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   David Dalton to lomonosov   
   Re: Jim Fidler: A Christmas Song (new re   
   02 Dec 25 18:01:57   
   
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   XPost: nf.arts, can.atlantic.general, hfx.general   
   XPost: ns.general, can.general   
   From: dalton@nfld.com   
      
   On Dec 2, 2025, lomonosov wrote   
   (in article <20251202120530.3802646c@z-z>):   
      
   > On Mon, 01 Dec 2025 18:48:02 -0330   
   > David Dalton   wrote:   
   >   
   > > Newfoundland bard Jim Fidler has just released a new   
   > > Christmas song which you can stream or buy and   
   > > download at https://jimfidler.com/a-christmas-song/ .   
   > >   
   > > Here us the blurb from that page:   
   > >   
   > > A Christmas Song (The First Dance of the New Year)   
   > >   
   > > Jim wrote this heartfelt Christmas song over fifteen years ago, and   
   > > it has now been beautifully produced just in time for the holiday   
   > > season. This uplifting track encourages us to carry the warmth, joy,   
   > > and spirit of Christmas forward into the new year. With its lush,   
   > > sophisticated production and memorable melody, the song reminds us   
   > > that the magic of the season doesn't have to end when the decorations   
   > > come down. Let this be your soundtrack for keeping that Christmas   
   > > feeling alive all year long.   
   >   
   > Nice tune.   
   >   
   > Now here's another:   
   >   
   > https://youtu.be/oiSf083QM_U?list=RDoiSf083QM_U   
      
   Good song (Nick Lowe -- Christmas at the Airport).   
      
   Note that I posted to hfx.general and ns.general since   
   Jim Fidler went to The School for the Blind and then   
   high school in Halifax, though he is from Newfoundland.   
      
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   By wearing thin, by biting through; The shift in power leans to you" (Ferron)   
      
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