Christmas Lights
136 votes
Tom Christie and Santa Joe Moore welcome you to "Traditionally Speaking", all things Christmas on both sides of the Atlantic. Christmas Lights. Copyright © Tom Christie and Joe Moore, all rights reserved.
Try This
Skitbox - Activewear (original comedy song)
Skit Box are Adele Vuko, Sarah Bishop and Greta Lee Jackson Written by Skit Box and Christiaan Van Vuuren Directed by Christiaan Van Vuuren Shot by Ben Blythe Titles by Doug Bayne Friends in active wear Prue Vindin, Catherine Farrah, Emma Leonard, Fiona Gillman and Stephanie Tiltman
Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May
Suffolk Bay, the debut single by singer-songwriter Ariana May.Ariana is a 16 year old British singer-songwriter who's classical training in piano and singing from a young age has developed into a love of composing and performing. Her style is a potpourri of alternative, pop, rock and folk music, and she has a wide compass of influences: ranging from Kate Bush, Supertramp, AURORA and Birdy to Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Legrand, John Barry and Justin Hurwitz.
The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’
The Woodhouse Prize Band, based in Sheffield, was founded in 1853, and is one of the oldest surviving brass bands in the country in continuous existence. Visit their website here: http://www.woodhouseprizeband.org.uk/ You can find out more about Edward Carpenter at https://www.friendsofedwardcarpenter....
Skitbox - Activewear (original comedy song)
Skit Box are Adele Vuko, Sarah Bishop and Greta Lee Jackson Written by Skit Box and Christiaan Van Vuuren Directed by Christiaan Van Vuuren Shot by Ben Blythe Titles by Doug Bayne Friends in active wear Prue Vindin, Catherine Farrah, Emma Leonard, Fiona Gillman and Stephanie Tiltman
Suffolk Bay, by Ariana May
Suffolk Bay, the debut single by singer-songwriter Ariana May.Ariana is a 16 year old British singer-songwriter who's classical training in piano and singing from a young age has developed into a love of composing and performing. Her style is a potpourri of alternative, pop, rock and folk music, and she has a wide compass of influences: ranging from Kate Bush, Supertramp, AURORA and Birdy to Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Legrand, John Barry and Justin Hurwitz.
The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’
The Woodhouse Prize Band, based in Sheffield, was founded in 1853, and is one of the oldest surviving brass bands in the country in continuous existence. Visit their website here: http://www.woodhouseprizeband.org.uk/ You can find out more about Edward Carpenter at https://www.friendsofedwardcarpenter....