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Other then Michael McKean, does it matter who is in the Adrian Van Voorhies Seven? From the Martin Short show, Primetime Glick, we have the house band featuring Adrian Van Voorhies. Van Voorhies (McKean) was given a fictional backstory as a Dutch classically trained musician who spent time on a cruise ship. As for the rest of the group; does it really matter? Now how do we get a special wing for McKean? The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Primetime Glick (2001) Actors: Michael McKean …and others of course Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for him them: McKean is a subtle superstar in the Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Why you should not vote for them: This is not even close to McKean’s best work as a fictional musician; and we assume if you found this page, you already know who we are referring to. {youtube}
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The failed drummer in all of us (ok, the person writing this) really identified with the character of Robert “Fish” Fishman who was destined for stardom until his original band that sold him out to get a record deal by replacing him with a record executive’s nephew sold him out. Broke, alone and living in sister’s attic, Fish winds up through the standard comedic turn of events in his nephew’s band. After a YouTube clip where he drums naked, the band receives a shot, and proves to be the real deal. They would open at the end of the film for his previous band (Vesuvius) that would be exposed as lip-syncers. Don’t you just love how things work out in films? The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: The Rocker (2008) Actors: Rainn Wilson (Robert “Fish” Fishman) Josh Gad (Mat Gadman) Teddy Geiger (Curtis Powell) Emma Stone (Amelia Stone) Songs you might remember: Nothin’ but a Good Time (Poison Cover) Tomorrow Never Comes Why you should vote for him them: We can’t be the only ones with a soft spot for this film! Why you should not vote for them:The music they created was not very memorable. {youtube}
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With a pair of sketches on Saturday Night Live making fun of the Boy Bands which were popular at the time, 7 Degrees Celsius channeled a poor man’s N Sync with their look. Realistically, making fun of Boy Bands is like shooting fish in a barrel, and there are actually better parodies of the genre on the ballot. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Saturday Night Live (2000) Actors: Chris Kattan Jimmy Fallon Horatio Sanz Chris Parnell Freddie Prinze Jr. Songs you might remember: AOL Why you should vote for him them: Jimmy Fallon is still successful….only if you are a fan of his we suppose. Why you should not vote for them:As mentioned, there are better Boy Band spoofs. {youtube}
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The greatest 1950’s singing group from Melonville came back in a series of infomercials though they let us know that the 50’s weren’t so innocent after all. It was hard to believe, with their sweaters (emblazoned with letters that spelled out their group), soft harmonies and calm demeanor that they are the ones that gave us “Patsy has the Largest Breasts in Town”. That song, and the SCTV connection should get them a vote or two, though we admit there are better Second City choices. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: SCTV (1977-1981) Actors: Dave Thomas John Candy Eugene Levy Joe Flaherty Rick Moranis Songs you might remember: Patsy has the Largest Breast in Town Who Made the Egg Salad Sandwiches? I’m the Goof in the Classroom Why you should vote for them: How about because you watched a lot of SCTV? Why you should not vote for him (them): A commercial on a sketch comedy show probably should not get in. {youtube}
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