From Aaliyah to ZZ Top, author Jimmy Correa covers it all in "The Trivia Book of Rock 'N' Roll Music: The 80s and 90s"-an essential guide to musical factoids.
The easy-to-read multiple choice format makes trivia fun while you learn interesting tidbits about all types of music and artists from the 80s and 90s, including pop, country, R & B, one-hit wonders, and the British and foreign invasions. Enjoy questions such as the following:
This romantic song by Chris DeBurgh was featured in the 1988 soundtrack of the movie "Working Girl," starring Melanie Griffith
Sir Mix-A-Lot, the...
From Aaliyah to ZZ Top, author Jimmy Correa covers it all in "The Trivia Book of Rock 'N' Roll Music: The 80s and 90s"-an essential guide to musical f...
I was thinking about when I depart this here good earth how do I want to go out, in a casket or in an urn, and then it hit me, in a can of chock full of nuts, you know the heavenly coffee tin. I hear it's the best money can buy. Yep save my family the added expense of an expensive box, that I can't take with me no how, so that's my last request, maybe auction it off to the highest bidder. PT Barnum once said a sucker is born every minute, hahahaha I got a feeling they'll be one or two takers, hahahaha Jimmy Blood, Sweat & Tears - And When I Die
The Cyber Comedy section of the book is an...
I was thinking about when I depart this here good earth how do I want to go out, in a casket or in an urn, and then it hit me, in a can of chock full ...
Folks, I think you already heard by now that my friend Felix Baumgartner made that death defying twenty-four mile sky dive jump from outer space. Well it was my idea.I had planned to do that historic jump first. But somebody stole my parachute and beat me to the punch. Well, I'm going to do one better. I'm going to go to our nearest planet. I think it's Mercury. I know it starts with an M, no not Mars It's definitely Mercury And jump from there to earth. I know it's going to take me a few weeks to get here, maybe even longer but then I'm going to own that record and leave Felix in the dust....
Folks, I think you already heard by now that my friend Felix Baumgartner made that death defying twenty-four mile sky dive jump from outer space. Well...