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11 Southern Rock quizzes and 130 Southern Rock trivia questions.
1.
  Leader of the Southern Rock Band    
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
From Lynyrd Skynyrd to Blackberry Smoke, here's a list of ten Southern Rock bands. Your job is to match the lead singer of the group during the band's biggest period of success to the Southern Rock group.
Easier, 10 Qns, GBfan, Nov 10 24
Easier
GBfan gold member
Nov 10 24
165 plays
2.
  Simple Southern Rock   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz that should be fairly easy for the classic rock fan. These questions are about Southern rockers and their music that made it into the mainstream. If this is too easy try my Hard Southern Rock quiz.
Average, 10 Qns, PTaylor, Mar 12 15
Average
PTaylor
7013 plays
3.
  Southern Rock Is my Jam    
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Match the band to the song they recorded.
Easier, 10 Qns, Shadowmyst2004, Feb 06 19
Easier
Shadowmyst2004
Feb 06 19
709 plays
4.
  Southern Fried Rock And Roll With Grits...YUM!   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Someone recently mentioned that I have not yet submitted a quiz based on southern rock music. Since I live in the southern U.S. they were curious as to why I hadn't. This quiz is posted to correct that oversight on my part. Now, go ahead and chow down!
Average, 10 Qns, logcrawler, Jan 10 13
Average
logcrawler gold member
712 plays
5.
  Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The 70s, 80s & 90s gave us some awesome music from the American south. How much do you remember about Dixie rockers?
Average, 10 Qns, JimHadar, Dec 01 10
Average
JimHadar
1569 plays
6.
  Southern Fried Lyrics    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
See if you can decide which lyrics belong to what group of southern rockers! ...Good luck!
Tough, 10 Qns, upallnite, Nov 09 07
Tough
upallnite
1534 plays
7.
  Harder Southern Rock   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is for the real fans. You may find this difficult if you did not live through this!
Difficult, 10 Qns, PTaylor, Oct 09 06
Difficult
PTaylor
1420 plays
8.
  Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#2]    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Can you name the southern rock artists from the opening line of a song that they recorded? And when you're done with the quiz, go have yourself a big old heapin' helpin' of some southern-fried rock and roll!
Tough, 15 Qns, bigsouthern, Oct 09 06
Tough
bigsouthern
894 plays
9.
  Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#1]!    
Multiple Choice
 25 Qns
At the heart of southern-rock music are lyrics written and sung for, and by, the common man. Can you name the artists that performed these songs from just a line of the lyrics?
Very Difficult, 25 Qns, BIGSOUTHERN, Oct 09 06
Very Difficult
BIGSOUTHERN
1913 plays
10.
  Southern Rock Lovers Only II    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are a few more questions about some of the greatest southern rockers of all time. GOOD LUCK!
Tough, 10 Qns, 6_Strings_Down, Aug 13 09
Tough
6_Strings_Down
713 plays
trivia question Quick Question
The name of the band just prior to being changed to Lynyrd Skynyrd was

From Quiz "Skynyrds' Ynyrds"




11.
  Southern Rock Lovers Only    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Random questions about the great Southern Rockers of all time. If you don't love Southern Rock this one might be a little rough.
Very Difficult, 10 Qns, 6_Strings_Down, Jun 26 21
Very Difficult
6_Strings_Down
Jun 26 21
880 plays
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Southern Rock Trivia Questions

1. The Allman Brothers Band paved the way for many other southern rock acts. In what year was the band formed?

From Quiz
Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll

Answer: 1969

Brothers Duane and Gregg Allman, along with Dickey Betts, Barry Oakley, and others formed the band in 1969. Their big breaktrhough came in 1971 with the album "At Filmore East", considered by music critics as one of the best live albums ever made. Sadly, Duane Allman & Barry Oakley would both die in tragic accidents a year apart and within blocks of each other.

2. Pure Prarie League sang "I'll fix your flat tire________"?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only II

Answer: Merle

In the song "I'll Fix Your Flat Tire Merle" Pure Prarie League sings about happening upon the great Merle Haggard along side the road with a flat tire.

3. According to Ricky Medlocke, who was the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "The Ballad of Curtis Loew" based on?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only

Answer: Shorty Medlocke

Shorty Medlocke was Ricky's grandfather, and a big inspiration for the band.

4. In Molly Hatchet's name-dropping "Gator Country", who is NOT mentioned?

From Quiz Harder Southern Rock

Answer: 38 Special

"The Outlaws down in Tampa town...Elvin Bishop out struttin' his stuff...Richard Betts will tell you, Lord, he was born a rambling man..." But no mention of 38 Special.

5. "In the cool of the evening when everything is gettin' kind of groovy, I call you up and ask you if you'd like to go with me and see a movie..." Which southern rock band covered this tune originally recorded by the Classics IV?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#2]

Answer: Atlanta Rhythm Section

"Spooky" was a top 10 hit for the Classics IV in 1965; the Atlanta Rhythm Section included "Spooky" on their 1979 album "Underdog" [Polygram]. ARS songwriter/producer/manager Buddy Buie and songwriter/guitarist J.R. Cobb were originally part of the Classics IV.

