There are three pretty simple ways to tune in.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and for listening!
May you always believe in Santa Claus! And the Great Pumpkin!
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The new season of the Sounds of Christmas starts November 1. While we get ready for that, we're playing all Halloween music throughout October. We're also trying to make it as easy as we can to listen to the Sounds of Christmas (and the Sounds of Halloween). There are three pretty simple ways to tune in. First, simply click on the player on the front page of our website, or on the LISTEN NOW page. This way, you can listen to us as long as you're on that page, even if you open other windows. Second, you can click on the tree on our front page (between the embedded player and the News Headlines) or on our LISTEN NOW page. That opens a pop-up player, so you can keep listening to us whether you stay on our website, or go to check your email, Facebook, etc. You can keep listening as long as you keep that pop-up player open. And third, you can download our free app in the Google Play store (for your Android phone), and take us with you wherever you go! We'll keep the Halloween music going all the way through Halloween night! Then, on November 1, it's back to the best variety of Christmas music, with all your favorite tunes and artists, along with hundreds of brand new songs!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and for listening! May you always believe in Santa Claus! And the Great Pumpkin!
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This is part of a blog I wrote years ago, but I revisit it and try to update it a bit each year. Like most families, Halloween and Christmas have always been big at our house. Lisa and the kids are on the Halloween side, while I'm with Santa. I learned long ago not to try and convert any of them. I think what happened at Disneyland once illustrates it best. In one of the studios at California Adventure, you can use this machine to determine which hero or villain you are. I was Tarzan. All three of them were villains. Oh, well. They love me, anyway.
So as we move toward October, I'm super-busy working on the new season of the Sounds of Christmas. While I've the station stays on year-round, it goes through a big change in October. The Sounds of Christmas becomes the Sounds of Halloween through Halloween night. I admit, mostly, it's just for my family, while I kick the tires and otherwise make sure everything is set to go for the coming season. But I've found there are a lot of other people that love Halloween, too, so I've expanded the playlist and hope you have a good time with the Sounds of Halloween. With all that said, what exactly is Halloween music? Some of it is pretty obvious. Monster Mash. Purple People Eater. Ghostbusters. Songs about things you associate with Halloween - ghosts, monsters, werewolves, vampires and witches. Some are scary stories, and some are about candy or trick-or-treating. I also include songs from scary movies and TV shows. Some of those are pretty creepy. And some are funny. Many are in-between. While there are some kids' songs (like The Count from Sesame Street), a few of the songs do have bad language. And some of the themes of some songs are straight out of horror movies, and those probably aren't for little kids, either. On the Sounds of Christmas, I play many versions of some songs, so you won't just hear Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas". I do the same thing with the Halloween tunes. I have over a dozen versions of "(Ghost) Riders In The Sky" (though I may not get to all of them this year, as I try to separate songs and artists so you don't hear the same songs and same voices over and over). You will hear from many of your favorite Christmas music singers and bands, including Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Mannheim Steamroller and even Bruce Springsteen! There are songs about Killer Tomatoes, Black Magic Women and Haunted Houses. There are also songs about Alien Invasions, Invisible Men and over twenty takes on "I Put A Spell On You" (I won't get to all of those, either). I play lots of Disney songs, from movie villains and from spooky shows on the Disney Channel (Disney Plus). I also have at least half a dozen songs from Mystery Science Theater 3000. To give you a better idea, here are a dozen of the songs I listened to as I put this blog together... Annie Lennox "I Put A Spell On You" Andrew Gold "Ghostbusters" Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick "Over At The Frankenstein Place" Aurelio Voltaire "The Vampire Club" Eric Gales "She Cast A Spell On Me" Philly Joe Jones "Blues For Dracula" Bill Buchanan "Beware" Andy Gibb "After Dark" Bill Lee "Cruella De Vil" Lennon and Maisy "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked" Carl Bonafede "Were Wolf" Young Frankenstein Broadway Cast "Welcome To Transylvania" Hope you enjoy this upcoming celebration of Halloween during the month of October! And then the new season of the Sounds of Christmas will be here! May you always believe in Santa Claus (and also the Great Pumpkin)! Ken P.S. - To listen, just go to our home page (or click LISTEN NOW above) and click on the player. For some reason, the player isn't showing up on some browsers, so you can also just click on the tree which will give you a pop-up player. And you can search for us in the Google Play store and get our free app for your Android Phone and take us along with you! |
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