Christmas In July 2026-Part 4
1. Bowmar Orchestral Library-Suite From Amahl And The Night Visitors: Introduction; March Of The Three Kings; Dance Of The Shepherds (Stories In Ballet And Opera)
We start out with a track from one of those demo records. This one is kind of interesting though, as it's a suite of carols from a musical that was a really popular Christmas TV broadcast back in the early days of television but is seldom heard today.
2. Ahmad Jamal Trio-Moonlight In Vermont (But Not For Me-Ahmad Jamal Trio At The Pershing, 1958)
Yes, I know, you don't think this is a Christmas song, but I need to share something with you and this is it. Some versions are more Christmassy, I'll admit that.
3. Madison Junior And Senior Choir, David Alan Ayers-Director-Jingle Bells Calypso (The Joy Of Christmas And Greats From America Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow)
Another school record where one full side is Christmas music. We'll hear from this one a lot over the next few weeks.
4. The Airmen Of Note-Chief Warrant Officer Bob Bunton, Director-Greensleeves (Here Come The Airmen Of Note, 1968)
I was pretty excited to see this double album in a crate a few months ago, even more so when I saw a track I could share with you here. Bonus!
5. The 100-Voice Collegians of Word Of Life Bible Institute-Soloist: Craig Blair-Christmastime (Let Freedom Ring-A Bicentennial Musical By Harry Bollback, 1976)
This is the track from the Bicentennial-themed record displayed and mentioned up top. I'll note that it's arranged by Christine Wyrtzen, someone from whom we've shared a Christmas record in the past. (We've actually shared this track with you before, back in 2011, which I didn't realize it when I found a copy of this record again recently. Hard to remember what all I've found and shared after doing this for more than 20 years now.)
6. The Art Van Damme Quintet-The Things We Did Last Summer (They're Playing Our Song, 1958)
This is the first of two versions of this track by the same artist, each taken from a different double album. I almost didn't pick up both because I figured they had to be the same recording. I was glad I grabbed them both because they were unique (and the other one is in stereo!)
7. The Arlingtones, Jay Giallombardo-Director-Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers (A Chorus For All Seasons)
Another barbershop track from these guys. Love that winter scene on the cover, them skiing in their best barbershop singing attire.
8. The Northern Illinois University Wind Ensemble-Stephen Squires, Conductor-A Yuletide Showcase (Alfred Concert Band Music (1988), 1988)
You might not recognize it because it has an actual band name attached to it, but this is from another one of those demo records where they want to sell you their arrangements of the songs.
9. Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation-What Month Was Jesus Born In (Savor The Flavors For Chorale Ensemble 1977-1978, 1977)
Another demo record, but with a small twist. This one was arranged by Anita Kerr and featured on one of her Christmas albums.
10. Jenson Publications-Silver Bells (Jenson Publications Presents...Warner Bros. Finest For Concert Band, 1983)
Yes, it's another demo recording and there's nothing special about this one. Sorry.
























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