Bjork had her biggest hit with 1995's Oh It's So Quiet. WHY WAS THAT DISAPPOINTING TO HER? > ANSWER <
In 1959, Brazilian singer Joao Gilberto released his first album Chega de Saudade. WHY ELSE WAS THIS A SIGNIFICANT FIRST? > ANSWER <
Piano in the Dark was Brenda Russell's biggest hit. WHO MADE A HIT OF THEIR OWN BY SAMPLING HER SONG? > ANSWER <
In 1970 El Chicano had a big hit with Viva Tirado, off their debut album. WHAT GROUP RAISED AWARENESS TO THE CHICANO MOVEMENT THE YEAR BEFORE? > ANSWER <
Herbie Hancock's Chameleon was introduced with the debut of his new group Head Hunters in 1973. THE GROUP'S NAME CAME TO HANCOCK DURING WHAT DAILY RITUAL OF HIS? > ANSWER <
Dennis Coffey gained national name recognition with Scorpio in 1971. WHAT TELEVISION FIRST DID THE SONG EARN HIM? > ANSWER <
Quincy Jones composed the theme for the television crime drama Ironside in 1971. WHY WAS THE SONG A TELEVISION FIRST? > ANSWER <
In 1969 New Orleans-based funk pioneers The Meters released their second album Look-Ka Pi Pi. IN 1977 THE GROUP'S FOUNDER DEPARTED TO FORM WHAT BAND? > ANSWER <
Muddy Waters was a big influence the birth of rock music. WHAT ROCK LEGENDS WERE INSPIRED BY HIS 1950 SONG ROLLIN' STONE? > ANSWER <
Earth Wind & Fire topped the charts with their 1976 hit Shing Star. WHAT UNSUCCESSFUL FILM WAS THE SONG WRITTEN FOR? > ANSWER <
In 1992 the Beastie Boys released Somethings Got To Give. HOW WAS THE SONG A RETURN TO THEIR PUNK ROCK ROOTS? > ANSWER <
Bing Crosby recorded When Irish Eyes Are Smiling in 1939. WHAT 1912 PLAY ORIGINALLY FEATURED THE SONG? > ANSWER <