Hmmm …
Q1) 27th February, 380 AD, was the date of the Edict of Thessalonica. This forced Roman citizens to convert to what: Judaism, Christianity or Islam?
Q2) 27th February, 1940, saw the discovery of Carbon-14: a radioactive form of carbon. What’s the usual form?
Q3) 27th February, 2004, saw the initial publication of the John Jay Report. The report was was about sexual abuse committed by whom?
Q4) 27th February, 1900, saw the founding of Britain’s Labour Party. Who, in 1924, was Britain’s first Labour Prime Minister?
Q5) Finally … 27th February, 2013, saw a mass shooting: at a factory in the town of Menznau. Menznau is in which European country?
Q1) 26th February saw the very first Jazz record, recorded: by the ‘Original Dixieland Jass Band’. Which US city did they come from: New York, New Orleans or North Amityville?A1) New Orleans.
Q2) One of the two songs on that single was called Livery Stable what?A2) Livery Stable Blues.
Q3) The flip side was called the Original Dixieland …’ what: one-step, two-step or quick-step?A3) One step.
Q4) The company that recorded the record — the Victor Talking Machine Company — shared its logo, a dog listening to an old record player, with HMV in the UK. What was the dog called: Nipper, Bonzo or Rosie?A4) Nipper.
Q5) Jazz is supposed to have originated in the area of New Orleans called Storyville. Storyville was what: the New Orleans’ Docklands, red light area or financial district?A5) The red light area: mostly centered on Basin Street.
Q6) Which notably large-nosed comedian was one of the Original Dixieland Jass Band’s early fans?A6) The Schnozzola, himself, Jimmy Durante. (He occasionally played piano for them, as well‡.)
Q7) The band also recorded a ragtime piece that’s since become a Jazz standard: and named for which stripy big cat?
Q8) Jazz also has roots in the marches held in New Orleans what: weddings, baptisms or funerals?A8) Funerals.
Q9) New Orleans was also the birthplace of jazzman, singer and trumpeter, Satchmo: better known, of course, as who?A9) Louis Armstrong.
Q10) Finally … which Miles Davis album is considered the best selling Jazz album of all time?A10) Kind Of Blue.
“The greatest failure is that although we have created institutions, we have not created a civil society.”
Paddy Ashdown, born 27th February, 1941.
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ReplyDelete1. Christianity
2. carbon no. 6
3. Catholic priests
4. Ramsay McDonald
5. Switzerland