? Okay music buffs....Y'all ready for a rainy day quiz???!


Question: 1. What silly name did John L. and Paul M. once call themselves....They had a little duet thing for a short while, prior to their fame.
2. What is Denny Lane's REAL name?
3. What famous band was he in in the 60's, prior to Wings?
4. What HUGE hit did he sing with that band? (It is 2 words)
(He actually sang it as part of the repetoire in Wings Over America, 1976.
5. What was Linda McCartney's REAL maiden name?
6. What early Wings song dealt with Ireland?
7. What early Wings song was about a nursery rhyme?


Answers: 1. What silly name did John L. and Paul M. once call themselves....They had a little duet thing for a short while, prior to their fame.
2. What is Denny Lane's REAL name?
3. What famous band was he in in the 60's, prior to Wings?
4. What HUGE hit did he sing with that band? (It is 2 words)
(He actually sang it as part of the repetoire in Wings Over America, 1976.
5. What was Linda McCartney's REAL maiden name?
6. What early Wings song dealt with Ireland?
7. What early Wings song was about a nursery rhyme?

1. Well it depends . The Quarrymen or the Silver Beetles
2. Brian Frederick Arthur Hines - BTW , Denny Laine
3. Moody Blues
4. This was hard , and here's why - Go Now is a song composed by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett. Bessie Banks originally performed this song, but it was made popular internationally in 1964 when a group from Birmingham named The Moody Blues recorded it, with Denny Laine on guitar and lead vocals. The song reached #1 in the UK and #10 in the US. Laine continued to perform the song in concert during his years in Wings, and it is included in the group's Wings over America live album.
5. Linda Louise Eastman
6. Give Ireland Back to the Irish
7. Mary had a little Lamb

1. the silver beatles??
2. brian fredrick arthur hines
3. moody blues
4. go now
5 eastman
6 give ireland back to the irish
7 mary had a little lamb

Penny Lane is derived from a street in the Beatles home town of Liverpool. The area that surrounds its junction with Smithdown Road is also commonly called Penny Lane. Locally the term "Penny Lane" was the name Allerton Road and Smithdown Road and its busy shopping area. Penny Lane is named after James Penny, an 18th century slave trader.

And Lord forbid you mean Denny Lane because I have know idea who that is. Is that the guy Denny's is named after.

Still working on the rest. I didn't know the FINAL was today. LOL

Nevermind, I am just going to copy off Earnest T. LOL..I am such a cheat.



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