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The Rats

Rats The
From Velvet Goldmine, we have the Rats; who were basically the Stooges. With all due respect to the backing band, the star here was Curt Wild (Ewan McGregor) who was modeled after Iggy Pop. Wild was the lover of the main star of the film (who was modeled after David Bowie) and his on stage antics was certainly worth remembering. Had this gained a bigger audience, we think this would really be a dark horse candidate. Hey, this is Obi-Wan Kenobi after all.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Velvet Goldmine (1998)

Actors:
Ewan McGregor (Curt Wild, Lead Singer)
Alan Fordham (Bass Guitar)
Jono McGrath (Lead Guitar)
Perry Clayton (Drums)

Songs you might remember:
T.V. Eye
Gimme Danger

Why you should vote for them:
McGregor was great here, and did not come off as a parody of Iggy Pop.

Why you should not vote for them:
Obi Wan was seen a lot more as...Obi Wan.

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Randy Watson

Randy Watson
Randy Watson (and Sexual Chocolate) was a horrible act played by Eddie Murphy in Coming to America, though his appearance in “That’s My Mama” and cover of “The Greatest Love of All” made it impossible for us to not to love (at least sarcastically) his performance at the community show in Queens, NY. At least he tried!




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Coming to America (1988)

Actor:
Eddie Murphy

Songs you might remember:
The Greatest Love of All

Why you should vote for him:
This was Eddie Murphy at his best.

Why you should not vote for him:
Randy Watson was horrible!

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Ralph Jones

Ralph Jones
Through the magic of cinema, a lowly American Las Vegas lounge singer Ralph Jones (John Goodman) takes over as the King of England. The film was predictable, but Goodman was likable and brought a little bit of a Rock and Roll attitude with a solid rendition of Good Golly Miss Molly. Still, when people think of this film, they are not likely to remember the music; that works against his induction case.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
King Ralph (1991)

Actor:
John Goodman

Songs you might remember:
Good Golly Miss Molly

Why you should vote for him:
John Goodman is at his most likable here.

Why you should not vote for her:
Should any Lounge act get into our Hall of Fame?

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Rachel Marron

Rachel Marron
The critics destroyed the Bodyguard, but the film going public flocked to it in droves. The movie propelled Whitney Houston to the biggest she would ever be and her first starring role as diva, Rachel Marron showed the world that she could act, and her singing pipes were at full steam with her version of “I Will Always Love You” rocketing to the top of the charts as well as the album taking over as the highest selling soundtrack of all time. Those kind of sales could translate into a Hall of Fame spot, couldn’t it? We will let you decide that one!




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
The Bodyguard (1992)

Actor:
Whitney Houston

Songs you might remember:
I Will Always Love You
I Have Nothing

Why you should vote for her:
This had a monster hit and remains the highest selling soundtrack of all time.

Why you should not vote for her:
As big is this was, is this a character that you even think about in the top ten when it comes to Fictitious Singers?

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