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All Aboard The Holiday Express
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Accompaniment/Performance CD
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Jacobson, John

Price: $49.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #09970918

UPC code: 073999932010

Deck the 'hall'-idays with jammin' jingle bells, dancing socks, candles, spinning dreidels and much more as we celebrate winter traditions around the world. This seasonal collection features hilarious to heart warming originals and clever arrangements of some old holiday favorites that are sure to be a hit with young singers everywhere! Songs come complete with accompanied vocal arrangements, choreography and reproducible singer sheets. For additional holiday flavor, a separate CD recording is available for sing-along and performing fun! Available: Song Collection (with reproducible singer songsheets) and Performance/Accompaniment CD. For Gr. 1-6.

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