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Auburn Annie
04-26-2007, 03:17 PM
From the Associated Press:

Bobby "Boris" Pickett, whose dead-on Boris Karloff impression propelled the Halloween anthem to the top of the charts in 1962, making him one of pop music's most enduring one-hit wonders, has died of leukemia. He was 69.

Pickett, dubbed "The Guy Lombardo of Halloween," died Wednesday night at the West Los Angeles Veterans Hospital, said his longtime manager, Stuart Hersh. His daughter, Nancy, and his sister, Lynda, were at Pickett's bedside.

"Monster Mash" hit the Billboard chart three times: when it debuted in 1962, reaching No. 1 the week before Halloween; again in August 1970, and for a third time in May 1973. The resurrections were appropriate for a song where Pickett gravely intoned the forever-stuck-in-your-head chorus: "He did the monster mash. ... It was a graveyard smash."

The novelty hit's fans included Bob Dylan, who played the single on his XM Satellite Radio program last October. "Our next artist is considered a one-hit wonder, but his one hit comes back year after year," Dylan noted.

The hit single ensured Pickett's place in the pantheon of pop music obscurities, said syndicated radio host Dr. Demento, whose long-running program celebrates offbeat tunes.

"It's certainly the biggest Halloween song of all time," said Demento. The DJ, who interviewed Pickett last year, said he maintained a sense of humor about his singular success: "As he loved to say at oldies shows, 'And now I'm going to do a medley of my hit.' "

Pickett's impression of Karloff (who despite his name was an Englishman, born William Henry Pratt) was forged in Somerville, Massachusetts, where the boy watched horror films in a theater managed by his father.

Pickett used the impersonation in a nightclub act and when performing with his band the Cordials. A bandmate convinced Pickett they needed to do a song to showcase the Karloff voice, and "Monster Mash" was born -- "written in about a half-hour," said Dr. Demento.

The recording, done in a couple of hours, featured a then-unknown piano player named Leon Russell and a backing band christened The Crypt-Kickers. It was rejected by four major labels before Gary Paxton, lead singer on the Hollywood Argyles' novelty hit "Alley Oop," released "Monster Mash" on his own label.

The instant smash became a sort-of Christmas carol for the pumpkin and ghoul set. In a 1996 interview with People magazine, Pickett said he never grew tired of it: "When I hear it, I hear a cash register ringing."

While Pickett never re-created its success, his "Monster's Holiday," a Christmas follow-up, reached No. 30 in December 1962. And "Graduation Day" hit No. 80 in June 1963.

He continued performing through his final gig in November. He remained in demand for Halloween performances, including a memorable 1973 show where his bus broke down outside Frankenstein, Missouri.

Beside his daughter and sister, Pickett is survived by two grandchildren.

Borderstone
04-26-2007, 05:59 PM
This might be a little morbid for me to say but withthe passings of Don Ho and Kitty Carlisle Hart,I was wondering if there'd be that third person. (Sounds goulish doesn't it?)

I first heard Monster Mash back in the 70s on a San Diego FM oldies station. As just about any kid would,I thought it was funny.
I,like Pickett,can also do a very good Boris Karloff impersonation and my firend's husband just falls over laughing when I do.

For a man who more than likely couldn't carry a tune,Bobby Pickett certainly earned a nice spot in pop music history. Despite the fact that when The Billboard Book OF #1 Hits was first published,his page had no picture available,like it does now.

"Monster Mash" is a song that will live on long after Bobby and as you might expect,being a #1,is a permanent part of my record collection.

RIP Bobby,thanks for the humor and your musical "graveside" manner,while alive.

BILLW
04-27-2007, 05:12 AM
On a lighter note, the Beach Boys do a nice version of the song on their album Beach Boys Concert - 1964. I'm opening the pool today and that album is a poolside standard.

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d148/BILLW1/th_DSC00648.jpg (http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d148/BILLW1/DSC00648.jpg)


R.I.P. Bobby.

Bill :)

Borderstone
04-27-2007, 06:36 PM
Speaking of The(remaining)Beach Boys,they're coming to Dodge theatre here in Phoenix soon w/Franke Valli & The Four Seasons.

Hope I get to go to that.

Borderstone
04-29-2007, 05:55 PM
I was looking at my Billboard Book of #1 Hits last night on Bobby Pickett's page.

I had to laugh when I read,for the first time in a long while,that Bobby and his collaborator on the song originally were going to call it,"Mad Monster Mashed Potato". :rolleyes:

Sure glad they shortened that title. :)