Seasons Eatings

This country is the epitome of Christmas.  The Philippines boasts the earliest and longest Christmas season in the world.  There is one dessert which has ties to the monarchy and crowing roosters.  It can be topped with salted duck eggs, pineapple, cheese, or even vanilla ice cream.  We’re diving into the history and origins of bibingka.

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Author: Glen Warren
Title:

Season’s Eatings – Bibingka

Season's Eatings

Welcome to episode 49 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I’ll be wrapping up my discussion about Eiji Kitamura and his Christmas music, with his fantastic 2001 album, “Santa Clarinet.”

While Akira Ishikawa’s “Drum Christmas Drum” kicked off my interest in Japanese Christmas music, the Jazz, Group Sounds and Mood Kayo albums of the 1960s really cemented my obsession, while the City Pop Christmas music from the 1980s broadened my collecting horizons and led to me finding an even wider variety of music.

One of the things I love about Eiji Kitamura is that he serves as a bridge from the earliest days of Japanese Pop music to today. He got his start around the same time Hibari Misora’s “Hitoribocchi no Christmas” gave birth to Japanese Christmas Pop, so he has been an eyewitness to the genre as it’s evolved. That’s part of why I’d love to see him do an album where he covers all the big Japanese Christmas songs, from Kai Band’s “Anna,” to Yumi Matsutoya’s “Koibito ga Santa Claus,” Keisuke Kuwata’s “Merry X’mas In Summer” and “White Lovers,” and, of course, Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Christmas Eve.” I have a couple Jazz albums with covers of a lot of those songs, but having one from Eiji Kitamura would be something special, considering his long history in the industry.

I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about Eiji Kitamura. Join me back here next month for my special 50th episode, where I’ll be talking about the 1977 compilation, “Merry Christmas (Bouquet of Hearts Present Series),” from King Records. It’s a great album in its own right with an interesting history, but it’s also an instrumental album for me personally, not just in the way it helped me improve my research and collecting strategy, but in the long-standing connection it’s given me with a like-minded collector in Japan. It’s a double LP and will take a lot of work to prepare, so at this point I’m not sure what else I’ll cover next month, but I’m sure I’ll figure something out.

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. Half of any proceeds or donations received will be donated to support the people of Ukraine, while the rest will be used to purchase 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!

Listen to this episode of the Holly Jolly Xmasu Podcast
Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title:

Episode 49 – Eiji Kitamura’s “Santa Clarinet”

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about Nat King Cole’s 1961 version of “The Christmas” being inducted into the National Recording Registry. Then he researched which other Christmas songs were in there, and talked about what should be on there (maybe) and how you can nominate your favorite Christmas songs and/or albums!

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Christmas Music and the National Recording Registry
Sounds of Christmas

Christmas Podding

Liam and Ness are back talking all things Christmas on the worlds 3rd favourite Christmas Podcast.

This week we start a campaign to demand the director of Love Actually Richard Curtis releases a family friendly PG version of the worlds greatest Christmas Movie in time for Christmas 2022.

We unpack a few of the worlds craziest Christmas world records and ask do they enhance or cheapen the season plus

We deep dive on one of the best Christmas songs you’ll have never heard of but will instantly know all the words. Why hasn’t it got the recognition it deserves.

This week on Australia’s ONLY Christmas Podcast, Christmas Podding with Liam Renton and Vanessa Gibson.

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Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding – Why there needs to be a directors cut of Love Actually made immediately and released for Christmas 2022.
Christmas Podding

Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Podcast

Isaac Alexander joins the show for the first time. He has his own YouTube channel of DIY tutorials of holiday decorative lawn projects. Now is a great time to work on those outdoor projects to get them ready for next Christmas, and Isaac has lots of ideas and tips from beginner to expert.

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Author: Rikki Meece and Mary Richards, Christmas Podcasters
Title: SBMX: DIY Outdoor Xmas Decor

Total Christmas

Hello.
It’s me.

It’s another “great” episode.  We’ve had a lovely letter from our new Podcast Bartender Bob Baker, who shares his love of Christmas with us.

Then it’s the return of Wayne Clarke, the host of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast and he shares with us the story of how he found out the truth about Santa.
To have a listen to his podcast, here’s a link:

Then we have a hilarious joke.

You’ll probably be laughing so hard you pass out and miss the rest of the podcast, but if you don’t next up we have ‘My Worst Christmas Present Ever’.  It’s been a while since anyone has sent one in, so I scoured the internet and found a few that I thought you might like to hear about.

Then it’s this episode’s version of A Christmas Carol.  This one is the first full length one with sound.  It start Seymour Hicks and has a lot of good points…   and some really really bad points.
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Merry Christmas

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Author: Jack
Title: Episode 54 – The First Talkie Christmas Carol
Total Christmas

Welcome to episode 48 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this first of two episodes about legendary clarinetist Eiji Kitamura, I’ll be discussing his 1965 EP, “Dancing Christmas,” and his 1988 album, “Golden Christmas Songs.”

