
Ogden Ace is a weekly column focused on a local issue or topic from the perspective of an expert or someone who knows how to hack the subject or take advantage of special, insider knowledge.Billie Holiday, also known as “Lady Day,” is one of the most iconic and influential jazz singers of all time. Now light the fire, turn up those Christmas tunes, make some hot cocoa and enjoy “ the most wonderful time of the year.”

Or why not get adventurous this holiday season and create your own music video, post it on YouTube, and let others watch and enjoy. There are even Christmas karaoke options. YouTube - Watch videos and listen to holiday music on your computer, phone, tablet or even television through. A free service is available, or you can pay a small amount for premium service. Play your favorites and build a holiday song collection that best suits you. Spotify - Similar to Pandora, there are millions of songs on Spotify. Download the app to listen to Pandora on your phone or tablet. The Christmas options are nearly endless, from traditional, country, classical, kids, jazz, ’70s, ’80s and ’90s and much, much more. Pandora Radio - On you can create your own holiday station or listen to one that already exists.

Choose the one you want, click on it and start listening. Radio stations pop up from all over the country.

IHeart Radio - Go to and search “holiday” or “Christmas” for a list of stations, songs and podcasts featuring holiday music. Listen on FM radio or online at .ġ01.5 The Eagle - For those looking for a little country Christmas, 101.5 The Eagle is the place. But, if you’re just not sure where to find them, and you no longer have those Christmas cassettes or vinyl records, why not check out some of these festive options?įM 100.3 - Known as Utah’s Official Christmas Music Station, this station plays a variety of nonstop holiday tunes from “Grown-Up Christmas List” by Amy Grant to “Let it Snow, Let it Snow” by Dean Martin. It’s safe to say we have reached a good time to start playing those holiday jingles.

The snow is falling, Christmas trees are being decorated, and the sounds of the season can be heard almost ”everywhere you go” (said while singing). ”Do you hear what I hear?” If you do, you know the holiday season has begun.
