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It was released on November 3, 2009 by Sony Music, two years after the band's previous studio album, Find Your Own Way Home. On July 1, 2010, the album was re-released with three bonus tracks, [1] and a DVD was released in a series from Sony Music called The Yule Log DVD, [2] in which the music from "Not So Silent Night ... Christmas with REO ...
The Yule log is recorded in the folklore archives of much of England, but particularly in collections covering the West Country and the North Country. [13] For example, in his section regarding "Christmas Observances", J. B. Partridge recorded then-current (1914) Christmas customs in Yorkshire, Britain involving the Yule log as related by "Mrs. Day, Minchinhampton (Gloucestershire), a native ...
During the early solstice celebrations, burning a specific log became part of the festivities. Like the word “yule,” the log became associated with the Christmas season.
A Little Christmas Music. EMI Angel. Maddy Prior; The Carnival Band (1991). Carols & Capers. Park Records. The Chieftains (1991). The Bells of Dublin. RCA. The Sixteen (1993). Christmas Music from Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Hyperion. Robert Shaw Festival Singers (1994). Songs of Angels: Christmas Hymns and Carols. Telarc.
The yule log would ignite on Christmas Day and continue to burn until January 5, known as Twelfth Night. As the 12 days of Christmas and the length of the log dwindled, they would gradually push ...
Christmas with Buck Owens and his Buckaroos is a Christmas album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1965. The album charted for 10 weeks peaking at #12 on Billboard's Best Bets For Christmas December 25, 1965. [1] It was re-issued on CD by Sundazed Music in 1999, and again via digital download in 2011.
The Yule Log was created in 1966 by Fred M. Thrower, president and chief executive officer of WPIX, Inc. Inspired by an animated Coca-Cola commercial from a year earlier that showed Santa Claus at a fireplace, he envisioned the program as a televised Christmas gift to those residents of New York who lived in apartments and homes without fireplaces.
"Verbum caro factum est" ("The Word became flesh") is a sacred motet for six voices by Hans Leo Hassler. The Latin text is taken from the prologue to the Gospel of John.The voices are divided into two groups of three that sing antiphonally in the Venetian polychoral style.