As I mentioned in this episode, Eiji Kitamura’s music is some of the earliest Japanese Christmas music I came across. While my attempts to get all three of his albums were frustrating at times, I was thrilled to finally own them all. It was just as enjoyable learning about him and finding that, at 93 years old, he’s still performing and recording.

One of the most delightful surprises I’ve had while collecting was finding that he played on Tatsuo Otsuka’s “Christmas Serenade.” I first saw the cover for the album in early 2020, and it took well over a year to finally get a copy. As with Eiji Kitamura’s albums, it was worth the wait.

I have to apologize for how late I am releasing this episode. The past month has been a string of hassles and crises. While I didn’t have as much time to work on my podcast as I’d have liked, I was able to make some headway on the huge backlog of music I’ve been needing to digitize and prepare for future episodes. Until a few days ago, I was nearly done, but a new bundle of records put me a little further behind. I can’t complain, though, as several of the records I’ve gotten recently are real holy grails. I’ve managed to remove several of the biggest items from my wishlist of albums, and I can’t wait to cover them at some point.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this introduction to Eiji Kitamura. Join me back here later this month as I finish discussing his career and his Christmas music.

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. Half of any proceeds or donations received will be donated to support the people of Ukraine, while the rest will be used to purchase 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!

Listen to this episode of the Holly Jolly Xmasu Podcast
Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title:

Episode 48: Eiji Kitamura’s “Dancing Christmas” and “Golden Christmas Songs”

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Jason Rhodes from Holidays Unknown and I talk the third Berenstain Bears special “The Berenstain Bears Easter Surprise!” This one’s got it all! Winter is stuck, but it’s ok because Snarf can wiggle his whiskers and make it all better! Small Bear just has to get to him! Can he reach Boss Bunny in time? Can he make spring appear? Can he get his Easter Surprise? So grab your chocolate bunnies, fill your basket, and crack open  this episode!

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Author: Gerry D / Jason Rhodes
Title: The Berenstain Bears Easter Surprise (w/ Jason Rhodes)

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? It’s the first of two Easter episodes I promised, though they’re a bit late due to illness! Sorry! I’ve got Mike Westfall from Advent Calendar House here with me during this Easter Octave to the Rankin Bass special shown throughout the ’80s, “Here Comes Peter Cottontail“! There’s a hyper-color witch, a time machine, and the longest Easter egg delivering contest ever! If you’re wondering if a French caterpillar with a human head can drive a time machine, the answer is yes! So grab your eggs and paints, dress up like your favorite holiday mascot, and put on this episode as you drive your yestermorrowmobile!

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Author: Gerry D / Mike Westfall
Title: Here Comes Peter Cottontail (w/ Mike Westfall)

Hello! In today’s episode it’s all about the Home Alone reading prompt, and I found the perfect story for it – in fact, I’m going to be able to read it to you over the next three episodes. It’s called The Burglar and The Blizzard by Alice Duer Miller. It’s a charming, funny story set at Christmas about a bachelor named Jeffry Holland who arrives home one Christmas Eve and finds his house being burgled. Find out what happens next in today’s episode! Join me for a story that is as cozy as a Hallmark movie.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction – another polar express memory, thank yous, etc.

03:21 April’s Reading Challenge Update

04:56 Story Introduction: Author Bio and a bonus poem

06:47 The Burglar and The Blizzard, Chapter 1

17:30 The Burglar and The Blizzard, Chapter 2

45:05 Final Thoughts

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Author: ArtK
Title: The Burglar and the Blizzard Part 1

When we discussed A Karate Christmas Miracle last year, we swore that we wouldn’t touch its follow-up unless we had no other choice. Ladies and gentlemen, that day came far sooner than we expected.

A Wrestling Christmas Miracle has the distinction of being the only Christmas movie to feature the late, great Gilbert Gottfried. Going into this, that was all we knew. Only now can we say that we have been well and truly snookered. Gottfried is only in this movie because it recycles footage from a completely different movie, one that actually does feature Gilbert Gottfried. It’s all very ridiculous, and we’ll do our best to explain it all on this week’s episode!

Questions/Comments? Email us at XmasCreeps@gmail.comTweet us @ChristmasCreepsVisit us on the web at ChristmasCreeps.com! Join us on our Discord channel!

Intro/Outro: Happy Christmas, You Guys! (Simon Panrucker) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

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Author: Christmas Creeps
Title: Episode 129: A Wrestling Christmas Miracle
Christmas Creeps

Tis the Podcast

Happy Monday, Christmas Fanatics! We hope y’all had a fantastic Easter and hope the Easter Bunny was good to every single one of you!

