One of the things I LOVE about Christmas is all the fab music people record, often especially for this time of the year.
I hope you enjoy the music I’ve placed on my wishlist as much as I know I will.
Here’s one by one of my favourite singers:
I have some more if you’ll bear with me – here are some more I’ve added it to my wishlist:
Don’t you just adore beautiful voices? The human vocal instrument remains my obsession.
There are so many artists who have died and what we can always treasure, is their wonderful music that’s inspired a new generation. I’ll always be grateful to them for their courage and their gifts.
And then there is Adam Lambert. Those of you who know me, know that I am a staunch supporter of Adam’s career. And what an amazing career it’s been. I LOVE his new album, Velvet.
You can find me here talking about his voice and how brilliantly he uses it on one of the tracks from Velvet, Superpower:
How can I end this post without Queen and Adam Lambert? If you want a fantastic show, this is the most amazing you’ll ever see. I’ve attended several of these shows and can attest to the heights you’ll reach through this incredible music.
Let me know if these are some of your favourites, too, or what other musical gems you recommend I listen to?
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Wishing you all a very merry musical Christmas!
18/11/2020 at 11:03 pm
Of course, if you combine Adam Lambert and Christmas, you get a bluesy version of “Come Home for Christmas.”
https://youtu.be/FSpCiJOd0kQ
21/11/2020 at 10:00 pm
Hi Christine, Oh wow! That’s just wonderful – thank you so much for sharing it with me. LOVE it!
19/11/2020 at 6:58 am
I love all that you listed, Angelina. I’m also a huge fan of Christmas hymns from my Episcopal Church. Or Anglican Church. I’m not a fan of secular pop Christmas songs though.
You may have seen in an upcoming appearance they are posting a performance of Adams from 2005. He sings O Holy Night. There IS a God! Being Jewish, we don’t get a lot of Christmas Adam and we’ve all hoped to hear him sing that!
21/11/2020 at 9:55 pm
Hi Cameron, Yes, music is lovely at all times of the year, but I think at Christmas, it’s particularly lovely. So delighted you like my list. And yes, I’m aware of Adam’s version of O Holy Night – it’s sublime! xxx