All we want for Christmas is music By Bruno G. Santos, in Arts & Lifestyle · 23-12-2020 01:00:00 · 0 Comments
The arrival of the Christmas season is announced by songs alluding to the season that can be heard everywhere.
Starting in December (or sometimes even earlier), musical hits like “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” and “Jingle Bells”, will echo everywhere, marking the beginning of the most magical time of the year.
Every year several artists try their luck to record a Christmas album, sometimes with an original single, in an attempt to turn it into a Christmas classic, like “Last Christmas” by Wham!. On streaming platforms like Spotify, users have access to playlists composed only with Christmas songs. As well as platforms like Netflix, which produce films designed for the Christmas season t
Magical Christmas Special. I wrote Oh Santa! for my album
Merry Christmas II You, which was sort of the follow-up to my first Christmas album we have several and so I think it was all about the actual event, of course, of doing Oh Santa! with Jennifer and Ari, but it was also like, how do I see this as a producer? Carey previously told
Billboard of the collaboration. How do I see these vocals having different textures, what are they? Because originally, I was blending with myself, which that s kind of one of my favorite things, but it was cool to be able to work with the different vocal textures and play around with it and reimagine it. So that s what happened. And visually, in the special, it really does feel like a girl group moment. I think we all had a good time with it. That was the fun part about it.
Dolly Parton, Mariah Carey and Plenty of Christmas Cheer, Now Available to Stream This weekâs recommended titles include
Christmas on the Square,
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The idea was simple: barrel through a whole bunch of Christmas movies and become a glutton for cheer rather than 2020 fear. My approach wasnât formal enough to spread the word about, or hype on social media. This wasnât meant to be a marathon, because that is the path of madness. Thatâs not to say there wasnât the temptation to try and see how much Christmas could be packed into 24 hours, because you want to do something memorable for the holidays. But anyway, this is all the Christmas I could pack into a column. As always, look back at past issues of the
The show must go on - nativities staged by Dorset schools These little angels are looking fantastic in our round-up of nativity plays at schools in this area. Here s a look at the plays and productions that schools in Weymouth, Dorchester and elsewhere managed to put on before breaking up for Christmas. A nativity went ahead at St Augustine s School in Weymouth. A school spokesman said: The children worked hard to practise and act in our Christmas Play. They performed brilliantly and showed great enjoyment.”
St Augustine’s School in Weymouth In Dorchester at the Prince of Wales School, pupils in different year groups managed tro get together to perform in the school nativity - brought together by the magic of the green screen!