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  • ...he fictional novel use the name for their goth band, and it becomes merely fictional. [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Omen]]
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  • There were plenty of other fictional rap artists in the movie too, mainly as one-joke ponies: their rivals [[The Jam Boys]]; [[Category:Fictional rappers]]
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  • ...Artists'' by George Bernhard Shaw. It was originally published as a serial from 1887-1888, then as a complete novel in 1900. [[Category:Fictional composers|Jack, Owen]]
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  • ...him up on the wall of his nest. He also listens to a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional composers]]
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  • Fictional radio station in fictional Fawcett City, the home of announcer Billy Batson, the secret identity of co A number of musical artists appeared on the station over the years, including:
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  • ...with a strong accent suggesting an origin in Latin America, he is in fact from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which he jokingly calls "Foot Lauderdale." He is ...s a "green-screen prison" of his own design, where he can collaborate with artists around the world and appear in their music videos without leaving home by h
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  • ...title/tt0310281/combined A Mighty Wind]'' (2003). The scene is a clip of a fictional late 1960s detective show, where this singing duo is played by [[Mitch and [[Category:Metafictional musical artists]]
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  • ...he song of the same name by fake band [[The Rutles]], making this one meta-fictional! It appeared on their 1996 album ''Archaeology.'' They're from another universe.
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  • [[Image:Fleetwood_Yak_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named singer from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Beagles_Zootopia.png|200px|right]]Animal-pun-named singer from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Beagles_Zootopia.png|200px|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop Other bands listed include other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • ...ly. Protagonist bird Speed Bump listens to her and a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional animals]]
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  • [[Image:Fleetwood_Yak_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named singer from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • ...fictional 1980s low-budget television show, Dr. Lucien Sanchez, played by fictional actor Todd Rivers (Matt Berry) sings "I'm A One Track Lover" about his love [[Category:Fictional singers|Sanchez, Lucien]]
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  • ...him up on the wall of his nest. He also listens to a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional saxophonists|Parker, Charlie Bird]]
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  • Metafictional singer from the movie [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0120885/combined Wag the Dog] (1997). [[Category:Fictional singers|Horn, Nathaniel]]
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  • [[Image:Fleetwood_Yak_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named singer from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Fleetwood_Yak_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Destinys_Cub_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Fleetwood_Yak_Zootopia.png|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Beagles_Zootopia.png|200px|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Image:Beagles_Zootopia.png|200px|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop The list includes other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
    603 bytes (80 words) - 08:10, 13 May 2019
  • ...ly. Protagonist bird Speed Bump listens to her and a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional animals|Holliday, Birdie]]
    565 bytes (79 words) - 06:34, 19 June 2018
  • ...hem up on the wall of his nest. He also listens to a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional animals|Beakles]]
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  • ...her up on the wall of his nest. He also listens to a lot of other bird pun artists. [[Category:Fictional animals|Parrot, Katy]]
    654 bytes (101 words) - 06:33, 19 June 2018
  • [[Image:Beagles_Zootopia.png|200px|right]]Animal-pun-named band from the hit animated comedy film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/ Zootop Other bands listed include other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • [[Category:Fictional rappers]] [[Category:Metafictional musical artists]]
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  • ...nger from the highly amateur and fictional film ''Threat Level Midnight,'' from the February 17, 2011 episode of the same name of US television comedy seri [[Category:Fictional singers|Windsong, Jasmine]]
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  • ...hit novel ''The Golden Spin'', about the formation of this successful band from the hippie scene of Haight-Asbury. The real novel is about Askelon's strugg [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Essential Hypertension]]
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  • ...oes from the fictional comic book ''Adventures of The Mighty Music Band'', from the "[http://www.nickjr.com/kids-videos/fresh-beat-dance-floor-superhero.ht [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Mighty Music Band, The]]
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  • ...by Ruth Rendell. He's headlining at a rock festival with a bunch of other artists, and his first girlfriend, Dawn Stonor, turns up murdered. Rendell even wro [[Category:Fictional singers|Vedast, Zeno]]
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  • [[Image:Happy_Fuzzy_Friends_A_N_T_Farm.png|right]]Meta-fictional band from the ""performANTs" episode of Disney Channel sitcom ''A.N.T. Farm'' (Januar [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Happy Fuzzy Friends]]
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  • Meta-fictional country and western singer from the "If I Had the Wings of a Bugaloo" episode of downright wacky 1970 Sid a Singer-wanna-be [[Benita Bizarre]] comes up with a scheme to get the wings from one of [[The Bugaloos]] so she can fly. It involves disguising herself as t
    945 bytes (135 words) - 05:31, 3 July 2019
  • ...[[The Juicy Fruits]] sings the song "Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye," about... a fictional singer named [[Eddie Mitty]]. Wow, meta! In the song, Mitty is from Jersey City, with crummy parents and a sister named Mary Louise. Mitty is o
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  • ...in the 1969 novel ''Real People'' by Alison Lurie. he's come to Illyria, a artists' retreat in New England. He's in a copyright case against a record company. [[Category:Fictional composers|Berg, Teddy]]
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  • "Redneck rap" artist from the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0675537/reference In Concert]" episode ( [[Category:Fictional rappers|McGraw, Cool]]
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  • Her single, "Try Everything," (apparently from her ''Try Everything'' album) appears throughout the film. Her other songs Other bands listed include other animal-pun parodies of real artists:
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are pu [[Category:Fictional conductors|Leitgeb, Ferdinand]]
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  • ...in the 1969 novel ''Real People'' by Alison Lurie. He's come to Illyria, a artists' retreat in New England. [[Category:Fictional composers|Potter, Ricky]]
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  • ...vie ''[[King Creole]]'' called "Shrimp Creole" with Eels playing this meta-fictional singer, a parody of Elvis' character Danny Fisher. [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Knish, Dandy]]
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  • ...d label head Julian Grendel (Wayne Newton) is secretly bootlegging his own artists and pocketing the profits. Detective Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) stumb The fictional [https://diehard.fandom.com/wiki/Nakatomi_Plaza Nakatomi Plaza] building wa
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  • ...(first aired 11 Feb. 1983 but set in 1960), Vic explains how he got fired from real Pittsburgh band The Joe Negri Trio when someone planted reefer in his [[Category:Fictional saxophonists|Arpeggio, Vic]]
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  • ...uctor used by unscrupulous record companies to release recordings by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties. Here, the Quintessence / Inter [[Category:Fictional conductors|Gehardt, Alfred]]
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are ol [[Category:Fictional conductors|Toscali, Amleto]]
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  • [[Image:Joy_Lulu_National_Comics.png|right]]From the Sally O'Neil story of comic book ''National Comics'' #46 (February 1945 [[Category:Fictional nightclub singers|Joy, Lulu]]
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  • Russian concert pianist from the short story "Flavia and Her Artists" by Willa Cather, first published in the 1905 collection ''The Troll Garden [[Category:Fictional classical pianists|Schemetzkin, Ivan]]
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  • [[Category:Fictional singers|Meadows, Kathy]] [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Meadows, Kathy]]
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  • ...rtin, and originally written and drawn by him. After a few years different artists and writers took it over, including Vernon Henkel. ''Feature Comics'' was p [[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Sisson, Swing]]
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties. His name is also sometimes giv His last name comes from two actual, famous conductors named Richter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • One of the few fictional artists with a real number one hit under their big, tacky brass-buckled belt. Origi The song "Convoy" from ''Black Bear Road'' was released in November 1975 and went to #1 by January
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