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Sirius XM Radio today announced its holiday music lineup featuring seven commercial-free specialty channels celebrating the holiday season.
For more information about additional holiday programming, visit www.siriusxm.com/holiday
SiriusXM’s holiday channel lineup features:
Holiday Traditions (via satellite on channel 4 and SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 755) will feature traditional holiday recordings from the ‘40s through the ‘60s by artists such as Bing Crosby, Andy Williams, Ray Conniff and Nat "King" Cole.
Tuesday, November 13—Monday, December 31
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Holly (via satellite on channel 17 and SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 756) will feature contemporary holiday music as well as traditional favorites, including songs by Mariah Carey, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Whitney Houston, Colbie Caillat, Josh Groban, the cast of Glee and Michael Buble.
Tuesday, November 13—Monday, December 31
Holiday Pops (via satellite on channel 75 and SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 757) will feature classical Christmas carols and holiday favorites, including songs from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Luciano Pavarotti, New York Philharmonic, King’s College Choir, Boston Pops and Thomas Hampson.
Tuesday, December 4—Wednesday, December 26
Country Christmas (via satellite on channel 58 and SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 758) will feature an assortment of country Christmas music, including Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood and Lady Antebellum.
Tuesday, December 4—Wednesday, December 26
Navidad (SiriusXM channel 501 and SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 760) will feature contemporary Latin holiday music and traditional sounds, including Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, José Feliciano, Aventura, Marco Antonio Solís and Christina Aguilera.
Tuesday, December 4—Monday, January 7
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