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"The Reviews":
 

Family Fun Magazine
"The first doo-wop album for kids...There's plenty of fun stuff on this one-of-a-kind recording."
Moira McCormick

Parenting Magazine
Most holiday music collections for children are sappy, if not soggy, but the voices of this five-person acappella group from Indiana soar with holiday cheer and optimism. Parenting Magazine--Reviews

Parents Magazine
"Who needs an instrument to make music? These doo-wops are as tasty as lollipops."
Martin F. Kahn

Family Fun Magazine
This latest release from Stormy Weather titled "Doo-Wop Yule Pop", featuring HardRock, Coco & Joe might even become a Christmas tradition of its own". 
Moira McCormick

Chicago Tribune
"Encountering its warm rich voices and sweet melodies is a bit like walking from a bitter winter night into a toasty abode filled with Christmas decorations and friends."
Tom Popson

Canadian Family Magazine
"This is a superb collection of doo-wop tunes for kids with total respect for children's appreciation of sophisticated and inventive arrangements...Nostalgic parents can happily introduce their children to classic R and B."
Susan Devins

Parents Choice Gold Winner
"Children's music might never be the same."

CNN
"It's like a golden egg...it'll produce every year!"

The Washington Post
"A number of classic doo-wop harmonies by a fine group called Stormy Weather... You'll feel caught in a time warp, but you won't complain."
Richard Harrington

Entertainment Weekly
"This collection hums along with spontaneous glee. The mostly a cappella arrangements are full of finger-snapping fun. It's a funky street-corner Christmas, with a doo-wop in place of every ho-ho-ho." Bob Cannon

Mac Report
"You're gonna love this wonderful Christmas disc...it's a great idea and works without a flaw...the most touching holiday song of the year...Little Red Shoes."

New York Daily News
"Not only first rate R & B vocal group singing, but a refreshing selection." 
David Hinkley