Robert George Pickett (February 11, 1938 – April 25, 2007) was - TopicsExpress



          

Robert George Pickett (February 11, 1938 – April 25, 2007) was an American singer who found fame under the name Bobby Boris Pickett. He was known for co-writing and performing the 1962 hit novelty song, Monster Mash. Pickett was born in Somerville, Massachusetts.His father was a theater manager, and as a nine-year-old he watched many horror films. He would later incorporate impressions of them in his Hollywood nightclub act in 1959. Pickett was a United States Army veteran, who served in Korea. Pickett co-wrote Monster Mash with Leonard Capizzi in May 1962. The song was a spoof on the dance crazes popular at the time, including the Twist and the Mashed Potato, which inspired the title. The song featured Picketts impersonations of veteran horror stars Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi (the latter with the line Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?). It was passed on by every major record label, but after hearing the song, Gary S. Paxton agreed to produce and engineer it; among the musicians who played on it was pianist Leon Russell. Issued on Paxtons Garpax Records, the single became a million seller, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks before Halloween in 1962. It was styled as being by Bobby Boris Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers. The track re-entered the U.S. charts twice, in August 1970, and again in May 1973, when it reached the #10 spot. In Britain it took until October 1973 for the tune to become popular, peaking at #3 in the UK Singles Chart For the second time, the record sold over one million copies. The tune remains a Halloween perennial on radio and on iTunes. A Christmas-themed follow-up, Monsters Holiday, (b/w Monster Motion) was also released in 1962 and reached #30 in December that year. Blood Bank Blues (b/w Me And My Mummy) did not chart. This was followed by further monster-themed recordings such as the album The Original Monster Mash and such singles as Werewolf Watusi and The Monster Swim. In 1973, Pickett rerecorded Me And My Mummy for a Metromedia 45 (it did not chart). Another of Picketts songs, Graduation Day, made #80 in June 1963. youtu.be/vNuVifA7DSU
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 22:28:58 +0000

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