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That'd be fantastic.
Very nice.
All right, so that's the frozen frost fryer fare.
Where are we going next, my friend, as we load up the sleigh and prepare to take off?
Let's do our tribute to Vince Giraldi.
Okay.
I came up with this one.
I know in one episode we certainly talked about the Charlie Brown Christmas special and kind of dabbled in this, but I wanted to just sort of do a little tribute to the man himself because, boy, oh, boy, for my money, there's no better Christmas music than the Charlie Brown Christmas special Vince Guaraldi jazz trio.
Okay.
I don't get sick of it, but I do appreciate that because we both certainly cherish it.
Yeah, and big thanks to The New Yorker, specifically an article from Ethan Iverson, I think from 2017-ish.
Pianowithjohnny.com, that's J-O-N-N-Y.
And Unconservatory.org, who all had little bits and pieces about the great Vince Giraldi, who was born Vincent Anthony Delaglio in 1928 in San Francisco.
Yeah.
I mean, is there ever a more Italian name than Vincenzo Dallagio?
No, there really isn't.
Maybe Tony Soprano.
That's right.
He went to the war.
He came back and, like you said, sort of started playing around a little jazz, clearly a talented guy.