Red Rock Trivia 3/15
It was this day in Rock History in 1989 these guys signed a $70 million contract to play 50 North American dates. Who was it?
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It was this day in Rock History in 1989 these guys signed a $70 million contract to play 50 North American dates. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 2003, to celebrate their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, these guys play a one-off show at New York’s Roseland Ballroom. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 2009, tickets for a one-off gig to see this guy in Las Vegas sold out seven seconds after going on sale. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 1970, these guys having recently changed their name from Earth made their concert debut at The Roundhouse, London. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 1987 this guy tells an audience at Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena he’s on his last tour. Who was it?
It was this day in History in 1992 these guys cleaned up in The Rolling Stone Music Awards winning Album of the year, Artist of the year, Best single, Best video, Best band, Best guitarist and Best songwriter awards. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 1967 – these guys went to No.1 on the US singles chart with their B side record after the original A side got banned. Who was it and what was the song?
It was this day in Rock History in 1995, these guys, who started out as a one man band made their live debut at The Satyricon in Portland, Oregon. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 2007 this guy was was crowned the ‘wildest guitar hero’ of all-time in a poll by Classic Rock magazine. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 1973 this album was released, the bands eighth studio album. It spent a record number of weeks on the charts, what was it?