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I believe Butch Baldassari is more of a bluegrass artist, but this is definitely new age. This music was featured a couple of years ago on the Weather Channel. It's an excellent record, and it's one of those records all serious Christmas CD collectors must have.

--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)

Our Review


I believed Butch Baldassari to be more of a bluegrass artist, but this is definitely new age. This music was featured a couple of years ago on the Weather Channel. It's an excellent record, and it's one of those records all serious Christmas CD collectors must have.

--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)

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From the liner notes:

Butch Baldassari: mandolins, mandola, octave mandolin, nylon string guitar
Sam Bacco: percussion
Mike Bub: string bass
Shawn Camp: fiddle
John Catchings: cello
Mark Horwitz: flute
Randy Howard: fiddle, guitars
Mark Schatz: string bass
Tim Stafford: guitar
Gene Wooten: dobro
Andrea Zonn: viola

Butch Baldassari

Evergreen Mandolin Music for Christmas

Summary: All those hits from the Weather Channel

Evergreen Mandolin Music for Christmas

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Label: Cactus
Genre: New Age
Release: 1990

Track List

Song Title
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
We Three Kings
The First Nöel
The Little Drummer Boy
Silent Night
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
Joy To The World
What Child Is This
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
O Holy Night
Angels We Have Heard On High
Away In A Manger
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
Deck The Halls
We Wish You A Merry Christmas

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