Natalie Merchant – Kind and Generous
An evening pause: A song of thank you.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: A song of thank you.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: An “electro swing dance” to the song “What will Santa Claus say.” This somehow seems appropriate just after Christmas, after the presents are opened and the partying is done.
Hat tip Alton Blevins.
An evening pause: Some Old Testament religious passion, sung from my home town, Brooklyn, and very fitting for Christmas Eve.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: Performed live 2012. Hat tip to my wife Diane Zimmerman, who might have picked the song but I wanted to post it now as my own thank you to her. Every word Brown sings are words from me to you.
An evening pause: Performed live December 11, 1990.
Hat tip Cotour.
An evening pause: This choir cover of the classic Mamas & Papas song seems quite appropriate for the first day of winter.
Hat tip Mike Nelson.
An evening pause: We must always appreciate our friends, especially the ones who are honest and can be depended on.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: I’ve posted this group before. Their Patreon site is here. The key words: “Peace on Earth, good will to men.”
Hat tip Gary McDaniel.
An evening pause: Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: For my Christian readers and the Christmas season.
Hat tip Alton Blevins.
An evening pause: Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: Most claimed flash mob performances are not really what they claim, often well staged with lots of cameras and hardly a surprise to the surrounding innocent crowd. This one, performed during the Christmas season in 2010, appears quite genuine, building out of nowhere at an ordinary mall food court. Even the camera work appears to be mostly from phones, many of which I think the producers obtained from the onlookers after the fact.
And of course, the music of Handel using the words of the Bible cannot be beat.
Hat tip Chris McLaughlin.
An evening pause: Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: It is amazing how she makes that banjo sing like a train.
Hat tip Alton Blevins.
An evening pause: Hat tip Tom Wilson, who notes that “they sound better live than on their CD, that shows talent.”
An evening pause: As important as the Christmas season might be to family and friends, I think this song reminds us that friendship and family also must include humor and a requirement that we do not take ourselves too serious.
And boy, those two little kids must have had a blast making this video.
Hat tip Alton Blevins.
An evening pause: Song by Hoagy Carmichael.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
An evening pause: Performed live in 1984.
Hat tip Cotour.
An evening pause: I think for this holiday season I think we should focus on songs of thanksgiving, especially considering how hard we must now fight for our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
Similar suggests will be welcome!
An evening pause: Performed live 2016.
Hat tip David McCooey, who had recommended this 1908 recording.