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Jams & Joints #5: Eight Songs to Light Up Your Chanukah

Jams & Joints #5: Eight Songs to Light Up Your Chanukah

Turn it up and light it up with a special Chanukah-themed playlist by our friend David Katznelson

The festival of lights has arrived! Hopefully, you picked up one of our new Chanukah Candles 5-Pack Dad Stashes and you’ve been playing Daddy’s Dreidel game with the Driedel we sent along with it. Now we’ve got one more present for you to open up. A sonic gift from our friend and Grammy-nominated record producer David Katznelson that will have you jammin’ through all eight nights. It’s a playlist of eight songs about light, one for each miracle night, and one song about darkness when the party is over but there is still love to be had.

(We've listed the tracks and David's notes below in case you don't use Spotify)

Long As I Can See The Light I Creedence Clearwater Revival I Classic boogaloo from the Berkeley Bayou

Beginning To See The Light I Velvet Underground I Fuzz will guide the way

My Little Love-Light I Chuck Berry I Doin’ the Duck on night three

Gonna Take a Miracle I Alton Ellis I The Godfather of Rocksteady takes the shamus

What Is The Light? I The Flaming Lips I Psych brethren deliver the soft bulletin

A Perfect Miracle I Spiritualized I Heat waves from a lost spaceman

Shine A Light I The Rolling Stones I Classic Stones gospel

Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning I Mississippi Fred McDowell I King of the Hill Country lights up the menorah

The Dark End Of The Street I James Carr I The lights are out, love is alive (in honor of Stan Kesler)