A father-Daughter Christmas
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Product Description
Thirteen original Christmas songs by singer-songwriter Rob Westerman, singing with his daughter Corrie Westerman Miller. Nathan Aweau, Hawaii Entertainer of the Year sings backup and plays , along with Jerry Adamowicz (Dick Clarke's Rockin' New Years Music) and Rob. The CD has a range of songs "from pop ballad to festive inspirational holiday, to seasonal novelties". The CD is upbeat and fun - a whole new Christmas experience.
Track Listing
- Jingle Jam
- The Festive Lights
- Santa, We've been Good
- Alohalani, Kalikimaka AUntie
- Down In Bethlehem
- I Saw The Child
- On The Sidewalk
- The Silver Star
- Kalikimaka Nights
- Sittin; In The Kitchen With You
- Young Nick
- Christmas Is Here
- A Father-Daughter Christmas
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #869203 in Music
- Released on: 2001-12-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Gems, Lumps of Coal lurk.." Few locally written Christmas songs are memorable , but this album by songwriter Rob westerman and his daughter includes one such rarity, "Christmas Is Here" recorded with and assist from musicians Nathan Awaue and Jerry Adamowicz. It has a great pop feel and is a great showcase for vocalist Corrie Westerman. Hawaii's pop music radio stations should be playing it.The other songs here display westerman's breadth and versatility as a songwriter in viewing the season from perspectives that range from the poignant to materialistic. The title song will certainly touch the heart of anyone with an adult daughter who is on her own. " --Honolulu Star Bulletin Dec 14th 2001 John Berger
Review
Clearly this is a labor of love, and nothing says it better than family. Dad Rob Westerman is aChristmas song contest grand prize winner and daughter Corrie is a singer actress with credits here and in Nashville. The tunes are rendered as duets or solos, tapping several genres, from pop ballad to festive inspirational fodder, to seasonal novelties. "Jingle Jam" is a new Jingle Bells with the familiar crew (Santa, his reindeer) bouncing to a snappy beat. --Honolulu Advertiser Dec 8th 2001 Wayne Harada

