Red Rock Trivia 11/5
It was this day in Rock History in 1995, this band releases its first studio album since the death of its lead singer. Despite this fact, he still sing on the album. Who was the band?
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It was this day in Rock History in 1995, this band releases its first studio album since the death of its lead singer. Despite this fact, he still sing on the album. Who was the band?
It was this day in Rock History in 2007, these guys went to No.1 on the UK album chart for the first time ever – 33 years after their debut album. Who was it? Asnwer: It was the Eagles and the album was “Long Road out of Eden”. The Eagles went to No.1 on the…
It was this day in Rock History in 2007 this guy claimed his reputation had been tarnished after a party supposedly involving him was organized by US police officers to round up missing criminal suspects. Who was it?
Happy day before Halloween Red Heads! Here’s your question for Red Rock Trivia! “It was this day in 1970, that this famous Rock Star, faced legal problems in Miami and was sentenced to 6 months in jail and $500 fine for indecent exposure for allegedly flashing and audience.
It was this day in 1983 that a famous rock band set a new record for 491 consecutive weeks on the Billboard album chart, who was it and can you name the album?
This day in 1972, which famous Classic Rock Band had their song become the official theme song for the US Council for World Affairs? Answer: The Who and the song “Join Together”
Hey Red Heads, Olivia Reed here filling in for Ryan O’Brien Today! Join me in a few minutes for Ryan’s Red Rock Trivia! Today’s question…” It was this day in 1975 that this famous rocker appeared on the cover of both Time Magazine and Newsweek simultaneously.” Hint: He was the first rock n roller to…
It was this day in Rock History in 1975, this guy famously played Dodger Stadium to a sold out audience dressed as a Dodger. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 2001, these guys play a surprise show at Seattle’s Crocodile Cafe. Who was it?
It was this day in Rock History in 2008, a homeless man claimed about a $3800 reward for returning a waxwork head of this Classic Rock icon. Who was it?