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#292 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Happy holidays from the Juicebox Podcast!

In 2015, then nine year old Sydney Muller created the theme music for the Juicebox Podcast. Today she shares her versions of 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' and Elton Johns, 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'.

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Scott Benner 0:00
Welcome to a very special and surprise episode of the Juicebox Podcast. I've got a little something for you for Christmas. So bear with me for one second, to tell you a little bit of a story, then I'll get you your gift. I'd begun to imagine the podcast back at the end of 2014. I started by trying to teach myself about recording equipment and producing audio microphones and feel like I did an okay job back then, but I'm definitely still getting better at it. As time goes on. One thing I got 100% right back then, in 2014 is I reached out to a friend named Rob Miller. And I asked Rob, if his nine year old daughter Sydney would consider making me a theme song for my podcast.

A few weeks later, Sydney began to write and perform. And eventually she came up with this terrific theme that we use every week on the podcast. After we had the theme in place, I needed music for ads. And Sydney came through again.

Since the podcast is now five years old, you know what that means? Right? Sidney is 14, and she's still making music. As a matter of fact, the other day, I heard Sydney singing Have yourself a merry little Christmas. And it made me reach out to her and her father to see if they'd be willing to share it here with you guys. For Christmas. very kindly. they've agreed to let me play it right now for you. And as a little bonus to this bonus, after Have yourself a merry little Christmas, you'll get to hear Sydney from a year or two ago. Perform Elton John's goodbye yellow brick road. Sydney, I want to thank you so much for lending your talent to the show. I think your theme music brings warmth and compassion. It makes the show feel friendly. And I love that people here at first thing every time a new episode comes out. So Merry Christmas to everyone. This is Sydney Mahler performing Have yourself a merry little Christmas and goodbye yellow brick road

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and your friends to

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be senior.

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So goodbye

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to kill manual

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I'm going back to my

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finally decide my future

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mongrels

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were the dogs of society.

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Back to

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the side

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so goodbye yellow brick road, where the dogs aside how

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he can

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go

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back to

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finally the sign in my future

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Finally, decide

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