Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from the NEW! A Mandolin Christmas, Vol. 2, 2018

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2018

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from the NEW! A Mandolin Christmas, Vol. 2, 2018

from Christmas Songs · host Will Taylor

Karen and I are thrilled to present to you the 3rd in our series of acoustic holiday albums: A Mandolin Christmas, Vol. 2 Buy it at AMandolinChristmas.com Read episode notes here: https://christmas-songs1.blogspot.com/2018/11/dance-of-sugar-plum-fairy-from-new.html AVAILABLE ON Spotify b.link/karenwillspotify ~~ Apple Music b.link/karenwillitunes ~~ Amazon b.link/karenwillamazon ~~ DOWNLOAD FROM WILL b.link/karenwillbc ~~ CD b.link/karenwillcds We’d like to invite you to let our record shine its light in your holiday atmosphere.  It’s a great accompaniment to preparing holiday meals, visiting with friends and family. Here are the links to do that: Want to help us get the word out and get this music playing everywhere we can this season? For every 1 paragraph or more positive review of our new album, we will donate $1 to Strings Attached Cares up to $1000.00 Want to match us and make this more fun and effective? Just send your review or video testimonial as a reply to this email, post on social media and/or submit it to the CDbaby page listed above. Include the amount you'd like to match for other reviews, and your limit, and you’re all set.  For example: “I'll donate $5 to Strings Attached Cares for every review submitted to Will, up to $500 Let’s raise $$$ for Strings Attached cares and help promote A Mandolin Christmas at the same time.. Liner notes Follow Karen & Will: SPOTIFY PANDORA APPLE MUSIC AMAZON GOOGLE DEEZER

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