Jack The Ripper – The Panto
We do this show called ‘Jack the Ripper – the Panto’. It’s quite popular not least because of these rather lovely songs:
As well as producing original music for our theatre and audio shows, Spooky Kid are also delighted to host music by some very talented artistes. Why not sit back with a nice cup of tea, or coffee if that’s the way you choose to live your life, and maybe a pack of garibaldis and have a listen.
We do this show called ‘Jack the Ripper – the Panto’. It’s quite popular not least because of these rather lovely songs:
If you go down to the woods today … you’ll find murder and mayhem in “Happy Ever After”, Jim Blythe’s blood spattered sequel to Little Red Riding Hood. You’ll also find
The Big Bad Wolf
Plus the Hood’s theme tune
Little Red Bag
From Jim Blythe’s production of “Calling All The Heroes” we bring you (with apologies to Paul Simon) Supersonic Girl’s never to be forgotten, uptempo rendition of
All original music written and performed by our resident musical genius, Tym Dartnall.
Music from our friend Stuart Brett
Dont Give A Ho-Ho-Ho About Christmas
You can hear much more of Stuart’s work by following this link:
www.reverbnation.com/stuartbrett
Spooky Kid regulars Tym Dartnall and Helen Turner are busy recording at the moment. Their first tracks are here for your listening pleasure and more are on the way. Hurrah!
Spooky Kid artiste Emma Jarvis recorded her debut CD, ‘The Stone Road’ in January 2011. Here’s your chance to enjoy some of Emma’s superb tracks.
Music from our friend Don Campbell
No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile
Who Do You Know In California?