In the most electrifying Christmas “gift” to their fans this season, The Red Clay Strays dusted off holiday spirit — and a classic rock‑n‑roll vibe — with a live cover of Elvis Presley’s “Santa Claus Is Back In Town.” The performance brings swagger, grit, and Southern soul, perfectly capturing the band’s roots while reminding listeners that they’re not afraid to dip into rockabilly or holiday mischief when the mood strikes.
Guitar riffs roar, drums stomp, voices howl — and you can almost smell the whiskey and pine needles through the speakers. It’s exactly the kind of dark‑tinted, rock‑n‑roll holiday spirit you didn’t know you needed.

Of course, this isn’t just a side‑note in their climb. The Strays have been on a meteoric rise — signing with a major label, releasing full albums, and earning major nods in the country world. As of November 2025, they clinched the trophy for the coveted CMA Awards’ Vocal Group of the Year — a milestone that could’ve felt out of reach just a few years ago.
But drop a wild live Christmas cover on top of that win, and they’re sending a message loud and clear: they’re not here just to play by the rules of country music. They’re here to shake things up.
If you thought you knew what a holiday song could sound like — think again. With “Santa Claus Is Back in Town,” The Red Clay Strays turn the season’s cheer into a gritty, rebellious, rock‑tinged celebration you’ll want on heavy rotation.