Musicians In Political Office
Rockadelic
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There is a long list of athletes who have become successful politicians but I only know of a few musicians who have even run for office.
Sonny Bono had a political career and John Hall of the band Orleans is a congressman New York???s 19th Congressional District.
Kinky Friedman has run for Governor of Tejas.
Any others?
Sonny Bono had a political career and John Hall of the band Orleans is a congressman New York???s 19th Congressional District.
Kinky Friedman has run for Governor of Tejas.
Any others?
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The only other I can think of from the top of my head is the drummer from UK band Blur who ran as a MP a few years back (but lost, so probably doesn't count).
John Runyan NFL Player - Congressman
Dave Bing NBA - Mayor of Detroit
Kevin Johnson NBA - Mayor of Sacramento
Heath Shuler NBA - Congressman
Lynn Swann NFL - Republican Candidate for Governor of PA.
Steve Largent NFL - Congressman
Tom Osborne NFL & College Coach - Congressman
J.C. Watts CFL - Congressman
Bill Bradley NBA - Senator
Jim Bunning MLB - Senator
Jack Kemp NFL - Congressman
Jim Ryun Track & Field - Congressman
Jesse Ventura Pro Wrestler - Governor
Manny Pacquiao Boxing - Congressman
Shawn Bradley NBA Joke - Congressional Candidate
Chris Dudley NBA - Gubernatorial Candidate
Alan Page NFL - Supreme Court Justice
Ken Dryden NHL - Parliment
Joe Mesi Boxing - Senate Candidate
Tom McMillan NBA - Congressman
Sebastion Coe Track & Field - Parliment
Carl Lewis Track & Field - Senate Candidate
Billy Clinton plays the sax...
Ruben Blades
Since the beginning of the jazz age, if not before, musicians have always been disreputable.
Athletes have been able to turn their fame into successful political careers. Musicians not so much.
Both of which have been posted here before.
Even though musicians are degenerates, actors are as bad or worse, and they have made it to the White House. Perhaps musicians are too smart to go into politics. Or perhaps their egos are too big for politics.
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Vaclav Havel?
No, he was an ally and helped to write a famous piece in response to their imprisonment, but he was not an actual member.
I hope one day there is a movie made about Skunk
Natch, it was a publicity stunt that got out of hand and took on a life of its own away from publicising a failing music career.
Interestingly, although the party's policies were generally designed to be mildly outrageous and not to be taken seriously, many have since become law at various points. 24 hour opening of pubs, for example.
This surely counts as success, of sorts.
FWIW, his music was shite IMHO.
Our version of Sutch was a comedian named Pat Paulson who was a regular on the Smothers Brothers Show....a quiet, deadpan milqetoast fellow, he ran for President every four years from the '68-'96....he passed away in '97....his son Monty is apparently throwing his hat in the ring for 2012.
I listened to one of his lps last year and was surprised how funny it was.
Seems like other comedians pulled this stunt, but none (that I know of) were successful until Al Franken*.
*Unless you want to count Reagan and Schwarzenegger.
A friend of mine sent me a news video about this and it completely blew my mind. Out of nowhere dude just starting writing a paper about missile defense systems or something, just like that. Cocaine is a helluva drug.