It's a Dead Man's Party

As a product of Southern California in the '80s, nothing -- and I mean nothing -- screamed Halloween like seeing Oingo Boingo at Irvine Meadows and/or S.D.S.U.'s Open Air Theater. 

Donning costumes, tens of thousands of Boingo disciples would congregate at the aforementioned venues and scream along with Danny Elfman to classics including "Not My Slave," "Only a Lad," "Flesh&Blood" and "Dead Man’s Party." Over the years, fans have been longing for that classic Halloween Boingo experience but have come up empty-handed, due to Elfman's lack of interest (and cited hearing loss).

In a day when a plethora of '80s and '90s acts are re-forming in a tight economy, Oingo Boingo are poised for a return -- at least in Southern California. But as Elfman maintains a super-successful Hollywood career as Tim Burton’s main music man, other Boingo members do their best to keep the end of October tradition alive. Saturday, Oct. 23, drummer John β€œVatos” Hernandez brings his annual "Dead Man's Party” celebration to 4th & B for a night of Boingo music, Halloween celebration and plenty of memories. With original members in tow -- and singer, Bt4, filling in for Elfman -- Vatos formed the tribute band in 2005 to observe the 10th anniversary of Oingo Boingo's final concert.

Johnny Vatos' Dean Man's Party -- 4th & B -- Saturday, Oct 23.

Chris Cantore, SoundDiego's anchor contributor and a longtime fixture on San Diego radio, is on the air weekdays from 3-7 p.m. on 102.1 KPRI. Follow Chris on Twitter @chriscantore or send him a story idea.

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