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Christmas Carnivals » Christmas Revels » Christmas Revels Stories on CD or Tapes |
Christmas Revels Stories on CD or Tapes |
Jay O' Callahan and Susan Cooper are some of the best known story tellers and some of their stories are available on CDs and tapes.
These can be ideal Christmas gifts for your kids and here is Christmas Carnivals providing you with all the information about Christmas Revels Stories on CD or Tapes.
The Pill Hill Quartet is a collection of four stories narrated by Jay O' Callahan, and it is to a great extent the story of his life, because he grew up in a neighborhood called the Pill Hill, which is in Brookline, Massachusetts. The enchanting house, the wide fields, his spirited neighbors are the source behind the stories about the mystery behind X, the sausage dog, and the tale behind the Norwegians in the attic. In collaboration with the Christmas Revels founder John Langstaff, Jay O' Callahan sang and told some of the most interesting stories on the sea. This was actually a live performance, which was given by the duo, which was recorded and released in CD, which is entitled Stories and Sea Songs. The CD includes some of the best sea songs by Langstaff like "Coast of High Barbary" and "I'se the B'y That Builds the Boat". Jay O' Callahan also narrates two of the most delightful stories of his, which are "The Cliffs of Culdurragh" and "The Herring Shed". Raspberries is another popular story by Jay O' Callahan, which according to his account was made for his son, and originally it was a short story, which grew with every subsequent narration. Besides these you will get various other stories both on tapes and CDs. The Dark is Rising is a popular story by Susan Cooper, which is available on tape and includes 6 cassettes and has a running time of 8 hours and 40 minutes.
These Christmas Revels Stories on CD or Tapes can be a great delight for your kids and children. Celebrate this festive season with Christmas Carnivals and browse through other links on this site to find out more on Christmas Carnivals .
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