tmac396 wrote:ALSO...you failed to mention that the ACTUAL location was the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. I'm feeling good today, so there will be no deduction for partial answers!
I am soooo GLAD you saw your way clear to overlook my mistake!!!!
Oh by the way...I DID notice you didn't ask another question. Tsk! Tsk!
I saw an interview one time where Bowie told his real name which is David Robert Jones. He said at the time he was getting into show business, Davy Jones (London stage player and lead singer of the Monkees) was getting really popular. Bowie didn't want to be mistaken for Jones.
Question:
Which band did Joe Pesci (actor known for Lethal Weapon movies) play guitar for?
I'm going to take a stab at this one. I'll say it was the Shargri-Las for "Leader of the Pack"...maybe. If that's not correct, give me one more chance. And maybe a LITTLE hint...the year perhaps?
Toolin' down the highway doing 79,
I'm a twin-pipe papa and I'm feeling fine...
tmac396 wrote:I'm going to take a stab at this one. I'll say it was the Shargri-Las for "Leader of the Pack"...maybe. If that's not correct, give me one more chance. And maybe a LITTLE hint...the year perhaps?
You hit on it with the S start to the name.
This group was the first to hit #1 on the Billboard top 100 in 1960.
Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes co-wrote Shine On, Harvest Moon. Norworth also co-wrote a song in 1908, with Albert Von Tilzer, that thousands of people sing every day in the United States for approximately six months out of the year.
It's "Take Me Out to the Ball Game!" Good one, Jody!
Rats...I don't have a question now.
Okay...here's an easy one. Who's actually singing the high falsetto lead on the Beach Boy's version of "Barbara Ann?" Hint...on the extended version you can hear someone thank him. It's NOT one of the Beach Boys.
Toolin' down the highway doing 79,
I'm a twin-pipe papa and I'm feeling fine...
Okay...here's an easy one. Who's actually singing the high falsetto lead on the Beach Boy's version of "Barbara Ann?" Hint...on the extended version you can hear someone thank him. It's NOT one of the Beach Boys.