Happy Christmas to everyone who celebrates and Happy Holidays to all! In celebration of the season, plenty of famous artists, including a variety of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, took to their official websites and social media pages to send out special greetings and wishes to fans.
Here are just some of those holiday messages:
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Paul McCartney posted a vintage photo of himself wearing a Santa Claus outfit and holding up a wrapped gift, along with a note that reads, โHave yourself a merry little Christmas ๐- Paul,โ along with a vintage photo of the former Beatles star wearing a Santa Claus outfit and holding up a wrapped gift.
The Rolling Stones posted a new photo of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood with this accompanying message: โWishing you all a very Merry Christmas and weโll see you in 2024!! ๐๐ธ๐โ
The Whoโs holiday greeting featured a photo of the monolith that appears on the Whoโs Next album cover set in a snowy landscape. The image also features the message, โMerry Christmas and Happy Who Year! from Pete [Townshend] and Roger [Daltrey], The Who touring band and everyone at thewho.com.โ
Bruce Springsteen posted an archival video clip of his singing โSanta Claus Is Coing to Townโ and a note that reads, โHappy Holidays, from all of us on E Street!โ
KISS shared a holiday-themed poster that reads โMerry KISSmas,โ and features the band members wearing Santa hats and holding KISS Army logos, surrounded by images of vinyl LPs.
John Fogerty posted a video clip in which he recalls how he came up with his old band Creedence Clearwater Revivalโs name on Christmas Eve in 1967.
Bob Dylan shared a clip of the animated video for his version of โLittle Drummer Boy,โ which was featured on his 2009 holiday album, Christmas in the Heart.
Aerosmith posted a greeting featuring a holiday-themed caricature of the band and the message, โHave ^A^ Merry Christmas! ๐โ
Queen shared a video that featured archival film clips of each band member superimposed on animated Christmas tree ornaments. The band also posted a separate message on its website that reads, โMerry Christmas! Enjoy the festive break, everyone, thanks again for being the No.1 fans in rock!โ
The late Tom Pettyโs estate posted a clip of Pettyโs 1987 appearance on a special Christmas episode of Itโs Garry Shandling Show. Petty was featured singing Christmas carols with โthe lads.โ








