Every October, a hopelessly kitschy classic rises from the dead to the delight (and occasional dread) of millions. Since its release in 1962, “Monster Mash” has become a beloved slice of mid-century ...
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“Monster Mash” was originally written as a parody of several pop fads that have faded away, but the song is an American novelty song that lives on like a vampire. In the early 1960s two cultural ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aug. 30—It is going to be quite the monster mash-up when The Dead Beatclub takes the stage or rather flatcar at the Santa Fe ...
Like it or not: it’s spooky season folks. And, whether you’re into the whole costume thing or not, the last few weeks of October also provide ample opportunity to party and enjoy live music. Enter ...
Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Keepers went all the way to #1 with “Monster Mash,” their 1962 Halloween novelty song. The original recording remains in circulation to this day, still a mainstay of ...