The SMS Trivia Question of the Week 2/25

It is indeed “Fat” Trivia Tuesday for February 25th. Brought to us each week by our good friends over at Omnivore Recordings! The only place to find all the music you didn’t know, you didn’t know! Meanwhile, before we get to this weeks trivia quiz, we’d like to recognize the brilliant readers who weighed in on last weeks question, which was: Several questions about Patty Duke and her diverse career! First in, was super speedy Mr. Fred Vogel! Jeeze Fred YOU ARE FAST! But following with. ALL THE RIGHT ANSWERS, was the very cool Edmund Simmons! Yeah, Yeah Ed! Curtis Stone came in next and generously shared some great details about Patty and her personal life and career! TANX CURTIS! And lastly Mr. Ron Wood shared his memories and thoughts about Patty! Prompting us to post Patty’s sole hit record “Don’t Just Stand There” a curious recording you should go back and give a listen! Thank you Wood-Man!

But Now, it’s time for this weeks new trivia question: This week it’s an Anagram and a whole lot more! Here’s your Anagram: “Slick on each jam” So, first, tell us who that unscrambles to become? Next, tell us the title of his first number one record he had with a group in 1969, next, tell us the title of his first number one record he had as a solo artist? And then to round things out, tell us the names of two of his brothers and finally the names of two of his children?

In Summary, Here’s what we need:

1) Who is “Slick on each Jam” ?

2) What is the title of his first number one as part of a group ?

3) What is the title of his first number one as a solo artist ?

4) What are the names of two of his brothers ?

5) What are the names of two of his children ?

There you have it and as we do each week, below is a link to Omnivore Recordings Home Page! Give it a click and browse the grooviest record catalog in the known world!

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11 Comments

    • Hey Ed,
      Trying to follow where your going here. Are you saying that our Anagram unscrambles to spell Maurice Gibb? At the very least we need to point out that there is no “U” or “R, “B” or “G” in our Anagram “Slick on each jam”
      Stay with it my friend!

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