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McClintock High School Class of 1970 - Music
1966-1970 Trivia Quiz

1. What Simon & Garfunkel song surpassed both 'The Sound of Silence' and 'Mrs. Robinson'?
A - Bridge Over Troubled Water
B - America
C - Cecilia
D - The Dangling Conversation
E - Homeward Bound
F - I Am A Rock

2. The 'anti-draft' fight song by Arlo Guthrie
A - Give Peace a Chance
B - Eve of Destruction
C - Billy, Don't Be A Hero
D - War
E - The Ballad of the Green Berets
F - Alice's  Restaurant

3. Singer of Chinese, Hawaiian, Portuguese, Dutch, and German descent that made 'Tiny Bubbles' a hit song.
A - Tiny Tim
B - Angela Perez Baraquio
C - Don Ho
D - Wolfgang Ambros
E - David Fonseca
F - Herb Alpert

4. An ode to Boston and its polluted waterways
A - Life is a Highway
B - Nature Boy
C - Runaway Train
D - Ain't No Sunshine
E - Dirty Water
F - Fish Can't Breathe

5. Frank Sinatra married a woman 30 years younger than himself named __
A - Nancy Barbato
B - Ava Gardner
C - Faye Dunaway
D - Angie  Dickinson
E - Sophia Loren
F - Mia Farrow

6. 'Strawberry Fields' by the Beatles was inspired by
A - vegetation in and around Central Park
B - a children's home run by the Salvation Army
C - Cesar Chavez
D - an LSD trip
E - Paul's grandfather
F - a favorite restaurant

7. George Harrison and John Lennon flew to what country with their wives for transcendental meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
A - Canada
B - North Dakota
C - China
D - Pakistan
E - India
F - Burma

8. Johnny Cash performed a live concert at a prison in California called
A - Sing Sing
B - Guantonomo Bay
C - Folsom Prison
D - Leavenworth
E - San Quentin
F - Attica

9. A music festival held at Max Yasgur's 600-acre dairy farm was called
A - Woodstock Music & Art Fair
B - Denver Pop Music Festival
C - Mile High Music Festival
D - The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
E - The Bamboozle
F - Summerfest

10. On March 12, 1969, Paul McCartney married . . .
A - Pattie Boyd
B - Heather Mills
C - Linda Eastman
D - Janis Joplin
E - Yoko Ono
F - Maureen Starkey

11. Who wrote the Song 'A Boy Named Sue' which became a hit for Johnny Cash?
A - Barry Manilow
B - Louis Armstrong
C - Shel Silverstein
D - Neil Diamond
E - Emmylou Harris
F - Johnny Cash himself

12. Where did Diana Ross and the Supremes performed their last concert together (January 14, 1970)?
A - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
B - Majestic Theatre, San Antonio
C - Carnegie Hall, Inc.
D - Grady Gammage Auditorium
E - Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas
F - Tempe Center for the Arts

13. Joan Baez and 123 other anti-draft protestors were arrested in what California city?
A - Oakland
B - Lake Tahoe
C - Antioch
D - Carmel-By-the-Sea
E - Venice Beach
F - Solvang

14. Who was the drum major for the Charger Band our senior year?
A - Reggie Coats
B - Bill Wesler
C - Eric Vaughn
D - Anthony Bautista
E - Melanie Katich
F - Larry Mabbitt

15. Sho-Mei Pelletier is the principal violinist with the __
A - Phoenix Symphony
B - Dallas Symphony Orchestra
C - NY Philharmonic
D - Cleveland Orchestra
E - Chicago Symphony
F - Philadelphia Orchestra

16. Our choir which sang without instrumental accompaniment was called . . .
A - Madrigals
B - A Cappella
C - Chorale
D - Choraliers
E - Aquarius
F - both A & B

17. This pop song by Desmond Dekker & The Aces became a worldwide hit bringing the sound of Jamaican ska (reggae) music to the world.
A - Crimson and  Clover
B - Honky Tonk Women
C - Incense and Peppermints
D - Maim Maim
E - Israelites
F - Dreadlocks In Moonlight

18. __ left the Hollies to join David Crosby and Stephen Stills.
A - Stevie Nix
B - José Feliciano
C - Graham Nash
D - Phil Spector
E - Brian Jones
F - Gary Lewis

19. Who recorded the jazz album 'Bitches Brew'?
A - Billy Joel
B - Genesis
C - Michael Jackson
D - Miles Davis
E - Nat King Cole
F - Chicago

20. Television variety show featuring country music with humor set in Kornfield Kounty.
A - The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
B - Smother's Brothers Show
C - Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
D - Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
E - Hullabaloo
F - Hee-Haw

21. The 17-minute psychedelic rock epic recorded by The Iron Butterfly.
A - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
B - White Rabbit
C - Eight Miles High
D - Itchycoo Park
E - In-A-Godda-Da-Vida
F - Sky Pilot

22. Who was the lead singer for The Mysterians who sang '96 Tears'?
A - Chicory
B - Sam the Sham (Doug Sahm)
C - Ricardo Valenzuela
D - Desi Arnaz
E - Freddie Fender
F - ?  (Rudy Martinez)

23. What was Santana's first name?
A - Gabriel
B - Carlos
C - Leo
D - Apollo
E - Milo
F - Vincente

24. Who wrote 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin' and 'Summer Wine' for Nancy Sinatra?
A - Barry Manilow
B - Carly Simon
C - Lee Hazelwood
D - Pete Seeger
E - Kris Kristofferson
F - Harry Chapin

25. Oh, I wish I was an __, that is what I'd truly like to be, 'cause if I were an __, everyone would be in love with me.
A - Little Bar of Soap
B - Chipwich
C - Lego
D - Oscar Meyer Wiener
E - Barrel of Monkeys
F - Christmas Tree

26. Simon & Garfunkel recorded a song called 'So Long, __' on their 1970 album Bridge over Troubled Water.
A - Charles De Gaulle
B - Frank Lloyd Wright
C - Ed Begley
D - Inger Stevens
E - Sharon Tate
F - Sonny Liston

27. How old was Michael Jackson in August of 1969 when The Jackson 5 opened for Diana Ross at the L.A. Forum.
A - 6
B - 8
C - 10
D - 12
E - 14
F - 16




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