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TOSSUPS – DUCK BLIND #1 RC COLA CLASSIC 2005 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by License to IL (Robert Flaxman and Alma Molino)

1. His career took off when he began work on Daredevil, which at the time was near cancellation by Marvel, and helped resurrect it; one of his biggest contributions was the creation of Elektra. He wrote the screenplays for the second and third Robocop movies but declared that he would never allow his comics to be filmed because of the studio’s interference with his work. Despite this, two films based on his characters have been released in 2005. For ten points, identify this popular comic creator behind the Batman reinvention The Dark Knight Returns, who received a co-director credit on the recent film adaptation of his noir series Sin City.

Answer: Frank Miller

2. The oldest university in its home state, it has a long but not-so-distinguished sports history. Its football team hasn’t won more than four games since moving to its current conference, and in the last 40 years it’s only produced one College Football Hall of Fame player, Mike Singletary. Despite a 1-15 conference record, the men’s basketball team was considered much improved under coach Scott Drew. The women’s basketball team used to be terrible as well, but then five years ago Louisiana Tech unexpectedly didn’t hire Kim Mulkey-Robertson, and this school did. FTP, what is this Big Twelve school, located in Waco, that made a surprise run to the 2005 women’s NCAA basketball championship?

Answer: Baylor University

EDITOR’S NOTE: Mulkey-Robertson had been an assistant at Louisiana Tech for 15 years and needed 20 to be fully vested in the Louisiana state employee pension plan. Tech only offered four years and wouldn’t budge. Oops.

3. In the video for “Over and Over”, her picture appears in a frame next to Nelly’s bed. She has never been on Oprah, but a rumor circulated in 2005 that she went on the show and admitted she used to be a man. Dubbed the “First Lady of Crunk & B” by Lil Jon, the song that propelled her to stardom was written as an answer song to Petey Pablo’s “Freek-a-Leek”. For ten points, identify this singer who hit it big in 2004 with the song “One, Two Step.”

Answer: Ciara Harris

4. The climactic scene from this 1973 film was #22 on Bravo’s list of the 100 scariest movie moments. Based on a story by Daphne du Maurier, the film focuses on John and Laura Baxter, whose daughter recently drowned. The famous sex scene was a last-minute idea by the director, who felt there would be too much footage of the Baxters arguing otherwise. For ten points, what is this film set in Venice, starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, whose twist ending features not the ghost of the Baxters’ daughter but a homicidal dwarf wearing a raincoat?

Answer: Don’t Look Now

5. He double-majored in Communication and History at Fordham and started his career there, serving as a sportscaster for the school’s football and basketball teams from 1997 to 2000. After doing some work for the New York WB affiliate, he jumped to ESPN in July of 2000 as a researcher and writer for 2 Minute Drill. The next year he started on the job that earned him his nickname, and in 2004 he replaced Max Kellerman a half-hour earlier. For ten points, identify this current host of ESPN’s “Around the Horn” who still serves as “Stat Boy” on “Pardon the Interruption.”

Answer: Tony Reali (prompt on “Stat Boy”)

6. Earlier this month, an investigation was opened by the staff at his newspaper after he wrote in a column that two former Michigan State players had attended the school’s Final Four game, which was not true. He admitted to filing the column in advance and said that the players said they would attend, but that he should not have assumed. Known at least as well for his books as his sportswriting these days, his first novel was made into an ABC movie in 2004. For ten points, name this writer barred from the Detroit Free Press during the investigation, whose books include Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven.

Answer: Mitch Albom

7. Last month, he said that half the players in the NFL, including himself, were on steroids in the early 1980s. A quarterback in high school, he became a linebacker in college and the pros, where he started with the Bills in 1979 and was Defensive Rookie of the Year. He served as Steelers defensive coordinator before getting his current job, where he got the franchise’s first – and only – playoff win in 2000, his first year as a head coach. For ten points, identify this coach who, with 42 wins in five seasons, is already the second-winningest head coach in New Orleans Saints history.

