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    http://www.christmasradionetwork.com/ i have been listening to this all day...needed a break from news

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    Py check this out...have you heard the Trans Siberian Orchestra before?


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    Here's another...one of my favorites. I used to play this on the piano all the time. I just may do that tomorrow


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    I really like these guys as you can probably tell.



    This is really good too IMO


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    What is Your Favorite Christmas Music, Carols and Artists?

    Tis the season!!

    What are your favorite Christmas Carols, artists, songs, music etc.....share them here.

    Last night py put up a good link to what she was listening to yesterday....I'll copy it here along with a few that we shared last night.

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    One tune is Christmas Canon by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra
    http://youtu.be/4cP26ndrmtg
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    I like this:

    "What Child Is This?" is a popular Christmas carol written in 1865. At the age of twenty-nine, English writer William Chatterton Dix was struck with a sudden near-fatal illness and confined to bedrest for several months, during which he went into a deep depression. Yet out of his near-death experience, Dix wrote many hymns, including "What Child is This?", later set to the traditional English tune "Greensleeves."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dera View Post
    I like this:

    "What Child Is This?" is a popular Christmas carol written in 1865. At the age of twenty-nine, English writer William Chatterton Dix was struck with a sudden near-fatal illness and confined to bedrest for several months, during which he went into a deep depression. Yet out of his near-death experience, Dix wrote many hymns, including "What Child is This?", later set to the traditional English tune "Greensleeves."

    I really like that one too Dera....so serene and beautiful.

    Here are a few more nice versions of this carol/song:

    What Child Is This - Celtic Christmas Music




    Celtic Harp Orchestra - On Greensleeves



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    My favorite carol of them all....2 unique versions...




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    CAROL OF THE BELLS -by the CALLING. it is my most favorite

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