The Latin castro–for camp–was adopted by the Welsh during that invasion a thousand years ago or whatever and became ceaster–also for camp. Or maybe, as CHESTER, a cool guy (leopard?) seen around the camp. Cool.
The Lovelies practice missing notes in their fooling around “Chester Bells“. This might be about a particular church somewhere, but who cares. It’s oddly comforting.
Greyson & Max are interrupted during their ‘nice’ Christmas song by “A Chester Waterbottles Christmas“. Stay hydrated!
Sandra Iris wants to cuddle up in the wintry cold, share an “Eskimo Kiss“, and listen to Chet. (I’ll assume that’s Atkins.) Bilingual pop.
Dear Society shares a voicemail from “Chet” wishing y’all a Merry Christmas and hoping for a job. In “Chet 2” he gets more serious, offering to give up the fiddle for freestyle (audition included).
“Chester the Chubby Elf” was a storybook album for children from 1975. Adam James performs all the voices in this lesson of obesity tolerance for all ages.
JP Cates swindles us with AI lounge loudness in the shape of “Chester the Christmas Squirrel“. He brought nuts.
Perhaps a sequel, “Chester’s Christmas” from Idiot and Indian (feat. Jis4wa & 27thdimensionmusic) rap out the further adventures of this furry friend.
Not much bigger, “Chester the Christmas Gnome” has less fun making his way to the North Pole. The Withers stretch the journey into a kidsong pop epic. Pointless! But that’s why we love it.