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The Chan Clan

Chan Clan The
In another that almost slipped through the cracks, The Chan Clan were the children of the “Amazing” Charlie Chan, the first animated series in North America, with an Asian cast
. The older five kids of Charlie Chan, not only helped their super sleuth dad solve mysteries, but in perfect early 70’s expectations, they had a Bubblegum Pop band. Incidentally, the lead was sang by Ron Dante, who was the lead for the Archies.



The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (1972)

Actors:
Multiple voices used. Ron Dante did the lead vocals

Songs you might remember:
Nothing really…..

Why you should vote for them:
Realistically, we have no good reason.

Why you should not vote for them:
If you are going to play Bubblegum Pop, you should at least have a signature song. They don’t.

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Cephus and Reesie

Cephus and Reesie
In the Living Color parody of Ashford and Simpson, Cephus and Reesie were at their annoying best and took the genre of Soul Music to a new low. Personally, it was a favorite of ours, though it was low on the totem pole of Living Color sketches.

Celeste

Celeste
A Britney Spears knock off with a four episode arc in the HBO show, Six Feet Under, Celeste’s most memorable moments did not come from her singing, but from her seduction of her gay bodyguard, who she fired for sleeping with her. We wonder if that happened with the real Britney Spears?




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Six Feet Under (2004)

Actor:
Michelle Trachtenberg

Songs you might remember:
U Could Be (So Good For Me)

Why you should vote for her:
This is the only chance (should this be worth it) to vote for anything from a really solid show.

Why you should not vote for her:
The memorable parts from had little to do with her singing.

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CB4

CB4
Chris Rock may never be able to carry a film, but many remember his first foray as the lead in CB4, where he led a rap group with a made up Gangsta past. The film may not have been a huge hit, but it is still remembered in the Hip Hop community and as Rock’s profile rises, this film is getting a better look. It would not surprise us to see this group receive a lot of support for the Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
CB4 (1994)  

Actors:
Chris Rock (M.C. Gusto)
Allen Payne (Dead Mike)
Deezer D (Stab Master Arson)

Songs you might remember:
Sweat of my Balls
Straight Outta Locash

Why you should vote for them:
The Chris Rock factor should play strong here.

Why you should not vote for them:
This is far from Rock’s best work.

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