Sheldon Allman has been mentioned before on this blog in 2006, wherein we were informed about his history as an actor and singer in the 60s, notably appearing on The Fugitive, and The Twilight Zone. It was also made known that Allman did a record called Folk Songs for the 21st Century and he did music for an episode of Mr. Ed, writing and singing two songs as the voice of the talking horse, among many other things. What wasn't mentioned was that he also worked with Bobby Pickett on two horror themed musicals, and more importantly, he did an exceptional monster record called "Sing Along With Drac". I did an interview with Count Loachfillet a few years ago, and he turned me onto it. It's a killer! Above is a youtube clip where the uploader (incidentally considering the recent post) mistook him for Thurl Ravenscroft (good company as far as I'm concerned).
All Thurl Ravenscroft material is appreciated.
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