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M.A.P. Ep.09

Another spooky episode of the Music Appreciation Podcast is here to invade your ear holes. Listen at your own risk.

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M.A.P Ep.08

Finally back after a few months with a Halloween themed episode. Use your ears to hear some spooky jams!

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Halloween Horrors

Hey friends,

Happy almost Halloween. I wanted to share something with you today that I hold near and dear to my heart. It's an audio story called Halloween Horror. When I was a kid my Dad gave me a cassette tape. I'm not sure where he got the recording from but on the tape had this story of a guy that ends up inside of a haunted house. Unfortunately the story cuts off right after he walks out of the house so for many years I never got to hear the whole story. But it stuck in my mind as grew up. Not sure what it is about the story that I love so much. I have always adored Halloween and I guess this fits right in with that. 

A couple of years ago I was thinking about the story and I was hoping I could try to track it down. I didn't know the title of the story and or who made it. Luckily the internet is a great resource and by typing in a description I was able to track it down. Low and behold I now own it on vinyl which is also amazing! Today I decided I would record an MP3 version off the record player and share it with you. It's creepy and fun. I love playing it every year and I will continue to do so as long as I live. It's short and sweet. I was also blown away to find out that famous voice actors were on this record. Michael Bell who has done countless voices (The Smurfs, Darkwing Duck, Rugrats and so on) and one of my personal inspirations Peter Cullen! Peter has done an insane amount of work in the voice acting industry but I would say his most notable character is Optimus Prime from Transformers. Peter has been a huge inspiration of mine for a very long time. Even though his role is small in this it's great to hear him. This was written and produced by J. Robert Elliot and was released in 1977. It runs about 13 minutes. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I do.