Wishing you lots of love, joy, and happiness. Happy Holidays! May your holidays sparkle with moments of love, laughter, and goodwill, And may the year ahead be full of contentment and joy.
Set 1:
Eric Darius-All IWant For Christmas
Justin Lee Schultz-This Christmas
Keith Robinson-Nothing Like Christmas
Marcus Johnson-Do You Hear What I Hear
Set 2;
Marcus Anderson & Julian Vaughn-Winter Wonderland
Boney James-Let It Snow
Ben Tankard-White Christmas
Jazz In Pink-What We All Need For Christmas
Nelson Rangell-Have Yourself A Merry little Christmas
Set 3:
Jarez & AJ Luke-Give Love On Christmas Day
Jeff Lorber-First Noel
Tim Bowman_God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Norman Brown-The Christmas Song
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[00:00:00] You're listening to the Smooth Jazz Weekend with Tina E., a voice just as sweet as honey and a flow that is smooth as silk.
[00:00:13] What's up everybody? Hello and welcome. Welcome to the weekend. Welcome to the Smooth Jazz Weekend, a holiday celebration.
[00:00:32] That's right. It's that time of year, my favorite time of the year, Christmas, and we want to be the soundtrack to your holiday season.
[00:00:41] Kicking off set one of this hour is Eric Darius covering Mariah Carey from her fourth studio album and her first holiday album from 1994 with All I Want for Christmas.
[00:00:56] He's followed by Justin Lee Schultz covering Donny Hathaway and released in 1970 with This Christmas.
[00:01:04] So let's get busy.
[00:11:33] Robinson with nothing like Christmas Day.
[00:11:36] It's the Smooth Jazz Weekend, a holiday celebration.
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[00:11:48] Hey, what's up everybody? I'm Tina E., host of the Smooth Jazz Weekend, wishing you peace, love, and joy this holiday season.
[00:11:55] Happy holidays from all of us here at the Smooth Jazz Weekend.
[00:12:06] Merry Christmas.
[00:19:10] That was guitarist Paul Dozier with Carol of the Bells made popular way back in 1916.
[00:19:16] He was joined by Marcus Johnson with Do You Hear What I Hear in a Course.
[00:19:20] That was made popular, I believe, in 1960 by the late great Bing Crosby.
[00:19:28] Coming up in set two, we got Marcus Johnson and Julian Vaughn with Winter Wonderland.
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[00:33:33] Tankard with White Christmas.
[00:33:35] Also joining him in set two, this hour was Bona James with Let It Snow.
[00:33:41] Thank you for allowing us to be the soundtrack to your holiday season.
[00:33:45] Coming up is Jazz in Pink with what we all need for Christmas.
[00:33:51] You ask me, I think we all could use a little bit more love.
[00:33:55] It's the Smooth Jazz Weekend, a holiday celebration.
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[00:34:08] I'm Tina E., host of the nationally syndicated Smooth Jazz Weekend radio show.
[00:34:12] And I'm here to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a happy, joyous New Year.
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[00:45:24] It's the Smooth Jazz Weekend, a holiday celebration.
[00:56:38] Bowman with God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.
[00:56:41] He was joined by Jeff Lorber with First Noel.
[00:56:45] And at the top of set three of this hour was Jerez and AJ Luke with Give Love on Christmas Day.
[00:56:52] I know that you're probably getting ready for this holiday season, but you can go ahead and show us some love by liking us on Facebook at Smooth Jazz Weekend and following us on Twitter at Smooth Jazz Week 1.
[00:57:06] Closing out the show today is Norman Brown with the Christmas song.
[00:57:10] It's been an honor, an absolute pleasure.
[00:57:13] I'll see you next weekend.
[00:57:15] Merry Christmas.
[00:59:56] Thanks for listening.