Xmas Music Delivery System: Band (Christmas)

Ramskyte a cappellas “The Christmas Band,” a rowdy Gregorian pop anthem that would make a lovely TV sitcom theme for something 1969.

The Annual Christmas Album Band takes its sweet time getting to the music of “Thank God for the Christmas Band.” But the bluegrass makes it worthwhile.

Bing Crosby fronts The Andrew Sisters celebrating the toys’ party for “Poppa Santa Claus.” Oh, what a fete, the toyland band played! Symphonic jump blues.

It’s Lizzy Hilliard who will play in the band, provided she’s answered “Is It Almost Christmas?” Soaring indie.

Jack White seems to promise a band, but only when “Christmas Time will Soon be Over.” Hillbilly folk, like bluegrass.

Handy, ‘cuz Lord Brooklyn is looking for “Bandz For Christmas.” BLUE ALERT rap with needs.

The “Christmas Freak,” Nisha Baksh, spends her time listening to the Christmas band. Rushed pop.

More oblivious, Balloon Planet is so in love that “Greatest Gift of All” might be accompanied by a Christmas band, or not. He only has ears for you. Jazz pop.

The Christmas band is only one curiosity during The Swing Pearl’s “Christmas Stroll.” Offputting big band cacophony.

Same with Ben Coleman “On Christmas Day.” Britpop synthiness.

The Christmas Band” from Like There’s No Tomorrow seems to be all reindeer. Slow rock. They don’t really fly.

Perhaps an introduction is needed. When The Snow Angels present their “Xmas Is Here” they end their ditty with the declaration: Don’t you understand we’re your Christmas Band. Their odd rock/pop style might just be noise.

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