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Longtown Sound 245 Jennifer Haines, John Malvey, Larry Whitler, John Boda, Tonight Show Band, Adams Crumpton, St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, Mylon LeFevre

Favorite Christmas carols.

Today’s Featured Artists:
Jennifer Haines - O Little Town of Bethlehem
John Malvey - Noel
Larry Whitler - I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
John Boda - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Tonight Show Band - Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Adams Crumpton - Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
St. Olaf Lutheran Choir - Here I Am, Lord
Mylon LeFevre - Our Christmas


 
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2 Responses to “Longtown Sound 245 Jennifer Haines, John Malvey, Larry Whitler, John Boda, Tonight Show Band, Adams Crumpton, St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, Mylon LeFevre”

  1. Uncleshag |

    St. Olaf Christmas Festival
    12/2/2007

    The St. Olaf Christmas Festival, a service of hymns, carols, choral works and orchestral selections, is one of the oldest musical celebrations of Christmas in the United States. More than 12,000 students, alumni and friends of the college attend the four performances given on campus in early December. And now this year — for the first time ever — the St. Olaf Christmas Festival will be simulcast live via satellite to select movie theatres around the country on Sunday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT from the St. Olaf College campus in Northfield, Minnesota.

    The nearly century-old event features more than 500 student musicians who are members of five choirs — the St. Olaf Choir, Viking Chorus, Chapel Choir, Cantorei and Manitou Singers — and the St. Olaf Orchestra, with each group performing individually and as part of a mass ensemble. The event reflects the same convictions that were intended when F. Melius Christiansen, founder of the St. Olaf College Music Department, began the service in 1912.

    The St. Olaf Christmas Festival has been listed as one of five significant global holiday events in The New York Times International Datebook, and featured in such publications as TV Guide, The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times.

    Tickets on sale now!

  2. Mike Pell |

    Hey Unc,
    I thought I was the only guy who remembered Mylon LeFevre.
    As I recall, he was the lead singer in a band named after him, Mylon- right?
    Thinking further, he had one huge fan in Alvin Lee of the British band 10 Years After, who called him the best American singer around.
    I have some vinyl stuff by I’ll have to look for.
    Wow, my memory is working overtime- I need to lay down, LOL!
    Way to go, Unc!
    Mike

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