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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — We’re giving you the gift of music Christmas Day with some of your favorite Mid-South musicians.

So whether you’re unwrapping presents, enjoying a meal with your family or still doing a little cooking, let us provide the soundtrack!

 

And since this morning is all about spreading joy, the Supreme Harmonettes are kicking things off with the Christmas classic “Joy to the World.”

 

It’s one of the best-loved hymns of the Christmas season: Here’s award-winning Christian singer Christina Paul with “Oh Holy Night.”

 

Popular Memphis performer Gerry Finney is sharing a special story about the reason for the season with an original Christmas song called “It Wasn’t His Child.”

 

It’s a wish many families share over the holidays. With “Please Come Home for Christmas,” here’s Memphis band grand Theft Audio.

 

From one Christmas classic to another — it can’t be the holiday season without “Jingle Bells.” But I bet you’ve never heard it like this before! Here’s renowned guitar duo Loren and Mark.

 

Sharing a medley of your favorite holiday songs is the cast of “Lifetime of Christmas” from Stage Door Productions.

 

And what would the season be without the classic movie “A Christmas Story”? Carson Scott played Ralphie in this year’s Harrell Theatre production of “A Christmas Story.” And all Ralphie wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder carbine action BB gun.

 

We’re in the Christmas spirit, and so is singer-songwriter Rice Drewry. He “Wants to Be Your Santa Claus.”

 

Our country Christmas continues with bluegrass hall-of-famer Wayne Jerrolds and his band. They’re celebrating a “Tennessee Holiday.”

 

Now let’s go “Walking in a Winter Wonderland” with Mid-SouthFair winners Say Something.

 

As Santa made his way to homes all over the world, you know he was saying “Run, Run Rudolph!” With that fun holiday favorite, it’s Rosie Gruen and McCheyne Post from E-Studio.

 

We want to share our special wish for you on this holiday. Here’s world-renowned opera soprano Kallen Esperian with “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”

 

And for one last tune to cap off our holiday soundtrack, it’s Celebration on Ice with “Where Are You Christmas?”