Join Utah Red and Sky Russell as they share several Christmas shows with you this season.
Starting December 1 they will share a song each day for 12 days. These are some of the Christmas Classics that they both love. Hope you enjoy quotations from Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa, plus fun holiday banter as well.
Then on Christmas Eve listen to Sky Russell and Friends Christmas, as Bill asks those questions everyone has wanted to know through the ages, and then Sky and Utah hopes to bring you into the NEW YEAR with more quotations from Martin Luther King.
We here at the Port Gardner Golden Age Studio, hope A Cowboy Conditions Christmas will bring you joy and laughter this very special time of year. Remember to share with your friends, this unplugged podcast recorded live.
Happy Holidays from Utah Red & Sky Russell
Sky got together with Utah and a couple of his friends who help him to the Cowboy Conditions, to answer those some deep questions, about Christmas, plus share some of his favorite quotations from Martin Luther King, to help get us in the spirit of a peaceful, caring and sharing New Year.
Be sure to listen in, and share with others that you love.
English songwriter Chris Eaton penned this last masterpiece "Breath of Heaven" also known as Mary's Song. Imagine Mary all alone, frightened, and praying for strength in her journey. Amy Grant recorded this on her 1992 album Home for Christmas.
Joy to the World" is a popular Christmas carol with words by Isaac Watts. As of the late 20th century, Joy to the World was the most-published Christmas hymn in North America.
Dating back to 1865 this is an African American spiritual song, complied by John Work Jr. It has been recorded by joyous revelers of all sizes types and genders.
Utah and Sky sure know how to belt out this triumphant Christmas Classic.
Written by Bob Farrell, Brown Bannister and Amy Grant. It appears on Amy Grant's a Christmas Album. The heartfelt beauty of this song speaks for it's self and Utah's version is incredible.
A Christmas Carol with lyrics written by James Chadwick. Celebrates the birth of Christ found in the Gospel of Luke. Appear in the 1739 collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems. Complied by legendary Charles Wesley.
Sky is the lead in this song, but Utah sure knows how to back him up. We want to hear you singing!
Away In A Manager was first published in the late 19th century. It is proclaimed to be the work of German religious reformer Mart Luther, yet james Ramsey Murray of 1887 and William J Kirkpatrick of 1895 had their hand in other versions.
Be sure to sing along with the most popular carol of all times.
Lyrics written by Mark Lowry & music composed by Buddy Green and was originally recorded by Michael English in 1991. A duet version was done by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Rogers. Utah is amazing doing this song!
Written in 1849 is a poem and Christmas carol written by Edmund Sears. As have it throughout time there were differing melodic versions. Richard Sorrs Willis wrote one.
"Peace, begins with a Smile" Mother Teresa
Oh Christmas Tree is based on a traditional German Folk song. Written in 1824 by the Leipzig organist and teacher Ernst Anschutz. Red" a symbol of constancy and faithfulness".
The First Noel composed and arranged by Jon Steiner in 1871. Sky and Utah trade off singing this traditional classical English Christmas Carol. Quotations from Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa.
Utah and Sky exchange some banter and quotations from Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa. Originally written in Latin in the 16th and 17th hundred by various Johns. Remember to sing along.
Utah and Sky kick off the 12 Days of Christmas with Jingle Bells written by James Lord Pierpont in 1857. Great way to kick of the 1st Day of December.