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From the underappreciated concept album (The Turtles present the Battle of the Bands) by the Turtles we have an albums where different “bands” appeared. This allowed the group to not only stretch their skills musically, as each “band” had a completely different sound and also showcase their humor. As mentioned, we did like this album, but we can’t say that “Oh Daddy!” by the L.A. Bust ’66 was one that really stood out in our minds. Still, this album could surprise us in regards to support, so we are looking forward to see what happens with all of the entries from the Turtles. The Bullet Points: Album Appeared: The Turtles present the Battle of the Bands (1968) Actors/Performers: The Turtles Songs you might remember: Oh Daddy! Why you should vote for them: Only as a fan of the Turtles should this seriously be considered. Why you should not vote for them: We aren’t sure ourselves if the Turtles billing themselves under another name for one song only should even count.

From the spectacular HBO Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, we have a Gangster Rapper who dated Wanda Sykes’ character and of course briefly befriends Larry David. The interaction between the two is expected hilarity, though we don’t exactly learn much about Krazee’s rap career. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Curb Your Enthusiasm (2002) Actor: Chris Williams Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for him: We don’t think there is anyone else from this gem of a show. Why you should not vote for him: Was this even in the top 10 of fringe characters on this show?

Ned Flanders sure works fast. VERY soon after the death of his wife, he had a rebound relationship with Rachel Jordan (Voiced by Shawn Colvin), the lead singer of a Christian Rock Band named Kovenant. Of interest was that the band was heading out to tour the Monsters of Christian Rock tour. We wonder who headlined that? The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: The Simpsons (2000) Actor: Shawn Colvin Songs you might remember: He’s The Man Why you should vote for them: The Simpsons factor should always give a fake band a look. Why you should not vote for them: They didn’t play much, and there are better choices from Springfield.

As Sam Beckett travelled across time, he did inhabit the body of a few musicians though only that of the lead singer of King Thunder really stood out to us. The band was a KISS knockoff (a standard go to we have noticed for years) and watching Scott Bakula as Paul Stanley was worth a nod on the ballot in our eyes; though we have to seriously reevaluate this website if it gets inducted. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Quantum Leap (1991) Actor: Scott Bakula Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for them: Quantum Leap was a decent sci-fi show in a time when there really wasn’t any. We could show some love just for that reason. Why you should not vote for them: Sam Beckett was no rock star! {youtube}
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