6. "That Tennessee bootleg moonshine whiskey sure do make a man feel fine and frisky..." Who originally recorded this ode to alcohol?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#1]!

Answer: Charlie Daniels Band

"Whiskey", from the 1976 album "Volunteer Jam."

7. The Allman Brothers Band was formed in which year?

From Quiz Southern Fried Rock And Roll With Grits...YUM!

Answer: 1969

Duane Allman along with his brother, Greg, founded the Allman Brothers Band in 1969. Their first group had been a garage band called the Escorts, with a sound quite similar to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Later they changed their name to the Allman Joys and began a sound that mimicked the style of the band Cream, a band featuring Eric Clapton. Later still, they became known as Hour Glass, and began producing music with a more soulful sound. Finally, they became simply The Allman Brothers Band. Duane Allman had previously worked as a session guitarist at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in the late 1960s where he appeared on records by such artists as Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, John Hammond, and King Curtis. The music of the Allman Brothers has, as a result of their varied music taste, become an iconic and eclectic mix of country, blues, rock and roll and soul. The Allman Brothers helped to pave the way for the phenomenon known as "Southern Rock Music." Duane was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1971. Ironically, Berry Oakley, another member of the band, was killed in a motorcycle accident just a few blocks away, in 1972.

8. This Jacksonville, Florida-based band was "Flirtin' with Disaster" to have their first hit. Who were they?

From Quiz Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll

Answer: Molly Hatchet

Coming out of the same north Florida-south Georgia club scene as Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, Molly Hatchet didn't break through until the album "Flirtin' with Disaster" in 1979. Incidentally, the band was named after a prostitute who allegedly decapitated her clients with a small hand axe.

9. Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen said, "One drink of wine, two drinks of______, and I'm lost in the ozone again".

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only II

Answer: gin

Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen are best know for their song "Hot Rod Lincoln".

10. What guitar player has worked with several bands including The Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule, Blues Traveler and David Alan Coe?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only

Answer: Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes also plays with The Dead, which is the latest incarnation of The Grateful Dead.

11. Who sang "...I've been run down, I've been lied to and I don't know why I let that mean woman make me a fool, she took all my money, crashed my new car, and now she's with one of my good-time buddies, they're drinking in some cross town bar..."?

From Quiz Southern Fried Lyrics

Answer: Allman Brothers

Singer and organist Gregg Allman wrote "Whipping Post" about a girlfriend in L.A.(as he puts it) "She was using this pseudo love on me like an M-16, she kept putting me through all kinds of tricks". Recorded in 1971 on "The Allman Brothers At Fillmore East" album joining Gregg is his legendary older brother Duane Allman on slide gutiar, Dickey Betts on lead gutair, Berry Oakley on Bass, and both Butch Trucks and Jaimoe on drums. (It can't get much better than this!)

12. Leonard Skinner first encountered the future members of Lynyrd Skynyrd while employed at which Jacksonville high school, named for which Confederate General?

From Quiz Harder Southern Rock

Answer: Robert E. Lee

Lee High, home of the Generals, is still in operation on McDuff Ave. on Jacksonville's westside.

13. Who was Gregg Allman married to for a very brief time in the 1970's?

From Quiz Simple Southern Rock

Answer: Cher

Gregg and Cher Allman's time together was very brief, but in that time they managed to record an album together and produce a son, Elijah Blue Allman.

14. "People say I'm no-good and crazy as a loon, I get stoned in the mornin', I get drunk in the afternoon...". Who served up this insightful life-style evaluation?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#2]

Answer: Charlie Daniels Band

From the song "Long Haired Country Boy", found on the CDB album "Fire On The Mountain" [Kama Sutra; 1974].

15. The Charlie Daniels Band was actually named after the man himself; Charles Edward (Charlie) Daniels. He was born in Wilmington, N.C. and raised in the small town of Gulf, N.C. Now that you know all that, can you tell me in what YEAR he was born?

From Quiz Southern Fried Rock And Roll With Grits...YUM!

Answer: 1936

Charles Edward Daniels was born on October 28, 1936. His first hit song was a novelty recording called "Uneasy Rider" in 1973. He was also responsible for many other hit songs, including "The South's Gonna Do It Again"; "Long Haired Country Boy" and probably is most famously known for the 1979 smash hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", which reached number three on the Hot 100 charts.

16. How many members of Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in their tragic 1977 plane crash?

From Quiz Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll

Answer: Two members and a backup singer.

On October 20, 1977 a chartered flight carrying the band to a concert in Baton Rouge crashed into a swampy forest outside Gillsburg, Mississippi. A total of six people died in the crash. Lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and his sister, backup singer Cassie Gaines perished as did the bands assistant road manager along with the planes pilot and co-pilot. All band surviving members were injured to varying degrees. Lynyrd Skynyrd disbanded for many years afterward before making a huge comeback in the early 1990s.

