Music Trivia Question for the Day – September 19, 2012

Sun Records
Sun Records (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I am going to make a small change to the format.  I am thinking that I can create milk 2 posts a week out of this feature.  Starting on Thursday (tomorrow, Friday in Australia and Thursday thirty in Newfoundland (that’s a Canadian in joke)) I will post the big question.  You will have a couple of days, three if I’m too lazy to post the answer.  I will then post the answer and the winner on Saturday morning.  Is It Possible To See It All, striving to maximize quality content for you the reader.  This leaves me the answer to Monday’s question to tie up the loose end of the old format.

The previous question was:

Q: Sun Records is famous for Sam Phillips discovering and recording Elvis, among others.  What was the first song released by Sun, and by who?

The answer is:

In March of 1952 Sun Records released “Drivin Slow’.  Johnny was a 16-year-old saxophone player and he sounds real good.  It starts a bit slow with some piano, then the sax comes in, and then it takes off.  Pretty good tune.

Drivin’ Slow

We had no winner this time, so Lisa at Gripping Life retains the award, at least until Saturday or Sunday, depending on the hangover.

A Gripping Life – 1 win and retains by default

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20 thoughts on “Music Trivia Question for the Day – September 19, 2012”

          1. I have one. I know without a book. I love music and know a few odds and ends. Like this would be the first one. See if you know it.

            Who was the musician that was looking for a specific sound? He died in a plane crash after giving his wife a little brown jug.

                    1. Really. That was a complete wild ass guess. Didn’t know it at all, but, because my damn brain works this way, I remembered he died in a crash during WW2. I accept the award as bestowed on me by the creator lol.

    1. What….we’re not funny!!!!! Whenever a something on TV is promoted, they always end with 8 eastern, 7 central and 9:30 in Newfoundland. Their time zone is 30 minutes off everyone else’s time.

        1. Agree. Kind of stayed away. EH can be a sniper but you gotta love him anyway. You did good. Liked it yet it was a bir distant at the dame time. I’m here for a good time and a long time. cheers bud!

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