Behind the Bells

“St Nicholas is not coming this year. Instead, a much darker, ancient spirit. His name is Krampus”

It turns out that Michael Dougherty had wanted to do a scary Christmas movie for a while. Let’s see how his research in Halloween’s Pagen origins lead him to learn more about Krampus

Learn about how Krampus shot in the same studios as Lord of the Rings, how they pulled off ALL the scenes in studio and why even competing with Star Wars didn’t detract it from being a hit!

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Author: Robert Nicholas
Title: Krampus Part 2: Santa Claws, Christmas Movie Inspiration, Shooting in New Zealand and Competing with Star Wars
Behind the Bells

Tis the Podcast

This week, the elves take a trip back in time to the Golden Age of Cinema to cover the 1945, post-WWII classic, “Christmas in Connecticut.” They also veer off track a bit and talk about some icons we recently lost, what new shows they’re hooked on, and some exciting announcements in the world of Christmas entertainment. All-in-all, quite a fun, uplifting episode.

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: John, darling, when you’re kissing me, don’t talk about plumbing (Christmas in Connecticut)
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Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Ken Benson from P1 Media Group about how and why Christmas songs get tested, and how your local radio station may be using some of that data.  They also talk about some of the songs on the list that were surprises, and some surprised about artists and songs that weren’t on the latest list!

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Ken Benson from P1 Media Group on Testing Christmas Songs
Sounds of Christmas

Episode E of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is a podcast about Christmas, in alphabetical order. Every two weeks there’s a new episode about Christmas feelings and facts all starting with one letter of the alphabet.
The podcast is written and hosted by Wayne –  an author, broadcaster and Baptist pastor in Manchester, UK.

This time it’s the Epiphany season and all our Christmas-related goodies begin with the letter E.
We start with E for Epiphany. Then there’s E for Elves and Elf the movie and Elf on the Shelf, E is also for Evergreens.
Our E Christmas song is – well it’s a few songs called Emmanuel.

Please subscribe to this independent podcast. Please tell your friends about us and give us a positive review. If you want a shout-out on the next episode, just make a comment about what you’ve heard and we’ll include your thoughts.
Thanks for your support.

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Author: Wayne Clarke
Title: Christmas Alphabet E
The Christmas Alphabet Podcast

Sorry for the delay in the episode release this week, but here it is! We discuss the plan for BZ and Towzer to travel to Brazil to escape the problems stemming from the Candy Cane’s explosive potential.

Join us as we discuss Minute 91 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 92 – Brazil
Santa By the Minute

We have a special guest and he hates Christmas!
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: January 19th – 340 Days/48 Weeks Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Welcome to episode 41 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode I’ll be talking about Christmas songs by Japanese Folk singers. I’ve pulled these songs from half a dozen different records from the late 60s and early 70s. Some are familiar standards, but the real standouts here are the original songs.

I’ve been wanting to do this episode for quite a while now. When I initially started collecting these albums, the bulk of what I bought were full albums. I had a fairly short list of records I wanted to get and only a couple of those were singles. I figured I’d only end up with enough albums for two or three dozen episodes at most, and I planned on tacking on those singles to whichever album seemed most appropriate. As I found more music that I liked, though, I realized I’d have to start buying more singles in order to get the music I wanted.

Initially it was just 7” 45s. I started picking up the occasional 12” single, and then eventually a bunch of mini-CD singles. I then started finding songs that only appeared as deeper cuts on full-length albums, so I started collecting some of those as well. Before I knew it, I had hundreds of these songs.

I realized that I was going to have to start planning episodes that didn’t focus on a single album. I figured themed episodes would be the best approach, and I’ve already done that a couple times with my Christmas in July episodes. As I got closer to this month with my planned Folk albums, I decided to do one dedicated to these other Folk tracks I’d accumulated.

Thankfully, the Folk songs I’ve collected are all pretty great, so putting together this episode was fairly easy. I’d already listened to a lot of the songs here dozens of times, and listening to them a few more times was certainly no chore. Research for this episode was a little frustrating due to the lack of information for several of the bands, but it’s often hit-or-miss with some of these artists.

I did find a page dedicated to Japanese Folk bands, so I’ll be going back to that and trying to find additional Christmas Folk. I was surprised by just how many Japanese Folk bands there were. As thorough as that site seems to be, it actually left out a couple of the artists I have in this episode.

As for Maki Asakawa, I really wish she’d done more Christmas music, as she was just spectacular. I’d love to do a full episode about her. At some point, I might pick another album and then cover it as a bonus episode.

I hope you enjoyed this sampling of Folk music. As much as I enjoy the albums I find, I don’t always have the time to go back and listen to them repeatedly. The songs from this episode are some of those that I have a made a point to revisit quite a few times. Join me next episode for one of those albums I can listen to year round—“Christmas Best Hits,” by Chewing Gum. It’s one of the best Japanese Christmas albums you’re likely to hear, and one of my personal favorites.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.

Remember, I’ve added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you’d like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I’ve also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I’ll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!

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Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title: Episode 41 – Japanese Christmas Folk Music
Holly Jolly Xmasu

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about the passing of Ronnie Spector, her Christmas music and her love of Christmas!

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Ronnie Spector And Her Christmas Music Legacy
Sounds of Christmas

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? It’s a LOST EPISODE! Recorded back in February of 2021, Ray Rojas from the Christmas Carols Blog and I talk chorales and choral pieces from various ‘80s (and some classics shown throughout the ‘80s) Christmas movies and tv specials. From “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” to the 1984 “A Christmas Carol”, from “Somewhere In My Memory” to “The Ice Dance”, we go in depth on some holiday hits! So grab your pitch pipe, go sit at your baby grand, and dive into this episode!

