Spooky Old Music Showcase: The Legend of Screamin' Jay Hawkins!

 


Spooky season is here, dear listener! That means it's time for TRAPPO to kick things into high gear with the Halloween thrills and chills! And what better way to start this terrifying journey than by delving into our musical crypt to unearth the startling legend of Screamin' Jay Hawkins, the man behind the seasonal perennial hit, I Put A Spell On You! You certainly know the song, but do you know the true story of the man behind the music? Check out our Spooky Old Music Showcase and you'll find out! You can listen to this horrifying new episode below, or check us out on Apple, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Spooky Spotify, or Amazon and choose your own spine-tingling journey into fear!



Special thanks to good friend of the show Paisley Jaguar for suggesting this fascinating subject to us in a comment right here on the old TRAPPO blog! That's right, kids. If you actually bother to suggest a topic for a future episode in a comment here, we might take your suggestion seriously. Oh yeah. So maybe you should put your money where your mouth is and tell us what you'd like to hear us discuss in a future episode of the show. What have you got to lose? You could also share your suggestions in an email, if you'd like. You can CLICK HERE to do that, and then we'll be your friends for life. Or at least a week or two. We're also on Threads, so if you'd like to follow us on Threads, we'll probably follow you back. Not for the next couple of weeks, however, since we're on a bit of a social media break. But sometime in November, we'll probably follow you back on Threads. And don't forget to subscribe (for free) to The TRAPPO Town Gazette, our weekly newsletter, if you want to have some cool content in your inbox each Wednesday. 

Thanks for listening, and stay spooky!

Comments

  1. Pretty good stuff. Informative and entertaining. And SPOOKY!!!!!

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  2. I honestly think the song is overrated. It’s not bad, but you’re really overplaying its significance.

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    1. We're really not overplaying the song's significance. But thanks for listening.

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