- Yolyris on Popple on the Road!
- Alicia Toves on Popple on the Road!
- Where did you get your shirt? at Popple on New Words – New Shirt
- Lesleigh on Popple on the Road!
- Michael Marcon on Christmas Presents
Christmas Presents
posted by Kyle on December 18th, 2011
People are asking about Christmas shipping. According to the USPS website, we still have time with First Class or Priority.
I am going to be making a trip to the Post Office on Monday to mail out orders. I can’t make promises, but if you order today, I should be able to get it to you without additional costs.
‘Tis the Season
posted by Dan on December 12th, 2011

We are curious to hear what you all are listening to this holiday season so charge on over to our Facebook Page and let us know, or leave a comment below.
Dan’s Picks:
Phil Wickham, “Songs for Christmas” Phil is a worship leader from San Diego and released this album in 2010. The production is beautiful and the whole album has a serenity/prayerfulness about it which gets me pumped for the Advent journey and coming Christmas celebration.
Deas Vail, “For Shepherds & Kings” This year’s release from Arkansas based Christian group, Deas Vail is short and sweet (4 tracks) so I’ve found myself pretty much just leaving it on a continuous loop. I haven’t heard many groups choosing to cover the “Coventry Carol” but it’s one of my favorites and they do a beautiful job with it… “Lai lai loo le loo ley.”
Kyle’s Picks:
Brian Setzer Orchestra, “Boogie Woogie Christmas” If there is one thing Brian Setzer has, it’s massive amounts of rockabilly style and he brings it, all of it, to this album. The album is full of super fun big band tracks that make me want to go outside, build a snow fort and take on the neighborhood in a snowball fight. Surprisingly beautiful and prayerful is his album closer, an a capella recording of “The Amens.”
The Rat Pack, “Christmas With the Rat Pack” Maybe the only album that exudes more style than Brian Setzer are the classic recordings from Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, and Sinatra. This album runs the gamut from “Rudolph” to “The First Noel” and pegs pretty much every Christmas standard out there. This album makes me want to throw a Christmas party.
Honorable mentions: Johnny Cash’s “Christmas with Johnny Cash,” Sara Groves’ “O Holy Night,” Shane & Shane’s “Glory in the Highest,” Vince Guaraldi Trio, “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
Popple Makes The News
posted by Kyle on December 11th, 2011
We made the Catholic paper (front page and back page). I guess you can call us the bread in this sandwich! Read it here if you wish.
New Shirts Ordered. Will Be Here For Christmas
posted by Kyle on December 4th, 2011
So, in honor of the new translation, we had these shirts made. We printed them on really nice shirts and everyone loves how soft they are. After selling out of them at NCYC, we have reordered them and we should be able to ship them to you on December 16th (possibly before). This should give us plenty of time if you wanted to give them as Christmas gifts.
They are almost at the bottom of our store at http://www.popple.us/web/store
We aren’t really selling these for much of a profit, we just are excited about the Mass and thought these shirts were a fun way of promoting it. Note: if you order this shirt, anything else you order with it will be delayed until December 16th.











