Victor Greywolf in his first Holiday Debut concert as "Johnny Wassail", singing holiday songs, doing some stand up comedy, along with comedy, and other social comedy that will never allow you to look at the holidays the same way again.
Victor Greywolf in his first concert, under the name of Johnny Wassail sings some of the most known and treasured Christmas carols in the style of Yule Log, as well as in the style of his favorite singer Andy Williams, and also sings them in his voice. A straight to video holiday concert to be enjoyed by all.—goldenday
Victor greywolf debuts in his first holiday singing concert as Johnny Wassail. Concert is straight to video as he sings the songs that are on his two holiday albums. Songs such as hark the herald angels sing, oh come all yee faithful, and various others.
They're all right for the holidays. It is almost like a tribute to various holiday singers such as Perry Como, Johnny Mathis, and the late great Andy Williams, who was influential in him making the holiday albums happen that lead to this debut concert. A combination of comedy, political commentaries and holiday music delivered the only way that Victor Greywolf aka in this concert Johnny Wassail could only tell it, and deliver it to an audience that could understand life no other way.
The concert also includes some stand up footage, and him marrying someone. Along with the greatest hits from his albums: happy holidays, I dedicate this album to yee, and from me to you I wish you happy holidays greatest hits, according to spotify.
There might be a couple of songs that might be released via the video concert that weren't put on the albums.
In this concert, like the one man show, he will also talk about everything from movies to other parts of his life from starting his art career, after getting kicked out of high school, to current artwork, his life at present time.
Topics include jokes, his opinions on his life and society as a whole.
A concert movie to be enjoyed by people of all ages, especially the ages of the most outspoken, not afraid to tell it like it is.