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  1. George Smalley is a high school senior trying to find direction in life. His attempt to land a spot on the varsity football team fails when he is cut from the team. A songwriter in his spare time, he and his pal, Corky Macpherson, recruit other local teens to form a rock band to ultimately perform in the town's Battle of the Bands competition.

    • Drama
  2. Ok, but Cotton Candy was definitely robbed at Battle of the Bands. The other group performed the same cover of “I Shot the Sheriff” literally anytime they had a gig, it was practically a running joke.

    • Ron Howard
    • Ron Howard Productions, Major H Productions
  3. A Battle of the Bands is a music contest or competition in which a number of bands compete for the title of "best band". The winner is determined by a voice vote of the audience or the band who brings the most people to support them. Traditionally, battles of bands are held at live music events and forums. Popular examples include the yearly ...

  4. Battle of the Bands: Rapid Fire versus Cotton Candy. Rapid Fire ... Cotton Candy 7 vote(s) 100.0% Thread Status: Not open for further replies. ...

  5. Typical 70s high school dramedy. shannon914 10 June 2000. "Cotton Candy" is typical of most 1970s juvenile movies: bad clothes, bad hair and a typical plot. Ron Howard's first attempt at directing fared well, and this story of B.M.O.C. vs. regular Joe to get the girl is predictable.

  6. Oct 26, 1978 · Secondly, the Battle of the Bands scenes were shot at Town East Mall, which is about 3 miles from my home. I was 10 years old when the film aired, and I thought that featuring a local "monument" was pretty cool.

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  8. Cotton Candy plot "The rollicking story of a boy, a girl, and a band!" A number of students who miss out on their High School form a rock band. The band's name is Cotton Candy. They have to take on the rival members of Rapid Fire in a 'Battle of the Bands'. But Rapid Fire, led by the handsome Torbin Bequette, is very popular.