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Monday, April 7th
Question: Phil Collins wrote in “In The Air Tonight”. What triggered that song?
Answer: “In the Air Tonight” was written after his divorce from Andrea Bertorelli, is about the anger, sadness, and frustration he felt during and after the breakup, But Phil says he doesn’t know exactly what the song is about, and he likes the mystery.
Tuesday, April 1st
Question: Bananarama is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the the world’s highest number of chart entries by an all-female group. Was if for 20, 30 or 40 singles?
Answer: The British troupe, formed back in 1980, notched a Guinness World Record for the world’s highest number of chart entries by an all-female group: between 1982 and 2009 alone, they had 30 singles reach the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart.
Wednesday, April 2nd
Question: Today is Marvin Gaye’s birthday. Before he became a Motown superstar, what instrument did he play for groups like The Supremes and Stevie Wonder?
Answer: Drums.
Thursday, April 3rd
Question: We heard from Go West in that set with “The King of Wishful Thinking”. Tell me the name of the movie it was featured on?
Answer: “King of Wishful” was featured in the film Pretty Woman and appeared on its soundtrack.
Friday, April 4th
Question: Before they were just “Chicago” they had two other names. Tell me at least one of those.
Answer: The band Chicago, originally named “The Big Thing,” was renamed “Chicago Transit Authority” by their producer, James Guercio, but shortened to “Chicago” after the real Chicago Transit Authority threatened legal action over the name.
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