WEOL (AM930, 100.3 FM) is doing something fun in relation to Christmas music. During their morning show, with Craig Adams and Bruce Van Dyke, they have been pulling an LP from their vinyl library. Then, throughout the show, they've been playing snippets from different songs on the album. Craig is spinning the actual vinyl. The focus is on the artist. So, they featured a 'Wayne Newton Christmas' by playing snippets from a 1976 Wayne Newton Christmas album. On Thursday, 11/30/2023, it's a 'Marty Robbins Christmas', featuring snippets from a 1967 Christmas album. What's particularly fun for me, as a record collector, is that they talk a little bit about what's on the album, what the jacket looks like, and in the case of the Wayne Newton album that it was on Chelsea Records (which, in the early 1970s, has my all-time favorite record label design and color scheme).
With Mary Robbins, Bruce asked if there's an "El Paso" Christmas song (based on Marty's mega-hit "El Paso" from 1959). There wasn't, but Bruce went on to find an "El Paso" Christmas song done by "Dash Riprock" who was a character on some episodes of "The Beverly Hillbillies" in the 1960s.