
Everything you ever wanted to know about fake bands in movies, TV, commercials, books, games, art, and elsewhere, but were afraid to ask
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

We get mellow with the folks that are yellow by spending more time with the fictional musicians of The Simpsons, that animated juggernaut in its 37th season. Can you believe it? I mean, sure, we’ve done 85 episodes on fake bands, but 37 seasons?!
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Trying to find the name of a jazz song played in Downton Abbey. The band’s name (fake, I assume) on the drum set is Smokey Greene and the Louisiana Boys. Is there any way to track down the musicians or the name of the song?
This podcast is an excellent take on something I have rarely thought about—fake bands!
A cool topic, discussed in an interesting way. The hosts get along and speak together without getting in each other's way. Excited to listen to more.
Yes. Yes, it is.








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