Today we present our second ALL REQUEST CHRISTMAS SPECIAL on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST.
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For this second Patreon All Request Christmas show, we get to hear some Christmas favourites from the biggest supporters of the Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast including Angela Rabatin, Glenn Mcdorman, Elderly Morningstar, Will Welch, Lee Wileman, Deniz Çağlar, Stacy Livitsanis, Jochen Stolz, Jerome Flick, Victor Field, Carl Wonders, and Joe Wiles.
They requested tracks from such composers as Alan Silvestri, John Williams, Yoko Shimomura, John Barry, Henry Mancini, Michael Convertino, Danny Elfman, Philippe Rombi, Anne-Kathrin Dern, Howard Blake, Carl Zittrer and Paul Zaza.
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I kept meaning to make & submit a choice but never got round to it. Never mind though, because Jerome picked what I would have gone for: Dern’s scores for that Claus Family series are really nice and properly Christmassy.