Answer: Jim Haslett

8. WARNING: Two answers required. They are first introduced to Kelly by her friend Adam, and give her the name “Special K”. Later they form the group TKO, introduced at one point as the Allegro Vivace Dance Trio to fool a panel of snooty judges looking for jazz dancers. Their main hangout spot is the Radiotron club, where they have dance-offs against their rivals, Electro Rock, while Ice-T raps in the background. For ten points, who are these two breakdancers whose names are actually Orlando and Tony, played by Shabba-Doo and Boogaloo-Shrimp in the film Breakin’?

Answer: Ozone and Turbo

9. The singer is coming out of his cage and doing just fine, but he’s gotta be down because he wants it all. He falls asleep while a woman, apparently his girlfriend, calls a cab and shares a cigarette with another man. Later they go to bed, as she touches his chest and he takes off her dress, but this is all in the singer’s head. But that’s just the price he pays, as destiny is calling him to open up his eager eyes. For ten points, this is the story of what title character of a song by the Killers?

Answer: Mr. Brightside

10. Appearing in its fourth different time slot that season, this show’s final episode, “Another Man’s Shoes”, appeared on May 28, 1984 and didn’t even feature the main characters, as the actresses had left the show. Instead, it attempted to set up a new plot line for Pat Harrington as Schneider, but CBS canceled the show instead. A top 20 Nielsen show for each of its first eight seasons, FTP, identify this comedy set in Indianapolis whose theme song declared that “this is life, the one you get” and which starred Bonnie Franklin as Ann Romano.

Answer: One Day at a Time

11. Focusing on environmental awareness in 2004, this retail chain starts working with Albert Markovski’s Open Spaces Coalition, but his erratic behavior leads executive Brad Stand to seize control of the project. Shania Twain is brought in for a celebrity endorsement, but Brad angers her by repeatedly telling the story of her consumption chicken salad. At the same time, the company’s spokesmodel Dawn starts talking about her “infinite nature” and is replaced. These are, for ten points, some of the plot points surrounding what titular company of a 2004 David O. Russell comedy?

Answer: Huckabees (do not accept “I Heart Huckabees”)

12. Most of this new game for the Nintendo Gamecube just involves going through courses and accumulating bananas. Though it can be played with a standard controller, it was designed to be played with the $30 DK Bongo controller, and the player controls the title simian by hitting the drums to run and jump. The real innovation in the controller is the ability to have the player’s clap matched by a clap from the character onscreen. For ten points, name this new game in the Donkey Kong series that serves as an RPG followup to “Donkey Konga”, the game for which the bongo controller was invented.

Answer: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

13. After a 1937 season with only 13 wins, he was shipped to the Cubs, where he won just 16 games in four years. He made the Hall of Fame in 1953, though his 150 career wins are the fewest of any inducted starting pitcher who played ten years or more. The last man to win 30 games in a season before Denny McLain, he and brother Paul combined for 49 wins in 1934 as the Gashouse Gang St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series. For ten points, name this pitcher and broadcaster who may be most remembered for his foibles with English, such as saying that a runner “slud” into third base.

Answer: Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean

14. The more practical prizes the winner will receive are $50,000 and a lifetime gym membership. In the first episode, the 12 contestants dressed like prep school kids and took a “class” called Posing 101. All this leads up to the Man Pageant, in which ten of the 12 will compete in front of an all-female studio audience. For ten points, what is this tongue-in-cheek Oxygen reality show, created by Gene Simmons and hosted by Fabio, chronicling the search for the next Harlequin novel cover model?

Answer: Mr. Romance

15. This song chronicles a summer romance spent by the beach, surfing and visiting a carnival. During a date with Mary at the seaside pavilion, the protagonist tells her he loves her, and they both laugh because they know it isn’t true. In the music video, before the protagonist returns home to Cleveland, he leaves Mary a note which states that he doesn’t see how Mary could ever be—what, according to the country song by Kenny Chesney?

Answer: Anything But Mine

16. The current version features former collegiate standouts from the state like Luke Whitehead and Anthony Epps, and its general manager is former NBA big man Tree Rollins. The original version existed from 1967 to 1976 and its all-time leading scorers were Louie Dampier, Dan Issel, and Artis Gilmore. Hubie Brown recently called the 1975 squad, which won 58 games and the title over Indiana, the greatest team he ever coached, but two years later they were the odd team out in merger negotiations. For ten points, identify this past and present ABA team that once played its home games in Louisville’s Freedom Hall.

