Since the Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a progressive rock band, it’s no surprise they released a rock version of “Christmas Canon.” “Christmas Canon Rock” appeared on the group’s record ...
When Trans-Siberian Orchestra started touring ... And it contained some of our biggest hits: “Wizards in Winter,” “Christmas Canon Rock, “Siberian Sleigh Ride.” So there’s just a ...
Joined by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, the band delivers a performance of their 1998 hit from "The Christmas Attic" on "GMA." ...
Twenty-five years into its tenure as a holiday touring act, Trans-Siberian Orchestra is as comfortable as that ugly seater ...
Tran-Siberian Orchestra is making its annual pilgrimage to Cleveland to give fans "The Lost Christmas Eve" and other TSO hits ...
“The Lost Christmas ... Canon,” which enlarged 17th-century composer Johann Pachelbel’s famed “Canon in D Major” with lyrics that lauded the wonder of Christmas Eve. The Trans-Siberian ...
So it was nice to have the symphonic rock ... “What Is Christmas?,” “Back to a Reason (Part II”) and William Chatteron Dix’s “What Child is This?” Trans-Siberian Orchestra violinist ...
Every year, a certain North Pole resident has to orchestrate the most magical of nights. Someone who can relate is Elliot Saltzman, Trans-Siberian Orchestra touring and production director, who is ...
For many folks in the area, seeing the Trans-Siberian Orchestra is among those traditions. The multi-platinum classically-infused prog-rock collective ... “The Lost Christmas Eve,” the third ...
It makes sense then, that he was inspired to create what he called a holiday “rock ... Lost Christmas Eve” is celebrating its 20th anniversary. In recognition, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra ...