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1. In 1971, Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) was devastated by war, floods, and famine. What famous Indian sitar player decided to try and do something to help out?
2. How much money did this Indian musician hope to raise to buy food for the people of Bangladesh?
3. This Indian sitar virtuoso had tutored another musician in Indian music, and asked for his help in staging a benefit concert. Who was this musician who called upon his friends in the rock world and asked them to perform?
4. Where was 'The Concert For Bangladesh' held on August 1, 1971?
5. One of the highlights of the concert was a surprise appearance by Bob Dylan, who had not performed in this area since the mid-1960's. Which of the following is NOT one of the songs he performed?
6. Who performed a medley of 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' and 'Youngblood'?
7. Which of the following people also contributed their talents and time to 'The Concert For Bangladesh'?
8. A live album was produced of the concert, which won a Grammy award. How many weeks did the album stay 'on the charts'?
9. The proceeds, close to {$13.5} million, from the concert, album, and film were earmarked for what organization?
10. Concert organizers were crushed when the IRS considered income from 'The Concert For Bangladesh' taxable, because the concert was not produced by a non-profit organization. How many years did it take for any money to finally reach those for whom it was intended?
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