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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: On this date in 1969, US consumer advocate Ralph Nader issued a warning that loud Rock music threatened to produce a nation of hearing impaired people. Millions replied with, "what?". #RockTrivia

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: Stevie Wonder's 1969, #4 hit, "My Cherie Amour" was originally entitled "Oh, My Marsha", and was written about his girlfriend while he was at the Michigan School for the Blind in Lansing, Michigan. #RockTrivia #SteveieWonder

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: On this date in '75, David Bowie's "Fame" is released. It will become his first and only number one hit in the US and reach #17 in the UK. #RockTrivia

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: On this day in 1970, A band called Smile changes their name to Queen and performs for the first time using that name. #RockTrivia #Queen

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: The Beach Boys had two Billboard Top Ten hits in 1964 that consisted of just one word repeated three times: "Fun, Fun, Fun" (#5) and "Dance, Dance, Dance" (#8). #RockTrivia #TheBeachBoys

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: Paul McCartney played drums on many of the Beatles' songs including, "The Ballad of John & Yoko" while Ringo was out of town. #RockTrivia #TheBeatles

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: Best known for an string of hits with Fats Domino between 1949 and 1963, Dave Bartholomew was one of the primary architects of the sound now known as rock and roll. He has passed away at the age of 100. #RockTrivia #FatsDomino #ChuckBerry

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: 17-year-old Annette Funicello entered the Billboard Pop chart on June 20, 1960, with the Paul Anka penned "Train of Love". #RockTrivia #AnnetteFunicello

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: In "89, James Brown was moved to a medium security cell at the Stevenson Correctional Institute after $40,000 in cash and cheques was discovered in his minimum security cell. #RockTrivia #JamesBrown

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day: 15 year old Brenda Lee had the number one song in the US on June 19, 1960 with "I'm Sorry", a tune that was recorded in the last ten minutes of a session and originally meant to be the "B" side of "That's All You Gotta Do". #RockTrivia #BrendaLee