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Festive Stories and Songs Yana Bolder
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Christmas Crooners is an atmospheric radio station that plays the most beautiful and beloved Christmas Crooners songs. Perfect for getting into the festive spirit with classics and modern Christmas Crooners that bring warmth and cheer to the holidays.
1 “Frost and Firelight” – James A. Norkawich
A contemporary holiday ballad that blends warmth and reflection, James A. Norkawich’s smooth vocals and cinematic arrangement evoke the glow of winter nights by the fire.
Quote: “Where frost meets the firelight, hearts remember home.”
2 “Christmas Time Is Here” – Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood delivers a tender, jazzy rendition of the A Charlie Brown Christmas classic, her country-soul voice filling it with nostalgia and grace.
Quote: “Happiness and cheer — that’s Trisha’s Christmas gift in song.”
3 “Let It Snow” – Charley Pride
Charley Pride brings country charm to this timeless winter tune, pairing his warm baritone with an upbeat swing that feels like a fireside celebration.
Quote: “No matter the weather, love keeps the season bright.”
4 “Jingle Bells” – Herb Alpert
Herb Alpert’s trumpet turns this holiday staple into a jazzy, brass-filled joyride, bursting with festive rhythm and a signature Tijuana Brass flair.
Quote: “Sleigh bells meet swing — Alpert style.”
5 “June in January” – Dean Martin
With smooth crooning and effortless charm, Dean Martin turns this winter love song into a cozy, romantic escape from the cold.
Quote: “When Dino sings, even January feels like June.”
6 “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” – Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson’s silky jazz phrasing makes this song a tender invitation, filled with longing and hope for new beginnings.
Quote: “A voice like champagne at midnight — elegant, wistful, unforgettable.”
7 “The Christmas Song” – Mel Tormé
Written and first sung by Tormé himself, this definitive version radiates warmth, as “The Velvet Fog” delivers his own classic with timeless sophistication.
Quote: “Chestnuts and melody, roasted to perfection.”
8 “The Little Drummer Boy” – Anita Kerr Singers
The Anita Kerr Singers bring choral beauty and harmonic precision to this beloved carol, blending reverence and gentle rhythm.
Quote: “Voices in harmony, offering peace through song.”
9 “White Christmas” – Eddy Arnold
Country crooner Eddy Arnold’s version of the Bing Crosby classic captures both homespun simplicity and heartfelt yearning.
Quote: “Dreaming of snow, sung with country soul.”
10 “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” – Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton’s smooth vocals give this holiday standard a tender, nostalgic feel — a gentle wish for comfort and joy.
Quote: “From Wayne’s velvet voice to your heart — merry and bright.”
So tune into Christmas Crooners Radio, and let The Magic Of Christmas fill your hearts and homes.
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