
Regular visitors to Stubbys should be well acquainted with Jillaine. We very much liked her first Christmas outing, "Jazzy Christmas To You" and we absolutely adored the sequel. I was aware, thanks to the interview conducted by our friends at Merry and Bright, that Jillaine had a third Christmas album in the offing. But I'd heard from her earlier this year that, renaissance woman that she is, she was in law school (or would that be "Law School"). Following her blog and Facebook page, I didn't see any indication of a release. So I figured, well, she's busy. I get it. And how many people not named Bing Crosby or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir put out new Christmas albums three years in a row anyway? So maybe she'll hold off on the third Christmas album for a year.
Silly me. Never occurred to me to check Amazon. Duh! Fortunately, Ken Kessler of the Sounds of Christmas found it.
So this post, hopefully, won't top the blog for long because I really, really, really have been meaning to (briefly) review a few of the season's highlights--notably "Let It Snow" by New York Voices (spoiler alert: it's brilliant)--and I do mean to get to that right away. And then I'll be back with more on Jillaine's Christmas trilogy. And there's a whole truck load of free stuff out there. Sigh. Santa, if you're listening, could you bring me some time for Christmas? No, not thyme. Time!

2. O Come, All Ye Faithful
3. I'll Be Home for Christmas
4. Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
5. Go, Tell It on the Mountain
6. It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas
7. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
8. Good Morning Blues
9. White Christmas
10. The First Noel
11. The Christmas Song
12. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
13. Auld Lang Syne
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