Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, WA Home Inspector (King of the House)

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Twin-Pick(Music Trivia Quiz) -- Name That First African-American Act of the Rock Era

I find it interesting to look back at the beginnings of modern music. I am old enough to have been on the fringe of the birth of rock n' roll -- I was in grade school and earlier but I remember the top songs as oldies.

In the trivia contest yesterday, I asked what was the first rock song to chart so high that it established rock n' roll as a viable force in the music business. The answer was Bill Haley and the Comets with Rock Around the Clock.

In perusing the early charts, it is noted that the artists who hit #1, in the weeks right after Bill Haley, were quite the assortment -- Guy Mitchell, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Gogi Grant. In looking at those early charts, I realized that the first African-American act to hit big -- in the so-called rock era -- landed at the top of the charts 13 months after Haley's big splash. 

It is time to, once again, tickle your memory glands. Twin-pick is easy and self-scoring. You have choices below. If you get the question correct, you know right on the spot because you will be taken to an original performance by the original artist. If you are wrong, you will get, instead, the Bronx cheer. No losers here, just those who can try and try again.

Question: After the birth of the rock era, the first #1 song by an African-American act topped the charts in August 1956.  (Lacking a credible video of the original artist(s) singing that very hit song, we will use another classic video of one of the artists performances). Which, of the choices below, was the first top charting single, by an African-American act, in the rock era? 

A. Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers

B. Jackie Wilson

C. The Ink Spots 

D. The Platters

E. Ruth Brown

 

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Steven L. Smith

Bellingham WA Home Inspections

 

        

        

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Comments

I'd guess the Platters, but it's a guess...I love your tastebuds in music, and thanks for keeping the beat "alive".

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) over 2 years ago

woo... hooo... I got it on the first guess... and it really was only a guess.

Posted by Alan May, Coldwell Banker RealtorĀ® Evanston, Illinois Homes for Sale (Evanston Condos & Evanston Single Family Homes) over 2 years ago

Mr Elvis,

As one Elvis to another, you are the man.

Nutsy Elvis Wallenda

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

By the way, the Platters song to earn that honor was My Prayer. The only performance video is more recent, not the original group or sound.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

I'm glad I got it on the second guess.  That little kid scared the wits out of me!  LOL

Posted by Barbara S. Duncan, CRS, GRI, e-PRO Searcy AR (RE/MAX Advantage) over 2 years ago

Sorry I missed yesteday's, there's no way I thought the Platters started back in the 50's. Oh well I must not be old enough.

Posted by Kathy Toth Ann Arbor Realtor Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center) over 2 years ago

Barbara,

Frankie Lyman was pretty strange.

Kathy,

Yep too young.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Damn Steve, I must be either good or just too old. I too got it on the first try. I like these musical trivia gigs...

Your building consultant for life in Nashville, TN

Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector - 615.661.0297 (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) over 2 years ago

It was a toss up, either the "Ink Spots" or the "Platters"

Posted by Jack Gilleland (Home Inspection and Investor Services, Clayton) over 2 years ago

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