Answer: Kentucky Colonels

17. His favorite TV program was the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. Among his more unexpected talents were playing the piano, playing cricket with a miniature bat, bringing letters from the mailbox to his caretaker, played by Hank Patterson. Also a fan of lime soda, he won the American Humane Association’s PATSY award in 1968 and 1969. Lisa could understand his snorts but Oliver could not, even though he was the one who preferred farm living. For ten points, identify this porcine star of “Green Acres”, who contrary to legend was not barbecued after the final show.

Answer: Arnold Ziffel

18. His last album of entirely new material was 2003’s jazz-inspired What’s Wrong with this Picture? Starting his career with the Belfast R&B band The Monarchs at the age of 15, he tried to prevent the release of his own first album, Blowin’ Your Mind, which was released in 1967 after he left the group Them, even though it contained the biggest single he ever recorded. The next year saw the release of what is still considered his finest work, the album Astral Weeks. For ten points, identify this Irish artist best known for the songs “Moondance” and “Brown-Eyed Girl”.

Answer: Van Morrison

19. Founded in 1972 by an Ohio physician, Dr. Philip Wood, its stated goal is to serve as a promotion for the achievements and needs of mobility impaired persons, and the current titleholder is Juliette Rizzo. Though it stresses that it is in no way a beauty contest, it does have some standards, as Janeal Lee found out when she was stripped of her Wisconsin state crown after a newspaper photo appeared of her standing up in her high school classroom. For ten points, what is this pageant now being rocked by scandal due to its apparent discrimination against women who, according to Lee, are “not disabled enough”?

Answer: Ms. [accept “Miss” but not “Mrs.”] Wheelchair America

20. Her resume in the 21st century has been sparse, with her role as shampoo girl Lynn in this year’s Beauty Shop serving as her biggest film role in five years. She originated the voice for the title character on the Nelvana show “Braceface”, and starred as Kate Fox in the short-lived NBC show “Miss Match”, whose plot was kind of like an adult version of the movie that launched her as a star in 1995. Starting her career in Aerosmith videos and opposite Cary Elwes in The Crush, this is, for ten points, what actress who played Batgirl in Batman and Robin and Cher in Clueless?

Answer: Alicia Silverstone

21. Much of the group reformed in the late 90s as a gospel-oriented outfit, releasing albums like Love Will Lead the Way. Raised in Minneapolis by parents who had emigrated from Tonga, eight of the Wolfgramm family’s 17 children formed this group which, between 1986 and 1989, released five albums, including a self-titled record featuring a song written by Rupert Holmes, “You Got It All”. For ten points, identify this 80s pop group of “Crush on You”, also the name of the backup band in an Elton John song.

Answer: The Jets

22. She got her TV start in 1989, playing Faith Taylor on “Days of Our Lives”. Over the next 14 years she saw mostly guest roles including two episodes of “Xena: Warrior Princess”, a recurring role on “The District”, and two episodes as Grissom love interest Lady Heather on “CSI”. Though she had lead roles in the Aaron Spelling bomb “Heaven Help Us” and “Soldier of Fortune, Inc.”, it wasn’t until her role as mother to a Newport Beach teenager that she starred in a hit series. For ten points, identify this actress who stars as Marissa’s mother Julie on “The O.C.”

Answer: Melinda Clarke

23. Originally from Iowa, he took a backpacking trip across Europe in 1973 and ended up settling in England, where he met his wife; two decades later he duplicated the trip for his second travel book, Neither Here nor There. Moving back to the US in 1995, he took a final trip around Great Britain before leaving that he documented in the book Notes from a Small Island. A Walk in the Woods chronicles his attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail, while his most recent travel book, In a Sunburned Country, is about a trip to Australia. For ten points, name this writer of humorous travel memoirs who branched into science for his most recent book, A Short History of Nearly Everything.

Answer: Bill Bryson

BONI – DUCK BLIND #1 RC COLA CLASSIC 2005 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by License to IL (Robert Flaxman and Alma Molino)

1. With the Partridge Family remake currently in production going so far as to use the original scripts, identify these remakes of classic shows that weren’t quite as similar to their predecessors, for ten points each.

(10) Recently premiering on USA was this remake of the 1970s show featuring a bald detective – Telly Savalas in the original, Ving Rhames today.

