According to Tolbyn's Spirit Guide, the only known ghostly composer was a man once known as Manfred von Friedbach.
Friedbach was a 17th century composer who was never satisfied with his own work. He wrote many symphonies, but never completed a single one. To this day he may be heard intermittently in various musical venues, cursed to forever strive to finish a composition.
From that, we can clearly determine that ghosts compose music in the booroque style.
Stephen, if the pun of answer you come up with stinks worse than a zombie's b.o., then your answer is probably correct.
If P. Coakley used to work with me at a certain movie theater in Massachusetts, and has a son who went to preschool with my daughter, then she should email me as soon as possible.
John Rozum is best known for writing supernatural themed comics aimed at adults such as XOMBI, MIDNIGHT, MASS., THE X-FILES, and THE HANGMAN featured in THE WEB, or for writing supernatural themed comics for children such as SCOOBY-DOO or THE SECRET SATURDAYS in CARTOON NETWORK ACTION PACK.
He's written many other comics as well as magazine articles, television episodes and even trading cards. He also does occasional illustration work, and accepts commissions.
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Monster themed novelty songs (usually in the Rhythm and Boos style ;)
Sheet music!
According to Tolbyn's Spirit Guide, the only known ghostly composer was a man once known as Manfred von Friedbach.
Friedbach was a 17th century composer who was never satisfied with his own work. He wrote many symphonies, but never completed a single one. To this day he may be heard intermittently in various musical venues, cursed to forever strive to finish a composition.
From that, we can clearly determine that ghosts compose music in the booroque style.
goon toons!
They don't write them - they have ghost writers. Oh, that was bad.
Stephen, if the pun of answer you come up with stinks worse than a zombie's b.o., then your answer is probably correct.
If P. Coakley used to work with me at a certain movie theater in Massachusetts, and has a son who went to preschool with my daughter, then she should email me as soon as possible.
Should the winner of the riddle also contact you--for a prize? I like that idea very much. Surely you will not disappoint me.
I hope it is a reward of high monetary denomination. What a Halloween treat THAT would be!
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