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Juliette Barnes

Juliette Barnes
If you are the fictitious bubble gum Country princess does this qualify for a Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? When you are as cute as Hayden Panettiere, we think it might be worth a few votes. The Taylor Swift/Carrie Underwood knock off is getting solid reviews for her role, so this would not surprise us to see this entry do well; especially if Nashville remains on the air.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Nashville (2012-)

Actors:
Hayden Panettiere

Songs you might remember:
Boys and Busses
Telescope
Used

Why you should vote for her:
She emulates some of the biggest stars in the business.

Why you should not vote for her:
The country factor could come in play here.

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Juicy Fruits.Beach Bums. Undeads
The glue of the quirky Brian DePalma film, Phantom of the Paradise, the revolving role of the house band at the Paradise was a trio who first appeared as the retro-greasers, The Juicy Fruits. Their second appearance was as surf style knock offs, the Beach Bums and finally the Undeads in what was pre Misfits look. They did not get the love they should have in this cult film, as they only had singing roles, but their contribution should not be ignored.  




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Phantom of the Paradise (1974)

Actors:
Archie Hahn
Jeffrey Comanor
Harold Oblong

Songs you might remember:
Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye  
Upholstery
Somebody Super Like You

Why you should vote for them:
They had a lot of contributions to this film.

Why you should not vote for them:
How many people remember this cult film?



Josie and the Pussycats TV
Looking to replicate the success of the Archies in both animated and music, Josie and the Pussycats went from the comic book to the small screen. The all girl group would find themselves in adventures, while finding time to sing a pop song. The show would last a few years and the trip would forever be known as much for their singing as they would be for their outfits which were leopard print unitards with a tail complete with “ears for hats”.


In terms of the band, they had a lot more support than most fictitious groups. They had a roadie, an agent, and an agent’s sister who was jealous of Josie and her band. The show survived two incarnations, the second where they were in Outer Space (seriously), and an actual live action version of the group was created to coincide with the animated series. The amazing thing we find here is for a band that everyone knows; the only song that anyone remembers is their theme.



The Bullet Points:
TV Shows Appeared:
Josie and the Pussycats (1970-72)
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space (1972)

Actors:
Janet Waldo (Speaking Voice, Josie) (Singing Voice, Cathy Dougher)
Barbara Pariot (Speaking Voice, Valerie) (Singing Voice, Patrice Holloway)
Jackie Joseph (Speaking Voice, Melody) (Singing Voice, Cheryl Ladd)

Songs you might remember:
The Josie and the Pussycats Theme Song

Why you should vote for them:
Do you know (and we are serious here) that they inspired a lot of young girls?

Why you should not vote for them:
For a group that everyone knows, they did not have a hit.

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Josie and the Pussycats Movie
You would think that a live action adaptation of a beloved cartoon would work, or at the very minimum turn a profit, but neither seemed to happen when Josie and the Pussycats hit the big screen. It was not that the parts were miscast as Rachel Leigh Cook was the perfect Josie and a pre-botched stomach operation Tara Reid was great as the dimwitted Melody. Hell the film had great actors all around, but the plotline where the Pussycats were being used as corporate shills by planting subliminal messages in their music was not interesting at all. You have to think that this one that the Producers would love to have a do-over, but at least the musical casting of Kay Hanley to do the music was a winner.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Josie and the Pussycats (2003)

Actors:
Rachel Leigh Cook (Josie)
Rosario Dawson (Valerie)
Tara Reid (Melody)
Music by Kay Hanley

Songs you might remember:
3 Small Words

Why you should vote for them:
The produced music was not bad.

Why you should not vote for them:
Seriously, how could this movie be written so badly?