Santa Blogs XXXVI

Dear Santa Blogs,      I’ve been checking all over these sno-=covered Interwebs, and I am still confused about the True Meaning of Christmas.  I figured you had nothing better to do, so can you explain, please?                                                                                                   PHILOSOPHER Dear Phil:      On the whole, I would rather deal with a battalion of kids askingContinue reading “Santa Blogs XXXVI”

Twelve Blessed Days

     I was not planning an all-out series on Christmas songs some people have no time for, but just hunker down and we’ll get through this together.      In 1780, in a little publication called Mirth Without Mischief, the verse appeared in print for the first time, only slightly different from the way we singContinue reading “Twelve Blessed Days”

That Blessed Drum

   All she wanted to do was compose a Christmas song suitable for girls’ choirs, and in 1941,   Katherine Kennicott Davis became obsessed with the traditional French carol Pat-a-pan, and wrote her version with pa-rum-pa-um-pum, in place of it.  She published it as C.R.W. Robinson, and her Carol of the Drum did reasonably well, beingContinue reading “That Blessed Drum”