Obscure Music Trivia
- Question: Which U.K. band was the first group signed by the Beatles' Apple label?
- Answer: Of the many distinguished Welsh pop performers of the 1970s, rock band Badfinger were the first to record for the Beatles’ Apple label.
- Question: Which musical genre is the band T.Rex generally associated with?
- Answer: English band T.Rex typified the trashy power-pop version of glam rock, which was a musical movement that began in Britain in the early 1970s.
- Question: Who wrote the 1950s hit “To Know Him Is to Love Him”?
- Answer: At age 18, Phil Spector and two Los Angeles school friends recorded “To Know Him Is to Love Him,” a simple teenage ballad written by Spector, its title taken from his father’s gravestone.
- Question: Which country singer adopted the alter ego of Luke the Drifter?
- Answer: Hank Williams, best remembered for his emotional vocals and expressive lyrics, adopted the alter ego of Luke the Drifter, whom he often called his “half-brother.”
- Question: Which band was Stuart Sutcliffe an early member of?
- Answer: Early members of the Beatles included Stuart Sutcliffe (born June 23, 1940, Edinburgh, Scotland—died April 10, 1962, Hamburg, West Germany).
- Question: In which Canadian city was the alternative country and folk-rock band the Cowboy Junkies formed?
- Answer: The Cowboy Junkies formed in Toronto, Canada, in 1985. They were inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2015.
- Question: Who sang the Friends theme song, “I’ll Be There for You”?
- Answer: The Friends theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” was performed by the Rembrandts and was a minor pop hit in its own right.
- Question: Which artist performed first at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969?
- Answer: American folk singer and guitarist Richie Havens transfixed audiences at the legendary rock festival known as Woodstock as he kick-started the event.
- Question: Which was the first Australian rock band to achieve international success?
- Answer: The first Australian rockers to have international success were the Easybeats, who scored an international hit with “Friday on My Mind” in 1966. Although long disbanded, the band retains a loyal following in the U.S. and Canada.
- Question: In which year was American musician and composer Frank Zappa inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
- Answer: Best remembered for his nonconformity and musical virtuosity, Frank Zappa was inducted by Lou Reed into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
- Question: Which famed American singer collaborated with Gram Parsons on his solo albums in 1973 and 1974?
- Answer: After being discovered while singing folk songs in a club, Emmylou Harris added her country-inflected soprano to former Flying Burrito Brother Gram Parsons’s two solo albums (1973 and 1974).
- Question: The 1980 film The Great Rock ’n’ Roll Swindle is based on the history of which band?
- Answer: Released in 1980, The Great Rock ’n’ Roll Swindle is Malcolm McLaren’s deeply cynical history of punk rocker legends the Sex Pistols.
- Question: What were the legendary folk-rock duo Simon and Garfunkel originally known as?
- Answer: First known as Tom and Jerry, Simon and Garfunkel were the most popular folk-rock duo of the 1960s and the musical darlings of literary-minded college-age baby boomers.
- Question: What was the second video to appear on MTV?
- Answer: MTV started on August 1, 1981, with the broadcast of “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles. It was followed by Pat Benatar’s “You Better Run.”
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