In an attempt to get his listeners into the Christmas spirit, an Austrian radio DJ locked himself in his studio and played "Last Christmas" nonstop for 2 hours.
When someone starts singing a Christmas Carol this time of year what do you do? Take this poll and share with us what you would do or have done when someone starts singing "Let it Snow' in March.
Christmas music can be a polarizing topic. Some love it, some hate it, some don't care either way, and others are morally opposed to it. I don't mind Christmas music (when I am in the mood for it), in fact, there are a few holiday tunes I look forward to putting on my playlist every year...
Christmas music is starting to show up just about everywhere, but here is one I bet you haven't heard yet, and I but you'll happily listen to it again. Just in time for Christmas, it's Fort Collins' own SHEL doing their version of "Toyland."
It's almost Halloween, and (for some reason) that means most retail stores are putting up Christmas decorations. It also marks the start of the "celebrities releasing Christmas albums" season. But for the first time in a long-while, I am actually excited for someone's take on Christmas tunes.
Christina Perri, took her hauntingly beautiful voice to the recording studio to create her first album of holiday music called "A Very Merry Perri Christmas EP." Read on to see what songs are on the album and where you can buy it.
The movie 'Strange Brew' was one of my favorite dumb-comedy movies as a teenager. It starred Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis as Bob and Doug McKenzie. Two not-so-bright Canadian beer drinkers who uncover a plot to take over the world while trying to fraud an evil beer maker. It's not a Christmas movie, FYI.
But their characters did release a comedy album called 'The Great White North', that included
'Love Actually' was a great movie. I wasn't expecting to like it, but it ranks right up there as one of the best 'chick-flicks' guys can like. (Also on that list are movies like 'Serendipity', 'Stranger Than Fiction,' 'Titanic', 'What Women Want', 'Say Anything', 'When Harry Met Sally' and 'The Princess Bride'.) And it's a feel-good holiday movie.
In it, a fictional, washed-up rock star named Bill
This one is, dare I say...a classic. The first time I heard Bob Rivers' 'Twelve Pains of Christmas' was when a class at my middle school did a lip-sync performance of the song at one of our end of the semester assemblies. I was rolling on the floor laughing, and to this day I still giggle every time I hear it.
I think everyone can hear a little of their own dad in the guy trying to put up the ligh