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Official Music Of The Kringle Universe

🎶 “Every story has a soundtrack — this is the music of Christopher Kringle’s world.”

Each album opens a new doorway into his story: some follow the narrative chapter by chapter, carrying readers deeper into the magic of Christmas, while others surface like artifacts — a Lost Boogie Record from 1977, hidden for decades in the vaults of the North Pole, or future collections echoing with forgotten voices and secret histories. Together, these records form a living archive of sound — part storybook, part legend — where every melody is a clue, every rhythm a memory, and every album expands the growing symphony of the Kringle saga.

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Book #1: The Seven Year Curse (1907)

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🎄 Kringle Family Christmas Album


The Seven Year Curse book is brought to life in music. Fourteen original songs follow Christopher, Wally, and the elves through early adventures in 1900s New York, Hershey, and beyond — each melody unlocking a hidden piece of the Kringle saga.

Book #6: The Kringle Wedding Album (1957)

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🌺 The Kringle Wedding Album – 1957


Recorded aboard the SS Lurline en route to Maui, this long-lost collection captures the night Chris Kringle and Norene were wed beneath the banyan stars. Twelve original songs blend Hawaiian swing, 1950s rock & roll, doo-wop, and novelty party jams.

Book #9: North Pole Boogie - Greatest Hits (1977)

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🪩 Long Lost Boogie Album


ELF Waves: North Pole Boogie (1977) is a rediscovered disco treasure from the vaults of the North Pole. Funky, glitter-soaked tracks reveal a secret side of the Kringle universe — when elves traded sleigh bells for sequins and danced the night away.

This is the official Christopher Kringle music section. Stories, music, and videos from the North Pole Santa universe.


Artist: Dr. P  |  Label: C&W Entertainment™

AI-assisted recordings (no voice clones, no borrowed melodies). Human arrangements and performances credited per track.


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