Q. What progressive rock band included Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye, Peter Banks, and Bill Bruford? | A. Yes |
Q. What did the Zombies advise you to "tell her" over and over and over and over and over? | A. No |
Q. The song "Bad To The Bone" was sung by George Thorough-who? | A. Good |
Q. In George Thoroughgood's song, he is what "to the bone"? | A. Bad |
Q. How many people were in the Classics IV? | A. Five |
Q. How many people were in the Four Freshmen? | A. More than Five |
Q. What word did songwriter Arlo Guthrie say didn't rhyme with anything, but you could use "doorhinge" in a pinch? | A. Orange |
Q. Where is it a good idea to go before climbing on the bus during a concert tour? | A. John |
Q. What are the names of the first double-named pope, the first U.S. president, and the first Russian celebrity website? | A. John Paul George Ringo |
Q. What would Dolly Parton never be able to do and still maintain her image? | A. B-flat |
Q. What would Ray Charles never be able to do and still maintain his image? | A. C-sharp |
Q. What is the only under-three-minute track on the Ken Schaphorst Big Band album "After Blue"? | A. Yes and No |
Q. What did Buddy Holly say to his Baby in February 1958? | A. Maybe |
Q. What's the fifth cut on Zucchero's greatest hits album? | A. I Don't Know |
Q. In what Beatles song does George say "You stick around now; it may show"? | A. Something |
Q. Van Morrison left what band in 1966 for a solo career? | A. Them |
Q. What was the name of the 1960s rock band known for being too loud and for smashing their instruments on stage? | A. Who |
Q. The albums "Youngsters" and "Sugarbuzz" were recorded in the 1990s by what "christian pop rock metal band"? | A. Whatever |