Holiday Songs

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Song of the Day: “Christmas Ain’t The Same Without You” by Franklin McKay

Today’s song is “Christmas Ain’t The Same Without You” by Franklin McKay. Originally hailing from Sault Ste. Marie, the Ontario, Canada singer/songwriter is celebrating the season with a freshly-minted tune. This year, McKay switched gears when it came to “Christmas Ain’t the Same (Without You),” he says. Co-written with Harem Scarem’s Harry Hess, the release […]

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Song of the Day: “All is Well” by Brad Peterson

Today’s song is “All is Well” by Brad Peterson. The Lake Michigan artist has created a new and beautiful holiday track. When speaking of the song he says, “There’s a word in Portuguese: sau·da·de [souˈdädə; plural noun: saudades]. A feeling of longing, melancholy, or nostalgia…If we’re fortunate, as we get older, we may recall in

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Song of the Day: “Please Come Home for Christmas” by Chase Walker Band

Today’s song is “Please Come Home for Christmas” by Chase Walker. Listen below and for more information check out his official website. About Chase Walker Band: The Chase Walker Band is an American blues, roots rock and soul band based in Nashville TN and Riverside CA. Exploding onto the scene with genuine hell raisin’, vinyl-worthy

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Song of the Day: “That’s Christmas to Us” by Beth Anderson

Today’s song is “That’s Christmas to Us” by Beth Marie Anderson. This track is off her new holiday album Christmas With You. The 4th Studio Album ‘Christmas With You’ is a collection of original songs and a few Holiday classics, with a twist. Featuring fan favorites like “Tropical Christmas,” “Reindeer Reunion,” “Same Sky,” a bluegrass

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