Answer: Kojak

(10) This 1960s show was made into a 1993 movie, and then remade in 2000 with Tim Daly as the title character, Dr. Richard Kimble.

Answer: The Fugitive

(10) Though never made into a movie with Marlon Brando as parodied on The Critic, this late-60s family comedy had a short-lived 2002 update featuring Tim Curry as Mr. French.

Answer: Family Affair

2. Given clues, identify the NBA player traded on draft day for ten points each.

(10) On Draft Day 1998, the Mavericks took Robert Traylor at #6 and then traded him to Milwaukee for this German who went ninth. Think the Bucks would like that one back?

Answer: Dirk Nowitzki

(10) In 1996, the Timberwolves shipped the rights to this UConn star to Milwaukee for Stephon Marbury, who played just two full seasons in Minnesota.

Answer: Ray Allen

(10) In perhaps the most infamous of draft-day blunders, Seattle shipped this future member of the NBA’s Top 50 team and six-time champion to Chicago in 1987. The Sonics got Olden Polynice, he of the career average 7.8 points per game.

Answer: Scottie Pippen

3. While the producers scout talent, the gossip columns are full of ideas for who should play the next James Bond. Answer the following for the stated number of points.

(5) This actor, recently seen in Closer and Sin City, has been the hot name for some time now, but he insists he would not want to be typecast in the role.

Answer: Clive Owen

(10) This actor from 28 Days Later, who plays the Scarecrow in the upcoming Batman Begins, would follow Brosnan as the second Bond actor to hail from Ireland.

Answer: Cillian Murphy

(15) This actor, who played Paul Newman’s son in Road to Perdition and Ted Hughes in Sylvia, has been the most recent name to come up.

Answer: Daniel Craig

4. Name the song by Chicago from lyrics, for ten points each.

(10) You should know, everywhere I go, always on my mind, you’re in my heart, you’re in my soul.

Answer: You’re The Inspiration

(10) People talking, people laughing, a man selling ice cream, singing Italian songs.

Answer: Saturday in the Park

(10) Waiting for the break of day, searching for something to say, flashing lights against the sky, giving up I close my eyes.

Answer: 25 or 6 to 4

5. Given a candy bar that contains nougat and is covered in chocolate, identify the other primary ingredient or ingredients for 10 points per part. If there are multiple primary ingredients, get it right on the first try; we won’t prompt.

(10) Snickers

Answer: Peanuts and caramel

(10) Reese’s Fast Break

Answer: Peanut butter

(10) Three Musketeers

Answer: Nothing (trick question – they’re all nougat!)

6. Name these sitcom girlfriends of the 1980s FTPE:

(10) Janet Jackson played this girlfriend of Willis Jackson on “Diff’rent Strokes” from 1980 through 1984.

Answer: Charlene DuPrey

(10) “Full House” introduced this future girlfriend and wife of Uncle Jesse as Danny Tanner’s cohost on “Wake Up, San Francisco.” Lori Loughlin played her from 1988 to 1995.

Answer: Aunt Becky / Rebecca Donaldson / Rebecca Katsopolis

(10) On “Growing Pains”, Mike Seaver dated and got engaged to this blonde babysitter. The engagement was broken after Kirk Cameron became a born-again Christian and objected to having the actress, a former Playboy Playmate, in the cast.

Answer: Julie Costello

7. FTPE identify these movies based on their roles for the prolific character actor Christopher McDonald.

(10) McDonald plays snooty pro golfer Shooter McGavin in this Adam Sandler comedy.

Answer: Happy Gilmore

(10) McDonald plays TV host Tappy Tibbons in this 2000 Darren Aronofsky film about drug addiction.

Answer: Requiem for a Dream

(10) McDonald again plays a TV host, this time an actual person in Jack Barry, in this 1994 Robert Redford film about the rigging of the 1950s game show Twenty-One.

Answer: Quiz Show

8. Given some clues about strange and sometimes violent doings, identify the rap artist for ten points each.

(10) In March, 50 Cent kicked this rapper out of G-Unit for apparent disloyalty, only to make up shortly thereafter, though not before shots were fired in the lobby of New York radio station Hot 97.

