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Wolfman Told Me Tonight (Halloween Mix)

from DON'T SCREAM! Songs to Keep You Up at Night! by The Taters

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Originally released on The Taters’ menagerie CD in 2009, this is an updated mix all ready for Halloween. Written by Craig & Gary and originally inspired by our first watching of “American Werewolf in London”, as David Naughton repeatedly ignores the warnings of his late friend Griffin Dunne. That can’t go well!

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from DON'T SCREAM! Songs to Keep You Up at Night!, released October 31, 2015
@Craig Evans & Gary Walker, BMI. All Rights Reserved.
Special Guest Victim - Anne Jones

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Roots-pop: an eclectic mix of roots-rock, power-pop, country, and Americana, a sound that's been described as "Country roots- pop with the genius songwriting of 60's & 70's power-pop, …a curious mix of Mavericks, Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and Beatles" Billboard magazine calls it "American roots-rock with thoroughly modern, totally hip sensibilities" ... more

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