#849190 - 11/13/12 03:45 PM
Pop Trivia
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-1. Which female singer had hits with "What a Difference a Day Makes" and "Mad About the Boy"? -2. "The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down" was the biggest US hit for which singer? -3. Who starred as the female lead in Viva Las Vegas? -4. What do Nelson Eddy, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson and Judge Dread have in common? -5. The 1958 documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day featuring (amongst others) Chuck Berry was made at which jazz festival? -6. What is Little Richard's actual name? -7. Who married Guy Ritchie in 2000? -8. Whose album "Dr Feelgood" made number 1 in 1989? -9. Who had a hit with "Mule Skinner Blues" in 1960? -10. Singer/songwriter Lecil Travis Martin was better known as who? -11. Name the four members of the Mamas and the Papas. -12. Nillson's version of "Everybody's Talkin'" featured in which film?
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#849191 - 11/13/12 03:55 PM
Re: Pop Trivia
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1. Peggy Lee?
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#849222 - 11/13/12 06:32 PM
Re: Pop Trivia
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1. Dinah Washington
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#849226 - 11/13/12 06:58 PM
Re: Pop Trivia
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(3) Ann Margret
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#849873 - 11/16/12 02:03 PM
Re: Pop Trivia
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4. they all died on stage Hi everybody  Evelyne
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