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Al Jarreau Unwraps First-Ever Christmas Release from Rhino

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AL JARREAU UNWRAPS 'CHRISTMAS'

Multi-Grammy Winner Delivers His First Holiday Collection Featuring His Beloved Voice on Classics Like “Winter Wonderland, “White Christmas, “Carol Of The Bells and More

Available October 14 from Rhino

LOS ANGELES Summer is winding down and Al Jarreau has Christmas on his mind. This fall, the seven-time Grammy winning vocalist will release his first-ever Christmas album his first album of newly recorded music since 2006's sensational Givin' It Up with George Benson. Al Jarreau Christmas includes the singer's distinctive vocal spin on a dozen yuletide classics. On October 14, this holiday collection will be available from Rhino Records at all physical outlets for a suggested list price of $18.98. The digital release will be available for $9.99.

Al Jarreau Christmas opens with “Winter Wonderland, written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith in 1934 for Guy Lombardo, who hit #2 with the song's timeless melody. The album is packed with festive favorites including “The Christmas Song, “Come All Ye Faithful, and “White Christmas, the ageless tune written by Irving Berlin and first sung by Bing Crosby in the 1942 musical Holiday Inn. The album also features Jarreau's versions of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, “Carol Of The Bells, “Hark The Herald Angels Sing, “Some Children See Him and “Gloria In Excelsis, a sacred song used in the Roman Catholic Mass.

After singing with Reprise in 1975, Jarreau has become a master of both studio and stage. The only artist to ever win Grammy awards in pop, jazz and R&B, Jarreau is one of the most exciting and critically acclaimed performers of our time. During his career, Jarreau has earned scores of awards and accolades from around the world, including a platinum album, Breakin' Away (1981), and four gold albums This Time (1980), Jarreau (1983), High Crime (1984) and L Is For Lover (1986). In February 2008, Jarreau handpicked his favorite romantic tunes for Love Songs. Spanning three decades, this 14-song compilation is available now from Rhino.

Jarreau was recently featured on opening night of the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the renowned festival, which was emceed by Bill Cosby. He will embark on a tour of Southeast Asia in September and the United States in December.

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