Our favorite links
Visit this holiday site, MyMerryChristmas.com. Also try Jingle Bell Junction
Need to send an e-card? Visit Christmas E-Greetings and New Year's Greetings.
Updating that the former Cool Christmas Songs sites became Elves Bells.
Brand new for 2010, Stubby's Christmas is a great holiday place to go.
The new kid on the Christmas block for 2012 is Christmas Underground, looks like the emphasis there is indie-pop-rock.
Just discovered Nice Guy Eddie's Rock 'n Roll Holiday, focused on rock Christmas vinyl. UPDATE: Eddie's now the proprietor of Rotten Christmas.
Randy's Rodeo has grown its Christmas page into a whole site, HipChristmas.com
Visit A Christmas Yuleblog, Check the Cool Wax and Ernie Not Bert, holiday goodies blogged by collectors
It's Beginning To Sound a Lot Like Christmas, another Yuletide music blog
Senses Working Overtime and Christmas A Go Go, same as above
A blog tracking every cover version of Wham's "Last Christmas?" Well, why not? (They appear to have branched out, you'll have to click around the site for this content.)
Music You (Possibly) Won't Hear Anyplace Else, still more Christmas music blogging
Jul Igen-Christmas Again blogs holiday music from a Swedish perspective
You loved it on "Saturday Night Live": "Christmastime For the Jews" (Quicktime required)
Diane Werts offers her obsessive Xmas TV expertise at Newsday's TV blog. Click on the Christmas Zone category.
Site visitor Alyson Rothburg advised us that we had a couple of dead links on this list and recommended folks visit Project Christmas, which provides teachers with materials to teach Christmas music, and Christmas Music, which collects streaming playlists for easy listening.
Neat singing Santa cartoon based on the Drifters' "White Christmas"
Lounging around at FaLaLaLaLa.com.
Dr. Clueful's Christmassacre has a few strong opinions....
And you'll like the Rebel Without a Claus (another Flash flick)....
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Great site! Tons of great Christmas music here. Check out Rock N Roll Holiday at http://rnrholiday.blogspot.com for more punk, glam and 60's garage christmas classics.