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Loveburger

Loveburger
All set to play to their first gig at a graduation party, Loverburger broke up due to creative differences, namely what they were going to wear. However, all was good as they “reunited”, though we still never heard them play as the cops busted in on the part right when they were set to play. Now, we wonder how that reunion tour went.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Can’t Hardly Wait (1998)

Actors:
Breckin Meyer (Walter, Lead Singer)
Donald Faison (Dan, Drummer)
Johnny Zander (Jimmy, Guitar)
Alaa Khaled (Brian, Bass)

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
We are sure their reunion was a success!

Why you should not vote for them:
We have no idea if they were any good or not.



The Louisiana Gator Boys

Louisiana Gator Boys The
How do you do a Blues Brothers film, without John Belushi? God bless, Dan Aykroyd, he tried with Blues Brothers 2000, but without Belushi, it was a film nobody really wanted to see. With that said and for our purposes the music was great and had an even greater selection of musical stars that appeared in the film then the original. This was evident with the “Louisiana Gator Boys” who appeared to combat the Blues Brothers in a Battle of the Bands. The Louisiana Gator Boys, was practically a super group when you look at who was in it. Actually, we would pay quite a lot to see them play if they ever toured!




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)

Actors:
B.B. King
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter
Gary U.S. Bonds
Eric Clapton
Clarence Clemons
Jack DeJohnette
Bo Diddley
Jon Faddis
Isaac Hayes
Dr. John
Tommy “Pipes” McDonnell
Charlie Musselwhite
Billy Preston
Lou Rawls
Joshua Redman
Koko Taylor
Travis Tritt
Jimmie Vaughan
Grover Washington Jr.
Willie Weeks
Steve Winwood
Paul Shaffer

Songs you might remember:
How Blue Can You Get

Why you should vote for them:
Look at this lineup!

Why you should not vote for them:
Realistically, this movie never should have been made.

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Loretta Haggers

Loretta Haggers
From the faux Soap Opera, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, we have a wannabe Country Music Star in Loretta Haggers (Mary Kay Place) who was the neighbor in best friend of Mary Hartman. It was a fringe television show, but has been established as a cult show with legs. With that said, is this a show that can generate a Hall of Fame inductee? We would be shocked if it did.  




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976-77)

Actor:
Mary Kay Place

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for her:
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was a show ahead of its time and deserves some love.

Why you should not vote for her:
This is a wannabe country singer. Enough said.



The Looters

Looters The
The Looters were an up and coming Punk band in the cult flick, “Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains”.   They were on the backburner for other bands, but their dedication to the Punk lifestyle was evident throughout. We can say though, as we look up and down this ballot, there are few that have assembled a more perfect group of cast musicians as the Looters comprised of Paul Simonon (The Clash), Steve Jones (The Sex Pistols), Paul Cook (The Sex Pistols) and Ray Winstone, who was not a musician, but a great character actor to do the heavy lifting. This lineup alone makes the Looters worth a look.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1982)

Actors:
Ray Winstone (Bily, Vocals)
Paul Simonon (Johnny, Bass)
Steve Jones (Steve, Guitar)
Paul Cook (Danny, Drummer)

Songs you might remember:
Conned Again
Professionals

Why you should vote for them:
Again, we say…look at this lineup! There are three Rock and Roll Fame inductees here!

Why you should not vote for them:
In what was a barely watched film, they were outshone by the main act. Hell, their best song was ripped off by the Stains!