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This week:

Christmas Music 2003:
Small Torres Duo, Sam Payne, Amy Osmond & Cate Todd, Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband, and Jericho Road


"The Cricket & Seagull" is the faithful-but-informal voice bringing music and interviews of interest to Latter-day Saints and their friends world-wide. Listen while you pay bills, do yoga, or put on your headphones and relax as Steven Kapp Perry brings you the unique voices of authors, artists, musicians, scholars, and fellow Saints. Pull up a chair and join us for "The Cricket & Seagull Fireside Chat"!

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About this edition:

Got the horses saddled up and a thermos of hot cider right here! Hop in the sleigh for a magical musical Christmas tour with some of our favorite Mormon minstrels—we promise something to delight every ear!

(Small Torres Duo, Sam Payne, Amy Osmond & Cate Todd, Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband, and Jericho Road!)

Mark Small & Robert Torres, the Small Torres Duo

 

Sam Payne

 

Amy Osmond & Cate Todd

 

Jericho Road

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband

 

This week's musical excerpts were taken from:


"For Unto Us A Child is Born"
Joy Medley
Small Torres Guitar Duo

"We Three Kings"
All the Christmas They Need

"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"
The First Noel

"Carol of the Bells (Instrumental)"
Jingle Bells



This CD features Jericho Road singing "The Little Drummer Boy" and "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel."
The versions of "The First Noel" and "Silent Night" featured this week were recorded live for this broadcast.

 

 

 

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About the Host:

Steven Kapp Perry is a Pearl Award-winning songwriter and playwright from Cedar Hills, UT. He has released 10 CDs of original music and hosts "Soft Sunday Sounds" on FM100 in Salt Lake City. He serves as stake music chairman and teaches the 10 year olds in Primary. Steve loves music, cream cheese on bagels, his wife Johanne, and whichever of their 4 children slept through the night. Visit him at StevenKappPerry.com.

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