A Christmas Music blog, plus the occasional musings about books, movies, and other mental ephemera
Monday, December 1, 2025
Nuttin' and Barking
Thursday, November 27, 2025
New Music from The Wildwoods, Joey Curtin, and Kirby Lyle
"Echoes of Evergreen" - The Wildwoods
Our friends from Lincoln, NE The Wildwoods are back with a new EP, "Echoes of Evergreens". Featured is the title track, a meditative and heartfelt Christmas song that captures the quiet magic of the holidays. With calming harmonies and a timeless sound reminiscent of classic Christmas records, the song blends warmth and nostalgia into something both familiar and deeply personal.
The Wildwoods - Chloe Gose (violin), Noah Gose (guitar), and Andrew Vaggalis (upright bass) - are superbly talented instrumentalists and vocalists. Their songs bring a sense of comfort, and are truly sublime.
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"O Christmas Tree" - Joey Curtin
"O Christmas Tree" is the newest addition to the Christmas performances by Joey Curtin, composer and keyboard artist. Joey brings influences from jazz, classical, Americana, and Celtic music into her arrangements of many popular seasonal tunes. "O Christmas Tree" is her most recent release, and is included in her "Joy Joy Joy to the World" playlist on Spotify.
I pick up just perhaps a wee bit of Suzanne Ciani in Joey's music. Very nice, relaxing, joyful music for your holidays.
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"Joy" - Kirby Lyle
Nashville-based folk artist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kirby Lyle gives us his new single for the 2025 season, "Joy". "Joy" The blends uplifting folk melodies with grounded optimism. It's a powerful anthem about gratitude, integrity, and the beauty of everyday hope.
Kirby has played across many different genres of music in his long career, and has traveled the world performing for enthusiastic audiences. Stages he has graced include Carnegie Hall and Notre Dame Cathedral.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Q&A with the Sleigh the Holidays Artists!
B.K.L.A.
e.woolf
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| e.woolf |
Julianne Hope
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| Julianne Hope |
Miette Hope
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| Miette Hope |
Olivia Reid
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| Olivia Reid |
The Blah Blah Blahs
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| The Blah Blah Blahs |
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| Struffoli |
Devon Michael
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| Devon Michael |
disco shrine
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| disco shrine |
Rachel K Collier
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| Rachel Collier |
BITTERS
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JPOLND
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| JPOLND |
Devon Baldwin
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| Devon Baldwin |
Monday, November 17, 2025
New Music: Sleigh the Holidays Volume 2
It is a true pleasure to bring you one of the best albums of 2025, Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II, from HBM Records.
Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II is a compilation album featuring an outstanding collection of seasonal tunes from an all-queer, women, and non-binary lineup of musicians from across the globe. In the words of Head Bitch Music (HBM) founder Marilyn Reles-Lozano, Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II "celebrates queer joy, chosen family, and the beautiful chaos of the season". The compilation also supports The Ally Coalition, raising funds for LGBTQIA+ youth.
I absolutely love the idea of this album. I love the cause this album supports. I love the sense of community that exudes from this album, both in its music and in its spirit. And, most of all, I love the music that HBM has gathered from an amazing collection of musicians. From beginning to end the performances and arrangements are strong, played with passion, reverence, wit, pride, and attitude!
Some of my personal favorites from the album:
"Jingle Bells" by The Blah Blah Blahs. I've heard a gazillion versions of Jingle Bells, but this cut by the Los Angeles band The Blah Blah Blahs hooked me immediately. Within five seconds I knew it was going on my annual comp, and that I'd be playing it on my December guest-DJ gig on local radio. Rhythmically, it pretty much sticks to standard. Stylistically, it's erupting like a pyroclastic flow with creativity and energy.
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| The Blah Blah Blahs |
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| Olivia Reid |
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| Rachel Collier |
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| e.woolf |
So, my holiday music loving friends, treat yourself and add Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II to your playlist. At present the album is available via streaming. And stay tuned, as there may be more treats from the Sleigh the Holidays artists in Santa's bag...
Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II track list:
1. Christmas Time (Me, Myself and I) Bitters
2. Jingle Bells The Blah Blah Blahs
3. It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Liv Slingerland
4. two queens in a king sized bed NIKI DEMAR, Julianne Hope
5. snowglobe Skyler Cocco
6. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Frances Anderson
7. A Marshmallow World e.woolf
8. Santa Baby JPOLND
9. Bestie Christmas Donnie Brightko
10. In the Bleak Midwinter Rachel K Collier
11. Blue Christmas Miette Hope
12. Singing in the Snow Olivia Reid
13. Dear Santa Disco Shrine
14. Silent Night Devon Baldwin
15. Auld Lang Syne Devon Michael
Listen on Spotify here!
Sleigh the Holidays, Volume II:
Still reading? Surprise! In addition to streaming Volume II, you can stream Sleigh the Holidays, Volume I, released in 2024. Enjoy!
Sleigh the Holidays, Volume I:
About Head Bitch Music:
Head Bitch Music (HBM) is a multi-faceted, multi-service creative company that was built for artists by artists. As a full-service music production house HBM offers studio time, production, and mixing/mastering services for our clients. In addition to creating custom music, HBM also offers a boutique digital distribution service as well as music licensing and publishing services. HBM can best be described in three simple words: Bold; Honest; Diverse. The HBM team prides themselves on being independent thinkers, empathetic strategists, and equitable partners with all of their clients. The music industry is always evolving, so HBM strives to stay ahead of the curve.Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Sipping and Reading at Parkville Coffee (Der Bingle's Holiday Gift Guide)
Parkville Coffee in Parkville, Missouri is a small-town haven on the outskirts of the city where coffee enthusiasts intertwine with book lovers, courtesy of owner and author Kristen Helling.
First, the coffee. Parkville Coffee is my favorite coffee shop in the Kansas City area, natch. Their specialty brews, especially the seasonal drinks that Kristen creates, are sublime. Summertime features berry-accented hot drinks, Fall (of course) highlights Pumpkin Spice lattes, and the colder months offer such deliciousness as the Campfire Mocha (dark chocolate, toasted marshmallow syrup, espresso, and milk topped with graham cracker sprinkles). Yum yum yum.
Parkville Coffee also offers small-batch roasted coffee beans (or ground, if you prefer) of several varieties and blends. Their Guatemala coffee and the seasonally-available "Christmas on the River" blend are my favorites. Kristen and her crew roast the beans in-house, so you are guaranteed freshness in the coffee you take home with you. And of course you can order coffee beans online, and Parkville Coffee will ship directly to you.
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| Kristin Helling |
All of Kristin's books are available through her website and through Amazon.
Kristin is also a co-owner of Wordwraith Books, a publishing company that she and her writing partners created. At Wordwraith Books you'll find fantasy, sci-fi, thrillers, and the best steampunk western series ever!
So, if your holiday shopping list (for others, or for yourself 😀) includes great coffee and engaging books, visit Kristin's place, Parkville Coffee in Parkville, MO, grab a coffee, buy a book, take home some beans, and maybe even a coffee mug or two. Tell Kristin that Der Bingle (aka Aaron) sent you!
Parkville Coffee - Order coffee online!
Kristin Helling (Author) website
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
New Music from Twangtown Paramours, Zachary Friederich, and Batson Haines
More new Christmas music! Fa la la la la!
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"Waiting for Christmas to Come" - The Twangtown Paramours
The Twangtown Paramours are Nashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer. Their musical stylings lean to soulful blues, folk, and Americana.
They are excited to release their new Christmas single, “Waiting for Christmas to Come”. The song is a folk ballad with a country flavor. It’s a Christmas song, yet it is also a song for every day of the year. It’s a celebration of the season, but it is also a plea for all of us who are frustrated by the continual acrimony and conflict in the world to look within ourselves and to examine our relationships at home. Those are the places where we might find the path to peace and goodwill to men. The song was written and produced by Mike T. Lewis, who also played all instruments. The song was sung by MaryBeth Zamer.
The Twangtown Paramours website
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"Christmastime Is Here" EP by Zachary Friederich
Zachary Friederich, a storytelling songwriter from New York City, has released a new EP for the Christmas season. "Christmastime is Here" is an EP with five original songs
The songs on "Christmastime Is Here" are fine compositions, smartly arranged, and performed with a heartfelt aplomb. I think you will enjoy Zachary's new EP.
