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  • The band Emery, which we've featured here before with their own pop-rock Christmas music, has been offering custom songs tailored to people and events for a while now, and now they're explicitly offering custom-made Christmas songs. If you want something special for your eccentric auntie or marketing supervisor (probably should skip your HR representative unless you're on really good terms with them), Emery's got you covered.
  • We've featured the Snowflakes Christmas Singles Club annually since we first became aware of them, and thought you should know they're back for 2025 with four new releases. Typically I like to review them once I've heard them, but due to the fact that they're based in the Netherlands, and the releases are limited, I've taken to linking you to them as early as possible so you don't miss out on actually acquiring them.
  • Sorry for the late start to this year's postings, but I've been preoccupied with family matters and a new music-related side hustle. Meanwhile I remind you that your patronage is still treasured as it always was, and that I appreciate your use of links from this site to Amazon.com to help defray the cost of hosting this ancient, out-of-style but still unique musical resource. Thanks.

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This page contains a single entry by Rudolph published on November 12, 2025 2:07 PM.

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