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Vinyl Cafe Christmas Tour. Is It Coming To Your Town?

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Vinyl Cafe Pic: Vinyl cafe holiday series with stuart mclean is the perfect early gift for the family.

This is a post primarily for the Canadians who visit this site, but there will be a New York stop for the Christmas tour, and stops in Maine for the Christmas series.

Stuart McLean’s Vinyl Cafe stories have been a favourite of mine for a year. Something about his voice, and the stories take me back to when I was much younger… one of those comfort things that I try not to miss each week.

I attended last December’s series and loved it. While it was very different from listening on the radio, or via podcast I absolutely loved sitting back and listening to the music and stories live.

If you aren’t familiar with Stuart McLean or the Vinyl Cafe I encourage you to download or subscribe to the Vinyl Cafe podcast here. I assure you that not only is it child friendly, but your kids will love the stories, especially the Christmas classic involving Dave and the turkey.

Those of you in Canada can have a look at the tour locations and dates here to book your seat.

Vinyl Cafe is also available on CD and in book form from online or local booksellers.

Enjoy!

Vinyl Cafe: Great Stories For Kids

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There’s something about the CBC in Canada and NPR in the US that I find comforting. I don’t know if its the content, or the hosts or something I haven’t identified yet, but there are certain shows on each that just put me at ease immediately.

One of those in particular can put me in a relaxed mood no matter what’s going on that day, and has been able to for a very long time. That show is the Vinyl Cafe

Stuart McLean’s storytelling ability is legendary. And while I don’t necessarily agree with his musical tastes, I’ll happily sit through his musical guests to get to the stories about Dave, Morley, Sam and Stephanie. If you haven’t listened to the Vinyl Cafe, you should… and if you’re like I was, a Canadian living in the US and feeling a bit homesick you can listen too online or through the podcast.

Finally, it goes without saying, but if you have an opportunity to take your kids to a live taping of the show, you definitely should. I’m quite certain they’ll enjoy it.

“We may not be big but we’re small!”