Christmastime is Here on Spotify
Zachary Friederich Facebook page
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Batson Haines - "Santa's Having a Tailgate"
Sunday, November 9, 2025
New Music from Cosmic Canyon, Kelsie Watts, and Judy Whitmore
Hello everyone! Here are a few new songs for your listening pleasure this Christmas season. Instead of one or two posts featuring many new songs like the Roundups in the past few years, I'll share them out to you in smaller bits here and there for your enjoyment. If you hear something you like, please support the artists with streams, saves, shares, and purchases. Enjoy!
"Bigfoot Christmas" - Cosmic Canyon
"Christmas in New York" - Kelsie Watts
"The Ghosts of Christmas Past" - Judy Whitmore
Judy shares, "I was in the studio one day with my dear friend and Music Director, Michael Orland. We were trying out songs for my new Christmas album when he mentioned he had written a song titled “The Ghosts of Christmas Past.” He played it for me, and I knew instantly it had to be on the album. The lyrics are so heartfelt and the melody so haunting. I shed a few tears the first time I sang it. The song captures what Christmas is all about. I think it will stand the test of time."
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Coffee and Questions with Author Tiffany Killoren (Der Bingle's Holiday Gift Guide)
Tiffany Killoren is a Kansas City-based author (and former attorney) who has become a vibrant member of the local literary community, with books, magazine articles, and writer's workshops in her long list of credits. I first met Tiffany as she braved Planet Comicon in Kansas City, bearing books whose covers were adorned with butterflies and flowers, as cosplayers dressed as Bane, Groot, and Darth Vader strolled by. Her works that first year, Good Will and Uncharted Therapy, were decidedly out of the fantasy/sci-fi channel that tends to dominate the book selection at the 'Con. Tiffany was there as part of the Metamorphosis Literary Agency group (an absolutely wonderful woman-led company, BTW), and their table, featuring many female authors and their works, was getting good attention from the 'Con crowd.
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| Tiffany Killoren |
Tiffany and I chatted for a bit, and she told me about her upcoming book, a mystery, which at the time was a new genre for her as an author. This piqued my interest, so I followed her socials to learn when her mystery novel would be published. "Pretty Dead Things", written using the nom de plume Lillian West, arrived in late 2024. I bought a copy from Tiffany at Planet Comicon in early 2025, and eagerly read it (as Der Bingle loves a good mystery).
And indeed a good mystery it is. "Pretty Dead Things" is a dual-timeline story, slowly unraveling a generations-old murder mystery in a small town. The story is tight, the writing is exceptional, the characters come to life. For a first mystery novel, it is a smashing success. I enjoyed it tremendously, and 5-star recommend it for the mystery lovers on your Christmas list.
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| Tiffany Killoren at Planet Comicon |
Q and A with Tiffany Killoren
Favorite family Christmas tradition: Oyster Stew is a old family Christmas tradition from her Dad's family. They keep this tradition alive each Christmas season, even though the stew is not at the top of everyone's Yum! list.
How many Christmas trees go up in your house? Five total, and three are named: Pretty Pretty Fancy Tree, Crazy Crazy Happy Tree, Itty Bitty Funky Tree.
Favorite Christmas song/singer/album: Pentatonix, Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in general. Crooner story: Tiffany and a friend met Michael Buble behind the Midland Theatre in KC once as he stepped out of his tour bus. They were there for his concert, and in taking a 'shortcut' to the entrance doors, had the fortunate timing to meet Mr. Buble.
Favorite Christmas homemade treat: Treats that mix the sweet & salty tastes, like chocolate covered pretzels.
Do you do Christmas baking/sweet-making? Yes - Royal Icing fancy-decorated sugar cookies, to give as gifts. Also on her list: “Gremlins” (aka Turtles) and peppermint bark.
Fruitcake – yes or no? A qualified, slightly hesitant Yes. (Tiffany and I are planning to meet for coffee again in early December, where she will receive one of Der Bingle's fruitcakes, which I'm certain she will love 😊).
Charitable organization everyone should support during the Christmas season? Harvesters, Parkville Animal Shelter, both Kansas City non-profit organizations. Tiffany is also engaged with a group that provides clothing suitable for interviews for job seekers who may not have their own interview-worthy clothing.
