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Monday
Dec192011

Visible Voice Christmas 2011 Mixtape

DateMonday, December 19, 2011 at 7:01AM


Dear Mrs. Claus - The Barr Brothers
Walking In The Air - Carter Moulton
Christmas Must Be Tonight (The Band) - Bahamas
Blue Christmas - Tristen
Go Tell It On The Mountain - Branches
When The Bells Start Ringing - My Morning Jacket
The Rebel Jesus - Ivan & Alyosha
White Christmas - Banjo or Freakout
You Never Come Home For Christmas - Caitlin Rose w/ Keegan Dewitt
Christmas Song - Adam Remnant
Silent Night - Sufjan Stevens
Christmas Waltz - She & Him
O Christmas Tree/Holy, Holy, Holy - Carter Moulton
Auld Lang Syne - Beta Radio


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Very cool - thanks!

December 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMary
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