Monthly Triva Question
Rockadelic
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First right answer wins a copy of The Wizards From Kansas "Still In Kansas" LP.I'll mail, out the LP next week after the Austin dust settles. This R&B artist released LP/CD's in six different decades as a solo artist and a member of a group.[/b] If there happens to be more than one, all correct answers will win an LP.
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Damn!!!! You guys are impossible to stump......PM me your mailing address and the LP will be coming your way!!!
Soulstrut is the realness!!!
What group was she in???
Or was Aretha the answer to the Soundtrack question???
I'm drunk & stoned....sorry if I misunderstood
as far as the soundtrack question goes, the answer is no...but I also don't know if she had records throughout six decades
He's an "R&B" artist, right?
Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee did it too from 50's-00's
just checked he released an album called "Hey Hey" on red Lightnin' in 1984
6 decades = 60 years.
1950 + 60 years = 2010
Btw Ike's real name is Izear.
My mental calculator is near on broke but it seemed pretty clear to me that Rock didn't ask for who'd had a career lasting 60 years, just who'd recorded in six different decades:
1950's - 1st decade
1960's - 2nd decade
1970's - 3rd decade
1980's - 4th decade
1990's - 5th decade
2000's - 6th decade
Yeah, that's generally the way "played/performed in XX decades"
is calculated, arbitrary as it may seem.
So, yes, we "can count" we are just familiar with the style.
They do it all the time with athletes, too - a dude who played
major league baseball in 1969 and was on a team in 1990 was
championed as having played in "4 decades" even though it was
only 21 years.
yep, she was singing this "love is strange" song...
OK...I'm out the door to Austin.....the way I figure George Clinton is correct as the question read that the artist released LP's as a solo AND as a member of a group. Ike is a stretch as his stuff was solo, him and Tina and with his BACKING band....same with Aretha, Ray and Little Milton......since I'm the one giving away the free shit I get to be the judge. If anyone has made a compelling argument for someone besides Ronald Isley and George C by Monday I will certainly consider.
Whoever said Clinton PM me your mailing address.
Out.
Toussaint should count as he recorded solo and as a member of the Stokes, who released several 45s on ALON, including "Whipped Cream" (which was used as the theme to the Dating Game).