Audio-Files Season 1 Episode 1
Audio-Files
Season 1

Ep 1. Audio-Files: 12 Bands of Christmas

  • December 9, 2015

Audio-Files: 12 Bands of Christmas is an entertaining and festive music spectacle that will leave you filled with the spirit of Christmas. This is the first episode of Audio-Files' debut season, where the show showcases 12 bands that bring back the Christmas vibe like never before.

The show reveals a fantastic lineup of twelve bands that cover a vast range of styles and genres, from traditional Christmas classics to alternative songs that will blow your mind. The bands are from different parts of the globe, but they all share the passion for Christmas music and the holidays.

Hosted by the lovely and charismatic Bre Smith, Audio-Files: 12 Bands of Christmas is a joy to watch. Bre takes us on a journey through the festive season with behind the scenes glimpses of the bands as they rehearse and get ready for their performances. Bre also shares some interesting facts about each band's history and background.

One of the most exciting parts of the show is the performances themselves. The bands give it their all, bringing their unique style and sound to traditional Christmas tunes. They take us on a journey through genres that range from country and bluegrass to rock, chill pop, and everything in between.

The show opens with the folk-pop duo, The Sweeplings, with their beautiful rendition of "O Holy Night." The duo's angelic harmonies and acoustic guitar accompaniment create a heartwarming atmosphere, making us crave more. Next is pianist and composer Jim Brickman with his energetic performance of "Jingle Bells." Brickman's performance is a fun take on the classic song that leaves you tapping your feet.

The show continues with other remarkable performances, including The Texas Tenors, who gave a powerful rendition of "God Bless Us Everyone" from their album O Night Divine. Then came Keb' Mo' with his fusion of blues and jazz into the traditional "We Three Kings." Keb' Mo's version of "We Three Kings" brings a whole new level of soul and style to this classic Christmas song.

The alternative rockers Transit Method were up next with their version of "Sleigh Ride." This alternative version of the classic song left the audience stunned. The band's rock interpretation brought a new excitement to a song we have all heard countless times.

The finale performance was by Canadian singer Michael Bernard Fitzgerald, who performed "I'll Be Home for Christmas." Fitzgerald brings together the essence of Christmas in his soulful voice and acoustic guitar performance.

Overall, Audio-Files: 12 Bands of Christmas is a perfect holiday season show for anyone who loves Christmas music. It offers a diverse range of bands that cater to all tastes and preferences. The show is a wonderful mix of information, behind the scenes looks and impressive musical performances that will make you feel the Christmas spirit.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 9, 2015
  • Language
    English