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- Niveous
- Ibárruri
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And Amber Benson has dabbled in music as well.bwell wrote:And from Buffy...
Anthony Stewart Head
James Marsters
and screw you Denyer. Word Life, my ass.
"I'd like to see 1984 redubbed with this in the soundtrack."- Furrypedro.
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WeaselSlayer
- Niemöller
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- Submitting as: Luke Henley
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- erik
- Churchill
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My ex-girlfriend's aunt's first husband's brother is this guy. He was in Deliverance, but you probably know him from Robocop, or Beverly Hills Cop. He's played country music for a while now.
- roymond
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As I remember it, The Bad Seeds played in the cemetery and Nick Cave had some silly limes.Caravan Ray wrote:Are you sure Nick Cave was on The Young Ones? I don't remember that!
Also, that M&M guy. Oh, Marshall Mathers
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In other news, Avril Levigne is in Fast Food Nation.
Alanis Morissette is in Dogma.
Bjork is in Dancers in the Dark, I think.
Sean Puffy Diddy Combs was in Monster's Ball.
Traci Lords has two albums.
Courtney Love was in Sid and Nancy, and People Vs Larry Flynt.
John Bon Jovi was in Pay it Forward.
Ann Magnuson.
Lee Ving was in Clue, among other things.
Alanis Morissette is in Dogma.
Bjork is in Dancers in the Dark, I think.
Sean Puffy Diddy Combs was in Monster's Ball.
Traci Lords has two albums.
Courtney Love was in Sid and Nancy, and People Vs Larry Flynt.
John Bon Jovi was in Pay it Forward.
Ann Magnuson.
Lee Ving was in Clue, among other things.
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bwell
- de Gaulle
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With Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, and Annette Funicello mentioned, here are some other Disney related starlets...
Lalaine (from Lizzie McGuire)
Christy Carlson Romano (from Even Stevens)
Raven Symone (from That's So Raven) with TV shows and an album by age 8
Miley Cyrus (and her dad Billy Ray Cyrus from Hannah Montana)
Aly & AJ (Alyson and Amanda Michalka...from Cow Belles)
Haylie Duff
Some others...
Aaliyah
Doris Day
Julie Andrews
Judy Garland
Peter Gallagher
Mariah Carey
Janet Jackson
Drake Bell
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (with classics like "Brother For Sale"...ah, the joys of having much younger sisters)
Michelle Phillips (and to a lesser degree Chyna Phillips and Bijou Phillips)
Lalaine (from Lizzie McGuire)
Christy Carlson Romano (from Even Stevens)
Raven Symone (from That's So Raven) with TV shows and an album by age 8
Miley Cyrus (and her dad Billy Ray Cyrus from Hannah Montana)
Aly & AJ (Alyson and Amanda Michalka...from Cow Belles)
Haylie Duff
Some others...
Aaliyah
Doris Day
Julie Andrews
Judy Garland
Peter Gallagher
Mariah Carey
Janet Jackson
Drake Bell
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (with classics like "Brother For Sale"...ah, the joys of having much younger sisters)
Michelle Phillips (and to a lesser degree Chyna Phillips and Bijou Phillips)
- Sober
- Niemöller
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Dwight Yoakam has been in quite a few films, the lastest I know of being Wedding Crashers.
Macho Man Randy Savage had an epic rap album dissing the hulkster.
Vanilla Ice was in Ninja Turtles II and Cool as Ice.
Eminem was in 8 Mile
Brenden Behan Wrote and acted in plays, and wrote a few Irish standards, like The Auld Triangle, though I realize that's a stretch.
Not to mention the entire cast of This is Spinal Tap:
Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer all wrote and played their respective parts in the film.
Macho Man Randy Savage had an epic rap album dissing the hulkster.
Vanilla Ice was in Ninja Turtles II and Cool as Ice.
Eminem was in 8 Mile
Brenden Behan Wrote and acted in plays, and wrote a few Irish standards, like The Auld Triangle, though I realize that's a stretch.
Not to mention the entire cast of This is Spinal Tap:
Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer all wrote and played their respective parts in the film.
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adrift in a draft
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uh yeahadrift in a draft wrote:completely sincere question - do you folks consder rappers ( or even singers) musicians ?
"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony, but hostility, chaos and murder." - Werner Herzog
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How about dj's? I can certainly see skill involved with serious scratching/crossfading, etc., but your average club dj: is he a musician?
Dj's were talked about as musicians when I worked at GC - most likely to make them happy so they'd buy more lights and fog machines. But since I've been playing live, I've been seeing dj's get gigs at big clubs and just standing at turntables (which aren't being used - he's running everything off his ipod), and moving around with those silly cans on his head.
Seems to me, a dj's job is to look busy.
Aside from being little more than a live jukebox, they often have no concept of eq, and the mixes are either ultra top or bottom-heavy.
Sorry to derail the thread, I just hate dj's.
Dj's were talked about as musicians when I worked at GC - most likely to make them happy so they'd buy more lights and fog machines. But since I've been playing live, I've been seeing dj's get gigs at big clubs and just standing at turntables (which aren't being used - he's running everything off his ipod), and moving around with those silly cans on his head.
Seems to me, a dj's job is to look busy.
Aside from being little more than a live jukebox, they often have no concept of eq, and the mixes are either ultra top or bottom-heavy.
Sorry to derail the thread, I just hate dj's.
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jimtyrrell
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I'll agree that most DJs that I see around here are behaving in a most unmusical fashion. But DJing can be done in a way that qualifies it as musicianship.
Slightly more on topic: Yeah, rappers and singers are musicians in my book.
Full-on On Topic, finally: Stephen King has appeared in a few movies, and is (was?) a guitarist with the Rock Bottom Remainders, although neither is his primary pursuit, of course.
Slightly more on topic: Yeah, rappers and singers are musicians in my book.
Full-on On Topic, finally: Stephen King has appeared in a few movies, and is (was?) a guitarist with the Rock Bottom Remainders, although neither is his primary pursuit, of course.
- roymond
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I saw her front for Queen last year. Which may qualify as an act.jb wrote:wynona judd was on an episode of Touched By An Angel. I um saw it when my dad was watching it in the kitchen one day... IT'S TRUE SHUT UP
IT'S TRUE SHUT UP.
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