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Bamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Total points: 40
Next up: Gender Defender
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Total points: 40
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide. Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake. Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995. Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? Diana Ross
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake. Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995. Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? Diana Ross
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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1- Stevie Nicks
2- Sheryl Crow
3- Bonnie Raitt
4- Tina Turner
5- Christine McVie
6- Diana Ross
7- Linda Rondstadt
8- Carole King
9- Nancy Wilson (I think she is the younger one in Heart)
10- Pat Benetar
11- nope
12- Janis Joplin
Bonus: Carole King
2- Sheryl Crow
3- Bonnie Raitt
4- Tina Turner
5- Christine McVie
6- Diana Ross
7- Linda Rondstadt
8- Carole King
9- Nancy Wilson (I think she is the younger one in Heart)
10- Pat Benetar
11- nope
12- Janis Joplin
Bonus: Carole King
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
Spoiler
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE McVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
MAVIS STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
CAROLE KING?
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE McVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
MAVIS STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
CAROLE KING?
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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Bamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King (I saw the musical "Beautiful" a few years ago at Orange County Performing Arts Center. My show was one of the few where Carole herself was in attendance and came out with the cast for their curtain calls.)
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
Total points: 40
Next up: Gender Defender
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King (I saw the musical "Beautiful" a few years ago at Orange County Performing Arts Center. My show was one of the few where Carole herself was in attendance and came out with the cast for their curtain calls.)
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
Total points: 40
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1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE MCVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
??? STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
??? STAPLES
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE MCVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
??? STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
??? STAPLES
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Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Ann Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Tina Turner
Total points: 40
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Ann Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Tina Turner
Total points: 40
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Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt (I think "Something To Talk About" looped in my head five times before I could finally remember her damned name!)
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Gloria Estefan
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Well, it's one of the Wilson sisters. Ann?
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
One of the Staples sisters. Mavis?
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) - Let's try Janis Joplin
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt (I think "Something To Talk About" looped in my head five times before I could finally remember her damned name!)
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Gloria Estefan
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Well, it's one of the Wilson sisters. Ann?
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
One of the Staples sisters. Mavis?
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) - Let's try Janis Joplin
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(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide. Joan Jett
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake. Patti Labelle
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time. Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Annie Lenox
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. Cece Wynans
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late. Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true. Courtney Love
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker. Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995. Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) Carole King
Well, then
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Bamboree - Woman Who Rock
Spoiler
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE McVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She still performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
MAVIS STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
CAROLE KING
STEVIE NICKS
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
SHERYL CROW
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
BONNIE RAITT
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TINA TURNER
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
CHRISTINE McVIE
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
DIANA ROSS
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
LINDA RONSTADT
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She still performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
CAROLE KING
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
NANCY WILSON
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
PAT BENATAR
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
MAVIS STAPLES
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
JANIS JOPLIN
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
CAROLE KING
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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Bamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock[/b]
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Carly Simon
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Dolly Parton
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Pat Benatar
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Stevie Nicks
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Joni Mitchell
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Debby Harry
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Joan Jett
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Roberta Flack
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) Tina Turner
Total points: 40
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock[/b]
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Carly Simon
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Dolly Parton
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Pat Benatar
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Stevie Nicks
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Joni Mitchell
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Debby Harry
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Joan Jett
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Roberta Flack
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) Tina Turner
Total points: 40
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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Bamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Heart (Ann and Nancy Wilson)
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
Total points: 40
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October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Christine McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Heart (Ann and Nancy Wilson)
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
Total points: 40
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
Spoiler
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Lynda Rondstat
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
The other chick in Fleetwood Mac
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Gloria Estefan
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carol King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Aretha Frankilin
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Diana Ross
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Lynda Rondstat
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
The other chick in Fleetwood Mac
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Gloria Estefan
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carol King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Aretha Frankilin
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Diana Ross
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
Vandal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 9:44 pmBamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022Total points: 40Spoiler
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Dianna Ross?
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995. Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
Spoiler
Vandal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 9:44 pmBamboree - Unit 13
October 26, 2022
Bandstand - Woman Who Rock
Below is a short description of 12 women who have played an important roll in the history of rock and roll music. Supply the correct name for each description (I practically give them away).
