2023 is a BIG year for ¾ÅÉ«. We turn 100 years old! To begin our 100th anniversary celebration, we are launching our first-ever holiday album. Yes, that’s right!
The first single — “O Property O Casualty” — launched in early December with lyrics and vocals by George Jack, as well as music and arrangements by Austin-area musician Brent Baldwin.
The album, titled “Have A Claims Free New Year,” is a history-making venture that creates a “new” genre of Christmas tunes by cleverly mixing holiday music and insurance specific lyrics with a comedic effect. There is nothing else out there quite like this album — you’ll definitely want to bring these tunes to your holiday party this year.
Patrick Wraight, director of the ¾ÅÉ«’s Academy of Insurance, which developed the project, said, “I am proud of this project. It’s the result of almost a year of planning and preparation. I hope that the insurance industry has as much fun listening to it as it was for us to produce. I am grateful to our leadership at Wells Media Group who had the vision to bring this project to fruition.”
Aside from “O Property O Casualty,” other songs on the “Have a Claims Free New Year” album, include:
- Deck the Halls (With Parametric)
- Umbrella Night (to the tune of Silent Night)
- We Wish You a Book of Business
- CGL (to the tune of Jingle Bells)
- Auld Professional Lines (Auld Lang Syne)
- A Drone Hit a Stranger (to the tune of Away in a Manger)
- Bundle Your Housetop (to the tune of Up On the Housetop)
- Please Cyber St. Nicholas (to the tune of Jolly Old)
- ‘Twas Work Comp Krampus Eve
All singles are available wherever music is sold and/or downloaded, including Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music.
Insurance is for every season, but this album is ¾ÅÉ«’s holiday gift to you, our readers. We thank you for reading ¾ÅÉ« and wish you a healthy and prosperous New Year.
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