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In the final days of the Roseanne show, it was revealed that Dan (John Goodman) was in a band in high school. His band mate was Stingray Wilson, played by John Popper of Blues Traveler, who would sing the show’s theme song in the last season of the sitcom. We were treated to Goodman singing with the band a decent rendition of “Sweet Home Chicago” but does this mean we should look at nominating Dan Connor instead? What was the name of Dan’s band anyway? The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Roseanne (1995) Actor: John Popper Songs you might remember: Nothing Why you should vote for him: All we really have is that Popper was convincing in the role; which we sure was a real stretch for him as an actor. Why you should not vote for him: Goodman had the signature song in the episode. {youtube}
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From Cameron Crowe’s semi-autobiographical film, Almost Famous, we are introduced to Stillwater, an up and coming Rock band in the 1973. The music in the film is perfectly framed (way to many period music pieces don’t fit at all) and we aren’t just treated to a good band, but a great behind the scenes look at their struggles, both personal and professional. The songs were co-written by Crowe’s real life wife, Nancy Wilson from Heart, and the film was told from the point of view of the Crowe based character who was covering the band for Rolling Stone Magazine. Incidentally, in the late 70’s, there really was a band called Stillwater, who allowed Crowe to use the name of the band after reading the script. Considering how fantastic this film was and how solid the music was, we have a real contender here. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Almost Famous (2000) Actors: Billy Crudup (Russell Hammond, Lead Guitar) Jason Lee (Jeff Bebe, Lead Singer) John Fedevich (Ed Vallencourt, Bass) Mark Kozelek (Larry Fellows, Drums) Songs you might remember: Fever Dog Love Thing Love Comes and Goes Why you should vote for them: Couldn’t you believe that this band existed in 1973? We do! Why you should not vote for them: The music was authentic sounding, but it did not generate a hit in the real world, other than giving another life to Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer”. {youtube}
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From the ahead of its time British film, Privilege gives us Steven Shorter (played by Paul Jones who was the lead singer of Manfred Mann) who is manipulated by the church and state and turned into a messiah type leader. His popularity is higher than anyone else we can think of shown on film, and his fans are more fanatical than anything else we have ever seen. Of course this was a ploy to turn him into a Christian puppet and in this faux documentary Shorter breaks down as one would expect. You may not know this film, but it’s worth a look. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Privilege (1967) Actor: Paul Jones Songs you might remember: I’ve Been a Bad Boy Set Me Free Why you should vote for him: According to this movie, Shorter is the biggest star in the world Why you should not vote for him: Most people are not aware of the film’s existence. {youtube}
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We wonder if we are the only ones who forgot that Elliott Gould was a major star in the 1970’s? In 1981, he starred in the “Devil and Max Devlin” where as Devlin he played a shady landlord who is killed and sent to Hell. He is given a proposition that should he convince three people to sell his soul, he would relieved of his soul belonging to the devil. One of his targets is Stella Summers, an aspiring 18 year old singer looking to get ahead, making her an easy target. We did hear her sing, but realistically the stars were Gould and Bill Cosby who played the devil. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: The Devil and Max Devlin (1981) Actor: Julie Budd Songs you might remember: Roses and Rainbows Why you should vote for her: This wasn’t a bad singer. Why you should not vote for her: Nobody really cared about her in this film. {youtube}
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