25 Days of Holiday Songs: “Jingle Bells” by William Shatner (featuring Henry Rollins)

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For a long time now I’ve been gathering a large collection of holiday music – old classics, new favorites, and everything in between – not to mention lots and lots of truly inexplicable pieces of music that somehow people have recorded and shared with the world.

I’m going to share some of this collection with you this December. One song a day from now until Christmas, and we’re going to run through all those categories I described. This one is definitely from the indescribeables: from the 2018 album “Shatner Claus,” here’s Jingle Bells, by the most festive duo ever, William Shatner and Henry Rollins!

Please don’t hate me for doing this.

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Brady Carlson
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Brady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more