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PRAGUE, MINN. (October 13, 2009) — For their latest CD,
“Christmas Lullabies,” million-selling pianists The O’Neill
Brothers blended their favorite Christmas songs with classic
nursery rhymes to create a mash-up of magical melodies.
Arranged in The O’Neill Brothers’ soothing, signature style,
these unique and creative collaborations are sure to help
wee ones drift off to dreamland with visions of sugarplums
dancing in their heads. The soothing tones of piano and
violin will have everyone in the house dreaming of softly
falling snow and the wonder of Christmas morning.
From
Hickory Dickory Old St. Nickory to
We Wish You a
Merry Muffin Man,
these clever and seamless combinations of Christmas songs
and classic nursery rhymes will infuse a calming, peaceful
element into the excitement of the holiday season. Perfect
for naptime or the end of a long, excitement-filled day of
baking, shopping or celebrating, little ones will be asking
to hear these mesmerizing mixes well beyond the holiday
season.
The
CD features 16 tunes, including:
Silent Night Lullaby; The First Noel; Hickory Dickory Old St
Nickory; What Child is This?; Hush Little Drummer Boy; Are
You Sleeping Away in a Manger?; Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Around the Rosy; The Bear Went Over the (Go Tell it on the)
Mountain; Old McDonald Had a Farm in the Little Town of
Bethlehem; We Three Blind Mice Kings; Mary Had a Little
Lamb; Still, Still, Still - Twinkle Twinkle; I Saw Three
Ships by the London Bridge; O Come Little Children; We Wish
You a Merry Muffin Man; and
Rock a Bye Baby
Christmas Medley.
For
more information or to order, visit
www.PianoBrothers.com
or call
952-758-9300.
The
O'Neill Brothers have released more than 30 CDs of beautiful
instrumental piano music, and sold more than two million
copies -- all without being associated with a major record
label. Along the way, they’ve written and performed music
for HBO (including music for “Sex and the City”), CBS, NBC,
PBS, and ESPN. Several of their collections have hit the
Billboard charts, and their PBS special featuring Deborah
Gibson was nominated for an Emmy award.
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