So, what do Derek and the Dominos, Herman’s Hermits, Judas Priest, the Marshall Tucker Band, and Molly Hatchet have in common? Well, this quiz was Read the full post.
Mar 27
2007
12:51 AM ET
HeadScratcher No. 82: Noone Here by That Name
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As a native of that area and a fanatical fanatic (yes, I know, redundant) of that time and space, I can verify that Stephanie is right. Darius was in choir with Hootie – but it was Columbia, South Carolina.
Anyone else find it odd that there were three Taylors in Duran Duran, and yet none were related?
Umphrey’s McGee: named for a guy on a cousin’s softball team.
Actually, Rob Halford’s birth name is Cedric Judas Liam Tyrone von Lebowitz.
Or maybe it’s Apple Paltrow. I’m not sure…
I’ve always liked the Ben Folds Five — which only has three members.
By the way, the best non-”Layla” song on the Derek and the Dominos album is “Thorn Tree in the Garden.” Awesome ballad!
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