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The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 030 – Eric Charles sings in a shed surrounded by monsters (true story)
In this episode of The Haunted Buffalo Radio show, you’ll hear me, Eric Charles, singing my songs of woe and dismemberment, LIVE and unedited for all to disenjoy, while stuck in a shed in the woods behind my house, surrounded by some kind of horror. Do I make it out of this alive? You be the judge! I made sure to leave every nuance of off-keyness intact, to prove that I’m human (for now). I hope you super enjoy this batch of idiocy and if you dig the tunes, you can hear more at The Haunted Buffalo Bandcamp! Incidentally, this one really upset a few peeps that showed up late to the show and didn’t know what was going on. I received several emails from concerned peeps regarding my well being. I felt like Orson Wells for a bit but he wasn’t around. So anyway … feel free to take a listen … I call it “Best Witches”
The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 018 – Ghost Stories Vol. 03
In this episode, you’ll be ‘treated’ to a few throwback moments of my then 3 year old trick-or-treating, followed by true stories of the unknown from Jake in Buffalo, NY who has seen shadows at his grandfathers house! You’ll be moderately traumatized by Michelle from Franklinville, NY, who, Ouija board in hand, apparently released the Kraken in a local haunted cemetery. You’ll be somewhat muffled, hearing Jennifer from Connecticut talk about her Grandfather, saving her from beyond the grave! You’ll be uncomfortably numb, listening to another Michelle, this time from Fort Erie, Ontario Canada, talk about her haunting experience! Next you’ll get petered out by Pete’s tale of a haunted recording studio in Cleveland, OH! But WAIT, there’s more! The second half is a retro interview that I did for 91.3FM/WBNY. In that I try to explain more of what The Haunted Buffalo is all about, because not only is it a radio show, but it’s also part of a monopoly of music/design/photography/merchandise and more, all based within the common theme of “I don’t know what the heck just happened”. Soooo, pull up a tombstone, tune in to THB for the next hour or so, and let your worries pile up fast, listening to the horrible situations that happen to people. Just don’t forget about the muffins in your oven. As always, if you have a story to submit, please email me at thehauntedbuffalo@gmail.com BE A PART OF IT!