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Anthony Benjamin Spreads Holiday Cheer with New Single “Merry Christmas”

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London-based self-taught pianist and singer-songwriter Anthony Benjamin returns with his latest festive single, Merry Christmas, a heartfelt celebration of community, togetherness, and the spirit of the holiday season. Having started playing the family piano at the age of five, Anthony has developed a deep passion for melody and storytelling, which shines through in every composition he shares with his audience.

Since releasing his first song at the start of the 2020 pandemic, Anthony has been prolific, producing over 200 tracks and cultivating a loyal, interactive fanbase. His work has also reached wider audiences, with multiple compositions featured on BBC television.

With Merry Christmas, Anthony aimed to craft a song that feels both timeless and quintessentially British—one that could easily sit alongside holiday classics from the past five decades. Drawing on his love for experimenting with unique chord progressions and rich harmonies, he has created a track that is bold, joyous, and evocative of the festive season.

The single captures the warmth, nostalgia, and magic of Christmas while highlighting the power of togetherness, offering listeners an uplifting soundtrack to celebrate with friends, family, and community. Anthony Benjamin’s Merry Christmas is a modern classic in the making.

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