If there’s one thing I love about Liz Kennedy, it’s her extraordinary ability to turn memories into music that feels lived-in, warm, and deeply human. This holiday season, she gifts us three stunning Christmas tracks — each one rooted in real stories, vivid emotions, and the magic that only Liz can translate into song.
This isn’t commercial, cookie-cutter Christmas music.
This is Liz Kennedy — raw, reflective, imaginative, and honest.
These songs deserve to be heard, shared, and added to your holiday playlist immediately.
“Lizzy’s Christmas Sleigh” — A Heart-Melting Christmas Memory Brought to Life
Let me be direct: this Christmas song is pure magic.
“Lizzy’s Christmas Sleigh” isn’t just a holiday tune — it’s an origin story of childhood wonder, wrapped in beautiful lyricism and emotional authenticity. The fact that this is a true memory makes it even more special. A 6-year-old Liz, perched on her father’s shoulders on Meriday Lane, looks up…and swears she sees Santa’s sleigh crossing the moon.
Not imagined — believed.
Believed so deeply that the memory stayed with her for life.
Her lyrics capture this beautifully:
“Yes, I’m not a kid…
Yet at yuletide I go back in time
To when I saw the sleigh — I did.”
That line hits you right in the heart. Because we’ve all had that one magical Christmas moment that no one else quite understood — but we believed in it anyway.
The production (J. Jaffe + Liz Kennedy) is warm and intimate, bringing piano, acoustic guitar, chimes, and vocal layers that feel like stepping back into childhood. The “Costco Chorus” lyric made me smile — classic Liz humor woven into nostalgia.
This track is a holiday treasure.

“Snowman Moon (A Christmas Crime)” — A Cinematic Winter Tale of Unexpected Magic
“Snowman Moon” is a mood.
It feels like driving on a winter night with the windows slightly fogged, snow falling, and the whole world made softer by moonlight.
Liz describes the night perfectly:
“Never was the moon so bright
Driving out that night
Down to the lake…”
This song glows — it’s cinematic, romantic, and filled with poetic suspense. The storytelling is so strong that you see the scenes as she sings them. A cabin party…a reindeer bowtie…a mistletoe smile…champagne…then stepping outside to witness the snowman moon.
The bridge is one of my favorite Liz Kennedy moments ever:
“You said it’s cold
I’m throwing my coat around you
And I could almost feel your arms
Around me too…”
It’s tender, vulnerable, and gorgeously written.
The instrumentation (upright bass, acoustic guitar, warm keyboard layers, and lush vocal harmonies) makes this track feel like part folk tale, part romantic short film.
It’s a winter masterpiece.

“Snow in San Francisco” – A Dreamy Holiday Fantasy in the City by the Bay
This is such a brilliant and unexpected Christmas idea.
In 1977, it actually snowed in San Francisco, and Liz captures the surreal magic of that moment the way only a real storyteller could. She remembers looking out her window and suddenly feeling like it was Christmas — even though it wasn’t.
That feeling became a Christmas carol decades later:
“Inside my flat…the world suddenly felt different…
When I looked out, it was snowing.
It felt like Christmas. A real one.”
Her vocals in this track are soft and nostalgic, almost like she’s whispering a memory. The cello and upright bass add emotional depth, while the piano and oboe sample create a dreamy, cinematic soundscape.
This track feels like a postcard from a moment the world wasn’t supposed to have — rare, magical, unforgettable.
The video by Eric Peltier fits perfectly with its warm, vintage aesthetic.

⭐ Why Liz Kennedy’s Holiday Collection Stands Out
Liz’s music captures:
- Real memories
- Real emotions
- Real storytelling
- Holiday nostalgia without cliché
- Warm, cinematic instrumentation
- A voice that feels like home
Her work reminds us what the holidays truly feel like — the mix of childhood memories, the stories we carry through life, and the small moments that quietly become our traditions.
Her Christmas collection isn’t about Santa or commercial sparkle…
It’s about memory, wonder, connection, and the inner child who never fully grows up.
🎧 Where to Hear Liz This Season
All three Christmas songs will be broadcast daily on KPIU Radio:
- Indie Playlist: 6 PM – 9 PM
- Special Christmas Playlist: 12 PM – 2 PM
Tune in worldwide at KPIU Radio
Perfect for your holiday parties, cozy nights in, and festive mornings.
🎄 Final Word
If you love Christmas music with heart, warmth, and storytelling, do yourself a favor and listen right now
🎧 Stream Liz Kennedy’s holiday songs today and let her music bring warmth, wonder, and a little Christmas magic into your home. Share them with someone who could use a smile this season.
🎧 Listen, follow, and discover more from Liz Kennedy:
Instagram & YouTube: @lizkennedymusic
Artist Channel: LizKennedyMusic
Website: lizkennedymusic.com
Anissa Sutton – Pump it up Magazine – Founder & Editor in Chief