Author who inspires you? Ruth Ware, author of The Woman in Cabin 10. She focuses on the experience of isolation.
Book that everyone should read? (Without hesitation) In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. (This led to a fairly lengthy discussion about it being the pioneering true crime novel and its influence not only on true crime but on non-fiction writing in general).
What was your writing process for your mystery? I've heard John Irving say that he outlines and structures everything in his works-in-progress to the nth degree, and E.L. Doctorow talk about letting the story write itself. Where does your process lie? Somewhere in the middle. Tiffany sets the framework of the story first – how it begins, how it ends, and then creates the narrative getting from the beginning to the end. Sometimes along the way a planned minor character take on a larger role than intended. There can be surprises that come up as the story is being created.
Are there plans for another ‘found things’ mystery? Not exactly ‘found things’, but the town that Pretty Dead Things was set in will be the setting for two other mysteries. Pretty Dead Things was inspired by a real occurrence of finding an item of value (a ring) in amongst a can of baubles & trinkets. The 'found things' motif won't be repeated, but the town of Hickory Falls certainly contains other mysterious happenings and will be the geographic star of her next two mystery novels.
Where can I purchase your books? In Kansas City, Zona Rosa Barnes & Noble. For others, all the major bookselling online outlets carry all of Tiffany's books. Rainy Day Books, a local independent bookstore, also has Pretty Dead Things in stock.
Tiffany Killoren, Author Facebook page
Tiffany Killoren Author page on Amazon
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Der Bingle's Holiday GIft Guide: Insomniac Illustrations
Insomniac Illustrations is the storefront for Kansas City digital artist Cassandra Byard, creator of superb artwork using characters from across the spectrum of comicbook-dom, fantasy, and science fiction. In her works, you'll find The Mandalorian, Grogu, The Doctor, Jack Skellington, and many more, imagined in many inspired and unexpected settings. Cassandra is a regular at Planet Comicon, held each Spring in Kansas City. Her Insomniac Illustrations booth at each 'Con has grown in size and improved in location year after year. In 2025 Cassandra had a coveted corner booth, and every time I walked by she was busy with buyers.
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| Cassandra at her Insomniac Illustrations booth |
I've been acquainted with Cassandra for many years now, purchasing greeting cards, stickers, and other offerings from her. She had a small selection of whimsical Christmas-themed cards for a couple years (perhaps she'll bring those back!). Cassandra is an exceptionally talented artist, knowing how to make her work stand out from the hundreds of creators at the 'Con by expertly using color, value, and space, and creating action in each work, giving them a unique energy.
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| "A Quiet Morning" by Cassandra Byard |
Cassandra, in addition to being a fine artist, is one of the nicest people around and a terrific member of the human race, and is always a pleasure to see each year at the 'Con. She is an exceptional creator that is worth supporting with your holiday shopping dollars. If prints, cards, and stickers from the world of super heroes and Star Wars are on your Christmas shopping list this year, please visit Cassandra's storefront, Insomniac Illustrations. Orders from Insomniac Illustrations can be shipped to any domestic US location.
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| "Arcanely Picturesque" by Cassandra Byard |
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| "Extermination Day" by Cassandra Byard |
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
It's the Season! 2025 Edition
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Good Intentions, Ya Know...
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Teresa Brewer Sings Goldfinger
Sunday, January 12, 2025
June's Got Rhythm
My first featured album by June Christy is June's Got Rhythm.
June's Got Rhythm, released in 1958 on Capitol, features June with her husband Bob Cooper and a great lineup of swinging musicians. Bob "Coop" Cooper arranged the songs, directed the sessions, and accompanied on tenor sax and oboe.
June is in great vocal form on this album, which includes, as the title suggests, several tunes to a swing beat, but also some ballads, where June always shines.
My favorites: "It Don't Mean a Thing", the Duke Ellington classic, and "Blue Moon" by Rodgers and Hart. The arrangement of "Blue Moon" is very unique and striking, with June and a reserved rhythm section only for the first half of the song. Most definitely a fave.
1-2 Gypsy in My Soul
1-3 I'm Glad There Is You








































