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Holistic Voice Institute Students' Spooky Video Is a Hit

Dancing goblins and ghouls record "They All Come Out" at sites in Berkley, Birmingham and Troy.

They All Come Out, a new music video featuring two girls from Oakland County, grabs you from the get-go with goblins, ghouls and zombies rising up from their graves to dance in the misty darkness of a cemetery. Howls and shrieks and chainsaws rev ominously as a full moon casts an eerie glow

In the center of all this mayhem are 12-year-olds Anne Marie Bryant and Lily Massie singing about all that goes bump in the night.

Shot on location in Berkley, Troy and Birmingham, They All Come Out doesn't take itself too seriously – it's campy fun that pays homage to fright night flicks of the past – a pop-up view of Bela Lugosi's Dracula, a dance move from Thriller, sounds from Chainsaw Massacre (without the blood, gore or even a saw in sight) and terrorized pretty girls just like in all of the Halloween movies.

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Massie and Bryant are part of a collaborative singing group known as Motor City Melodies under the direction of vocal coach Kate Hart. This is the first project of many Motor City Melodies has in the works.

"We came across this wonderful song, written by David Sawicki also known as Mello-D, and the girls recorded it with him," said Hart, a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter. "It came out so great we thought it should be a video.

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Julie Bryant and Amy Massie collaborated with Mark Heckert of Digiscore Productions to pull together the mini-movie, shooting in spots around Oakland County including Birmingham, Troy and in Hart's Berkley studio, .

. The studio offers voice performing classes, such as guitar, piano, music theory, bass, drums, beat boxing, acting and dancing (all styles), as well as yoga, massage, diction, music industry 101 (getting your kids into the business), songwriting and voice-over training.

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