music Trivia Quiz # 334
This is Music Quiz # 334; the link to the answers is at the bottom of this page, hope you enjoy! You can return to the main Music Trivia Quiz index, or try your luck at a random Music Trivia Quiz.Music Trivia Question 1
Lillith Fair Lyrics - 'Something about that hollow in your eyes, darlin. There's a darkness at the core.'
The correct answer is 'Bonnie Raitt'
Spit of Love
Music Trivia Question 2
Saxophone Quiz - How old was Mr. Sax when he invented the saxophone?
The correct answer is '29'
As aforementioned, Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone. He also perfected the bass clarinet.
Music Trivia Question 3
The Kid's Word - "...da bang da bang diggy diggy diggy said the boogy said up jump the
boogy."
boogy."
The correct answer is 'Bawitdaba'
Appeared on the infamous Superbowl XXXVIII halftime show. Remember Kid Rock ripping off the American Flag shirt?
Music Trivia Question 4
The Beatles’ “Rubber Soul” Album - John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote “Drive My Car” together. What was the first name of the man who drove John’s car when he was with the Beatles?
The correct answer is 'Alf'
Alf was John Lennon’s chauffeur in the mid-sixties. I don’t know his last name, but I know he was in the chorus of “Yellow Submarine.” P.S.: “Drive My Car” wasn’t about him.
Music Trivia Question 5
The Quiz of my Mix Country CD - What is Cledus T. Judd's parody on 'Paint me a Birmingham' called?
The correct answer is 'Bake Me a Country Ham'
From 2004, this song's off his CD 'Bipolar and Proud'. Yes, you read that right. It's a really good song and I recommend it (then again I recommend every song in this quiz or else I wouldn't bother with them.)
Music Trivia Question 6
Canadian Women In Music - Which could be considered Canadian?
The correct answer is 'Bif Naked'
Music Trivia Question 7
Match CD Title With Artist - Almost Goodbye?
The correct answer is 'Mark Chestnutt'
Music Trivia Question 8
Anarchy In The UK - Bassist Glen Matlock was fired by the Sex Pistols early in 1977. He returned to the scene with his next band later that year. Who were they?
The correct answer is 'Rich Kids'
Allegedly sacked because of his admiration for the Beatles, Matlock turned the tables when EMI Records dropped the troublesome Pistols and signed the poppier Rich Kids, whose line-up also featured guitarist Steve New, drummer Rusty Egan and frontman Midge Ure. Mick Jones was loaned from The Clash to play a few gigs with the band and rumour has it that Paul Weller (The Jam) was unsuccessfully invited to join too. Despite the high hopes of everyone involved, the group split after releasing only one album, 'Ghosts Of Princes In Towers'. Midge Ure, of course, would achieve greater success in Ultravox, as well as co-originating 'Live Aid' with Bob Geldof.
Music Trivia Question 9
Music from Hell - This Canadian born singer has an abnormally long neck, bangs her chest with her fist ever 10 seconds, and also won the Eurovision song contest for Switzerland. Who is she?
The correct answer is 'Celine Dion'
If there is a hell, I'm sure 'My Heart Will Go On' is playing constantly.
Music Trivia Question 10
Songs of the Roaring Twenties - An upbeat finale is provided by another locale song - and this locale epitomized the spirit of the 20s. It's a city where men dance with their wives, a city Billy Sunday can't shut down, a city where "they do things they don't do on Broadway". Where are we?
The correct answer is 'Chicago'
'Chicago, That Toddlin' Town' 1922; Fred Fisher.


