Considering how big of a role music plays in everyday life, it’s not surprising that characters in dozens of sitcoms and animated television series have attended concerts or formed bands. Most of the time these fictitious artists are seen and not heard, but in a few instances the writers of these shows actually write songs for the fake bands to perform.For this week’s B List we detail ten song
The epitome of bubble-gum pop. From 1968 to 1972 this cartoon band actually released 6 albums and 11 singles. The man behind _the Monkees_, Don Kirshner, brought together a bunch of studio musicians to form _**the Archies**_ with _Ron Dante_ fronting the band. When this version of the band broke up the hit cartoon series didn't miss a step and continued on until the late '70s. The "bands" music...
hmmmm Sugar, ah honey honeyYou are my candy girlAnd you've got me wanting you.Honey, ah sugar sugarYou are my candy girlAnd you've got me wanting you.I just can't believe the loveliness of loving you(I just can't believe it's true)I just can't believe the one to love this feeling to.(I just can't believe it's true)Ah sugar, ah honey honeyYou are my candy girlAnd you've got me wanting you.Ah hon...
While engaging in a comical trip down memory lane last night with David Hyman's post of "Lancelot Link and the Evolution Revolution" - http://mog.com/david_hyman/blog_post/143924 - reliving childhood Saturday mornings of the Beatles, Jackson 5, the Banana Splits and even the New Zoo Review.. it kind of struck me that while I enjoyed the nostalgia, it was really sad in a way that what started as...
Considering how big of a role music plays in everyday life, it’s not surprising that characters in dozens of sitcoms and animated television series have attended concerts or formed bands. Most of the time these fictitious artists are seen and not heard, but in a few instances the writers of these shows actually write songs for the fake bands to perform.For this week’s B List we detail ten song