Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about the legendary Christmas music of Nat King Cole (following Cole’s 102nd birthday)!
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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Nat King Cole

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about the legendary Christmas music of Nat King Cole (following Cole’s 102nd birthday)!
Listen to this episode of the Sounds of Christmas Podcast
Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Nat King Cole

After an awkward moment from Santa – that may or may not poke a hole in Jon’s all-knowing Santa theory – the sleigh takes to the sky! Joe finally realizes that it really is Santa Claus! Plus: Carrie Kei Heim reveals reindeer secrets! Radio City Music Hall’s reuse of these scenes! And more! Join us as we discuss Minute 51 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
Radio City Music Hall Commercial 2003:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZMVn37bDNM
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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 51 – Yo, Joe! (Ft. Carrie Kei Heim)

What’s up, dudes? I’ve got Todd and Michael from the Saturday Morning Mafia here to talk “Magnum P.I.”! There’s an art heist, a military training drill, and that sweet, sweet, Selleck ‘stache! Hawaiian shirts and leis abound! Oh yeah! There’s a voice over, too! Grab some popcorn and check it out! Good times to the Max!
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Author: Gerry D / Saturday Morning Mafia
Title: Ep 60 – Magnum PI (w/ Saturday Morning Mafia)

We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and the return of spring with a special podcast episode. We discuss Leprechaun’s Christmas Gold (1981) and briefly compare and contrast it to the Leprechaun horror series. Also: telling your friends to “go,” backing into parking spots, and allowing your kids to get hit in the head with flying vegetables.
The background music includes songs from Altan’s The Red Crow, Bing Crosby, Dennis Day, and the Rankin Bass film. We’ll be back for Leon Day!
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Author: snowinsouthtown@gmail.com (Snow in Southtown Podcast)
Title: St. Patrick’s Day 2021
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Episode 25? That’s a quarter century… hard to believe.
This episode we focus on the wonderful tradition of the Christmas Pickle.
First up we discuss the history of the tradition, does it date back as far as the days of the real St Nicholas, is it from the American civil war or was it just the clever idea of some marketing executive who had too many pickle ornaments left over? Who knows? Not me, I’ll tell you that for nothing.
Next up we listen to some of the ‘wonderful’ songs about Christmas Pickles. Here’s some links if you want to have a listen:
La Legende de Saint Nicolas
The Carol of the Christmas Pickle
A Pickle for my Christmas Tree
Grandma’s Christmas Pickle
Then we have a chat with Rhiannon Cizon from Berrien County Historical Association and she tells us about the Berrien Springs Pickle Festival.
Here’s a link:
https://virmuze.com/m/berrien-county-historical-association/x/christmas-pickle-parade/
This week’s recommendation is ‘I’m Not Complaining with Robin and Juno’ the brand new podcast from my two young daughters. You can hear the whole first episode at the end of the show.
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Merry Christmas
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Author: Jack
Title: Episode 25 – Christmas Pickles

In this episode, the first for Season 2!, we explore a small piece of some Christmas traditions of a few Native American tribes and how they have integrated, adapted, and influenced Christmas traditions in the Americas in their own special and unique way. There’s a lot to unpack and go through, so there will likely be a part 2 of this at some point in the future.
Today’s episode is short, and no story today. The Lost Tales of Santa Claus will continue next episode with an update on the whole story and what to expect in the coming episodes.
Links mentioned:
Santa Claus image
Quotes from Floyd Looks for Buffalo Hand
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook – CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz – CC by 3.0
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Author: The Chronicler
Title: Native American Christmas Traditions

Santa leaves the reindeer on the rooftop to go talk to Joe. Joe doesn’t believe the old man is who he says he is. Plus: Yankees no-hitters; cinematic tooth fairies; wondering how common the usage of the word “wino” is; and a surprisingly dark scene from the book that we were glad didn’t make it into the movie! Join us as we discuss Minute 50 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 50 – Pitchin’ a No-Hitter For the Yankees

Who is really at fault for leaving Kevin home alone? Which Christmas movie has the most heart? Who should play the lead in a “Jingle All The Way” remake? Fighters Ron Hogan aka President Hotdog (Film Strip Podcast), Brian (Yuletide TV Podcast), and Gerry (Totally Rad Christmas Podcast), fight about these questions and many more! Joining Todd at the judges’ table is Chris (Christmastime In The City Podcast), Chris (Yuletide TV), and Manny (Feliz Christmas, Merry Navidad Podcast).
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Author: Todd Killian, Christmas Enthusiast
Title: Merry Melee 3

What’s up, dudes? The Caped Podcasters themselves join me to talk 1981’s Uncanny X-Men #143 by Chris Claremont and John Byrne! Mistletoe and N’Garai! Hat could possibly go wrong?! Maybe it’s an “Alien” rip-off or maybe it’s just an exercise by the writers to see how far they can push it! Either way, it’s got tons of exposition! Check it out
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Author: Gerry D / The Caped Podcasters
Title: Ep 59 – Uncanny X-Men #143 (w/ Dave and Bryan)

This week, we dig into the album Lost Christmas, Holiday Rarities, and explore the songs we’ve heard of. Should they have remained “lost”? Artists include Jackie DeShannon, Leon Russell, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bobby Goldsboro, and Chuck Berry.
https://jinglejank.com/episodes/020.html
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Author: Scott Newman and Jay LaChapelle
Title: Episode 20: Lost Christmas Holiday Rarities, Volume 1

