We made a playlist of holiday music by Greenville, SC musicians

Because “listening local” has a nice ring to it.

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Listening local just got a lot more festive. | Photo by @james_simpson_photography

It’s beginning to look sound a lot like the holidays in Greenville, thanks to some local musicians.

We put together a Spotify playlist featuring original holiday music by Greenville musicians to serve as the soundtrack to your days of decking the halls, including:

  • Graydon Tomlinson, with new tunes like “Let’s Make Christmas Last” and “I Don’t Want to Do Christmas Without You.”
  • Jamie Wright, with the recent release “The Christmas Song” and Jamie Wright Band with “Give Love on Christmas.”
  • Nathan Angelo, with his 2019 EP “Season for You,” featuring four songs
A graphic for a Spotify playlist of Greenville, SC musician's holiday music

Click here to start listening.

Photo by @james_simpson_photography, graphic by GVLtoday

We think we can keep filling this stocking playlist. Are you a local musician (or know of one) who has holiday music to add? Share the Spotify link(s) with us to add to the list.

Taking a break from holiday tunes? Check out our year-round GVL artists playlist, featuring 300+ songs by local musicians like Kylie Odetta, Marcus King Band, and more.

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