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Utah Film Center offers a different world of Christmas music in charming ‘Jingle Bell Rocks!’

December 18, 2014
Fans of Pink Floyd’s 1982 film highlighting one of its best album releases ‘The Wall’ might remember that a recording of Vera Lynn (see below) on the 1937 Christmas song ‘The Little Boy That Santa Forgot’ is featured in...
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