Bill Haley and the
Comets
Choose an answer from the three choices
offered after each question and then "Check Your Answers"
at the end of the quiz.
1.
Bill Haley was one of the first American rock and roll musicians, and is
credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the
mid-1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets and their hit
songs. What song was his first number 1 hit?
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"Rock
Around the Clock"
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"Give My Heart to
Irene"
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"Sounds of Glory"
2.
Haley was born William John Clifton Haley in Highland Park, Michigan and
raised in Booth's Corner, Pennsylvania.
What is his birth date?
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July
6, 1924
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July
6, 1925
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July
6, 1927
3.
As a child he had a botched operation that gave him a physical defect.
What is the physical defect?
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His
left arm
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Blinded
in his left eye
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His
left leg
4.
When he first started to perform, what musical style did he follow?
5.
Haley formed a new group called The Saddlemen in either 1949 or 1950
(sources vary as to the exact year).
This group would become his new group The Comets. During
the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley
with Haley's Comets (inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's
Comet). What year was the
group renamed?
6.
Bill Haley and the Comets began this Rock and Roll career by recording
what cover song?
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"Wild
Night Friday:
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"Rocket
88"
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"My Mother’s Teddy
Bear"
7.
In 1953, Haley scored his first national success with an original song
(co-written by an uncredited Marshall Lytle) called “Crazy Man,
Crazy”, a phrase Haley said he heard from his teenaged audience.
The song was the first rock and roll song to be televised
nationally when it was used on the soundtrack for a 1953 television
play. Who starred in this TV play.
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Henry
Fonda
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Ronald
Reagan
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James
Dean
8.
Haley also recorded another hit which was significant as the first
R&B song recorded by a white artist to cross over to the R&B
charts. What is the title?
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“Cross
the Light of Time”
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“Dim,
Dim The Lights”
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“Shake,
Rattle, and Roll”
9.
What year was Bill Haley inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
10.
The success of "Rock Around the Clock" is attributed to its
use in the soundtrack of the film Blackboard Jungle, which was
released in March 1955. The
song, which was re-released to coincide with the film, rose to the top
of the American musical charts that summer and stayed there for eight
weeks, the first rock and roll record to do so.
Who was the movie’s star?
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Henry
Fonda
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Glen
Ford
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Rex
Allen
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