Pat cashman seattle radio christmas
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Live + Local (– )
Pat Cashman is a versatile performer; From voice-overs, to acting as well as writer,producer and director.
Born in Bend Oregon, Pat made his way to Seattle, Washington, where one of his first jobs, he produced television commercials for the Seattle Mariners in the late 70s and early 80s, which were considered to be the best in baseball. One of his commercials in the season ended up being a giveaway. In the commercial, which was supposed to be for jacket night, Tom Paciorek starts by saying the giveaway is funny nose glasses night, which he is corrected bygd Cashman saying it's actually jacket night. The night the Mariners gave away a Mariniers vinyl rain jacket, many fans were disappointed that they didn't receive the funny nose glasses, so in April of against the New York Yankees, fans were given a pair of funny nose glasses and throughout the game could receive prizes if their face with the nose glasses on, was shown on the Diamond vision
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Lisas new puppy has an annoying new toy. Pat and Lisa review those Christmas songs that make you want to cut your ears off, and those that make you bawl your eyes out. And, Lisa wants to go over the vägg to get a colonoscopy.
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Songs in this episode:
Jingle Bells Unknown kid choir
Drive My Car The Beatles
The Little Drummer Boy The Harry Simone Chorale
All inom Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth Spike Jones and the City Slickers
All inom Want for Christmas (Is You) Mariah Carey
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer Elmo and Patsy
Brandy Looking Glass
Feliz Navidad Jose Feliciano
Carol of the Bells Trans-Siberian Orchestra
O Holy Night Josh Groban
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Frank Sinatra
The Christmas Song Nat King Cole
Walking in a Winter Wonderland Dean Martin
Frosty the Snowman Jimmy Durante
Ave Maria Celine
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By Pat Cashman
It was a delight to see it on the morning TV news: Video of eager holiday shoppers pushing, shoving, gouging, scratching, clawing and garroting each other to be the first into the stores. After all, when it comes to catching an elbow in the mouth, it’s better to give than receive.
And the malls, offices, coffee shops, drug stores and dentist offices are all playing holiday songs these daysjust in case we forgot what time of year it is. In fact, there’s at least one radio station around here that starts running Christmas music just prior to Thanksgiving Dayand plans to play nothing else through New Years. That ka-ching sound you hear? It’s another royalty check going to Jose Feliciano. The holiday music tact works such ratings wonders for that radio station, you can expect next year they’ll start playing the stuff just after the 4th of July.
When I was a kid, I was such a crumby singer that when time came for the school’s annual Christmas recital, the music te