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Elvira – Mistress of the Dark, Introduces the Next “Monster Mash” Song
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., (FNN NEWS) By Brian Evans — Elvira – Mistress of The Dark, the worlds most iconic and famous Halloweenand horror legend introduced what is being called the next “Monster Mash” song to the international community.
“Creature at The Bates Motel,” written and recorded by Brian Evans, and produced by Grammy Award winner Gary Andersonwas followed by a music video filmed entirely at The Bates Motel, the legendary filming lot of the Alfred Hitchcock thrilled, “Psycho.”
“What is great about Brian’s song, is that he can actually appear live to perform the song all over the world, and make appearances, as Elvira does, to perform the song all over the world,” saysCameron Walker, publicist for Evans. “No other original Halloweensong can have the singer who wrote it actually show up to perform it in person.”
Comedian Carrot Top appears in the music video with Evans. The two are now working with Dan O’Leary, Carrot Top’s manager, to create a new TV series inspired by the song. “The show will be a modern take on “The Twilight Zone” series,” says Evans. “I’m involving those closest to me to be involved in the project.”
“Brian’s song is fun, family friendly, and it is the first newHalloween song in decades to hit the market,” says the famous comedian, who headlines at The Luxor. “I knew when Brian let me hear this song, that something special was occurring. It’s why I agreed to be a part of this video. It’s true legacy,” the comedian goes on to add.
The song was debuted at Scare LA (scarela.com), one of the largest horror and Halloween conventions in the world, hosted by Elvira. Evans also performed to thousands at The Pasadena Civic Center, during the event.
“When Elvira is hosting the Halloween event, it’s as big and legit as it gets. She is a true icon and I can never thank her enough,” says Evans. “She is helping to put the song on the map, worldwide.”
With more than fifty countries that celebrate Halloween, the song was a clever idea. In addition to Evans promoting the song, he also had various discussions regarding his books, “Horrorscope,” (co-written by Helen Marie Bousquet and Mark Andrew Biltz) “Savannah,” (co-written with Ted Hamby and Kainoa Jacinto) “Shark,” (co-written with Dan O’Leary and Cameron Walker) and other horror related books. His book “The Funny Robbers,” co-written with Carrot Top manager Dan O’Leary, is being groomed to be a movie.
Scare LA, in addition to bringing horror families together, also brings exhibitors seeking to licensing products for American and international audiences. “Creature,” and Evans’ books were a part of those discussions held by Evans and Carrot Top.
Brian is also recording a brand new album to be produced by Gary Anderson, and is partial patent holder in a vocalizer that gives a voice to the deaf, giving those who utilize sign language a way to communicate to those who do not understand sign language. He also produced the wildly popular “Maui Celebrity Series.” Actor William Shatner performs with Evans on December 30th, and singer Belinda Carlisle is scheduled for concerts with the singer on March 11th, both on Maui, where Evans resides.
Evans began his career as the opening act for Joan Rivers, Jay Leno, Franki Valli, Social Distortion, Lou Rawls, and the list goes on. His music video “At Fenway,” with William Shatner, has received close to 12 million views on YouTube. He also recently filmed a music video of his cover of Dolly Parton’s classic, “Here You Come Again,” which again co-starred William Shatner, and also Dog The Bounty Hunter and comedian Paul Rodriguez. Evans intends to film his next music video, “This Town,” in Las Vegas.
Oscar winning actor Jeff Bridges and Brian Evans also teamed up to bring awareness to Sleep Apnea, a condition dear to Mr. Evans, who lost his mother Helen in 2012 from the condition. Evans’ music is also used on “So You Think You Can Dance,” and the Netflix hit, “BoJack Horseman.” He has performed thousands of shows in Las Vegas. A day was named for Evans in Las Vegas in a Proclamation awarded by the state for his work in Sin City. New Las Vegas appearances are in the works.
“Filming the music video at The Bates Motel was a concept created by me, and my co-producers Evan LaRochelle and Mark Andrew Biltz. Carrot Top loved the idea immediately.”
“Everyone wants that one song, and while I have a lot of songs to bring to the world, I feel “At Fenway” and “Creature at The Bates Motel” will be my most significant contributions no matter what I do from herein, because they are both true legacy for all who were involved.” Governor Brian Sandoval and Mayor Eric Garcetti recently issued Proclamations to Evans, LaRochelle, Biltz, and Carrot Top for accomplishing the music video for the historic accomplishment.
“It’s always nice to be the first to do anything. It may not be “Gone With The Wind,” but it’s my “Gone With The Wind,” says Evans.
The song is being distributed worldwide. It is in negotiations to be included in various horror film and TV shows, as well as it’s implementation in toys, video games, and greeting cards among other items. The TV show, obviously the biggest development to come from the series, will see it’s first episode film on Maui and Las Vegas.
“Creature at The Bates Motel is the new Halloween song,” says Carrot Top.
