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Jay does not do a traditional “Q&A” this time – and not a “Q&A” at all – but a Christmas show. A show of Christmas music. He plays seven of his favorite tracks, from Bach to “I Saw Three Ships” to gospel. Performers include Leontyne Price, George Shearing, and Chanticleer. A medley for the season. And a shot in the arm, or wherever it is needed.
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Thank you, Jay. I discovered this wonderful podcast because my friend Victoria Coates complimented it on Facebook. Look forward to future podcasts and browsing your archive.
Merry Christmas
Jay, that was fantastic. Thank you so much, from a fellow Ann Arborite. Do this again, sometime. Merry Christmas!
Thank you, Jay! Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2016!
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Hey Jay, what about having Steyn on for a music only podcast? And his cat.
Nicely done, Jay. A delightful collection of gems. Leontyne Price’s luscious voice elevates her in my operatic pantheon to right next to Maria Callas.
Thank you, Jay. My son is surprising my husband with a new turntable for Christmas, so I just ordered the Leontyne Price vinyl album from someone in Israel. What a world!
High five on L Price and “Oh Holy Night.” It always makes me cry.
Merry Christmas, ya’ll.
Thank you, Jay. This podcast was truly wonderful. Merry Christmas to all.
“Christmas with Leontyne Price” filling the living room right now! Time to decorate the tree!
Listening to this was just plain fun. Every one of your selections was uplifting and encouraging, just like the season. Funny, story: I asked my grand daughter to listen to the music with me, and we started with the Bach. “But what about Rudolph?”, she asked after a time….