[78-L] It's all music to me

Michael Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
Sun Dec 21 15:35:18 PST 2008


Taylor Bowie wrote:
> Coming from a non-church going family background (at least three generations 
> on both sides) I didn't grow up with any religious connections to seasonal 
> music.   That said,  I enjoy a lot of religious music from various countries 
> and religions,  and especially appreciate songs which speak of family, 
> friendship and kindness to others.
>
> I also enjoy good music presented with imagination and genuine humor.  I can 
> recommend a fine album of Christmas songs which would appeal to anyone with 
> an ear and appreciation for good stuff:
>
> "Oy to the World"  by The Klezmonauts.
>
> Happy Holidays to all.  Taylor Bowie
>
>
>   

Right after the Central Time Zone candle lighting, Radio Hannukah played 
a great Elvis impersonator singing "Blue Ha-Nu-Kah".    Then heard the 
great song from the 30s or 40s "Beltz" about a old world town like my 
grandparents came from.  Great stuff when I'm stuck here in the Bible Belt.

Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com 
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>> ooks like its only fer country music fans. Al Simmons
>>>>>           
>>>> ...and Gentiles, it would seem?  Julian Vein
>>>>         
>>> That was implicit pard.  Al S.
>>>       
>> Doesn't bother me, starting an hour ago and for the next 8 1/2 days I'm
>> listening to Radio Hannukah on XM Radio Channel 38 for the third year
>> (and now on Serius Ch 3 for the first time) and I can get thru the rest
>> of the Holiday Season without having to hear anything but Jewish music
>> and comedy.   That certainly beats an hour or so of Spottswood.
>>
>> Mike (happy hannukah everybody!!!) Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
>>     




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