Holiday Music
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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#17
When our first Christmas get together actually happened we had two baritones, a tuba, trumpet and a dollar store recorder. We played two traditional 4 part carols.
Later my sis and son played bells and guitar.Ack missing the photo from 'puter icon.
Later my sis and son played bells and guitar.Ack missing the photo from 'puter icon.
#18
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
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I'm late to this party, but just want to add words of appreciation, Iceblossom! I've been listening to Christmas music all evening, even though everyone went home, all the decorations are put away, and the fruitcake is long gone. And Leonf, you put a big smile on my face with that picture. My son was part of the Texas T-bones at Rice when he was in high school, and so we have some happy memories of brass performances, including Tuba Christmas - love it! Here's a CBS Sunday Morning explaining the phenomenon, for anyone not familiar with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Eq9m0zizkQ I love the one comment: "Yes, they are slowly taking over the world "
#19
We start with the Christmas music a few days before Christmas and love to play it all the way through the New Year. Pandora and other select Christmas stations through SIRIUS and the like stop their Holiday music on Christmas night.
#20
We start with the Christmas music a few days before Christmas and love to play it all the way through the New Year. Pandora and other select Christmas stations through SIRIUS and the like stop their Holiday music on Christmas night.
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