Go Fish Christmas Youtube video clocks up 14 million hits

|PIC1|Celebrated children’s group, Go Fish, is excited to announce that over 14,000,000 people have viewed a video posted on YouTube.com of their song “Christmas With A Capital C”.

The song is on their Christmas album titled Snow, which includes original tracks as well as familiar hits including “White Christmas”, “Joy To The World”, and “Drummer Boy”.

The hit single, features conservative comedian, Brad Stine, who hilariously rants about the political correctness that revolves around saying “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas”.

Go Fish touring the US over Christmas and have already sold out the 14,000-seat Excel Center in St Paul, Minnesota as well as received coverage on NBC’s The Today Show.

Go Fish – comprised of male trio Jamie Statema, Jason Folkmann and Andy Selness – are arguably one of the most unique groups in the music industry. They are widely known for making self-proclaimed “great music for kids that won’t drive parents bonkers” and the kids and parents agree.

With five albums, a packed national Christmas tour, massive fanbase support, and a huge online presence, Go Fish is one of the hardest working music groups in the industry today.

With great harmonies, smart lyrics (written mostly by Statema), and positive messages, Go Fish creates a musical presentation that will perfectly contribute to the special family moments this Christmas season.

For more information, visit www.gofishguys.com and to join the millions and view “Christmas With A Capital C” go to www.youtube.com

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