The Best Holiday Jazz CDs Ever, from WDUQ Pittsburgh-based NPR member station WDUQ broadcasts more than 100 hours of jazz programming every week -- a lineup that includes its share of holiday music around this time of year.

The Best Holiday Jazz CDs Ever, from WDUQ

Pittsburgh-based NPR member station WDUQ broadcasts more than 100 hours of jazz programming every week -- a lineup that includes its share of holiday music around this time of year. Music director Shaunna Morrison Machosky, who also contributes to JazzWorks (a 24-hour syndicated public-radio jazz service), compiled this list of the 10 best holiday jazz CDs.

1. Nat "King" Cole

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"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)"

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Nat "King" Cole's 1946 recording of "The Christmas Song" is considered by many to be the track's definitive reading. Cole's warm voice chases away the winter chill.

2. Ella Fitzgerald

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"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

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The First Lady of Song swings through classic holiday tunes with peerless style. Ella Wishes You a Swingin' Christmas sounds spirited, heartfelt and fun.

3. Vince Guaraldi

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"Greensleeves"

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The classic 1965 holiday TV special still runs today, and the soundtrack sounds just as timeless. Vince Guaraldi's subtle piano work helped bring the cartoon to life.

4. Diana Krall

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"Jingle Bells"

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With the swinging Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra lending assistance, singer/pianist Diana Krall offers her take on a variety of traditional Christmas songs.

5. Nancy Wilson

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"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"

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The legendary singer (and host of NPR's Jazz Profiles) rounded up noted jazz musicians to record a collection of holiday favorites. With proceeds benefiting the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in Pittsburgh -- the nonprofit arts and learning center where the disc was recorded -- it's for a good cause, too.

6. Dianne Reeves

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"Carol of the Bells"

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Reeves brings warmth and finesse to holiday standards that sound anything but standard. Some aren't even immediately recognizable: Her exuberant, swinging take on "Carol of the Bells" is a prime example.

7. 'Yule Be Miserable'

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"'Zat You, Santa Claus?" (Louis Armstrong)

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Holiday music doesn't have to be holly, jolly or bright. Songs on this disc include "Santa Claus Got Stuck in My Chimney," "Nuttin' for Christmas" and "My Birthday Comes on Christmas." Scrooge would approve.

8. 'Jazz Yule Love II'

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"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (Sean Jones)

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This new holiday collection, showcasing artists on the Mack Avenue label, features trumpeter Sean Jones, legendary composer and arranger Gerald Wilson, and the Hot Club of Detroit.

9. Wynton Marsalis

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"Winter Wonderland"

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Wynton Marsalis serves up Christmas, New Orleans-style. This disc, originally released in 1989, is worth rediscovering every year.

10. Diane Delin

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"Overture from the Nutcracker Suite"

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Jazz violinist Diane Delin offers fresh interpretations of traditional holiday songs. A Latin-tinged version of "My Favorite Things" leads off this new CD.

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