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The Dalton Academy Warblers

Dalton Academy Warblers The
We might have to rely on the help of the Glee fans on this one. We admit to not knowing that much about the Glee phenomenon, but we are aware that is was pretty big at one time. As such, one of the main opponents for the William McKinley High Glee Club has to be considered a contender here; especially considering the Warblers actually had an album that went to number 2 on Billboard. Seriously, that did happen.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Glee (2010-)

Actors:
Darren Criss (Blaine)
Chris Colfer (Kurt)
Telly Leung (Wes)
Dominic Barnes (Trent)
Curt Mega (Nick)
Riker Lynch (Jeff)
Jon Hall (Beatboxer)
Grant Gustin (Sebastian)
Titus Makin (David)
Eddy Martin (Thad)
Nolan Gerard Funk (Hunter)

Songs you might remember:
A bunch of covers

Why you should vote for them:
It is hard to argue with the success of a group that is not prominently featured, yet still sells albums in the real world.

Why you should not vote for them:
Does any a capella singing group really belong?

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Dale Gribble Bluegrass Experience The
The animated gang in Arlen, Texas began jamming with their pre-teen neighbor, Kahn "Kahnie" Souphanousinphone, who has found that Bluegrass is a lot more fun than her classically trained violin skills. Feeling that they were good enough to enter the 15th Annual Old Time Fiddle Festival in Branson, Hank, Dale, Boomhauer, Bill and Kahnie travel there to compete, though the young fiddler found that Hank was just as demanding as her own father, thus taking all the fun out of the music.   


Naturally she is replaced by fiddling legend, Charlie Daniels, and somehow the mush mouthed Boomhauer has a singing voice just like Vince Gill. That is why we love cartoons!



The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
King of the Hill (2002)

Actors:
Singing Voice: Vince Gill

The Fictional Band:
Hank Hill (guitar)
Boomhauer (Vocals and Banjo)
Dale Gribble (Keyboards)
Bill Dauterive (Washboard)
Kahn "Kahnie" Souphanousinphone (Fiddle)
Charlie Daniels (Fiddle

Songs you might remember:
Blue Moon of Kentucky

Why you should vote for them:
We admit to getting a kick out of Charlie Daniels getting into the Hall.

Why you should not vote for them:
Does a Bluegrass band qualify?

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Cyrus "Truth" DeBarge

Cyrus Truth DeBarge
Let’s look at this equation shall we? We have Cyrano De Bergerac meets lame Rap; and you don’t have to be much of a mathematician to know that this equals something that has no appeal to anyone beyond the age of ten. Ah, Disney, we thank you again.




The Bullet Points:
TV Movie Appeared:
Let it Shine (2012)

Actors:
Tyler James Williams

Songs you might remember:
Let it Shine

Why you should vote for him:
The only valid reason was that this was the kid who starred in “Everybody Hates Chris”. We really liked that show

Why you should not vote for him:
Kiddie Rap should not be any music Hall of Fame

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The Culps

Culps The
Following in the SNL tradition of Nick the Lounge Singer and the Sweeney Sisters we have the Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer as Marty and Bobbi-Mohan Culp. They were music teachers whose prim and proper appearance looked perfect for their whitewashed medley of current pop songs. During their sets, they try to give inspirational messages, which are not exactly received well, as shown by the vast amount of middle fingers they receive the teenage audience.


         

The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Saturday Night Live (1996-2002)

Actors:
Will Ferrell (Marty Culp)
Ana Gasteyer (Bobbi Mohan-Culp)

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
This was a great sketch and had longevity.

Why you should not vote for them:
Do deliberately bad acts belong here?

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