4. The hits "Maybe" and "Pipeline" were recorded by two groups with almost identical names. Who did which? (2)
5. Lots of singers change their names for professional reasons. Under what name did each of the following achieve fame?
a. Harold Jenkins
b. Ellis McDaniel
c. Bobby Zimmerman
d. Ernest Evans
e. Richard Penniman (5)
6. OBSCENITIES:
a. What was the name Shirley Ellis didn't dare rhyme in "The Name Game?"
b. The song "Peppermint Stick" was banned from most radio stations for alleged nasties. Who recorded it?
c. Who recorded "Baby Let Me Bang Your Box," and what did they mean?
d. Who recorded "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)?" (5)
7. What three singers came from Macon, Ga.? (3)
8. Who were the four lead singers for the Drifters? (4)
9. Who did the original version of "Dedicated to the One I Love" (and I don't mean the Shirelles)? (1)
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