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1. Welcome to Miss Borons Class
3. The Biz
4. Name 'Em
5. Deaths
6. The Beatles
7. Acid Rock
8. A Mix
9. Jeopardy
10. $100 Question The Biz African-American disc jockey Vivian Carter and her husband James Bracken founded what Chicago record label?
11. $100 Answer The Biz Vee Jay Records
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13. $200 Question The Biz Elmore James was first recorded in Mississippi by this record label.
14. $200 Answer The Biz Trumpet Records
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16. $300 Question The Biz This Cleveland disc jockey named his show The Moondog Rock n Roll House Party.
17. $300 Answer The Biz Alan Freed
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19. $400 Question The Biz Who is the Atlantic Records co-founder who passed away in 2006?
20. $400 Answer The Biz Ahmet Ertegun
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22. $500 Question The Biz Owned by Sam Phillips, this Memphis label recorded Elvis Presley.
23. $500 Answer The Biz Sun Record Company
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25. $100 Question Name 'Em Crazy Arms, Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On, Great Balls of Fire, Breathless
26. $100 Answer Name 'Em Jerry Lee Lewis
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28. $200 Question Name 'Em California Girls, Surfin Safari, I Get Around, Fun, Fun, Fun
29. $200 Answer Name 'Em The Beach Boys
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31. $300 Question Name 'Em Blowin in the Wind, Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall, Oxford Town, Masters of War
32. $300 Answer Name 'Em Bob Dylan
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34. $400 Question Name 'Em I Want To Hold Your Hand, Please Please Me, She Loves You, Help!
35. $400 Answer Name 'Em The Beatles
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37. $500 Question Name 'Em Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love, Where Did Our Love Go, You Cant Hurry Love
38. $500 Answer Name 'Em The Supremes
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40. $100 Question Deaths Name the 3 musical celebrities killed in the February 3, 1959 plane crash.
41. $100 Answer Deaths Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and the Big Bopper
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43. $200 Question Deaths This female singer died of a heroine overdose in an L.A. hotel in 1970.
44. $200 Answer Deaths Janis Joplin
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46. $300 Question Deaths In 1980, this singer/guitar player was tragically shot to death outside of his New York apartment.
47. $300 Answer Deaths John Lennon
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49. $400 Question Deaths The death of this popular singer remains a mystery after he died in Paris at the age of 27.
50. $400 Answer Deaths Jim Morrison
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52. $500 Question Deaths This singer/guitar player was only 27 when he suffocated in 1970 after ingesting wine and sleeping pills in a London hotel.
53. $500 Answer Deaths Jimi Hendrix
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55. $100 Question The Beatles Who was the famous manager of the Fab Four?
56. $100 Answer The Beatles Brian Epstein
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58. $200 Question The Beatles Who was the original drummer for the Beatles before Ringo came on the scene?
59. $200 Answer The Beatles Pete Best
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61. $300 Question The Beatles In February of 1964, the Beatles played their first U.S. performance on what popular T.V. show?
62. $300 Answer The Beatles The Ed Sullivan Show
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64. $400 Question The Beatles This Beatles full-length feature film earned $5.6 million in rental fees in its first 6 weeks.
65. $400 Answer The Beatles A Hard Days Night
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67. $500 Question The Beatles The Beatles all hailed from this port city of England.
68. $500 Answer The Beatles Liverpool
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70. $100 Question Acid Rock Name the city where the Beatnik/Hippie culture got its start.
71. $100 Answer Acid Rock San Francisco, California
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73. $200 Question Acid Rock The Trips Festival was hosted by the Merry Pranksters and this leader.
74. $200 Answer Acid Rock Ken Kesey
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76. $300 Question Acid Rock This district of San Francisco was the home to many of the psychedelic bands during the 60s.
77. $300 Answer Acid Rock Haight-Ashbury
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79. $400 Question Acid Rock Timothy Leary was considered the guru of this hippie drug.
80. $400 Answer Acid Rock LSD
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82. $500 Question Acid Rock This popular magazine was established in 1967 by Berkeley journalist dropout Jann Werner and music critic Ralph Gleason.
83. $500 Answer Acid Rock Rolling Stone Magazine
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85. $100 Question A Mix Robert Plant is the lead vocalist for this English rock and roll blues band.
86. $100 Answer A Mix Led Zeppelin
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88. $200 Question A Mix This California band came on the scene with their 1969 breakthrough album Bayou Country.
89. $200 Answer A Mix Creedence Clearwater Revival
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91. $300 Question A Mix This female singer surprised the world at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival with her razor-sharp voice.
92. $300 Answer A Mix Janis Joplin
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94. $400 Question A Mix Jerry Garcia was the lead singer of this premiere psychedelic band.
95. $400 Answer A Mix The Grateful Dead
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97. $500 Question A Mix Eric Clapton was a guitarist and singer for these 2 popular bands.
98. $500 Answer A Mix The Yardbirds and Cream
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100. Final Jeopardy Topic Elvis Presley
101. Final Jeopardy Question Name one song Elvis Presley sang and performed that he wrote himself.
102. Final Jeopardy Answer TRICK QUESTION!! He never wrote a single one of his own songs.
103. Thank You for Playing