Continuing on in this month of Christmas music, and week 3 sees us venturing into Big Band Christmas music. This genre is much maligned, probably due it being overused in supermarket and shopping centre play lists. However tonight is a good opportunity to sit back and fully appreciate the skill shown as traditional Christmas tunes are given a big band makeover.
Program List (in no particular order):
What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)
Adeste Fideles
Motown Jingle Bells
- Boston Brass and the Brass All-Stars Big Band (Stan Kenton Christmas Carols - 2006)
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Winter Wonderland
- Tony Bennett (A Swingin' Christmas - 2008)
Joy To The World
O Holy Night
God Rest Ye Merry Trombones
- The Tom Kubis Big Band (A Jazz Musician's Christmas - 2002)
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
- James Morrison Big Band (This Is Christmas - 1993)
Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
- Lionel Hampton Orchestra (The Big Band Swing Christmas - 2008)
Another Christmas Song
- Stephen Colbert (A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! - 2008)
Good Christian Men Rejoice
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Carol Of The Bells
- The Cool Yule All-Stars (Big Band Christmas Volumes 1 and 2 - 2001)
Little Drummer Boy
- Jack Livingston Big Band (Big Band Christmas -2007)
What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everybody Swingin')?
- Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang (The Big Band Swing Christmas - 2008)
White Christmas (duet with Shania Twain)
Frosty The Snowman (featuring the Puppini Sisters)
- Michael Bublé (Christmas - 2012)
Christmas Night In Harlem
- Benny Carter Orchestra (The Big Band Swing Christmas - 2008)
The Twelve Days Of Christmas
Silent Night
- Glenn Miller Orchestra (In The Christmas Mood I - 1988 and II - 1993)
Silver Bells
- Harry Connick Jr. (Harry For The Holidays - 2003)
(It Must Have Been Ol') Santa Claus
- Harry Connick Jr. (When My Heart Finds Christmas - 1993)
We Three Kings
- Harry Connick Jr. (What A Night! A Christmas Album - 2008)
Next week, a special 3 hour Christmas Extravaganza, starting 1/2 hour early at 6:30pm.
Brass Monkeys is a radio show that features brass playing in all its forms. From movie scores to jazz, blues to brass bands and classical to contemporary, you'll hear it all on Brass Monkeys. Steve Szetey presents Brass Monkeys. You can catch his show on Sunday nights (Melbourne time) from 7pm-10pm on 94.5 KRRFM, as well as streaming online through kinglakerangesradio.org. This blog accompanies the radio show and will provide a list of tracks played each week, as well as some added commentary.
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