Q:
This artists' first commercial success was the release of a live recording at New York's
Fillmore East venue in 1971.
Q:
Which of the following Bob Dylan albums was not wholly or partially recorded in
Nashville?
Highway 61 Revisited
John Wesley Harding
Blonde on Blonde
Nashville Skyline
Q:
Which of the following Bob Dylan albums was not wholly or partially recorded in
Nashville?
Q:
When this artist won the CMA award for "Entertainer of the Year" in 1975, presenter,
Charlie Rich, took out a lighter and burned the envelope.
Q:
This classic country singer had a plaintive wail and strong southern accent that
threatened to reduce the listener to tears on such tracks as "There Goes My
Everything."
Q:
Buck Owens' "Act Naturally" was covered by this rock band.
Q:
He is considered the quintessential country singer who was able to convey raw
heartbreak, vulnerability, and pathos in his performances. He also became known fo
his struggles with alcoholism and drug use for much of his professional life, earning
the nickname "No Show (Last Name)" because of many missed appearances.
Q:
Which of the following artists did NOT have recordings on the popular compilation,
Wanted! The Outlaws.
Jerry Jeff Walker
Tompall Glaser
Jessi Colter
Waylon Jennings
Willie Nelson
Q:
This artist's big break occurred when they appeared on the Andy Griffith Show as a
family band called the Darlings.
Q:
The recording "Crazy Arms" by this artist proved influential on the development of
the Bakersfield sound.
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