Author Archives: Mike Clark
New Music: Nat King Cole The Christmas Song
I’ve added a new album to the station: Nat King Cole’s The Christmas Song. These are classic songs, and are very relaxing and enjoyable.
A Charlie Brown Christmas
I have rotated some music off of the station. I’ve already added the soundtrack from A Charlie Brown Christmas. Let me know what you’d like to hear and I’ll try to find it. Unfortunately, if you can only give me … Continue reading
Christmas Lights Rock
When I was a kid, my dad would decorate our house with a 4 foot star, and those big old colored light bulbs strung around the roof and garage. I think he would approve of what this family has done … Continue reading
Station Full!
I’ve started seeing that the station is full, and no more new listeners can listen. There are three solutions to that: If the station is full, wait a few minutes and try again. Not a great solution, since it wastes … Continue reading
Have you ever read Luke?
Many of us know the basics of the Christmas story. The official story is told by Linus in Peanut’s A Charlie Brown Christmas when he recites Luke 2:8-14. You can now read the complete Christmas story.
Christmas Lyrics
I have posted the lyrics to Christmas carols and songs.
New Music: Rick Seaton Ivory Angels
I’ve just added Rick Seaton’s new Christmas album to the station. The album is Ivory Angels. I think you’ll enjoy the piano music and (is it?) harp in the Christmas hymns and carols. Rick has a web site, check it … Continue reading
New Music: Philip Wesley Comfort and Joy
I’ve just added Philip Wesley’s new Christmas album to the station. The album is Comfort and Joy. I think you’ll love the soft piano music of traditional Christmas hymns and carols. Philip has a web site, check it out: Philip … Continue reading
New Site Design
I have finally updated the PlanetMike Christmas Music radio station web site. Let me know what you think. And yes, I still have a ton of work to do on it. Which hopefully will be done on Monday.
Live365 Tools for the Mac
This set of scripts works on Mac OS X 10.4. I’d assume it will work fine on older versions of OS X, and even most variations of Linux/Unix. I’ve only tested this on OS X 10.4 and Red Hat Enterprise … Continue reading
