Boris Pickett

Boris Pickett (1938-2018) was an American singer and songwriter best known for his work in the novelty and rock genres. He gained fame with his iconic Halloween hit "Monster Mash," released in 1962, which became a perennial favorite, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is celebrated for its catchy melody and playful lyrics that tap into the Halloween spirit, blending rock and roll with elements of horror. Pickett's musical style often incorporated humor and camp, making him a distinctive figure in the early 1960s pop scene. His work contributed to the novelty song genre, which often reflected cultural trends and tapped into popular fads. Beyond "Monster Mash," he released several albums and singles, including "The Monster's Holiday" and "Blood Bank Blues," but none reached the same level of success as his signature track. Boris Pickett's impact on music can be seen in how "Monster Mash" has become a Halloween classic, influencing other artists and solidifying his legacy as a beloved figure in American pop culture. His unique blend of humor and music continues to resonate during the Halloween season.