
Best of Holiday Shows VOL 1-2
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About this listen
This Holiday Double Header features highlights from episode 58 and 59 which originally aired December 10th and 17th of 2022
On this Episode
- Steve and Jackson recap the McCafferty Christmas Party
- We hear performances from the Party featuring John McCafferty, Dudley Stevens, Danny Gillespie, Cindy Gillespie Cushman, Jim Boynton, Ruby John, Jim Edwards and more
- We hear performances from Hilary Palmer, Sheri Timsak and our own Jackson Smith live at the Shamrock Bar on Beaver Island.
- We're joined by guests Rock and Roller Amy Gore, Arranmore Legend Jerry Early, and Country Artist Zachariah Malachi
- Steve and Jackson listen to and compare two songs, "Christmas in Upper Michigan" and "Upper Michigan Christmas"
- Jackson's highschool classmate Vicky Usle checks in from Spain and educates us on the tradition of the Christmas Pooper.
- Steve and Jackson discuss out of place Michigan town names
- And we hear an original Beaver Island Christmas song with words by Islander Rob Cole and sung by Islander Hilary Palmer
These episodes originally featured additional music from Amy Gore, Zachariah Malachi, Jennifer Westwood and Vinnie Donbroski, John Warstler, The Howling Diablos featuring Thornetta Davis and Jim McCarty, and more!
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