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There's a Monster in My House
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A song about a monster in my house, of course.
funny rock pop kids child
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Eric Herman has written and recorded several albums of original music (by the name Eric Endres) spanning a wide variety of genres, including progressive rock, acoustic contemporary, spiritual pop, novelty, blues, reggae, country and more. He has also written two full-length stage musicals, the first of which, A Week In The Life, was produced in the Buffalo, NY area in 2003 to much success and acclaim. A regular nominee for area music awards, Eric is known for being an accomplished and versatile guitarist and vocalist who performs with a humorous and engaging stage manner that entertains and involves audiences of all ages. Eric’s backup group, the Invisible Band, is comprised of some of the finest invisible musicians in the world. Invisible Dave was the touring bass player for Milli Vanilli and the studio bassist for The Doors; Invisible Jill has performed in many films where player pianos could not be obtained, and was a stunt double for Patrick Swayze in "Ghost" and Kevin Bacon in "Hollow Man"; Invisible Keith’s drumming can be heard on numerous rap, hip-hop and techno recordings; Invisible Pete plays the tuba when needed. Together with Eric Herman’s vocals and guitar, they are a tight-knit group of rock solid musicianship. In 2003, Eric Herman and the Invisible Band released their first album, The Kid In The Mirror, which has garnered raves from kids and adults alike for its inventive and memorable songs, including "There's a Monster in My House" and "The Elephant Song".
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #772
Peak in subgenre #247
Author
Eric Herman and Roseann Endres
Rights
2003
Uploaded
January 21, 2004
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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