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1. “Reindeer Hokey Pokey” by The Kiboomers. This holiday remix of “Hokey Pokey” will have your kids up and dancing in no time (and maybe you, too).
One Voice Children's Choir (originally known as the 2002 Winter Olympic Children's Choir and Studio A Children's Choir) is an American children's choir in Utah. The group was founded by children and Masa Fukuda in 2001 after he composed the song "It Just Takes Love" for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fukuda asked students to ...
Described as “one of the finest children’s choirs in the world today”, by conductor Grant Gershon, and winner of a 2022 GRAMMY® Award for Best Choral Performance, the chorus is noted for its refined choral sound, unique national structure, and esteemed music education and vocal training program, which empowers its members through ideals ...
The Belmont Church Choir – choir (1) The Kids Connection Choir – kids choir (1) CeCe Winans – harmony vocals (2) Bill Champlin – backing vocals (3) Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals (3, 7, 11) The American Boychoir – boychoir (4, 8), intro choir (7) Alan Arak – additional intro vocals (7) Robert Carpenter – additional intro ...
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"The Wonder of Winter (Medley) (Let it Snow, White Christmas, Silver Bells, Sleigh Ride, Blue Christmas, Winter Wonderland, Jingle Bells)" Santino Fontana, Choir, and Orchestra: 5:27: 12. "The Twelve Days of Christmas" Count von Count: 9:14: 13. "Keep Christmas with You" Sesame Street Muppets, Choir, and Orchestra ft. Katie Bastian: 2:43: 14.
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
"The Christmas Song" Angel: 1977 A version of the rock band's own 1977 hit "The Winter Song", but featuring alternate lyrics (both tracks featured The California Boys Choir and both were produced by Eddie Leonetti). "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" The King Cole Trio: 1946 Written in 1944 by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells. Sometimes ...