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A Music Quiz
Here's a short little music quiz for ya'll if you have the time. The winner will receive a custom CD from your's truly. Answers must be in by midnight tomorrow to qualify!
Look behind the cut!1. The Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under The Bridge" is indeliby linked with events in this city.
2. Site of the Beatles' first U.S. concert (not TV appearance) in 1964.
3. Celine Dion over-emotes here Wednesday-Sunday nights.
4. This city's Jazz and Heritage Festival draws about 400 performers on 12 stages.
5. Of Santa Fe, El Paso, San Antonio, and Houston, the only city not mentioned in George Straits' "Amarillo by Morning".
6. Corporate headquarters of Clear Channel Communications, operator of more than 1,200 U.S. radio stations.
7. City that links Jimi Hendrix and Kenny G.
8. Where it was 8 o'clock in Lynyrd Skynyrd's "What's Your Name."
9. Sometimes site of the annual Native American Music Awards.
10. "I'm from the home of Redd Foxx, Ced the Entertainer, Jettin' off with Brian Cox, I'll see ya later." What city is Nelly rapping about?
11. Home of the university marching band credited with inventing floating formations, script writing, measured step marching, and other innovations.
12. At 2002 concert here, Creed singer Scott Stapp was so "unable to sing the lyrics of a single Creed song" that four fans filed a lawsuit against the band.
13. Bob Seger's seminal Live Bullet album was recorded in this city's Cobo Hall.
14. Bob Dylan referenced this skyline for a 1969 album.
15. Idol-maker Lou Pearlman launched Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, and other teen groups from here.
16. Match the artist with their home turf.
a. Selena
b. Faith Hill
c. Kenny Rogers
d. No Doubt
e. Billy Joel
17. Charlie Parker's birthplace?
Enjoy and happy competing!