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Though the four Yule-themed songs on this compilation of live and studio recordings from the 1920s to the '60s give it its title, the inclusion of "Gone Fishin'," Louis Armstrong's relaxed duet with Bing Crosby, and in-concert versions of the trumpeter's hits "Hello Dolly" and "What a Wonderful World," among other anomalies, mean it's not a Christmas album in anything but the vaguest sense. But the '20s Dixieland recording of "Santa Claus Blues" and Satch's recitation of "The Night Before Christmas," are wonderful, nonetheless. Christmas Through The Years Music Louis Armstrong Christmas Through The Years Songs Christmas Through The Years Review
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$18.99 Amy Jo Sawyer began her study of the accordion at the age of ten under the tutelage of Henri Milano, in Mesa, Arizona. She came from musical parents, Marlin & Virginia McLaws, who played trumpet and piano respectively in their own Dance Orchestra for fifty years in the Phoenix area. Amy Jo started piano lessons at the age of five and during her grade and high school years played the baritone horn in the school bands. The accordion became her "first love" and at age fourteen she entered the National Accordion Competition, in Chicago, placing 2nd in her age category. At age nineteen she won first place in the Western States Accordion Competition in Long Beach, California and competed in the "Coupe Mondiale" (World Accordion Competition) in Biel, Switzerland, establishing herself as one of the world's foremost accordionists.She continued her studies under the direction of Anthony Galla-Rini, in Los Angeles, and represented Arizona in the National Accordion Competition in New York City. "One of the greatest compliments I have received was from Mr. Galla-Rini, as he included my name with those he considered his most talented students in the book, 'Anthony Galla-Rini on His Life and the Accordion' written by Swedish author Ove Hahn." In 1964 she won a competition sponsored by the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra, the winner of which to perform in solo with the symphony. The other contestants were violinists and pianists. The Symphony Conductor, Sandor Salgo, exclaimed, "she is a musical ...
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