Russ Lorenson has been crooning the standards of the Great American Songbook era for many years, now, paying tribute to the masters while also uncovering lost gems and newly written songs that fit the genre as though written in the forties and fifties. Russ started out in the theatre as a child and, while returning to "the boards" for tribute shows and musicals that routinely play to full houses, performing and recording in his own voice and style has been his primary focus for at least the past decade. In that time, he's earned the title of "San Francisco's Favorite Crooner".
Russ released his debut album in 2006 and followed that, the same year, with his first holiday album, "What I Want For Christmas". "What I Want For Christmas" escaped the attention of far too many for far too long. It's an exceptional work with the intimacy of a private concert. And the highlights are many--from Jazz vocal standards like "That's What I Want For Christmas" to a brilliant cover of Barry Manilow's "I Guess There Ain't No Santa Claus" to the seldom covered "Snow" from the 1954 Bing Crosby/Danny Kaye "White Christmas" film, the 2006 Russ Lorenson Christmas set is one to add to your library if you don't already own it.
"In The Holiday Spirit" is set to release September 4 and pre-orders (autographed, if you so desire) are available direct from Russ. Thank goodness he's still making them like they used to. As an album that harkens back to the days of Sinatra, Martin, Bennett, and Crosby, "In The Holiday Spirit" should get your Christmas music season started on a high note.
1. Shake Hands With Santa Claus
2. Holiday For Two
3. Let's Share Christmas
4. Let Me Be The First To Wish You Merry Christmas
5. Jingles, The Christmas Cat
6. You're All I Want For Christmas
7. Mrs. Claus
8. Warm In December
9. The Christmas Blues
10. Santa Claus Is Near
11. It'll Be Christmas Before You Know It
12. A Winter Romance
13. Kissin' By The Mistletoe
14. Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth
15. It's Christmas Time All Over The World