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Showing posts with label February. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February. Show all posts

Oct 8, 2019

[Answer] 5. A duo had a huge smash the week of February 6, 1965, with "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" Who was this talented twosome?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. A duo had a huge smash the week of February 6, 1965, with "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" Who was this talented twosome?"



...1. Jan and Dean 2. The McCoys 3. Sonny and Cher 4. The Righteous Brothers The Righteous Brothers adopted their name when they were performing for black Marines at the Black Derby in Santa Ana, California, who claimed the boys were "righteous". Bill Medley was formerly in a group called The Paramours and Bobby Hatfield was a member of the Variations. They teamed up and after hearing them at the Rendezvous Ballroom a producer decided to record them. Their original song, "Little Latin Lupe Lu," had hot local sales. They started appearing with major acts including the Ronettes and eventually came to the attention of Phil Spector, who recorded them singing the Spector/Mann/Weil song. Jan and Dean sang "Surf City." Sonny and Cher had a hit with "I've Got You, Babe." Sonny also worked for Spector at one time. The McCoys charted with "Hang On Sloopy."

Sep 2, 2019

[Answer] 1. On February 1st, 1901, an American screen legend was born. You may not give a damn, but can you guess which star this was?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. On February 1st, 1901, an American screen legend was born. You may not give a damn, but can you guess which star this was? "



...1. David Niven 2. Clark Gable 3. Cary Grant 4. Gary Cooper Clark Gable began his acting career on stage. Working mostly in local theater companies at first, following his move to Los Angeles he also found work as an extra in several silent films. As he gained experience, and earned accolades from both fans and critics, his career took him to New York, and Broadway. His performance there drew the notice of MGM, and he was soon under contract to the studio. While his best-known role may be as Rhett Butler in 1939's "Gone With the Wind", he also portrayed Fletcher Christian in "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935), and Peter Warne in "It Happened One Night" (1934) - and while he earned Academy Award nominations for all three films, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for "It Happened One Night". "The Misfits" (1961) was Gable's last film - and Marilyn Monroe's last film as well.

Aug 23, 2019

[Answer] 3. In The Year of the Horse 7th February 1978 to 27th January 1979, the USA introduced a dollar in honour of one of the country's most famous female civil rights campaigners of the 19th century. Who was she?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. In The Year of the Horse 7th February 1978 to 27th January 1979, the USA introduced a dollar in honour of one of the country's most famous female civil rights campaigners of the 19th century. Who was she?"



...1. Betsy Ross 2. Susan B Anthony 3. Annie Oakley 4. Bessie Coleman Susan Brownell Anthony was born on February 15th, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts and died on March 13th, 1906 in Rochester, New York. Born into a Quaker family, Anthony was very much a free-thinker and questioned many of the norms of the time. She was prominent in the temperance and anti-slavery movements and published a weekly journal called "The Revolution". Her campaigning for equal rights for women laid the foundation for the 19th Amendment of the US Constitution, which gave women the right to vote.

Jun 3, 2019

[Answer] 1. What huge professional sporting championship is held in the USA on the first Sunday in February (or the last Sunday in January)?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What huge professional sporting championship is held in the USA on the first Sunday in February (or the last Sunday in January)?"



...1. The World Series 2. The Super Bowl 3. The FIFA Cup 4. The Kentucky Derby The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in the USA. It is a face-off between the American Conference and the National Conference within the League. The first Super Bowl took place on January 15, 1967. The game has grown into quite a cultural phenomenon since then, with many households holding huge viewing parties. By the early 21st century it had become a day of eating in the USA surpassed only by Thanksgiving Day. Some families also watch (or watch instead) the Puppy Bowl on the cable channel Animal Planet. Puppies play in a model stadium, and the program has a special Kitty Half-Time Show. All animals are from shelters and adoption information is provided on the air.

Apr 11, 2019

[Answer] 2. February 3, 1959 was known as "The Day the Music Died". An airplane carrying three pioneers of rock and roll music crashed near Clear Lake, Iowa. Who was NOT on the plane that sad night?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. February 3, 1959 was known as "The Day the Music Died". An airplane carrying three pioneers of rock and roll music crashed near Clear Lake, Iowa. Who was NOT on the plane that sad night?"



...1. Waylon Jennings 2. Ritchie Valens 3. Buddy Holly 4. J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson and the pilot, Roger Peterson died in an airplane crash on February 3, 1959 near Clear Lake, Iowa. This crash was known as "The Day the Music Died". These musicians chartered a plane to fly from Clear Lake, Iowa to Moorhead, Minnesota for their next performance. The plane crashed due to the wintry conditions in Iowa that night. Waylon Jennings was scheduled for this flight but gave his seat to J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson while Tommy Allsup, also scheduled for this flight, lost his seat on the airplane to Ritchie Valens on a coin toss. This tragedy was the subject of Don McLean's 1971 hit song "American Pie".

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 3. I was a famous singer. I died on February 11, 2012 from accidental drowning.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. I was a famous singer. I died on February 11, 2012 from accidental drowning."



...1. Charice 2. Barbra Streisand 3. Whitney Houston 4. Celine Dion My top hit "I Will Always Love You" from "The Bodyguard" is the best-selling single of any female singer as of 2012. I am also renowned for many songs, including "The Star Spangled Banner". I was found dead in a bathtub, and my death was ruled as accidental drowning. People say that it may have been related to heart disease and drugs. Maybe I should have been more careful. Whitney Houston's death affected audiences all over the world greatly, many tributes being dedicated to her, and her songs played over and over. Whitney Houston left behind a multitude of beautiful songs for us all to enjoy, a remembrance of one of the top singers who ever lived.

Nov 28, 2018

[Answer] 9. What star of, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood", died in February 2003?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What star of, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood", died in February 2003?"



...1. Fred Rogers 2. Eddie Murphy 3. Fred Berry 4. Roger Daultry Rogers' show ran 33 years on PBS. He died at the age of 74.

Feb 11, 2018

[Ans] In 1983, February 11th was declared “National Inventors’ Day,” fittingly the birthday of which man

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1983, February 11th was declared “National Inventors’ Day,” fittingly the birthday of which man"

...In recognition of the enormous contribution inventors make to the nation and the world, the Congress, pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 140 (Public Law 97 – 198), has designated 11 February, the anniversary of the birth of the inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who held over 1,000 patents, as National Inventors' Day.

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Step 2 : Answer to the question "In 1983, February 11th was declared “National Inventors’ Day,” fittingly the birthday of which man"

Thomas Edison

On February 11, the United States recognizes National Inventors' Day, a day to salute past and present great inventors. First signed into declaration on February 11, 1983, President Ronald Reagan chose the date because it was Thomas Edison’s birthday (He was born on February 11, 1847). Many consider Thomas Edison to have been the most prolific and famous inventor in American history. Today, we celebrate great inventors worldwide and their genius in recognition of the valuable contributions they make to all of our lives.

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