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    What recent Grammy Award winner, decades earlier, fronted a Rolling Stone Magazine best band, that was so named, because they wanted to be low down? The band has the same name as a motorcycle gang that has been recently mentioned in numerous newspaper articles. The band was name checked in song named after a fictional relative that was performed/written by someone, who toured in a fair named after medieval legend regarding Adam's wife.

    Question #78100. Asked by toughynutter. (Mar 31 07 1:50 AM)


    Smokeylicious

    Dan Zanes. He was a member of Del Fuegos.


    http://www.nolandgrab.org/archives/2007/02/congratulations.html

    Apr 02 07, 1:58 PM
    toughynutter

    see two silver maces were distributed a couple days ago, all thats left in the prize closset is a crystal chalice for Smok'n

    For the rest of the clues

    Del Fuego's were RollingStone best new band of 1984.
    Juliana Hatfield performed at Lillith fair 1997. One of her more recognised songs is "My Sister" in which she mentions attending her first concert by the Violent Femmes and The Del Fuegos.


    Oh, the motorcycle gang are in most every review for the movie "Wild Hogs"
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Hogs


    Apr 02 07, 4:28 PM


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