ANSWER: 'Rock Star' was inspired by Tim "Ripper" Owens's recruitment into Judas Priest.
ANSWER: "Feed The
Tree" - Belly
ANSWER: Michael Jackson
ANSWER: "Counting Blue Cars" - Dishwalla
ANSWER: Fiona Apple McAfee Maggart.
She was named after a character in “Brigadoon.”
ANSWER: "Cornflake Girl" - Tori Amos
ANSWER: No. In 2000,
he was unable to gain ownership of the URL because he’d never registered the name “Sting” as a trademark.
The rocker was the first celebrity to lose
such a case before the World Intellectual Property Organization.
ANSWER:
"Cold As Ice" - Foreigner
ANSWER: He needed the publisher’s permission, since he no longer owned the rights to the
song.
ANSWER: "Today" - Smashing Pumpkins
ANSWER: He was a rock critic.
ANSWER: "I Feel the Earth Move" - Carole
King
ANSWER: Yusuf Islam
ANSWER: "Save Tonight" - Eagle-Eye Cherry
ANSWER: "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" - Georgia
Satellites
ANSWER: Essex portrayed Jesus in the London
production of “Godspell.”
ANSWER: Reportedly, Garcia opened a Funk and Wagnalls dictionary and, with his eyes
closed, pointed to a page. His finger rested on the phrase “greateful dead,” which is a type of folk ballad about
death and reincarnation.
ANSWER: "Connection" - Elastica
ANSWER: "Red Rubber Ball" - Cyrkle Written By: Paul Simon
and Bruce Woodley
ANSWER: His Fleetwood Mac colleagues, Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham.
ANSWER: Money was
a New York City police officer.
ANSWER: That’s the
subway line Lopez would take to Manhattan while growing up.
ANSWER: Edd “Kookie” Burns, who graced the covers of 20 publications in October 1960.
ANSWER: “That’ll
Be the Day” by Buddy Holly
ANSWER: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" - Monkees Written by: Goffin/King
ANSWER: "Hee-Haw," from 1969 to
1986
ANSWER: Yes. In 1994, Springsteen won the Academy Award for Best Song for his tune “Streets of Philadelphia,”
from the Tom Hanks movie “Philadelphia.”
ANSWER:
Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller
ANSWER: U2’s Bono. The incident took place during the 1994 awards show.
ANSWER:
"Big Time Sensuality" - Bjork
ANSWER: "Touch Of Grey" - Grateful Dead
ANSWER: The Byrds
ANSWER: Michael Jackson
ANSWER: “The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno”
ANSWER: "Come Out And Play [Keep 'em Separated]" - Offspring
ANSWER: Neil Sedaka
ANSWER: “Starsky & Hutch”
ANSWER: "Girls on Film" - Duran Duran
ANSWER: The band was The Doors and the song was “Light My Fire.”
ANSWER: Preston met the Beatles in 1962 in Germany
while a member of Little Richard's band.
ANSWER: “Daydream Believer
ANSWER: 1959’s “White Lightnin’”
ANSWER: "Building A Mystery" - Sarah McLachlan
ANSWER: William
ANSWER: Yes. Phillips played an old flame of Capt.
Picard’s on a first-season episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
ANSWER: Aretha Franklin, who was married to actor Glynn Turman,
one of the show's co-stars.
ANSWER: 'Light Of Day'
ANSWER: "Good Intentions" - Toad the Wet Sprocket
ANSWER: “To All The Girls I've Loved Before”
ANSWER: “Ally McBeal”
ANSWER: Ireland
ANSWER: True. In July 1994, the International
Astronomical Union announced that it had named an asteroid Zappafrank in honor of the late rocker, who died in December 1993.
ANSWER: “Where Is The Love”
ANSWER: Tennis
player Billie Jean King.
ANSWER: The Irish pop singer was booed off the stage.
ANSWER: “Hair”
ANSWER: He joined Axl Rose's
're-vamped' Guns N' Roses
ANSWER: Richard was inspired to begin singing after seeing
Bill Haley and the Comets in concert in 1957.
ANSWER: Steven Spielberg and George Lucas's "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
ANSWER: Calvin Broadus
ANSWER: Paul McCartney
ANSWER: “Hold On” and “Release Me" (This
is kinda funny. Hold On... Release Me.)
ANSWER: “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore.” The
tune was written by Paul Anka.
ANSWER: Wyclef Jean
ANSWER: Indiana
ANSWER: "Walking on Broken Glass" - Annie Lenox
ANSWER: Just 13. Tucker's first hit single was "Delta Dawn."
ANSWER: Toriano Adaryll Jackson
ANSWER: True. "Beetles" had been a name Holly and his band,
the Crickets, decided not to use. Lennon changed the spelling to Beatles.
ANSWER: Six months. The song also cost $4,000
to produce, making it the most expensive single at the time.
ANSWER: He was a disc jockey (at KTRM in Beaumont, Texas.)
ANSWER: Midnight. The group had a record deal in the mid-1980s
but produced no hits.
ANSWER: Miami Vice. Glenn Frey also
co-starred in that episode.
ANSWER: John Denver
ANSWER: Sophie Tucker, whom Paul McCartney described as the "Beatles'
favorite group." This is the show at which John Lennon asked "the people in the cheaper seats" to clap their hands and for
those in the royal box to "just rattle your jewelry."
ANSWER: Sadler was in Guatemala
allegedly training Contra rebels fighting the leftist government of Nicaragua.
ANSWER: "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?" - R.E.M.
ANSWER: He portrayed Eddie.
ANSWER: Ricky Martin
ANSWER:
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
ANSWER:
Elton John