Hamler is also the boyhood home of composer and musician Chip Davis of the renowned Mannheim Steamroller musical group.
Mannheim Steamroller covered the song as the final track on the 1999 album, Mannheim Steamroller Meets the Mouse.
The network also distributes Goddard's Gold and The 70s, two oldies/classic hits syndicated series hosted by KOOL-FM long-time Phoenix-based on-air radio broadcaster Steve Goddard, and An American Christmas, an annual special hosted by Mannheim Steamroller.
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The New Age band Mannheim Steamroller also recorded a version for their 1988 Christmas album A Fresh Aire Christmas, using a dulcimer as the main instrument.
Trimming the Tree is a Mannheim Steamroller album of Christmas music, released in 2007.
American Gramaphone has also released solo albums by Mannheim Steamroller musicians Jackson Berkey and Ron Cooley, as well as by the bands Checkfield and America.