Episode #2621
Christmas with John Fahey
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
PROGRAM #2621 “Christmas with John Fahey” (First aired on 12/24/06)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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John Fahey |
The New Possibility: John Fahey’s Guitar Soli Christmas Album/Christmas with John Fahey, Vol. II |
Oh Holy Night [3:30] |
Takoma #8912, reissue of 2 separate LPs. In stores, or www.fantasyjazz.com* |
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Aimee Mann |
One More Drifter In the Snow |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [2:00] |
SuperEgo Records aimeemann.com Available for download at www.emusic.com* or iTunes. |
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John Fahey |
Live, New Sounds, December 1992 |
Joy To The World/Little Drummer Boy [3:30] |
Not commercially available. |
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John Fahey |
The New Possibility: John Fahey’s Guitar Soli Christmas Album/Christmas with John Fahey, Vol. II |
Christmas Medley [3:30] |
See above. |
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Aimee Mann |
One More Drifter In the Snow |
White Christmas [3:00] |
See above. |
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Sufjan Stevens |
Single (download) |
That Was The Worst Christmas Ever [3:00] |
Available as a download at iTunes. |
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John Fahey |
The New Possibility: John Fahey’s Guitar Soli Christmas Album/Christmas with John Fahey, Vol. II |
Russian Christmas Overture, excerpt [2:00] |
See above. |


Comments [3]
Fear not, Imke, or anyone else. I see the link to hear the program is now on this page. Look right under the program description at the top of the page.
Thanks to whomever put the links back.
Dennis
Hi John, I share Dennis Vogel's concern that it is not possible anymore to replay your programs. I really miss this possiblity since I live in Germany and it is the only way I am able to listen to your shows. New Sounds accompanied 14 years of my life in NYC, and I really would be sad if this continued "life-line" to the Big Apple and a really great music program would be cut.
Best, Imke
John, Has something changed on your web page? I don't see any links to replay the program. I know I've seen it in the past but I don't see it now.
Dennis Vogel
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