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Happy Halloween Music

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About Happy Halloween Music

The artist Happy Halloween Music was invented by composer producer Steven Cravis in 2000. His first single as the aka artist name Happy Halloween Music, was also titled 'Happy Halloween Music' and was distributed by CD Baby to iTunes. Apple proactively added it to their own playlist (see Deep Cuts and Complete Set tabs at http://web.archive.org/web/20111226172939/http://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/halloween/id82447032 ) Later Happy Halloween Music recorded the singles 'Dread' and 'Kitty Cat Sneaking Around the Pumpkin Patch'. 'Dread' is more ominous and serious, while the singles Happy Halloween Music and Kitty Cat Sneaking Around the Pumpkin Patch are silly, goofy and cartoonish sounding. Most recently, in September of 2015, Happy Halloween Music recorded his first 10 track album 'Haunted House Piano Serenades' purposely recorded on a noisy and out of tune piano, sometimes with layered tracks of piano for a spooky, ominous, and sometimes quirky effect.

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