Monday, February 7, 2022

The Bone Jangler's 20th Anniversary Marathon !!!


The Monster Channel and the Eerie Late Night Horror Channel celebrated 2021 with a marathon for the 20th anniversary of horror host The Bone Jangler. It's quite an impressive feat especially when you consider he's been hosting two shows ("The Bone Jangler" and "The Bone Jangler's Daytime Dungeon") at the same time. His love for the genre and his support for the two channels never wavers, so it is not surprising that many of his horror host colleagues dropped in during the marathon to show their appreciation. 


The video above features Sicko-Psychotic giving a toast to the Bone Daddy during the marathon.

Friday, February 4, 2022

A Vortexx of Halloween Reflections in the Key of B !!!

 

Sicko-Psychotic's Halloween Music Marathon: Side B aired on The Vortexx streaming channel on November 6, 2021 right after a re-showing of Side A. It was great to hang out with old friends once again on the website's chatroom during the showing. 


Doing a four-hour special such as this was incredibly challenging, but all of the musicians who participated and allowed me to include their music videos in the program made it all worth while: Angels and Devils; Apology None; Cliff and Ivy; The Cutthroat Brothers; Dali's Llama; The Dev; First Boy on the Moon; Marquis of Vaudeville; Michael Raco-Rands & J. Gust Anderson; Mike Diva; The Mobile Hot Spots; Phyllis Johnson; The Rhythm Coffin; Sheiks of Neptune; The Slow Poisoner; Undadogz; ZombieSuckers; and my horror hosts colleagues Arachna of the Spider People (Alexis Hmielak "I Put a Spell on You"); Crematia Mortem (Roberta Solomon "The Mortem Rap"); Dr. Sarcofiguy (John Dimes "Nosferatu"); and Penny Dreadful (Danielle Gelehrter "Monster Mash").


The entire cast of Sicko-Psychotic's Super Shock Show even paid tribute to Bizarre TV and it's creator, Rhonda Baffes, by performing a musical parody called "Bizarre". It was the first station to pick up the Sicko-Psychotic Show in its original incarnation and introduce us to the strange and wonderful community of horror hosts. Also, it was through Bizarre TV in which I learned about two other talented hosts from Las Vegas... The Sinister Minister (Sean Smith) and Vincent Grimmly (Darren T. Knaus). (Starring Jim Childs as Sicko-Psychotic the King of Ghouls)