How bad can Christmas songs get? Jack Grace, the Martini Cowboy, explores the lower depths of holiday music hell.
"I'm here to talk about atrocious music, plain and simple. At first it was against my nature to find music I wouldn't want to listen to, then it became a complete joy..." — Jack Grace
Knight Rider Christmas
"If you have a 1983 mint condition 45 of this song, it's actually worth money, for all those David Hasselhoff fans." — Jack Grace
"It's So Chic To Be Pregnant At Christmas" by Nancy White
"There is a little bit of relief on this one, in that this woman is a satirist." — Jack Grace
Shana did many other songs as well, even did a couple of albums. She was and is a talented singer. At the time she sang *Mr Russian*, she was 9 years old. Today she is a loving wife and mother living a happy private life.
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Shana did many other songs as well, even did a couple of albums. She was and is a talented singer. At the time she sang *Mr Russian*, she was 9 years old. Today she is a loving wife and mother living a happy private life.
i'm worried about Jack! was he feeling all right?
it’s not like Jack to do an entire guest spot without mentioning his all-time favorite holiday song, “Do Dogs Know It’s Christmas?”.
please check on him.
thanks, Jonathan
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