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Free Christmas Music on Amazon.com and Internet Radio Stations

Amazon has announced it will be repeating a holiday tradition for free holiday music on its Amazon MP3 store which started last year. If you need more than one free song a day from Amazon, you can tune in to many online radio stations for free Christmas music like Jingle Bells, Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer or Jingle Bell Rock.

Starting December 1 and every day through Christmas, Amazon.com will unveil a new holiday song available to download free in their "25 for Free" promotion. The first free Christmas song revealed on December 1 was Joy To The World by Casting Crowns from their album Peace On Earth. Today Amazon.com revealed its second free song: Snow Angel by Tori Amos from the album Midwinter Graces.

If you can't wait to hear Here Comes Santa Claus or White Christmas, tune into one of many online radio stations online. Free streaming of Christmas songs that are on 24 hours a day will keep you in the holiday spirit at work or at home.

Here are three free online radio stations that feature free Christmas music. Most local radio stations in major cities also stream live and carry Christmas music for free at some point during the season.

Smooth Christmas Music Online: A great variety of classic Christmas tunes at http://www.smoothchristmasradio.com

AOL Christmas Music: 10 Christmas channels to choose from at http://music.aol.com/radioguide/christmas-music

Accuradio: Dozens of Christmas music channels from jazz to modern Christmas tunes at http://www.accuradio.com/holidays

Free Christmas music isn't hard to find on the Internet. It is, however, important to make sure the site you use is not full of pop-up ads that could harm your computer and that there are no hidden surprises when it comes to the word "free."

Written by Cheryl Phillips
HULIQ.com

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