Friday
Nov012019
Cue The Christmas Music

Well, happy November everyone! Halloween is over (although piles of candy linger at my house!) and now we're officially in Christmas music season. Everyone here knows I'm not a Christmas music fan, but there's no denying that most love the festive type music. To that end, Steve Perry has a new album out today of holiday tunes.
The holidays are certainly a wonderful time of the year filled with many emotions. I’m very happy to share with you one of my favorite holiday songs, “Silver Bells” done with my love for R&B mixed in, along with a… https://t.co/spqRS98yVs
— Steve Perry (@StevePerryMusic) November 1, 2019
In the air, there’s a feeling of Christmas... Silver Bells EP coming tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/Tr0VcBsAZ9
— Steve Perry (@StevePerryMusic) October 31, 2019
Reader Comments (8)
Christmas day is 2 months away, and starting to celebrate the day after Halloween would be lunacy.
Besides if you start now, you will be hating this music come Christmas day.
Christmas music is best enjoyed at Christmas time (mid-late December).
Would be massively disrespectful to do anything Christmas related before November 11.
In the USA, I think it's fair game after Thanksgiving? That's 3 weeks away.
Enjoy autumn.
Sitting beside the fire, comfortably situated in my smoking jacket (requisite pipe ablaze and Bailey's Irish Cream in my snifter . . . what I like to call a 'Blaze Bailey'), tapping my index finger against the polished wood of my comfortable chair, I hum along to the tune:
"When the snow turns black, I'll be back, I'll be here, between the blinking of an eye . . ."
Those holiday standards never grow old. And, as the manor door behind me slowly creaks open, fall leaves rustling as they pass the threshold, I pause and thank the heavens I have lived a good life.
Oh wait. I was in a bit of a fog. That's just Conrad Lant arriving to snake my drain after I found him on Angie's List.
Carry on.
Yes, I think those who expect Christmas music will soon be played year ‘round are right.
Ever heard of Christmas in July? Well, it could very well be a reality very soon!
Though the thought of Conrad Lant would likely put a damper on any snaking activities!!!