Ben Vaughn (Class of 1973), worked as the musical composer for the award-winning TV sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun and also provided music for other TV shows including That 70's Show, Men Behaving Badly, Normal, Ohio and Grounded for Life.
As a musician, he is perhaps best known for his "Rambler '65" album when Vaughn decided to "cut out the middleman," as he puts it, and recorded an entire album in his 1965 Rambler American.
Backing vocalist and whistle solo on "Too Sensitive for This World", on the Ben Vaughn LP Dressed In Black, Enigma Records, 1990
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Other bands and artists appearing on the film's soundtrack include: The Del Fuegos, The dB's, Dream Syndicate, the Violent Femmes, The Waitresses, The Smithereens, Los Lobos, Alex Chilton and the Ben Vaughn Group.
Notable alumni of The Art Institutes include tennis player Venus Williams, Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Carol Guzy and Ben Vaughn, the host of the Food Network program Health Inspectors, who all graduated from The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.