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Enjoy A Celtic Christmas from Putumayo

By Dan Storper, December 3, 2011  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Dan Storper
Read on for a chance to win a 5-CD set of Putumayo’s Christmas music. Dan Storper is the CEO and Founder of Putumayo World Music. Looking for some new family Christmas music this holiday season?  We are excited to bring you our latest release, Celtic Christmas, an enchanting collection of Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, England, Canada and United States. Celtic Christmas joins our other Christmas CDs: A Jazz & Blues Christmas, New Orleans Christmas, Christmas Around the World and World Christmas Party, which are sold at most Whole Foods Market stores. Celtic Christmas offers Celtic interpretations of Christmas classics along with an original recording. The collection begins with the joyful singing of The Albion Christmas Band on “Here We Come A-Wassalling” and moves into Charles T. Cozen’s instrumental version of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.’” The Gothard Sisters update the classic “Little Drummer Girl” with fiddle and guitar, while DruidStones’ rendition of the French carol “Noel Nouvelet” features harp and harmonious vocals. David Huntsinger adds an original Celtic twist on the classic “Angels We Have Heard On High” while Charles T. Cozens returns with a flute-driven take on “Good King Wenceslas.” Next comes Lasairfhíona Ní Chonaola’s original Gaelic recording of “Nollaig Bhan, (White Christmas).” Steve Schuch & The Night Heron reinterpret the seasonal classic “Joy To The World” with playful sounds from the mandolin, while Áine Minogue incorporates the harp and mandolin on “Jezebel Carol.” David Arkenstone’s “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” features flute and strings, and Dougie MacLean closes out the collection with a soulful Scottish rendition of “Auld Lang Syne.” Do you have a favorite recording of a Christmas song? Let us know what it is in the comments below by December 13th for a chance to win a collection of five Putumayo Christmas CDs, including our latest, Celtic Christmas. I was thrilled to learn about more than 20 exceptional singer-songwriters that I hadn’t heard of before in your comments on our post about Acoustic Café.  I’m hoping your comments here about your favorite recordings of Christmas songs will help us put together future Christmas compilations. We’re also excited to offer a $1.00 off coupon for any Putumayo CD in The Whole Deal value guide in Whole Foods Market stores and printable online here. Remember to use the coupon if you pick up one of our CDs at your local store — I hear they make great holiday gifts! Wishing you all a happy, healthy and peaceful holiday season.

 

