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Eric Burdon led this band to be the first British blues band with a #1 hit with “House of the Rising Sun.”

The Animals

Which member of The Beatles was most highly influenced by Indian instruments/tonalities and incorporated it on many tunes pioneering “raga rock?”

George Harrison

Which band was the only one to perform at all three major events of the 1960s: Monterey, Woodstock, and Altamont?

Jefferson Airplane

Which chemist is best known for developing the strain of LSD that was most popular in the 1960s?

Owsley Stanley

Who did The Rolling Stones hire as security for The Altamont Speedway Concert?

Hell's Angels

What documentary film captured this event in its entirety?

Gimme Shelter

This illegal activity was encouraged by Grateful Dead to help promote their concert tours and share the music with Dead Heads who couldn’t attend.

Bootlegging

Who directed The Beatles’ two hit movies, A Hard Day’s Night and Help!?

Richard Lester

What album by The Beatles was the first complete psychedelic rock album?

Revolver

Which supergroup was a combination of Eric Clapton and The Allman Brothers Band?

Derek & The Dominoes

This band was the first to end concerts with stage and instrument destruction.

The Who

Which guitarist was NOT a member of The Yardbirds?

Jimi Hendrix

Who collaborated with Carlos Santana on the mega-hit ‘Smooth’ in 1999?

Eric Clapton

What is the name of Grateful Dead’s enormous stacked amplification system?

The Wall of Sound

Which 1960/70s television talk show host allowed musicians to perform uncensored on his program?

Dick Cavatt

This sarcastic, sardonic satirist mocked San Franciscan culture and The Beatles on his album We’re Only In It For the Money

Frank Zappa

This singer, you died at the age of 27, got her start at the Monterey International Pop Music Festivalperforming with Big Brother & The Holding Company.

Janis Joplin

Who was arrested in New Haven, CT, for ‘inciting a riot’ and ‘disturbing the peace’ when he began to recount the story of being sprayed with mace by the police?

Jim Morrison

This guitarist and singer closed his set at Woodstock with a mocking rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.

Jimi Hendrix

Which British Invasion group performed on The Ed Sullivan Show more than any other band in history?

The Dave Clark 5