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Born on March 21, 1973, in San Diego, California, Lewis rose to prominence in the late 1990s as a VJ on MTV, hosting shows like Total Request Live and Hot Zone. Her engaging personality and insightful interviews made her a beloved figure among viewers, and she earned accolades such as an NAACP Image Award for her work on BET’s Teen Summit.
Beyond her television career, Lewis was a passionate advocate for social issues. She launched The Ananda Lewis Show in 2001, addressing topics like domestic violence and breast cancer, aiming to provide a platform for meaningful conversations. Her commitment to authenticity and social impact resonated with many, and she continued to use her platform to inspire and educate.
In 2020, Lewis publicly disclosed her diagnosis of stage 3 breast cancer and later revealed that it had progressed to stage 4. Despite medical advice recommending a double mastectomy, she chose alternative treatments, later expressing some regret about that decision. Throughout her illness, Lewis remained vocal about cancer awareness, encouraging women to prioritize their health and live authentically.
Ananda Lewis leaves behind a legacy of empowerment, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to her values. Her influence extended beyond the entertainment industry, inspiring countless individuals to embrace authenticity and advocate for positive change.
Her passing marks the loss of a significant figure in entertainment who also became a voice for health advocacy. Her legacy includes a strong commitment to authenticity and social impact, and her estimated financial worth was around $8 million.
Ananda Lewis’s impact on television and her dedication to social causes have left an indelible mark on the industry and the hearts of many.
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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News
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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) –Val Kilmer, one of Hollywood’s most memorable actors, has passed away at the age of 65. Known for his dynamic range and unmistakable voice, Kilmer captivated audiences with his standout performances in a career that spanned over four decades.
A Career Full of Iconic Roles
Kilmer’s breakout role came in the 1980s with Top Gun (1986), where he portrayed the cocky and charming fighter pilot, Iceman. The film catapulted him into stardom alongside Tom Cruise, and it remains one of the most iconic films in Hollywood history. Kilmer’s portrayal of Iceman left an indelible mark on pop culture, with his line “I am dangerous” becoming an enduring catchphrase.
Beyond Top Gun, Kilmer’s career featured a diverse range of roles, from playing the suave rock star in The Doors (1991) to the legendary Batman in Batman Forever (1995). He brought depth to each of his characters, making them memorable even in smaller roles, such as his comedic turn in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005). His performances were often praised for their intensity, wit, and ability to disappear into his roles.
A Life Beyond the Screen
Kilmer’s life was marked by both triumph and personal struggles. Despite his fame, he was known for his private nature and his journey battling throat cancer. In recent years, Kilmer’s health struggles became widely known, as he had to undergo a series of surgeries that left him with a diminished ability to speak. However, he continued to embrace his craft and the fans who loved him, most recently appearing in Top Gun: Maverick (2022), a sequel to the film that first made him a star.
The documentary Val (2021) offered fans a rare, candid look into his life, showcasing not only his successes but also his personal battles and the deep affection he had for his craft. Through this film, Kilmer shared never-before-seen footage from his personal archive, allowing fans to see the man behind the roles.
A Legacy That Will Live On
Kilmer’s death marks the end of an era for Hollywood. He leaves behind a legacy of timeless performances that will continue to resonate with generations of fans. From the depths of his dramatic portrayals to the highs of his action-packed roles, Val Kilmer’s impact on cinema is undeniable. His unforgettable presence and voice, once a hallmark of his performances, will be greatly missed by fans and colleagues alike.
Val Kilmer is survived by his children and countless fans who cherished him throughout his illustrious career. His contributions to film will continue to inspire new audiences for years to come, reminding us of the power of storytelling and the ability of one man to shape the very fabric of cinema.
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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News
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LPGA Pros Shutout Celebs at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions “Break The Glass” Challenge
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Mike BrodskyORLANDO, Fla. (Florida National News) – Some big names in sports, entertainment, and music can be found with golf clubs in hand at The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, this weekend. About 50 celebrities will compete for a $500,000 purse, while LPGA Tour players try to grab their share of $2 million in prize money.
Today, LPGA pros Megan Khang, Alexa Pano, and Bailey Tardy took on celebrities Landon Donovan, Major League Soccer legend, Michael Peña, award-winning actor, and Kira Dixon, Reporter and Miss America 2015 in the annual “Break The Glass” challenge. The LPGA pros shutout the celebs 3-0. You can watch the action here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFYsQKbyiAi/?igsh=YzZlNG9rNXhvbnRy. (And be sure to follow Florida National News on Instagram and Facebook.)
Lydia Ko returns to defend her title, after adding an Olympic gold medal and membership in the LPGA Hall of Fame to her resume since last year’s tournament. Actors Don Cheadle and Larry The Cable Guy, NBA stars Blake Griffin and Ray Allen, and Pro Football Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Charles Woodson are just some of the celebs hitting the links Thursday, 1/30 through Sunday, 2/2. Tickets and more information are available online at http://www.HGVLPGA.com.