“MARY, DID YOU KNOW?” - STEPHANIE OWENS
Stephanie Owens first holiday single. “Mary, Did You Know?” was written by Buddy Greene and Mark Lowry and produced by Owens. The Christmas ballad showcases piano and cello instrumentals. “I’ve always wanted to release a Christmas song. I love celebrating Jesus’ birth because it changed everything, and Jesus is everything to me. ‘Mary, Did You Know?’ has always resonated with me in a special way because of the rich, storytelling lyrics that reflect on the real meaning of Christmas.” Stephanie continues, “The holidays will undoubtedly look a little different for everyone this year in these times of uncertainty, but one thing remains true - God so loved the world that He sent His Son, Jesus, and we can find hope, peace, joy, and love in Him.” “CHRISTMAS MUST BE TONIGHT” VICTORIA BAILEY
Victoria Bailey got in the holiday spirit this year with the release of her single “Christmas Must Be Tonight,” a cover of a song originally released by The Band in 1977. “I love Christmas so much, and it’s been a dream come true to track a holiday song,” says Bailey. “The Band is one of my all-time favorites, and this song is so special to me. I wanted to put a ‘Victoria’ twist on it. My band and I recorded it live around one mic, acoustic, in the studio. There was so much beautiful energy in the room with the back-up vocals and string instruments, and it truly did feel like Christmas! It turned out exactly how I wanted – raw and live – and it just really represents who we are as a band and who I am as an artist.”
“WON’T BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS” HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH FEAT. ABIGAIL HODGES
To recognize the sacrifice of military service members and their families as the holiday season approaches, Hootie & the Blowfish have released “Won’t Be Home For Christmas” featuring Abigail Hodges. The song opens with David Hodges’ earnest plea “Dear Santa Claus / I write to you because / I don’t want toys this year / I just want my daddy here.” The duet portrays the dynamic between a young daughter at home and her deployed father brought to life by lead singer Darius Rucker’s lead vocals.
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“THE FIRST NOEL” GABBY BARRETT
Putting her heartfelt stamp on a Christmas classic, Gabby Barrett has released her rendition of “The First Noel.” “I’m so happy to release my first Christmas song today,” said Barrett. “Christmas is one of my absolute favorite days of the year, and my faith is the cornerstone of my life, so being able to share both with “The First Noel” is a gift. I feel so blessed to do what I do every day and I hope that this song adds something special to your holidays.” “MARY’S VERY FIRST CHRISTMAS” KAREN WALDRUP
Karen Waldrup is releasing “Mary’s Very First Christmas”, on November 20th on all streaming sites. The song was written, and produced by Wood Newton, Mike Loudermilk, and Daniel Johnson on their new label Mary’s First Christmas Records, and is co-owned with Karen. The lyrics are based on the account from the gospel of Luke in the Bible. “GREEN & GOLD” - JESS JOCOY
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“Green & Gold” is a love song, but it is also a song of longing. It’s a song that looks at the stressful rat race that has become the holiday season and wishes it would all just take a deep breath of crisp winter air and remember that it’s meant to be enjoyed, especially with someone
“As much as I cringe at the word, I suppose it’s a song about escapism,” said Jocoy. “ We have these ideas in our heads about “silent nights” and “peace on earth,” but in reality, it’s the capitalist dream. “Green & Gold” is about finding solace in the little moments that make the season so special and trying to make them last as long as possible; even if that’s just for one night.” “LOVE ONE ANOTHER” - LERA LYNN
Nashville songwriter, Lera Lynn has released a holiday EP that’s title track “Love One Another” is the perfect seasonal anthem for giving back. “When I wrote the lyrics for “Love One Another,” I was looking for a timeless and universal holiday message,” said Lynn. “Now, for America, the message seems more ‘timely’ than ever.”