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Grateful Dead Trivia – Quiz 10 Questions

Grateful Dead Trivia Quiz -3

Grateful Dead Trivia – Quiz -3

10 Questions

Grateful Dead Quiz -3

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Question 1
What did Jerry Garcia credit with encouraging him to begin practicing guitar more seriously?
A
Getting expelled from school
B
His 20th Birthday
C
Being discharged from the army
D
a car accident
Question 2
Complete the missing lyric : "it's one in ......... that come for the show"
A
Ten thousand
B
Ten
C
A million
D
A hundred
Question 3
kill

Which musician famously wore a T-shirt bearing the phrase "Kill The Grateful Dead"?

A
Jim Morrison
B
Kurt Cobain
C
Dee Dee Ramone
D
Jello Biafra
Question 4
Before Joining the Grateful Dead, Donna Godchaux had performed backup vocals for Whom?
A
Bob Dylan
B
Elvis Presley
C
Neil Young
D
Eric Clapton
Question 5
Which member was originally a trained trumpet player?
A
Jerry Garcia
B
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
C
Phil Lesh
D
Tom Constanten
Question 6
Only 17 years old at the time of the band's founding , who was the youngest original member of the group?
A
Jerry Garcia
B
Phil Lesh
C
Bob Weir
D
Ron McKernan
Question 7
Phil Lesh's primary band post Grateful Dead called what?
A
Bear's Choice
B
Phil Lesh and Friends
C
Lesh Bear
D
The Phil Lesh Quinted
Question 8
jerry

All of the following are the names of Jerry Garcia's guitars, except.......?

A
Lightning Bolt
B
Wolf
C
Bullet
D
Tiger
Question 9
wall

What was the Grateful Dead's massive sound system utilized in 1974 called?

A
Sound Wall
B
Hiper Sound
C
The Wall of Sound
D
Sound of the Bear
Question 10
At What address did the band share a house in San Francisco?
A
747 W 40th
B
710 Ashbury
C
700 Tamalpais
D
340 Mulberry
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