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The Blanks aka “TED’S BAND” from the TV show SCRUBS
Based in Los Angeles, The Blanks perform and sing family-friendly (cool) entertainment with plenty of (hip) musical andsketch comedy. They sing a cappella versions of popular TV show theme songs ranging from “Charles In Charge” to “Six Million Dollar Man,” and commercial jingles like “By Mennen.” They’ve put words to songs without lyrics, such as the “Good Old Days,” the theme from The Little Rascals. The only instruments you’ll find on stage are talking toys - that's right, four grown men who still play with action figures. Not ones to rest on their laurels nor teeter on the edge of rebellion and artistic bravado with their choice of deodorant commercials, the Blanks wrote some original numbers thatsound like songs even they might want to cover! You haven’t seen anything quite like it before. They love to sing, entertain and make people laugh, so their shows include skits, antics, choreography (the kind a 5-year old could memorize), talking toys as lead singers, and costume changes.
“Four-part-harmony versions of such TV theme songs as The Facts of Life, Speed Racer and Flipper might send some people running
for the exits, but [The Blanks] have just the right balance of self-aware nerdy cuteness, you can't help but snap your fingers along. And
they're good -- as in Sweet Adeline's good. Believe it or not, they've been performing since before Scrubs existed. Their live show adds
skits and dorky dance moves, talking toys and costume changes.” [+ listed as one of the “3 Best Bets” in L.A. for 5/16] – LA Weekly - 5/16/09
8 years on Scrubs, in worldwide syndication
Live stage show tour began Fall 2008
Sang the National Anthem at sold out Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) & Nashville Predators (NHL) home games to huge ovations
April 2010 live performance on “Whad’ya Know with Michael Feldman,” syndicated to 290 stations and over 1 million listeners via Public Radio International
Sang live on the air, February 2010, during Boston’s premier morning show: “Karson & Kennedy in the Morning” on Mix 104.1/CBS Radio. It was an in-studio wedding surprise for two lucky listeners. The Blanks sang the wedding march and the first dance song
Music Video of the Day on SI.com (Sports Illustrated) December 2009
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