie Daniels. The stars share their holiday stories, family traditions, memorable gifts, personal recipes, and favorite Christmas carols.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. Deborah has recently authored Country Faith Christmas which will feature Christmas memories from thirty-seven of today's top country music stars, including Florida Georgia Line, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Darius Rucker, and Brenda Lee as well as a foreword written by Kimberly Schlapman (Little Big Town) and four Advent meditations from Charlie Daniels. The stars share their holiday stories, family traditions, memorable gifts, personal recipes, and favorite Christmas carols.
....come and see what's inside! This week on THEMUSICBOX, it's THANKSGIVING THURSDAY and like you, I will be chill-axing with my family & friends as we chow down on a nice, fat turkey! But still please join me, as I kick of 'All Music Thanksgiving Thursday' with CHRISTMAS MUSIC!! That's right! It's that time of year, and come Thanksgiving day, I am already READY for some Jingle Bells and Dashing Through the Snow! Be sure to listen for 'MY' new Christmas single, 'Carols Sing.' It's all right HERE, in THE BOX! -Tanya
Topics: Nobou, Final Fantasy, Wild arms Music. FOV have got signed Podcast hiatus for a few weeks!! Presenters: Tristan Matthew