Amy and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Kringler 004 - Small

We aren't big on holiday traditions in our home, but we do have one on Christmas day that we never miss. For as long as I can remember, Amy has baked Danish Kringler at some point during the day. Definitely not a diet food, most recipes include at least 3 sticks of butter. Fantastic and between the four of us, we'll finish this flaky, almond pastry it before it has a chance to completely cool.

I have my own musical tradition that I wanted to share. At some time during the holidays I'll cue up this 1977 duet between David Bowie and Bing Crosby - The Little Drummer Boy / Peace On Earth.

This unlikely pairing has an interesting back story. 

The year was 1977, and David Bowie seemed to become a commercial success overnight with the release of his album “Low”, and the hit single “Heroes”.

Until this point, while Bowie did have quite a following with his glam rock subculture, he was never considered a “popular artist.” Teenagers were listening to his music and worshiping the androgynous alter ego Ziggy Stardust, while their parents shook their heads in disbelief.

That all changed when Bing Crosby, America”™s most-loved crooner, invited Bowie on his television show to sing.

In the book by David Buckley, “Strange Fascination- David Bowie: The Definitive Story,” Bowie said he did not want to do the show because he believed people would see him as “actively trying to normalize his career.”

But he did, and he searched for reasons to do so.

“I just knew my mother liked him,” Bowie said.

Bing asked Bowie to sing “Little Drummer Boy” with him as it was inching near to Christmas.

“I hate this song,” Bowie said. “Is there anything else I could sing?”

The show producers then scrambled to find something for the odd couple to sing, and within a mere 75 minutes, they had written “Peace on Earth” for Bowie to sing while Bing sang “The Little Drummer Boy.”

Thus the collaboration of Peace on Earth and Little Drummer Boy was created and, like it or not America (and mom), according to “The Huffington Post,” David Bowie sings one of the most loved Christmas songs of all time.

Wishing you and your family this best - while I wait for my Kringler 🙂

John

 

John

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