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Marie DeSalle

Marie DeSalle
You will have to forgive our irrational crush on Lisa Bonet, but she was at her sultry best in High Fidelity where with her long dreadlocks and extended cameo with John Cusack we could not help but watch over and over again. Come one…we can’t be the only ones can we?




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
High Fidelity (2000)

Actor:
Lisa Bonet

Songs you might remember:
I Love Your Way

Why you should vote for her:
How about because you also have a crush on Lisa Bonet?

Why you should not vote for her:
We completely agree that there is a far better candidate from this movie.



The Mambo Kings

Mambo Kings The
We were not sure if they had a name for their band, so “The Mambo Kings” is what we are going for on the ballot. From the film of the same name, we have the story of two brothers from Cuba who flee from Havana to the States. There, they eventually pick up where they left off, playing clubs in New York City, like they did in Cuba. Now, as to whether this is a serious contender for the Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, really depends on your opinion of Cuban music and whether you saw this film or not.  


  

The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
The Mambo Kings (1992)

Actors:
Armand Assante (Cesar Castillo)
Antonio Banderas (Nestor Castillo)

Songs you might remember:
Beautiful Maria of My Soul

Why you should vote for them:
This actually generated an Oscar nominated song.

Why you should not vote for them:
It was a Rock and Roll life, though not necessarily Rock and Roll

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Mac Sledge

Mac Sledge
Robert Duvall is one of the greatest actors of all time, and he won his lone Best Actor Oscar for his role as alcoholic Country Singer, Mac Sledge in Tender Mercies. Duvall looked the part perfectly as the tormented singer looking for redemption, and unlike other singing portrayals, Duvall sang his own songs. The best case we think for induction is that the members of the Outlaw Country Movement, of which Duvall seemed to channel, believed that he hit it out of the park, and that kind of praise should not (and cannot) be ignored.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Tender Mercies (1983)

Actor:
Robert Duvall

Songs you might remember:
If You’ll Hold the Ladder (I’ll Climb to the Top)

Why you should vote for him:
This is one of the best acting performances on the ballot.

Why you should not vote for him:
By calling it the Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, did we omit this Country superstar?

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Lurleen Lumpkin

Lurleen Lumpkin
When Homer Simpson discovers a female country singer (in the part of the world that does not serve Duff, but Fudd instead) we were introduced to Lurleen Lumpkin. She would take the fictional Country music world by storm under the early guidance of “Colonel” Homer, and for an episode that lasted only twenty-two minutes many Simpsons fans remember the songs from the episode.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
The Simpsons (1992)

Actor:
Beverly D’Angelo

Songs you might remember:
Bunk with me Tonight
Your Wife Don’t Understand You
Finally Bagged me a Homer
Stand by Your Manager

Why you should vote for her:
Is it wrong to say that if she made it to the Betty Ford Rehab Clinic that she became a star? We learned that in a later episode.

Why you should not vote for her:
Again, we will play the Country Music card. Does a “Country” act belong in a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

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