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    Always in search of holiday music, whatever the holiday,

    my husband was this week searching for Halloween songs.

    He put together a playlist for his iPod, like he always does.

    But I do have to hand it to him, he finds some good new

    songs each holiday. We always have “Monster Mash” for

    Halloween and some crazy version he has of “Little Orphan

    Annie,” but he usually finds one or two new things every

    year.

    This Halloween he found a dance and party Halloween song

    called “Scare It Up!” Written and performed by independent

    musician Nelson Trout, this song is a pretty far cut above

    most the of the songs available from indies on the web (in

    particularly holiday music). “Scare It Up!” is danceable and

    actually has clean lyrics.

    After I heard the song, I did a little research on Nelson,

    who I learned also wrote the New Jersey State Song, “New

    Jersey, USA.” Pretty good for an independent! And he’s

    been writing for thirty years, which is probably why it

    sounded so professional.

    I contacted Mr. Trout through his record label, Goodnight

    Kiss Music, and I was able to get a quick interview.

    Q. So, Nelson, how did you come up with the idea for a

    Halloween song?

    A. Well, I’ve always loved ” The Monster Mash ” and I

    decided that the world needed another cool Halloween

    standard that people of all ages could have fun listening to

    and dancing to.

    Q. What were you doing when you first were inspired to

    write it, and what actually “triggered” it?

    A. I was listening to a really weak Halloween song on the

    radio when I decided to write “Scare It Up,” which of

    course, had no title at the time. So, I went back to “The

    Shack” (my writing studio), hit a few chords, and the song

    was born.

    Q. What came first? The music or the lyrics?

    A. The music and lyrics came to me at the same time as

    most of my songs do. I usually start a chord progression

    on guitar and the words come at the same time. Then I go

    back and polish the song.

    Q. Is “Scare It Up” family fare? Or is it more adult

    oriented?

    A. It’s definitely family fare! I wanted to make it a song

    that made everybody want to get up and dance and sing

    along, kids and adults.

    Q. Do you plan to write any other Halloween songs?

    A. No more Halloween songs in the near future for me. I’m

    working on my 5th CD right now. Anyway, how could I out-

    do “The Monster Mash” and “Scare It Up!”?

    Q. What would be your ideal future for the song?

    A. Everybody seems to just love it, and that makes me

    happy. But I look forward to “The Monster Mash” every

    year, and of course I’m hoping the same thing happens

    with “Scare It Up!” That people will enjoy it for years to

    come.

    You can hear most of the song at their site, but I had to

    wait for the sample to load for a minute. Whether the song

    ever leaves the web or not, I’m glad my hubby found it,

    and I’ll be dancing to it from now through Halloween.

    SCARE IT UP!

     http://www.goodnightkiss.com/halloween.html

    Kathy Gonzales

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