Jazz/Review Meegan & Tobin - The Season's Back Again
Together, Jeff Meegan and David Tobin have crafted more than 1,000 works across jazz, classical, pop, big band, and film/TV music. Their compositions have appeared in Fleabag, This Is Us, RuPaul’s Drag Race, NCIS, The Equalizer, A Million Little Things, Big Mouth, and other top-tier productions.
Meegan & Tobin’s “The Season’s Back Again” returns as a radiant reminder of why holiday music holds such a powerful place in family traditions. Revived for the 2025 season, this beloved album reemerges with all the warmth, nostalgia, and cinematic elegance that made it a treasured favorite when it was first recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studio 2. Its reappearance feels perfectly timed, offering comfort and familiarity in a world eager for connection.
At the heart of the album is the emotional sincerity of Emmy Award–winning vocalist Jeff Meegan and BAFTA-affiliated composer David Tobin. Their shared vision blends classic Christmas sentiment with lush, filmic arrangements, creating songs that feel expansive yet deeply personal. Standout performances from Meegan, Steve Memmolo, Lydia Harrell, and the ensemble of Jo Goldsmith-Eteson, Sara Brimer Davey, Kevin Fox, and Nick Girard give the album its glowing, communal spirit. Each voice contributes to a sound that feels timeless, generous, and inviting.
What sets “The Season’s Back Again” apart is its balance between tradition and emotional storytelling. Rather than relying on spectacle alone, the album focuses on memory, family, and the quiet magic of togetherness. That authenticity is reflected in Meegan’s personal connection to Christmas music and in Tobin’s joy at revisiting songs tied to his children’s holiday experiences.
As it returns to playlists and living rooms alike, “The Season’s Back Again” feels less like a reissue and more like a homecoming. Meegan & Tobin have crafted a holiday album that doesn’t simply mark the season — it deepens it, making space for reflection, joy, and enduring tradition.