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Tuesday, May 7, 202405/07/2024
Kat’s Hidden Camera: The Grateful Dead on October 31st, 1980 performing ”Ripple” live at Radio City Music Hall
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best! Email suggestions to Kat@i100rocks.com.
Tuesday, May 7, 202405/07/2024
Wednesday’s question: The Grateful Dead called themselves THIS, before Phil Lesh discovered that another band was already using that name. What name?
Male version of witches…
Thursday, May 2, 202405/02/2024
Trivia returns Tuesday: This audio device (popular in the 80’s) was originally called the Sound-About, here in the U.S. What?
Sony…
Wednesday, May 1, 202405/01/2024
Kat’s Hidden Camera: Motley Crue – “Shout At The Devil”, August 13, 1989 at The Moscow Peace Festival.
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, May 1, 202405/01/2024
Thursday’s Question: THIS U.S. president was the only one who never lived in the White House. Who?
It wasn’t even built when he was president.
Tuesday, April 30, 202404/30/2024
Wednesday’s Question: This famous U.S. street got its name in the 17th century when Dutch settlers built a 12-foot wall to defend themselves from pirates and Natives. What street?
They had a lot of STOCK in it.
Thursday, April 25, 202404/25/2024
Trivia returns Tuesday: 20% of all the mammals in the world are different species of THIS animal. What animal?
Picure is a give away!
Wednesday, April 24, 202404/24/2024
Kat’s Hidden Camera: Foreigner performing “Cold As Ice” from ‘Live At The Rainbow ’78’
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, April 24, 202404/24/2024
Thursday’s question: THIS iconic band gets the credit for starting the music video trend. What band?
“Nothing really matters…”
Tuesday, April 23, 202404/23/2024
Wednesday’s question: THESE candies were originally called Mars Men. What are they?
They changed the name in the early ’80s to capitalize on the popularity of Cabbage Patch Kids.