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Tak says ...
Putomayo presents Celtic Christmas! It must be so magical with pure sounds. Everybody's favorite Christmas song with Irish flavor ..... mmm mmm so nice.
12/03/2011 11:21:06 AM CST
Kimberly Evans says ...
I am looking forward to purchasing my copy! Love Celtic music!
12/03/2011 11:29:55 AM CST
KC Duncan says ...
Thank you Whole Food for coming to OKC!!!!
12/03/2011 11:32:03 AM CST
Angela says ...
I love Sarah Brightman's Holy Night! Hope to win!
12/03/2011 11:34:22 AM CST
Atxitmom says ...
My dad would love Celtic Christmas!
12/03/2011 11:37:47 AM CST
ROSEMARY PFEIFFER says ...
Ilove shopping at whole foods.I also love the idea of this music.Its nice to be able to listen to other cultures music done their way..something different
12/03/2011 11:39:12 AM CST
Norma says ...
I love this time of the year and especially the music!! Just missing the snow! Celtic music is so soothing.
12/03/2011 11:40:12 AM CST
Peggy boon says ...
Love Celtic music-Scottish in particular, albannach is agreat Scottish band with a tribal flair. You have to see them live! As far as Christmas music goes bing crosby's white Christmas always plucks at my memories and my heart strings!
12/03/2011 11:41:52 AM CST
Babita Wolfkill says ...
We love Christmas music around here! Our favorite is Little Drummer Boy! Lots of ppl have remade it. Beautiful!!
12/03/2011 11:43:07 AM CST
Jayne Chandler says ...
Celtic Woman: A Celebration of Christmas, especially "O Holy Night". My favorite Christmas song is "Ave Maria".
12/03/2011 11:43:33 AM CST
Maegan says ...
It's a really tough call. I love a lot of church hymns..."Little Town of Bethlehem", "Do You See What I See"...but there is one song few people have heard of I really enjoy. It's written by Jim Lauderdale and called "Holly and Her Mistletoe." It's a nice upbeat, funky, Christmas song. First appeared on "For Kate's Sake;" a Christmas record whose proceeds went towards medical treatment for a little girl with a rare illness. I think it's still available on Amazon for anyone who wants to listen!
12/03/2011 11:44:34 AM CST
Esther Bergling says ...
what more does one need than celtic Christmas music next to a roaring fire? nothing better!
12/03/2011 11:48:13 AM CST
Jason Hunsicker says ...
Putumayo really has some great music,it's a perfect pairing with Whole Foods!
12/03/2011 11:49:13 AM CST
John Kinard says ...
I hope I'm leaving my comment in the correct place for entry in the contest?? I'm Scot's Irish & Welsh and not only am I a huge fan of Celtic Music but my Mother of the same Heritage is a even bigger fan of Celtic Music!! This would make a great gift fir her!! She loves to bake traditional holiday dishes with ingredients from Whole Foods Market while listening to her favorite Celtic music!! It really puts the whole family in the Christmas / Holiday spirit. Thanks for the opportunity to win such a great prize!! Happy Holidays to All
12/03/2011 11:49:39 AM CST
Bill Kraski says ...
My favorite of what I consider Christmas songs actually wasn't recorded on a Christmas album. It's John Coltrane's version of "My Favorrite Things".
12/03/2011 11:51:36 AM CST
Sandy Miller says ...
The Celtic music will be perfect when my family gets together at Christmas. I can't wait for my kids to hear those magical sounds and hope the tones resonate in their souls to remind them of their own Scottish, Irish and English heritage. Generations slowly lose verbal history of our ancestors, but something about music drifts us back instantly to where we came from. Like a Deja vu moment of sweet bliss that great, great, great grandparents smile at when the recognition lingers through us while listening to the old ones sing. Happy healthy holidays and Merry Christmas!
12/03/2011 11:52:28 AM CST
Laurie Newberry says ...
I am hard pressed to pick just one favorite. I love "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year". I have a couple of Christmas cds in my car. I listen to Christmas music whenever I need a bit of a lift in spirit.
12/03/2011 11:54:43 AM CST
Jan Sabella says ...
Celts and Festivals go together like Whole Foods and Fun!!
12/03/2011 11:59:04 AM CST
Sara says ...
We LOVE Putumayo around here!
12/03/2011 12:00:00 PM CST
Rena Searles says ...
I have enjoyed all kinds of music from Putumayo for years and would love to have this collection of holiday offerings - if I don't win this, I will probably purchase it!
12/03/2011 12:00:37 PM CST
bryan says ...
I love putamayo records
12/03/2011 12:02:40 PM CST
Cassie says ...
My mom absolutely adores Christmas music, she is forced to listen to the same CDs year after year, new ones would really brighten her Christmas.
12/03/2011 12:05:13 PM CST
Jean Hess says ...
I live in Colorado but I am originally from Scotland. I love Celtic music as it helps me feel as if I am not so far from home. I have so many favorite Christmas songs therefore it is hard to choose just one. I guess I will have to go with O Holy Night recorded by Susan Boyle. I love that Putumayo are topping of their Celtic Christmas with Auld Lang Syne, as this brings so many fond memories to my heart and mind. Perfect!
12/03/2011 12:09:10 PM CST
Felicia says ...
I've never heard this but it sounds great :) I love all holiday music!
12/03/2011 12:21:25 PM CST
Mark says ...
I love the Celts. Also, Burl Ives doing Silver and Gold.
12/03/2011 12:26:19 PM CST

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