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Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Wal-Mart Exclusive) Released: 2007; Label: Atlantic Records; Format: CD; 90 12 — — — Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night) Released: October 30, 2012; Label: Atlantic/Lava (35321) Format: CD; 9 2 4 3 1 US: 344,000 [13] "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO [5]) is an American rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli (both members of Savatage) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel to form the core of the creative team.
The Christmas Attic is the second studio album by the American rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra, released in 1998. The cover art is by Edgar Jerins. [5] On September 5, 2019, The Christmas Attic was certified 2× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. [6]
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will go on tour beginning in November 2023. ... The holiday tour will feature the group's biggest heavy metal hits. ... 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You ...
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The legendary Trans-Siberian Orchestra, known for some Christmas hits, actually has roots that trace back to Tampa.
Al Pitrelli (born September 26, 1962) is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Megadeth, Alice Cooper and Savatage.He has performed with various acts as a band member, session musician and touring member, including Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Asia, Dee Snider, Kathy Troccoli, Taylor Dayne, Blue Öyster Cult, Exposé and Joe Lynn Turner.
With the artist name changed to Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 again in the first weeks of January 1997 and January 1998, peaking at No. 49 both times. [4] The song also charted on Billboard 's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart on the week ending January 3, 1998, peaking at No. 29.