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Author: Gerry D / Ray Rojas
Title: ‘80s Christmas Chorales in Movies/TV (w/ Ray Rojas)

Tis the Podcast

Happy Monday, Christmas fanatics!

After a week off, the elves are back to brighten your new year by discussion the Denzel Washington/Whitney Houston holiday vehicle, “The Preacher’s Wife“! What do you they think of it? Is it actually a Christmas movie or a movie set at Christmas? And how does it stack up compared to other films when it comes to “angel metaphysics”? To find out the answers to all of these questions, and much more, you’ll have to tune in!

So, settle back with your favorite beverage, open those windows to let the cold air in, and pretend it’s still the Christmas season, and enjoy this fun episode! As always, thanks for your love and support, y’all! 🎅🏻🎄🎁 🦌🦉⛄️🚂🔔 🤶🏻 🎀 ❄️

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: Just Because You Can’t See The Air Doesn’t Keep You From Breathing. And Just Because You Can’t See God Doesn’t Keep You From Believing. (The Preacher’s Wife)
Tis the Podcast'

JIngle Jank Podcast

In this episode, we listen to the album “Literally Shrunk down and Living in My Christmas Village” with its creator, comedian Adam Kennedy.

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Author: Scott Newman and Jay LaChapelle
Title: Episode 39: Literally Shrunk down and Living in My Christmas Village
Jingle Jank Podcast

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Totally Rad Christmas All-Star Benji Pearson joins me on this Epiphany Octave day to talk about ‘80s Christmas decorations, specifically those from a 1981 JCPenney catalog! There are satin baubles! There are velvet bows! There are all sorts of bells! We cover all of it! So turn on your Time Life Treasury of Christmas, make some hot chocolate and M&M cookies, and leave those decorations up until Candlemas with this episode!

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Author: Gerry D / Benji Pearson
Title: Ep 113 – ‘80s Christmas Decorations pt1: Early ‘80s (w/ Benji Pearson)

We’re back with our first minute of 2022!  As Cornelia listens from the shadows, Towzer continues to tell BZ of the dangers of Patch’s candy canes.  Is BZ really shocked by the revelation?  Plus: Cornelia looking menacing! BZ’s seat cushion! And more brilliant line readings from Lithgow!  Join us as we discuss Minute 91 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 91 – Stop? Are You Insane!?
Santa By the Minute

WEDNESDAY IS HERE! Let’s celebrate Christmas again!
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: January 12th – 347 Days/49 Weeks Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Welcome to episode 40 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I talk about the Shadracks’ 1970 album, “Merry X’mas With The Shadracks.” It’s a fun album full of Christmas standards by the Japanese Folk band.

I’m sometimes surprised by the records I come across while searching for Japanese Christmas albums. One unexpected gem was an EP I stumbled across about a year ago called “Christmas on Campus.” It was listed as a folk album, but I couldn’t get much more from the description. When it finally arrived about a month later, I found it to be a delightful but all-too-brief four-song collection of Japanese Folk singers from 1969. That sent me on a quest to find more of the same.

I’d seen the cover for the Shadracks’ album on a few different sites, but had never given it much attention, so I was surprised to see it turn up in my first searches for Japanese Christmas Folk music. Naturally, when I went back to the shops that had it, those copies had sold. Thankfully, it didn’t take long for another copy to show up, and I was glad once I finally added it to my collection.

I hope the Shadracks have whetted your appetite for Japanese Christmas Folk. While I haven’t found too many full albums, I have found some great singles and stray tracks on other records. I’ll share some of those with you next time. It’s an interesting collection of songs from a diverse group of artists and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.

Remember, I’ve added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you’d like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I’ve also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I’ll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!

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Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title:

Episode 40 – Merry X’mas With The Shadracks

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Weird Christmas

I chat with Thomas Ruys Smith, editor of Christmas Past: An Anthology of Seasonal Stories from Nineteenth Century America and Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of East Anglia.

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Author: Craig Kringle
Title: Christmas Past, American Xmas Literary History with Thomas Ruys Smith

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Let’s celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany by dancing to a Lionel Richie song! Kriss Kringle from Kringle Talks Kristmas talks UK star Cilla Black and her 1983 Christmas show! Are there special guests? Uh, yeah! The BeeGees, George Benson, Julio Iglesias, and more! Is there singing? For sure! There’s even a medley of lesser known Christmas tunes! So sit back, give your best one-liners, and listen all night long!

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Author: Gerry D / Kriss Kringle
Title: Ep 112 – Cilla Black’s Christmas (w/ Kriss Kringle)

Episode D of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is a podcast about Christmas, in alphabetical order. Every two weeks we’ll have another letter, and more festive feelings and facts.
In this, our first post-Christmas episode, Wayne keeps the Christmas spirit alive with topics all beginning with the letter D.
We’ve got D for Dickens, the man who some say invented Christmas as we know it. We have D is for Decorations, and we Dare to look into the controversial subject of D is for the date of Christmas.

Our D song is ‘Ding Dong Merrily‘, a song that is more about bellringing than it is about Christmas.

Please subscribe to this new, independent podcast. Please tell your friends about us and give us a positive review. If you want a shout-out on the next episode, just make a comments about what you’ve heard and we’ll include your thoughts.

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Author: Wayne Clarke
Title: Christmas Alphabet D
The Christmas Alphabet Podcast