Episode Twelve of our SongCast Podcast is live!
This is a holiday music podcast, featuring original indie holiday songs
and classics reworked by indie artists!
Stream on YouTube, SoundCloud, or listen to the music on Spotify.
Our podcasts are music intensive radio shows. Sometimes we will include interviews, videos (on the YouTube version) and other features, other times, we just jam as much indie music into the hour as we can. This month, we will check in with these genres: hip hop, rock, pop, Alternative, reggae, country, and more!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
This Month’s Featured Artists:
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We begin with Kid Zapper, out of Mercedes Texas, and a great new original track called
“All I Want Is Peace.”
Here is a really well done version of “Carol Of The Bells” by Christmas At The Devil’s House.
Great guitar playing continues with this rockin’ version of “Deck The Halls.”
Here is another original holiday track, this one from Leslie Nelson and “Merry Christmas All” from the release It’s Christmas.
Let’s travel to Midland, Virginia for a humorous take on the classic Charlie Daniel’s tune “The Devil Went Down To Georgia.” This reworked version is by Wess Cooke and is called “The Grinch Went Up To The North Pole, from the release Country Sleigh Ride.
Here is another all original holiday tune, The Wrapping Santas and “Twas The Night.”
The late Jimi Jamison left a musical impact on millions through his work with the band survivor and also through his solo work. Enjoy his solo composition “Wouldn’t Feel Like Christmas.”
A reworked version of a holiday classic comes from jazz crooner and pianist Bernie Martini, with a fantastic version of “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree.”
Our original holiday tracks from indie artists continue with some reggae from Rasta Santaman and the track “Rasta Santaman!”
Here is another original holiday song, from Joey Jelatin and a tasty rock original called Puppy Dogs For Christmas.”
Rudolf guides the indie slaigh to Portland, Oregon for Antonio Blue and a very interesting reworking of “Jingle Bell Rock.”
Alan Grant is from Bridgewater, NJ and he provides a reworking of the classic track “Livin’ On Tulsa Time,” this is “Livin’ On Christmas Time!”
We travel to the United Kingdom for Afro Neat and “It’s Christmas In Ukraine.”
Another new take on an old favorite comes from Mitchell Maybury Hunter and a great new version of “I Wanna Wish You A Merry Christmas.”
Suzie McNeil is next with “It’s Christmas Time.”
The Olga Watkins Band puts a humorous take on holiday stress with a comedy track called
“Mama’s Christmas Drink.”
We end off our holiday celebration with AWOL Jesus rocks and a tune called “Happy.”
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