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The Beatles' first American tour in 1964 was a music and cultural phenomenon. Which famous New York City DJ was known as the self-proclaimed "Fifth Beatle"? |
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To which classic comedy act did John Lennon once compare the American sixties TV band, The Monkees? |
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The seventies vocal trio, Crosby, Stills, and Nash were one of rock music's first "super groups." Which three sixties bands did the trio's members originally come from? |
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Cher can be heard as a session background vocalist on some early sixties recordings produced by the legendary Phil Spector. |
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Which of the following legendary musician passed away first? |
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Which sixties pop duo appeared on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in 1964, playing characters based on themselves? |
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What was the name of the vocal quartet in which the three members of the Supremes first sang together? |
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Linda Ronstadt, famed seventies vocalist, had her only sixties hit with the song "Different Drum" which she recorded with her band, The Stone Ponies. Which sixties actor/singer wrote the song? |
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On which sixties TV show did Keith Moon's drum kit famously explode during an appearance by The Who? |
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Which member of The Mamas And The Papas was briefly fired from the band as punishment for having an affair with another member of the quartet? |
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