Christmas Music from Newfoundland & Labrador
There is amazing music being made in Newfoundland. Every day.
These playlists serve some holiday spirit.
Newfoundland Christmas Music
Ultimate 2024 #NFLDXMAS Playlist
Christmas Mixtapes
Is there a better way to show someone you like them (and I mean like-like them) than creating a mixtape? Maybe. I’m not sure. I’m old school that way. What I do know is that I have a deep love for music from Newfoundland & Labrador—it’s diverse, creative, and endlessly exciting.
I’m also a huge fan of the holiday season, especially the run-up to Christmas when I get to break out the Christmas music. There are so many wonderful seasonal songs, and part of the joy is rediscovering them each year. I’m partial to traditional Christmas carols and enjoy hearing modern takes on centuries-old songs. But every now and then, a fresh, new composition comes along and captures my holiday spirit completely. Newfoundland and Labrador’s musicians have been especially impressive in both arenas.
Here are a few of my Christmas favourites—some are timeless classics, others are original compositions, but all are performed by the talented artists of Newfoundland & Labrdor. They’re all amazing, and I can’t wait for you to hear them.
Classic(ish) NL Christmas Music
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2023 Christmas Playlist
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Classic NL Christmas Music
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Newfoundland & Labrador Christmas Music Advent Calendar (2024)
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Carolina East’s Home for the Holidays album is one of my Christmas favourites — she makes familiar holiday classics all her own.
It’s Tibb’s Eve! This year we have a new Tibb’s Eve song thanks to Port-aux-Poutines
Ian Foster and Nancy Hynes’ version of the Christmas classic ‘Old Toy Trains’ is one of my favourites.
There are just 4 days until Christmas and The Ennis Sisters are helping me cope with an awful weather forecast.
There are 5 days until Christmas… and today I’m listening to Rum Ragged’s version of one of my old favourite.
Check out this not-so-typical holiday song from Andrew Pike.
Part of Christmas is coming to terms with loss, ‘The Robe’ by Rosemary Lawton and Brad Tuck taps into those emotions beautifully.
Newfoundland & Labrador Christmas Music Advent Calendar (2022)
1 more sleep! Have a Merry Christmas, Everyone!
2 days and it’s time to fall Into Christmas.
Happy midwinter — it’s all looking brighter from here.
Two (great) songs for the price of one from Tomorrow’s Hangover.
A guitar-forward take on a Christmas classic.
Newfoundland & Labrador Christmas Music Advent Calendar (2021)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas… and be kind to yourself
3 ships, 2 days and only one Fine Lads.
3 days til Christmas — check out these renditions of the Simani classic Christmas Fancy by Jordan Harnum and the Ennis Sisters.
Something beautiful for the bleakest days.
Secret Santa… hate the game… love the song.
CHRISTMAS POSTS
A love lost, a restless spirit, and a cursed town... Can they escape the past, or will the whispers on the wind pull them back? Find out in the old Newfoundland Boxing Day tale.
In this Christmas story, set on Tibb’s Eve in Trinity, Clara stumbles upon a house aglow with warmth and stories from the past. As the night unfolds, she discovers the magic of memories, old friends, and the fleeting nature of time.
A Christmas voyage gone wrong, the story of the Ellen Munn lives on in song—as a tale of courage, kindness, and the perils of Newfoundland winter.
On Boxing Day, Martha’s lonely world changes when a mysterious mummer arrives with a song that brings back memories of lost love. A dance and a promise fulfilled make for the strangest Christmas miracle ever.
It’s almost here — only one more sleep. David Brodie has a perfect song for that!!