Once again, life got in the way for the elves this past week. But, not wanting let two weeks go by without an episode dropping in your feeds, they pulled this once Patreon exclusive, Easter-themed episode from 2021 to share with you all!

Journey back into the past in this episode with the elves as they cover the 1976, Rankin/Bass, traditionally animated special, “The First Easter Rabbit“!  How does it fare amongst the other Rankin/Bass specials the hosts have covered over the course of the show? Does it fall amongst the worst, or does it rank high like the also traditionally animated “Frosty the Snowman”? Also, why do the elves think that Rankin/Bass had more success with their Christmas specials than the other holiday fare they put out over the years?

Tune in to find out the answers to the above questions, and more, and enjoy this once-a-year foray into the realm of Springtime and Easter! And never fear, because next Monday we will be back in your feeds with a brand new Christmas episode, per usual!

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: Oh I Could Write A Sonnet About Your Easter Bonnet, And Of The Girl I’m Taking To The Easter Parade. (The First Easter Rabbit)
Tis the Podcast'

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to JJ from Christmas Music News (@NewXmasMusic on Twitter) about upcoming releases for the 2022 Christmas Music Season. They talk about the ones that are confirmed, the ones that we may get his year, and the ones that are rumored to be on the way. They also talk about some of the rumored releases from Christmas Past that haven’t shown up, yet. And about a couple artists that they wish would surprise us with Christmas music releases for the upcoming season!

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Talking Upcoming Christmas Music Releases With JJ From @NewXmasMusic
Sounds of Christmas

Episode K of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is all about Christmas – in alphabetical order. Every two weeks all through the year there’s a new episode about Christmas: music, nostalgia and fun 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 we look at Christmas starting with the letter K.
We have Krampus, Kings, Kalends, Kriss Kringle and some Christmas Ks from Ukraine.

Find out more about fabulous folk singer Kate Rusby and her new album 30 Happy Returns on her website here: https://katerusby.com/

Please subscribe to this independent and podcast with no commercials. Please tell your friends about us and give us a positive review. Thanks for your support.

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email wayne@christmasalphabet.com

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

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! That’s right! I’m here with my cohosts, the ‘Tis the Podcast elves Julia, Anthony, and Thom, for the 2nd Annual Raddies!! The Academy has refined the nomination and voting process, and the star-studded evening was amazing! Everyone from Scott Newman to Charlyn Lewis to Glen Warren was looking fantastic and ready to bring the glamour of Christmas podcasting to the world! Who did you vote for? Did they win? Find out to the max in the 2nd Annual Raddies!

Special thanks to Mark McGrath of the Nostaljunk Podcast for mixing and mastering the  performance of “Totally Rad Christmas”!

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Author: Gerry D / Julia Colburn, Thom Crowe, Anthony Caruso
Title: 2nd Annual Totally Rad Christmas Awards

Soak this episode in…it’s going to be awhile!
Vote on today’s daily Christmas Music Battle: https://pollforall.com/pl6yznqm
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: April 13th – 256 Days/36 Weeks Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Behind the Bells

“From this day on, now and forever, you will bring all our gifts to all the children in all the world and all this to be done on Christmas Eve”

Santa Claus the Movie is what you’d call an 80’s cult classic. It’s a Christmas movie that most people don’t like, but I find it a major guilty pleasure.

Learn why I defend this movie, along with going into the history of the Salkind family, which involves Greta Garbo, a Japanese monster movie, the Three Musketeers and how the production of Superman would set in many of the ideas that would be reused on Santa Claus the Movie.

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Author: Robert Nicholas
Title:

Santa Claus The Movie Part 1: A Very 80’s Santa, History of the Salkinds, a Father/Son Rise and Superman’s Success

Behind the Bells

Christmas Podding

We’re back Baby! Season 5 and we’re talking all things Christmas on Australia’s ONLY Christmas Podcast.

In our first official episode for 2022 we ask Is it too early to be talking about, planning for or getting excited about Christmas 2022. NEVER!

What Festive Bargains have you tucked away from last years sales you just cant wait to crack out and use this Christmas and

Tips and Tricks for young players. Everything you need to know about posting presents in the mail and how to ensure you don’t lose precious gifts so not to see sad faces when they don’t arrive this year .

Happened to a friend of the show Lee Maher who lost a whole box of Christmas goodies and we wouldn’t want it to happen to you. Our advise that just may save Christmas in this weeks show.

With Liam Renton and Ness Gibson talking all things Christmas all year long , on Christmas Podding.

Listen to this episode of Christmas Podding
Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding – Is it too early to be planning for Christmas 2022? (Spoiler- NO)
Christmas Podding