
The other lad was bare-chested as well, he had some tattoos and was muscular also. I could see this because he was shirtless. He had the same dimples when he grinned, his arms were huge with muscle, and he had multiple tattoos. The man had dark hair like Dominic but it was long, it almost reached his shoulders. "Who's the little beauty, bro?" the lad on the left asked. The two men that stood leaning against the door frames, they were seriously sexy.ĭominic snapped his head to me and glared. When he turned us both to face his house, I stared wide-eyed. I hated that I turned red again, and I hated Dominic even more for smiling at me because of it. "I have to ice that pretty face of yours, remember?" Teeth (performed, originally, by Jim Henson and now by Bill Barretta), Animal (Frank Oz, now Eric Jacobson), Floyd Pepper (Jerry Nelson, now Matt Vogel), Janice (Richard Hunt, now David Rudman), Zoot (Dave Goelz) and Lips (Steve Whitmire, now Peter Linz).He turned me to face him. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem, which made their first televised appearance in the pilot of The Muppet Show in 1975 (and recently dished to Billboard about “the frog,” Miss Piggy and more), comprises Dr.

While some songs are original compositions for the series, others are covers of classics by The Beach Boys, Cyndi Lauper, Simon & Garfunkel, The Who and more. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem, plus five scores by Mick Giacchino. The 22-track set includes 17 songs credited to Dr. 13 with the series’ companion soundtrack, The Muppets Mayhem: Music From the Disney+ Original Series, which also arrived May 10, on Disney+/Walt Disney Records. The group enters the Kid Albums chart at No.

Teeth & The Electric Mayhem are now, officially, Billboard-charting artists – nearly a half-century after their on-screen debut. Fresh off the premiere of the new Disney+ comedy musical series The Muppets Mayhem on May 10, Dr.
