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MP3 An Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas (ELF) - Homeless For The Holidaze

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Homeless For The Holidaze
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The Strippers Holiday
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Santas Big Fat Sack (a.k.a. Fat Bag)
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Holly Jolly Christmas/Jingle Bell Rock
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pipa de la paz (a.k.a. Peace Pipe)
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Silver Bells
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(Youre a Mean One) Mr. Grinch
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Tiffany Sequence m. 22 (Fa La La)
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Santa Claus Is Shufflin To Town
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Out Of Presents (Out of Limits/Up On the Housetop)
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Jesus Super Freak
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Carol Of The Tubular Bells
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The Christmas Song
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Ghosts Of Christmas Past (Albatross/Spirit In The Sky medley)
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Santa Claus (Go Straight To The Ghetto)
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The Stripper Revisited
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The End (Time To Go Home)
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Allegedly recorded on a cold and blustery winter's night by an Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas at a soup kitchen near the North Pole, âHomeless for the Holidazeâ celebrates Christmas with some smokin' R&B, jazz, funk and ROCK delivered with a bit of satire.

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URBAN/R&B: Funk, ROCK: Classic Rock

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Allegedly recorded on a cold and blustery winterâs night by an Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas at a soup kitchen somewhere near the North Pole, âHomeless for the Holidazeâ celebrates the Christmas season with a bit of satire and a big fat tongue planted firmly in cheek. Kicking off with some word up from the streets of Seattle, the opening number fades into a nostalgic rendition of âHome for the Holidaysâ that sets the stage for the wild sleigh ride to come. Next on the journey is âThe Stripperâs Holiday,â a truly unique version of The Stripper by David Rose dressed up with a large medley of yuletide melodies. From there the rest of the collection includes more original arrangements of Christmas classics mixed in with a number of surprises, such as âJesus Super Freakâ and âCarol of the Tubular Bellsâ a medley of the well known folk song with the theme from The Exorcist. â(Youâre A Mean One) Mr. Grinchâ features a growling baritone sax and a âWhoville Chorusâ bridge set on the streets of New Orleans. The campy âHolly Jolly Christmas/Jingle Bell Rockâ medley sung by âElfish Presleyâ and his elves shouldnât be overlooked either.

The Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas, affectionately known as ELF was assembled with intent of creating a contemporary sound infused with a strong flavor of old school R&B, funk and even a hint of big band swing or rock when needed. In order to achieve this feat, the players relied heavily on the use of vintage gear for pretty much all of the tracking. Membership to ELF boasts some of Seattleâs top notch players with Ken French on drums, Jim Freeman on bass, Doug Zangar on guitar, Sandy Carter on pedal steel, Paul Sherman on organ, Craig Flory on saxophones and Mark Bentz on trumpet. More than 30 special guests were invited to join the party including local blues legend Randy Oxford on trombone, Ted Burik on stand up bass, and the Total Experience Gospel Choir and Seattle Men;s Chorus on vocals just to name a few.

Keeping with the Christmas spirit, it is important to note that 25 of the net proceeds from the recording are being dedicated to programs that benefit the homeless in the greater Seattle metropolitan area.

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