I recently wrote about meeting The Ghoul. The Ghoul has been entertaining people for 35+ years. At the Motor City Comic Con, he was one of the most popular guest celebrities. Being from Chicago, I knew all about The Ghoul, but even I was surprised by the number of fans who came to his area to meet him. The Ghoul signed photos and posed for pictures with anyone who asked.
The Ghoul was gracious enough to give me a few minutes for an interview. The interview was typical Ghoul, meaning it was fun, fast-paced and a bit silly, yet there are always some real truths to be found. The Ghoul is cool!
After the interview, I had to ask if he would do a video promo for Johngy's Beat. He obliged and the finished product can be found in the right column with the other promo videos. Thank you Ghoul!
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Ghoul and The Johngy
The origins of The Ghoul actually date back to 1963, when Ron Sweed met Ernie Anderson. Anderson was Ghoulardi and Sweed eventually became The Ghoul.
The Ghoul has been entertaining people for decades on tv, radio and in person. I had the pleasure of meeting The Ghoul at the Motor City Comic Con. I also had the opportunity to interview him for an online piece for Global Traveler magazine. Below is part of that interview.
The Ghoul is a comical character at times, but he can teach very big lessons at times. The Ghoul is a big ball of energy. He states that he doesn't like being bored, so he keeps moving ahead. I love his line, "Keeping crazy is what makes me sane!"
My video snippet is just one slice of The Ghoul. You really should check him out on his website and anywhere else you can.
I would like to thank the Motor City Comic Con and especially The Ghoul for his time and consideration.
The Ghoul has been entertaining people for decades on tv, radio and in person. I had the pleasure of meeting The Ghoul at the Motor City Comic Con. I also had the opportunity to interview him for an online piece for Global Traveler magazine. Below is part of that interview.
The Ghoul is a comical character at times, but he can teach very big lessons at times. The Ghoul is a big ball of energy. He states that he doesn't like being bored, so he keeps moving ahead. I love his line, "Keeping crazy is what makes me sane!"
My video snippet is just one slice of The Ghoul. You really should check him out on his website and anywhere else you can.
I would like to thank the Motor City Comic Con and especially The Ghoul for his time and consideration.
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