But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 3rd February saw the plane crash that killed three famous US musicians: known as the Day The Music Died. The crash was on the 3rd February of which year: 1958, 1959 or 1960?
Q2) The crash took place in which US State: Illinois, Texas or Iowa?
Q3) Jiles Perry ‘JP’ Richardson died on that plane. He was better known how: Little Willie, the Big Bopper or Medium Dave?
Q4) Richardson’s best loved song, Chantilly Lace is a phone call between him and his girlfriend. It opens with the words Hello … what: baby, dolly, or sweetie?
Q5) The youngest star to die on that plane was Ritchie Valens. How old was Valens, when he died: 16, 17 or 18?
Q6) Valens is noted as having a fear of what: birds, bees or flying?
Q7) Valens’ biggest hit single was a double A side: with La Bamba on one side. What was on the other: Linda, Cecelia or Donna?
Q8) The other singer to die that day was Lubbock resident, Charles Holley. Charles was better known how: Imp Kethlin, Buddy Holly or Chuck Berry?
Q9) Charles’ first big UK hit, That’ll Be The Day, was recorded with his backing band. Who were they: the Locusts, the Crickets or the Grasshoppers?
Q10) Finally … “The Day The Music Died,” is a reference to the crash. In which Don McLean song: Crying, Vincent or American Pie?
Q1) The German 6th Army surrendered: on 2nd February, 1943. Which Soviet city were they fighting in: Volgograd, Stalingrad or Leningrad?A1) Stalingrad.
Q2) In parts of Brazil, 2nd February is the day where many celebrate the goddess, Yemanjá. Those celebrants usually belong to which faith: Candomblé, voodoo or shintoism?A2) Candomblé.
Q3) 2nd February is also the Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria. Candelaria is on which Spanish island?A3) Tenerife.
Q4) 2nd February is World what day: Wetlands, Deserts or Cheese?
Q5) Finally … 2nd February, 1972, saw protestors in Dublin destroy which country’s embassy?
“Early reports from the scene suggest the aircraft spun out of control during a light snowstorm. Only the pilot’s body was found inside the wreckage as the performers were thrown clear on impact. ”From This Day In Music for the 3rd February.
Q1) 1959
ReplyDeleteQ2) Iowa
Q3) The Big Bopper
Q4) Baby
Q5) 17
Q6) Flying
Q7) Donna
Q8) Buddy Holly
Q9) The Crickets
Q10) American Pie
The traps of technology... Sad subject for the quiz today but good to remember them.
There's that, too! :) It's a bit surreal.
ReplyDelete1. 1959
2. Iowa
3. the Big Bopper
4. baby
5. 17
6. flying
7. Donna
8. Buddy Holly
9. the Crickets
10. American Pie