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Greg and Paul

Greg and Paul
With a pre “B.J. and the Bear” Greg Evigan and a pre “David Letterman Show” Paul Shaffer, we have a television show that nobody asked for.   Greg and Paul made a pact with the devil to have “A Year at the Top” as popular musicians. As you can imagine, the show was a mess, and the writers clearly did not sell their soul to the devil to get a hit show as it lasted only five episodes. Of course, both managed to have successful careers anyway.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
A Year at the Top (1977)

Actors:
Greg Evigan
Paul Shaffer

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
Letterman + Cheese = Your Vote?

Why you should not vote for them:
The 1970’s was full of horrible television and if this could not last five episodes, how bad was this show!



The Green Onion

Green Onion The
In a very cheesy 1969 film, Richard Dreyfuss is part of a band that lives in a house under water. We think that the band was called the Green Onion, though we aren’t exactly sure. Either way, while submerged in the sea (with Tony Randall naturally) they manage to become successful on land. What that is worth is beyond us.




The Bullet Points:
Movies Appeared:
Hello Down There (1969)

Actors:
Richard Dreyfuss (Harold Webster)
Lou Wagner (Marvin Webster)
Gary Tigerman (Tommy Miller)
Kay Cole (Lorrie Miller)

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
Does the fact that Richard Dreyfuss is in this count?

Why you should not vote for them:
This was too cheesy…even for us.



The Greefs

Greefs The
From the 1960’s sitcom, My Three Sons, we have an interesting candidate in the Greefs, which was led by Don Grady who played the middle brother, Chip Douglas. Grady had his own band and was given the opportunity on the program to showcase his musical ability. We can’t say that Grady ever really made it as a singer, but he was given a platform here. Anyone who was a devotee of this show might remember the Greefs…though we wonder how many of those there are left.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
My Three Sons (1965)

Actors:
Don Grady (Chip Douglas)
…and we don’t know who else.

Songs you might remember:
Good Man to Have Around

Why you should vote for them:
This is a damned good chunk of 60’s nostalgia right here!

Why you should not vote for them:
Grady really didn’t make it on the show or in real life.



Grandmaster B

Grandmaster B
As David Faustino was legitimately trying to be a rapper (seriously) the producers of Married With Children incorporated it as an alter ego of Bud Bundy, named Grandmaster B. The persona was supposed to help him with the ladies, and he gave himself a fake backstory where he was from the mean streets of New York. It rarely worked, but we enjoyed far more enjoyed the incorrect names that he was referred to, than any rap he attempted.