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Bonnie Lou OkumSaturday, December 22 at 11:00 PM

Bonnie Lou Okum joins Lee Hay in hosting A King Christmas Special, featuring the holiday music of such acclaimed King Records artists as Charles Brown, James Brown and Bonnie Lou herself.

Playlist for A King Christmas

Artist

Song

CD

Bonnie Lou

Everywhere the Bells Are Ringing

The Christmas Music of Ruth Lyons

Bonnie Lou & Peter Grant

All Because It's Christmas

The Christmas Music of Ruth Lyons

Bonnie Lou & Peter Grant

Christmas Is Getting Might Close

The Christmas Music of Ruth Lyons

Bonnie Lou

It's Christmas Time Again

The Christmas Music of Ruth Lyons

Charles Brown

Please Come Home for Christmas

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Christmas Blues

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Christmas in Heaven

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Wrap Yourself in a Christmas Package

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Christmas Comes But Once a Year

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Let's Make Every Day a Christmas Day

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Merry Christmas Baby

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown

Christmas Questions

Please Come Home for Christmas

James Brown

Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year, Parts 1&2

James Brown Christmas Album

James Brown

Sweet Little Baby Boy, Parts 1&2

James Brown Christmas Album

James Brown

Merry Christmas, I Love You

James Brown Christmas Album

James Brown

Signs of Christmas

James Brown Christmas Album

James Brown

Christmas in Heaven

James Brown Christmas Album

King Records Links

Shake It Records
www.shakeitrecords.com

King Records - discography
www.bsnpubs.com

Randy McNutt: Author of The Cincinnati Sound
www.randymcnutt.com



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