Yet more highlights for you from The Christmas Revolution :: First, the Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys—Jeff Taylor, Buddy Greene, Aubrey Haynie, Pete Huttlinger, Chris Brown, and Byron House—as only they could possibly do Hark the Herald Angels Sing, followed by the Tokens Radio Players presenting the new Sweet Baby Jesus talking baby doll. Then an interview with Professor Andrew Bacevich on his book The Limits of Power, in which he critiques the crisis of profligacy, the wanton extravagance of American consumerism, militarism, and foreign policy. Then a few more pieces from the Mountain Boys, doing O Come, O Come Immanuel and What Child is This.
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Episode 2: Christmas Revolution
December 18th, 2009
Episode 1: Christmas Revolution
December 10th, 2009
In our first inaugural podcast, we share with you the close of The Christmas Revolution, in which you will hear the tale of the Christmas Eve truce in the trenches of World War I, and the Silent Night that broke out in the midst of a war. Then Andrew Peterson, Buddy Greene, Tricia Walker, and Annie Wolaver sing Joy to the World and Go Tell it on the Mountain along with the Annie Moses Band and our Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys, comprising Jeff Taylor, Aubrey Haynie, Pete Huttlinger, Chris Brown and Byron House.












Join us April 13 for our next episode, as Tokens goes green with friends Amy Grant and Buddy Greene. Our Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys return to be with us (Jeff Taylor, Chris Brown, Aubrey Haynie, Byron House, Pete Huttlinger), as well as the Tokens Radio Players and other special guests.