Answer: The Game or Jayceon Taylor

(10) Rappers apparently love shooting up Hot 97, as this female rapper was convicted on three counts of perjury and one of conspiracy for lying about what she saw at the scene of a 2001 gun battle at the very same radio station.

Answer: Lil’ Kim or Kimberly Jones

(10) In February, this rapper behind the hit “I Like That” gouged his own eye out after being thwarted in a suicide attempt at a London hotel.

Answer: Houston or Houston Summers IV

9. Identify the golfer from clues for ten points each.

(10) This Fiji native took over the #1 world ranking with 9 titles in 2004, including the PGA championship in a playoff.

Answer: Vijay Singh

(10) This lefty has already won three tournaments this year after getting the major monkey off his back at the ‘04 Masters.

Answer: Phil Mickelson

(10) After winning just one relatively minor tournament the previous four years, this 48-year-old Maryland native shocked everyone by beating a stacked field at the 2005 Players Championship.

Answer: Fred Funk

10. Identify the movie from quotes, 40-30-20-10-1.

(40) “Hi.”

(30) “We’ll try harder, okay? Just give us a second chance. Just don’t go and cancel us without giving us a second chance.”

(20) “Did you ever see that Twilight Zone where the guy signed a contract, and they cut out his tongue and put it in a jar, only it wouldn’t die, it just grew and pulsated and gave birth to baby tongues? … Pretty cool, huh?”

(10) “Benjamin is no one’s friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he’d be pralines and dick.”

(1) “It’s Wayne’s World! Wayne’s World! Party time! Excellent!”

Answer: Wayne’s World

11. FTPE, given one of the model names of the company’s handheld computers or PDAs, name the company:

(10) Tungsten T5

Answer: Palm (also accept PalmOne; do not accept “PalmSource”)

(10) Axim X50v

Answer: Dell

(10) Clié

Answer: Sony

12. Identify the following about musical collaborations involving piano rocker Ben Folds for ten points each.

(10) Folds contributed the piano track to the song “Why Does This Always Happen to Me?” off this parodist’s most recent album, Poodle Hat.

Answer: Weird Al Yankovic

(10) This actor “sang” on Folds’ first solo album, Fear of Pop Vol. 1, and Ben returned the favor in 2004 by producing the actor’s album Has Been.

Answer: William Shatner

(10) In 2003, Folds released a side project four-song EP called The Bens with Ben Lee and this Sha Sha artist.

Answer: Ben Kweller

13. Given a European premier league, identify its 2004 champion from clues, for ten points each.

(10) Though trailing Chelsea in 2005 as of mid-April, this squad featured in Nick Hornby’s book Fever Pitch went undefeated to win the English premier league in 2004.

Answer: Arsenal

(10) This team and Juventus have combined to win 11 of the 13 titles in Italy’s Serie A; this squad featuring Rui Costa and striker Jon-Dahl Tomasson won in 2004.

Answer: AC Milan

(10) Though it fended off competition from Barcelona and the star-studded Real Madrid in winning the 2004 Spanish Premier League title, this squad has slipped to seventh in 2005.

Answer: Valencia

14. - chronicling the moments of when TV shows go downhill. Given three of those moments from the website, name the TV show, for ten points each.

(10) The Alan Thicke theme song; Edna’s Edibles burns down; Natalie reveals she’s Jewish

Answer: The Facts of Life

(10) Where’s Chuck?; Jenny Piccolo; The Dude Ranch

Answer: Happy Days

(10) Joey gets mugged; Abby blabs Andie’s secrets to win the election; Breakfast Club episode

Answer: Dawson’s Creek

15. Given a column, identify the internet sports site on which it appears for ten points each.

(10) “Tuesday Morning Quarterback” by Gregg Easterbrook

Answer:

(10) “The Hot Read” by Arash Markazi

Answer: or

(10) “The List” by Tim Keown

Answer: (prompt on “Page 2”)

16. Given some information, identify the indie rock supergroups for ten points each.

(10) This Vancouver-based band was formed by Carl Newman, then of Zumpano, and also featured the talents of Destroyer’s Dan Bejar and alt-country songstress Neko Case. Their last album was 2003’s Electric Version.

Answer: The New Pornographers

(10) Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel and Figurine teamed up for the 2003 album Give Up, released under this name.

