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    Crossroads (1986)

    After Willie gets out of his contract with the devil, where does he want to go?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Chicago.

    What is Eugene's last name?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Martone. Eugene Martone is played by Ralph Macchio and Willie Brown is played by Joe Seneca.

    After Eugene and Willie play their first barrel house together, how much do they get paid?"Crossroads" - 1986

      $300.00.

    Who portrays Jack Butler?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Steve Vai. The blues guitar parts in the movie are played by Ry Cooder. The soundtrack is excellent.

    Who does Eugene have a guitar battle with?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Jack Butler.

    What kind of guitar amp does Eugene use?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Pignose. Pignose amps are portable. You can power them with batteries and can strap them to your back. Eugene says he'll be a walking concert.

    When Willie and Eugene get to the crossroads, Willie tells the devil's assistant that he wants to see Legba. The assistant says that the devil has changed his name. What is his new name?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Scratch. Willie made a deal with the devil to become a great blues player, but now wants out of the deal because he says the devil didn't hold up his end of the deal.

    How many songs did Robert Johnson record at his Texas sessions?"Crossroads" - 1986

      29. Legend has it that Robert Johnson was to record 30 songs at his Texas sessions, but only 29 exist. Eugene wants Willie to teach him the lost song.

    What school does Eugene attend?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Juilliard.

    What is Willie Brown's main instrument?"Crossroads" - 1986

      Harmonica.

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