Last Week’s Rockucation Question:
This folk rooted singer, songwriter, Instrumentalist was said to have led the way to country rock. Influencing bands like The Eagles, Wilco, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dyan and Pure Prairie League, many others, as well as discovering Emmylou Harris. Some called it California Country, as he was based in Laurel Canyon. He died of a morphine and tequila overdose. Some of his friends robbed his body to Joshua Tree National Park where he wanted to be cremated. They brought him there and started to burn it. The family eventually got the remains and did a proper burial. He was a member of a couple of bands , one where he replaced a member and was a keyboardist, one he founded and later was fired from and his solo career. He is still considered an influence today. Who is he?
Answer:
Gram Parsons.
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This week’s Rockucation question is:
This band hails from Boston, though the guitarist and the band’s name came from New York, but went to school in Boston. They ended up getting a radio DJ as their singer. They were once nicknamed The Jewish Rolling Stones. The band even turned down playing at Woodstock. Who is the band?
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