What’s up, dudes? I’ve got not one, but TWO ‘Tis the Podcast Elves with me this week! Anthony, Thom, and I talk Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman! Golden lasso? Check. Spinning transformation? Check. Poisoned toy butterflies? Wait…what?!?! This is a fun one! Oh yeah! There’s a bit of Christmas in it, too! Check it out now!
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Author: Gerry D / Thom, Anthony
Title: Ep 58 – Wonder Woman pt 1 (w/ Thom and Anthony)

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about Dr. Seuss, cancel culture and the so-called War On Christmas.
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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: There Is No War On Christmas

Santa flies over New York City and catches a glimpse of Joe trying to keep warm in an alley. He tells the reindeer they’ll be making an unexpected stop. Plus: Jon has a theory that Santa’s stop was not unexpected at all! Santa is a fan of the Statue of Liberty! Bin has a UFO sighting! More reindeer trivia! And we admire the practical special effects of Roy Field and Derek Meddings. Join us as we discuss Minute 49 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 49 – Merry Christmas Pretty Lady

Happy March and Happy early St. Patrick’s Day! We are back with another month and another holiday to celebrate as we count down to the ‘Ber months later this year.
This week we are going back to the land of Home Improvement to cover ‘Desperately Seeking Willow’ from Season 7 of the show. Matt discusses a classic joke about a man from Nantucket, talks about how Tim has some Ric Flair in him in this episode and, as always, determines whether or not this should be deemed a holiday classic.
Pour yourself a green beer, get a plate of corned beef and cabbage and enjoy this week’s episode!
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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: 19. Home Improvement: Desperately Seeking Willow

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Author: Chris & Kris
Title:
Here we are with a bunch more of the usual stuff.
First off we have an exciting book review. Is ‘The Funniest Christmas Joke Book Ever’ the funniest Christmas joke book ever? The short answer is ‘no’ but listen to the review anyway.
Then we find out about Band Aid 2.
5 years after the first Band Aid, a collection of popstars got together to record the song again, and it could be worse.
Last week we discussed the 1984 version of A Christmas Carol starring George C Scott. This week we have an interview with the man who played the body double for both The Ghost of Christmas Present and The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. His name’s Martin Wood and not only is he a generally lovely bloke he’s also the world’s tallest town Crier.
Here’s a link to his website: https://towncriermartin.com/
This episode’s recommendation is Workaholics. It’s the sort of fun we need to brighten up these dog days of Winter.
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Merry Christmas
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Author: Jack
Title: Episode 24 – Band Aid 2

Welcome to the second episode of season two of Holly Jolly X’masu! This month, I’ll be honoring Black History Month by discussing Sam “The Man” Taylor’s 1968 album, In Christmas. Producing a podcast about Japanese Christmas music doesn’t leave me with many options for Black History Month, but this is an exceptional one.
In 1976, President Gerald Ford urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Sam Taylor certainly fits that bill. He helped mold Rock and Roll’s early sound yet is virtually unknown outside of the industry. From what I can tell, he had a wonderful career, despite the dearth of public acknowledgement in America.
While he achieved fame and acclaim in Japan, I wanted to do what I could to shed some light on him in his homeland. He was an accomplished saxophonist whose remarkable talent found him constantly in demand, and allowed him the opportunity to play with some of the biggest names in American music.
What I’ve heard of his non-Christmas music is exceptional. His “Harlen Nocturne” is considered the definitive rendition by some fans, and his mist-themed albums are an aural delight. In Christmas is, obviously, his album I’m most familiar with. It’s one of my favorite instrumental Christmas albums, regardless of genre, and knowing a little more about Sam “The Man,” his history, and his ties to some of my favorite songs and entertainers, makes me appreciate it even more.
I wanted to provide a sampling of some of the covers I’ve found of In Christmas, starting with my personal copy, as well as the various singles and EP’s taken from the album. I should note, this is not a comprehensive collection. I’ve seen Some of the LP covers re-used for both EP’s and singles, and the CD cover was also used for either an EP or LP release. There’s at least one single or LP that has Sam up on stage. The bottom line is that it was a popular enough album for repeated releases in a variety of formats.
I also wanted to provide links to some of his best-known recordings, including “Harlem Nocturne” and “Sh-boom”:
“Harlem Nocturne” – Sam “The Man” Taylor
“Shake, Rattle and Roll” – Big Joe Turner
“Money Honey” – Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters
As always, thanks for listening. Next month I’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by discussing Peggy Hayama’s 1964 album, Peggy’s Christmas – Winter Wonderland. It’s a great album by a wonderful singer whose career spanned several decades. You don’t want to miss it.
Any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. 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. Any 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
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The February bonus episode features the boys’ first guest and their first real foray into a Hanukkah episode. Gerry Davilla from Totally Rad Christmas stops by to have the boys watch and discuss “A Christmas Story” from the third season of the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs (available on Hulu). Since “Christmas Classic” doesn’t really apply to this episode, the boys create a new ranking on the spot and Chris shares what little he knows about celebrating Hanukkah with the listeners.
Non winter holiday topics Include: beer jackets, Reno 911, licking things, poles, Beanie Babies, trivia, Tom Selleck, and D&D.
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IMDB entry for this episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5140288/.
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Author: Second Floor Productions
Title: Bonus Ep. 13 – The Goldbergs: A Christmas Story (w/Gerry Davilla from Totally Rad Christmas)
