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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  • Artist: Donnie Tatem
  • Label: Essential Media Mod
  • UPC: 894232884824
  • Item #: 2685897X
  • Genre: Xmas Vocal
  • Release Date: 11/15/2024
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Price: $9.92
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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas on CD

An extremely talented vocalist raised in the gospel tradition, Lavon "Donnie" Tatem has become one of the most popular singers in the Philly Soul tradition. Tatem began his recording career as a member of the group Gentlemen Of Leisure that recorded the single "Never Had A Love Like This Before" in 1980. He can also be heard on the movie score of "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" on Lorimar Records in 1979. In 1981, Donnie joined the legendary acappella gospel group "The Stars Of Harmony" based out of Woodbury, New Jersey. In 1995, Tatem scored the lead role in the off-Broadway production "If Only For You" in Atlantic City and continued touring as a solo gospel artist until 2008 when he joined TRU with singers James "Jimi" Williams and Primo Wansley. The group attracted the attention of legendary producer Butch Ingram and recorded the critically acclaimed album My Love Is TRU in 2010 on Society Hill Records, to which Donnie contributed the songs "Night & Day Dreams" and "Who Do You See When You Look At Me?." Since then, Tatem has become an invaluable vocalist on many of the Society Hill sessions that Butch Ingram produces, and in 2016 made his solo album debut with the critically acclaimed "Ain't No Love" which further cemented his status as a songwriter and lead vocalist who many consider the "cream of the crop." Donnie is featured here backed by members of INGRAM, the first family of Philly Soul, singing the heart-warming Christmas classic, "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," which originally appeared on the popular holiday compilation "Merry Christmas From Philadelphia" - just in time for the holidays.