17. This legendary southern rock bass player was known to his band mates and many of his fans as "The Mad Hatter". Who was he?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only II

Answer: Leon Wilkeson

Leon Wilkeson, the now deceased, long time bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd, was known as "The Mad Hatter" because he wore a different hat for nearly every song during their live concerts.

18. Although this singer found bigger fame as a member of (Jefferson) Starship, this vocalist's first brush with the pop charts came during a stint as singer for guitarist Elvin Bishop with the hit "Fooled Around and Fell In Love."

From Quiz Harder Southern Rock

Answer: Mickey Thomas

"Fooled Around and Fell In Love" reached Number 3 on the pop charts in 1976. Thomas has since found success as a solo performer, including performing at a Super Bowl half time show, as well as success with Starship ("Jane").

19. Which Van Zant is in .38 Special?

From Quiz Simple Southern Rock

Answer: Donnie

The late Ronnie Van Zant was the founder and vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd. After years of leading his own band, Johnny ultimately replaced Ronnie in Skynyrd. Yes, there is a Jimmy Van Zant, a cousin who has been touring with his own bands for many years.

20. "I been down around Houston, Texas where the sun shines most of the time. And I been drivin' for about 6 hours tryin' to reach that Arkansas line...". Who sang this song about a love-sick trucker?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#2]

Answer: Marshall Tucker Band

"24 Hours At A Time" is from the MTB's 1973 album "A New Life". In 1974, the band released a double album, "Where We All Belong", which features a live, 14-minute version of the same song. Both albums were Capricorn Records releases.

21. "Just a boy with an old guitar, keeps to himself but everybody takes him wrong..." Who originally recorded this song about the mythical southern loner?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#1]!

Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd

"The Last Rebel", from the 1993 album of the same name. I recommend the acoustic version on "Endangered Species", released in 1994.

22. What Dixie rockers told us to "keep your hands to yourself" in 1986?

From Quiz Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll

Answer: The Georgia Satellites

They only had one huge hit, but what a hit it was for The Georgia Satellites! The 1986 Top Five hit "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" became an instant classic. Other than "Hippy Hippy Shake", a minor hit from the "Cocktail" movie soundtrack, they failed to have much follow-up however. Lead singer Dan Baird left the group for an equally unsuccessful solo career in 1990.

23. On the "Blackfoot Strikes" CD, Ricky Medlocke's grandfather, Shorty Medlocke is credited with playing what instrument?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only II

Answer: Harmonica

Shroty Medlocke played hrmonica on the intro to "Train, Train".

24. Which Little Feat song did Garth Brooks do a cover version of on his album "The Limited Series"?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only

Answer: Dixie Chicken

Garth is a HUGE Little Feat fan!

25. Can you guess who said: "There is no sense in pretendin'. Your eyes give you give away, Something inside you is feelin' like I do We've said all there is to say.."?

From Quiz Southern Fried Lyrics

Answer: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

This song "Breakdown" was originally recorded in 1978 on the album "You're Gonna Get It"...however, my favorite version is from "Pack Up The Plantation Live" album where the audience sings most of the song back to him to which he replies "you're gonna put me out of a job!"

26. Which band was named for a high school coach?

From Quiz Simple Southern Rock

Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Leonard Skinner later operated Leonard Skinner Realty in Jacksonville. Had a really bad problem with people stealing his signs.

27. Who originally recorded the following lament: "How can you stand there smilin' after all you've done? You know it seems to make you happy when you've hurt someone..."?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#2]

Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd

"One More Time" is from Lynyrd Skynyrd's last album ("Street Survivors" [MCA/1977]) before the plane crash that took the lives of leader/songwriter/vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist/songwriter vocalist Steve Gaines, back-up vocalist Cassie Gaines, road manager Dean Kirkpatrick, and pilots John Gray and Walter McClary.

28. "Do a little cocaine on the dashboard waiting for the light..." Who was the first to record this song about perceived paradise?

From Quiz Southern Rock: Name That Artist [#1]!

Answer: Henry Paul Band

"Hollywood Paradise", from the 1981 album "Anytime."

29. The Elvin Bishop song "Fooled Around Fell In Love" was actually sung by Mickey Thomas. What rock supergroup did Thomas later join?

From Quiz Southern-Fried Rock-n-Roll

Answer: Jefferson Starship

Georgia-born Mickey Thomas got his big break when he provided lead vocals on the 1976 Top 3 hit "Fooled Around And Fell In Love". He was asked to join Jefferson Starship in 1979 after Marty Balin & Grace Slick left the group.

30. The song by Lynyrd Skynyrd, titled "All Funked Up" appears on which CD?

From Quiz Southern Rock Lovers Only II

Answer: Vicious Cycle

Also on "Vicious Cycle", Kid Rock does a cameo appearence, singing on the Skynyrd classic, "Gimme Back My Bullets".

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