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Olivia Newton-John's 2007 holiday album, CHRISTMAS WISH, is a clean, low-key affair, where her versions of traditional Christmas carols -- sometimes performed as duets with Jon Secada, Jann Arden, Michael McDonald, and Barry Manilow -- are interspersed with brief instrumental interludes. Nothing here is too high-energy, but as background holiday mood music, it is effective.
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$13.69 The Mongol Beach Party is one of the most unique bands to ever come out of Kansas City. Known for their driving grooves and relentless party onslaught, the Mongols are about having fun in an off-kilter kind of way. Hook-heavy guitar riffs, speed-demon bass lines, funky, soulful horns and tight, crispy percussion blend pop, jazz, funk and Latin feels into the indescribable fusion that is the Mongol Beach Party.The band, which played throughout the Midwest from 1989 through 1992, was compared to everyone from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones to the Bare Naked Ladies, from Steely Dan to XTC. But the truth is, from back in the day to right now, there's no other band that sounds like the Mongol Beach Party.The band features a who's-who of current KC music scene heavyweights:Christian Hankel (alacartoona) - vocalsScott Easterday (Expassionates) - bass Mark Southerland (Snuff Jazz, Malachy Papers) - saxophone Kyle Dahlquist (alacartoona) - tromboneBill Belzer (New Amsterdams) - drumsJeff Freling (Chicago Blue Man Group) - guitarIn December of 2008, The Mongol Beach ...
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