Geographic Band Names
Musician's Birthdays
Better Known As
You Don't Know Jack
100

You'll get "More Than a Feeling" listening to this group

Boston

100

June 7, 1958
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Prince

100

Robert Allen Zimmerman
He's no longer "A Complete Unknown"

Bob Dylan

100

John Cougar hit number one with this song in 1982 about two American kids growin' up in the heartland 

Jack & Diane

200

Hey Toto.  Sounds like a tornado went through this place.  All we are is "Dust in the Wind"

Kansas

200

September 23, 1949
Long Branch, New Jersey

Bruce Springsteen

200

He's no lady, but Steven Tallarico is a real dude.

Steven Tyler

200

At Wrigley Field they play this 1961 Ray Charles #1 song when the opposing team's pitcher is pulled

Hit The Road Jack

300

Their first single "A Horse With No Name" went all the way to #1

America

300

November 27, 1942
Seattle, Washington

Jimi Hendrix

300

Don't play cards with Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.  She's got a "Poker Face"

Lady Gaga

300

Raydio hit the Billboard top ten in 1978 with their first ever charted single about these two characters.

Jack and Jill

400

The 1982 hit "Heat of the Moment" was this group's debut release

Asia

400

February 20, 1967  
Aberdeen, Washington

Kurt Cobain

400

One of his names is Yusuf Islam.  Let's get all aboard the "Peace Train"

Cat Stevens

400

I was born in a crossfire hurricane are the opening lines of the 1968 Rolling Stones hit

Jumpin' Jack Flash

500

This Swedish band hit #1 in their native country with "The Final Countdown"

Europe

500

March 1, 1994
London, Ontario, Canada

Justin Bieber

500

Peter Gene Hernandez.  This guy is out of this world.  He and Mark Ronson spent 14 weeks at number one.

Bruno Mars

500

It was the closing track on Billy Joel's 1973 Piano Man album -- all seven minutes and 15 seconds of it.

Captain Jack

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