
Cajun Carols: New Orleans Christmas Jazz
December 10, 2008 from WDUQ - In New Orleans, December brings only faux snow, so Papa Noel packs his presents on a pirogue (canoe) pulled by alligators. Feux de Joie bonfires are lit along the Mississippi River to light his way to the bayous. Papa might not have a stereo on board, but if he does, you might hear a few of these Cajun carols around the Crescent City area.
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Cajun Carols: New Orleans Christmas Jazz

New Birth Brass Band
Artist: Allen ToussaintTired of jingling bells? Are bland department-store Christmas-music mixes driving you nuts? Try a shout-out to Santa Claus with a second-line parade. The New Birth Brass Band mixes a lot of traditional New Orleans jazz with a little bit of funk in this lively march-along.

Dukes of Dixieland
Artist: Various ArtistsThese longtime New Orleans jazz ambassadors swing through the distinct holiday sounds of Southern Louisiana. This compilation features many New Orleans notables, including Ellis Marsalis, Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Banu Gibson and Dukes of Dixieland.
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- "Holiday Time in New Orleans"
- CD: Putumayo Presents: New Orleans Christmas
- Artist: Various Artists
- Label: Putumayo World Music
- Released: 2006
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Banu Gibson
A different kind of tinsel decorates some of the trees in the bayous this season, as Banu Gibson illustrates: "The Spanish moss is shimmerin' in the season's festive-colored lights." Her voice hearkens back to musical styles of the 1920s in this celebration of a Louisiana-style holiday.
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- "Christmas on the Bayou"
- CD: Zat You, Santa Claus?
- Artist: Banu Gibson
- Label: Swing Out
- Released: 1995
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Louis Armstrong
Artist: Various ArtistsLouis Armstrong sings of things that give New Orleans a special Christmas spirit. Wintry-white cotton fields stand in for snow. Where's Santa? Look for the man in the red suit, strutting with a brass band down Basin Street. This compilation also features traditional holiday songs performed by the likes of Ramsey Lewis, Lionel Hampton and Mel Torme.
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- "Christmas in New Orleans"
- CD: Traditional Jazz Christmas
- Artist: Various Artists
- Label: GRP
- Released: 0
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Heritage Hall
Retire your old Bing Crosby version of this holiday classic for a moment -- yes, set aside Alvin and the Chipmunks, too -- and listen to the sounds of Christmastime, Crescent City-style. After the requisite jingling bells shake out an intro, the song turns into a swinging traditional jazz tune. A little bit of trombone is enough to the season bright.
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- "Silver Bells"
- CD: Christmas with the Heritage Hall Jazz Band
- Artist: Heritage Hall
- Label: Laserlight
- Released: 1995
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