(Three points each)
1- She became a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll." She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a "landslide brought me down." What a great song.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt. I remembered in the nick of time.
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Looking forward to seeing who this is.
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of a famous blues singer. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King. Tapestry is one of those once in a generation albums.
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her band mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Ann Wilson.
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heart breaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
I can hear the song "I'll take you there," but I dunno who the artist is.
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points) Tina Turner
Total points: 40
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Re: Bamboree - Unit 13 - Bandstand
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1- She was a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998
Christine Perfect McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Billie Holiday. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her bandmates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson (partial points for Ann Wilson)
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heartbreaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples (needed her first name for full points)
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
points:
esto ~~ 40
mrkelley ~~ 40
panic ~~ 37
melly ~~ 36
tangredi ~~ 36
krox ~~ 35
weasel ~~ 33
lb ~~ 31
sprots ~~ 25
BiT ~~ 21
jarnon ~~ 18
beebs ~~ 18
sss ~~ 12
saucy ~~ 9
1- She was a successful singer as part of a major rock act as well as a solo artist. After the release of her first solo album, Rolling Stone named her the "Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll". She was also named one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time and one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Her band was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 in a landslide.
Stevie Nicks
2- She has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations). She and her big hair toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989 before going solo. Apparently, getting engaged to a lying, doping cyclist was her favorite mistake.
Sheryl Crow
3- She is American blues singer and guitarist who recorded her first album in 1971, but found major success in 1989 when she won the Grammy for Album of the Year. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, just in the nick of time.
Bonnie Raitt
4- A messy divorce from her abusive husband in the late 1970s left her with only her name and her voice. She used both to win six Grammy awards in the 80s on the way to super stardom and, eventually, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tina Turner
5- She was literally the "Perfect" person to join an established rock/blues band from England. After she married the bass player, the band added two new members (one of whom is on this list) and became one of the biggest rock acts in history. She and her band were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998
Christine Perfect McVie
6- She was the leader of the most successful "girl group" of all time in the 1960s. She later embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and on stage, including an Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Billie Holiday. In 1988, she and her group-mates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Diana Ross
7- She has released 24 studio albums (including some in Spanish) and 15 compilation or greatest hits albums. She charted 38 US Billboard Hot 100 singles. Twenty-one of those singles reached the top 40, ten reached the top 10, and one reached number one. She published an autobiography, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, in 2013 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Linda Ronstadt
8- She began her career as one of the staff songwriters at The Brill Building in NYC, eventually having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100. One of her solo albums topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971 and remained on the charts for more than six years. She has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a performer and songwriter. She stills performs at age 80, so go see her before it's too late.
Carole King
9- During college, a Seattle-based guitar player joined her older sister to become first hard rock band fronted by women. Their band has sold over 35 million records and she and her bandmates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Sometimes these dreams do come true.
Nancy Wilson (partial points for Ann Wilson)
10- The daughter of Andrew and Mildred Andrzejewski, this petite rocker's debut album contained covers of songs by John Cougar, Sweet and The Alan Parsons Project. She later married her guitar player (and they're still together after 40 years). The fact that it took until this year (next month to be exact) for her to get in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a real heartbreaker.
Pat Benatar
11- She is the last surviving member of her family's band. Named one of the '100 Greatest Singers of all Time' by Rolling Stone in 2008; she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. If you don't know where the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, I'll take you there someday.
Mavis Staples (needed her first name for full points)
12- This Texan with a powerful voice rose to fame following an appearance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. After releasing three albums (two with her band, one solo), she, unfortunately, became a member of the infamous "27 club" when she died of a heroin overdose in 1970. She got the call to the Hall in 1995.
Janis Joplin
Bonus: Who in this group was born first? (four points)
Mavis Staples
points:
esto ~~ 40
mrkelley ~~ 40
panic ~~ 37
melly ~~ 36
tangredi ~~ 36
krox ~~ 35
weasel ~~ 33
lb ~~ 31
sprots ~~ 25
BiT ~~ 21
jarnon ~~ 18
beebs ~~ 18
sss ~~ 12
saucy ~~ 9
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