Answer: The Postal Service

(10) Seemingly every indie rocker in Scotland appears somewhere on the two albums of this side project of Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody that also featured members of Belle and Sebastian, Arab Strap, and Mogwai.

Answer: The Reindeer Section

17. FTPE answer these questions concerning the movie The Neverending Story that don’t involve a Lionel Hutz lawsuit.

(10) The film was helmed by this German director. It was both his first English-language film and the first after his World War II submarine epic Das Boot.

Answer: Wolfgang Petersen

(10) The theme song for the American version was sung by this frontman of the 80s glam-pop band Kajagoogoo.

Answer: Limahl

(10) Atreyu’s horse drowns in this swamp; during filming, the actor playing Atreyu was pulled under and nearly drowned himself.

Answer: The Swamp of Sadness

18. Because I have to include one, answer these questions about NASCAR. Remember, this hurts me more than it hurts you.

(10) This driver for Roush Racing won the pole at the 2004 Daytona 500 and is currently near the top of the 2005 Nextel Cup standings.

Answer: Greg Biffle

(10) This driver for Hendrick Motorsports led the Nextel Cup as of April 9. Driving the #48 car, his one win so far this year came at the UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400.

Answer: Jimmie Johnson

(10) Also with Hendrick Motorsports, he is probably the best-known NASCAR driver and won $1.5 million for taking home the Daytona 500 crown in 2005.

Answer: Jeff Gordon

19. Given a setup for the main plot, identify the book in the Tintin oeuvre for ten points each.

(10) Tintin and friends catch a ride to Sydney on a millionaire’s private jet, but they unwittingly happen to choose the one millionaire whose staff is about to hijack his plane.

Answer: Flight 714

(10) Tintin heads for the Himalayas, determined to discover if his friend Chang has survived a deadly plane crash.

Answer: Tintin in Tibet

(10) When explorers return from Peru with treasures looted from an Inca tomb, they are struck down by a mysterious illness and it’s up to Tintin to find out what’s going on.

Answer: The Seven Crystal Balls

20. Choose your own bonus! It’s a tough TV bonus, so you have a choice – kids shows that aren’t necessarily animated, or animated shows that aren’t aimed at kids? Choose now. [PAUSE FOR CHOICE]

IF KIDS BUT NOT CARTOONS: Given a description of the Saturday morning show produced by Discovery Kids, name the show FTPE:

(10) Yet another edition of Trading Spaces follows children making over each other’s rooms.

Answer: Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls

(10) Cleo and her pet cat Luxor befriend a child mummy brought to life by a bolt of lightning.

Answer: Tutenstein

(10) A wealthy teenager from Malibu adjusts to life on an Australian farm.

Answer: Darcy’s Wild Life

IF CARTOONS BUT NOT KIDS: Some Simpsons characters only last one episode before they’re knocked off. Given a description of his or her death, name the character, for ten points each. First or last name will suffice.

(10) Because she cannot stand living with the Simpsons anymore, she flies away using her magical umbrella, only to get sucked into a jet engine.

Answer: Shary and/or Bobbins

(10) Grampa misses her birthday because he is stuck at Discount Lion Safari; the EMTs say she died of a burst ventricle, but Abe knows she died of a broken heart.

Answer: Bea and/or Simmons

(10) Along with the executor of his estate, this former Pretzel Wagon mogul dies in a car accident.

Answer: Frank and/or Ormand

21. Given a Groucho Marx character, identify the Marx Brothers film in which he appeared for ten points each.

(10) Rufus T. Firefly

Answer: Duck Soup

(10) Otis B. Driftwood

Answer: A Night at the Opera

(10) Wolf J. Flywheel

Answer: The Big Store

22. Given the original name of a well-known band, identify the band FTPE. If you need an easier clue you’ll get five.

(10) The Quarrymen

(5) Paul McCartney joined the band, which had been formed by John Lennon, in 1957.

Answer: The Beatles

(10) Mammoth

(5) The band eventually took the last name of brothers and founders Eddie and Alex.

Answer: Van Halen

(10) Mudcrutch

(5) Guitarist Mike Campbell and keyboardist Benmont Tench were among the members of this band that would later record hits like “Free Fallin’”.

Answer: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

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