Linus and Lucy – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame – Telstar Award

My second induction for the Instrumental: Telstar Award is straight from the Peanuts animated special, “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.

Since it’s Christmas time, I have a great choice for the award. “Linus and Lucy,” composed by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, is one of the most iconic pieces of music associated with the Peanuts animated specials. Its lively, playful melody captures the essence of the Peanuts characters and remains synonymous with the franchise.

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Artificial Christmas Trees

Most fake trees (85%) in the U.S. are imported from China, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.

One of the first artificial Christmas trees was made using goose feathers that were dyed green. The German feather trees were one response by Germans to continued deforestation in Germany in the 1880s. The German feather trees[1] eventually made their way to the United States where they became rather popular as well. In fact, the use of natural Christmas trees in the United States was pre-dated by a type of artificial tree. These first trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids lit by candles, they were developed in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, by the German Moravian Church in 1747.

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