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CHRISTMAS LP: A CLASSY KANSAS CITY CHRISTMAS - KLSI 93 – still sealed mint copy
Songs: The Christmas Waltz, Christmas Song, I’ll Be Home For Christmas/White Christmas, Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming/I Saw Three Ships, Medley: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence; Away In A Manger, Good Christian Men Rejoice, Adeste Fideles. Medley: Joy To The World, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Angels We Have Heard On High, Silent Night. Christmas In Kansas City, Winter Wonderland/Let It Snow, Classy Kansas City, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, We Wish You A Merry Christmas. Musicians: Keyboards: Pat Coil, Bass: Lou Fischer, Guitar: Bob Thomas, Drums: Dale Cook, Percussion: Gene Glover, Trumpet: Chuck Schmidt, Jay Saunders, Jack Evans, Trombone: John Osborne, Chuck Mandernach, Bill Guthrie, Horn: David Battey, Paul Capehart, Barbara Raby, Sterling Procter, Flute/Piccolo: Pete Brewer, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet: Bill Ainsworth, Oboe/English Horn: Kristin Lindenberger, Violin: Anshel Brusilow (concertmaster), Peggy Zimmers, Norma Davidson, Gloria Stroud, Philip Lewis, Margaret Brouwer, Melvin Baer, Phyllis Jones, Viola: George Papich, Mitta Angell, Kay Gardner, Cello: Mimi Moxley, Pam Washburn, Jungshin Lewis, Double Bass: Jeffrey Stevenson, Harp: Becky Scherschell, Vocals: Sheldon Curry (conductor), Dan Alexander, Kay Henrikson, Debby Hooper, John Hooper, Cindy Sterling, Brad Millison. 1984 release. Produced by Robert Sterling for FairWest Studios. Most tracks recorded and mixed at January Sound Studios, Brad Millison recorded at Chapman Recording Studios in Kansas City, "Classy Kansas City" track recorded in Nashville.
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