Early Legends
The Day the music died
The British Invasion
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the father of rock and roll

chuck berry

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band nearly died in a plane crash 

the big bopper

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the UK became famous in the United States. 

the British invasion 

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out in the fields, I fight for my meal

baba o'rieally 

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 who sang my generation 

The who

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the king of rock and roll

Elvis Presley 

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when was the day the music died

February 3, 1959 

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The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-blank

1960s

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oh, yeah, I'll tell you something I think you understand when I say something, I wanna hold your hand

The Beatles

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who sang pinball wizard 

The who

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most of the notable artist 

Elvis Presley 

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names of the band "the day the music died" names

Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens,
and "The Big Bopper"

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what was the British invasion 

music]of the in the 1960s composed of British rock-and-roll  groups whose popularity spread to the United States

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I see a red door and I want it planted black

the rolling stones

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who sang Elanor Rugby 

The beetles

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the most influential rock and roll musicians 

Chuck Berry

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why'd did buddy Holly's wife not attended the funeral 

she suffered a miscarriage 

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what did the music sound like

the highs, much higher and lows much deeper than their American counterparts

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girl you really got me going, you got me so where I don't know where I'm going now

the kinks

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who sang start me up

the rolling stones

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which one is known to have his bottom half covered on stage for his dance moves.

Elvis Presley

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did the pilot die 

yes

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When was British Invasion music most popular

early to mid 1960s

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there is a house all the way down in New Orleans they call me the rising sun

The animals

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who sang you really got me

the kinks