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Hi-Fye

Hi-Fye
Just to make sure we understand. A thirty something rotund blowhard could be made into a Buddy Holly knockoff and become a teen idol? We guess only in Bedrock with Fred Flintstone as this did happen in a memorable episode of the Flintstones.        


Hey, That's My Bike

Hey Thats My Bike
From the “Generation X” Film, Reality Bites, we have Troy Dyer, the lead singer of “Hey, That’s My Bike”, who in Reality Bites showed his Gen X ethos, though we are so conflicted with this act.   We admittedly are not quite certain whether this is a great choice for the FRRHOF or whether he is just a douche. This could be the most befuddling choice on our ballot.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Reality Bites (1994)

Actors:
Ethan Hawke (Troy Dyer)
Nathan December
Jack Irons
Christopher Wagner

Songs you might remember:
Add It Up

Why you should vote for him:
Is this the ultimate Generation X flick? It might be!

Why you should not vote for him:
There is a “douche” quality about Ethan Hawke in this film.   We can’t be the only ones who think that!

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Herbie and the Heartbeats

Herbie and the Heartbeats
From the George Lucas retro masterpiece, American Graffiti was a great ensemble piece that made older people nostalgic and younger people curious about a past era. Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids were already a group that was doing 50’s and early 60’s music, so they were the perfect choice to play the “Sock Hop” in the film. They did two great covers (At the Hop & Louie Louie) and had a taste of mainstream success shortly after. We are not sure what the climate on this site is for a retro cover act, but this is not a bad choice for those who saw the film.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
American Graffiti (1973)

Actors:
Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids

Songs you might remember:
At the Hop

Why you should vote for them:
They were in demand for a bit after the film.

Why you should not vote for them:
Cover acts should only go so far.

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The Heights

Heights The
With the success of Beverly Hills 90210, Fox tried to replicate the formula but in the form of a band. The Heights debuted in August of 1992 and was cancelled in November of that year. Sounds like a failure, right? Not exactly. Nobody tuned in to watch the show, but the fictitious band had a number one hit on “How Do You Talk to an Angel” in the real world; though you have to wonder how many people heard the song, even realized that there was a television show associated with it. Ironically, the band never made it in the fictitious world.  




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

Actors:
Jamie Walters (Alex O’Brien)
Camille Saviolla (Shelley Abramowitz)
Alex Desert (Stan Lee)
Charlotte Ross (Hope Linden)

Songs you might remember:
How Do You Talk To An Angel  

Why you should vote for them:
Very few acts here legitimately went to number one.

Why you should not vote for them:
They may have made it to the “Heights”, but the fall right after was fast and fierce.  

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