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Host's Master Artist List Host's Master Artist List You can play the list in the order shown here, or any order you prefer. Tick the boxes as you play the songs. Osmonds Whigfield Frank Sinatra Irene Cara Visage Glen Campbell Ray Charles Rolling Stones Roy Orbison Gabrielle Joy Division Johnny Preston Kenny Thomas Green Day KLF Dusty Springfield Bobby Darin Lighthouse Family Stevie Wonder Liguid Gold All Saints Matthew Wilder Technotronic Gipsy Kings Artful Dodger Beach Boys Seal Thin Lizzy Lenny Kravitz Simply Red Bon Jovi Johnny Cash Kraftwerk Al Green Billy Joel Jason Donovan Sweet Sinitta Surviver Everly Brothers Climie Fisher Searchers Bluetones Slade John Lennon Adam & The Ants Eminem Showaddywaddy Alvin Stardust Dina Carroll Copyright QOD Page 1/26 Team/Player Sheet 1 Good Luck! Sinitta Climie Fisher Al Green Eminem Osmonds Lighthouse Family Beach Boys Visage Everly Brothers Dina Carroll Joy Division Glen Campbell Kraftwerk Kenny Thomas John Lennon Thin Lizzy Rolling Stones Lenny Kravitz Sweet Adam & The Ants Copyright QOD Page 2/26 Team/Player Sheet 2 Good Luck! Technotronic Surviver Bluetones Searchers Bobby Darin Kraftwerk Al Green Beach Boys Osmonds Johnny Preston Stevie Wonder Lenny Kravitz Sweet Thin Lizzy Rolling Stones Green Day Jason Donovan Alvin Stardust John Lennon Ray Charles Copyright QOD Page 3/26 Team/Player Sheet 3 Good Luck! Joy Division Green Day Sweet Visage Jason Donovan KLF Climie Fisher Johnny Cash Showaddywaddy Dina Carroll Bobby Darin Everly Brothers Lighthouse Family Roy Orbison Seal Adam & The Ants All Saints Liguid Gold Frank Sinatra Gabrielle Copyright QOD Page 4/26 Team/Player Sheet 4 Good Luck! Jason Donovan Johnny Cash Adam & The Ants Gipsy Kings Bon Jovi Irene Cara Kraftwerk Liguid Gold Lenny Kravitz Johnny Preston Bluetones Thin Lizzy Slade Dina Carroll Showaddywaddy Sweet Glen Campbell Everly Brothers Climie Fisher Roy Orbison Copyright QOD Page 5/26 Team/Player Sheet 5 Good Luck! Kraftwerk Eminem Irene Cara Whigfield Bluetones Slade Jason Donovan Alvin Stardust Johnny Preston Sinitta Sweet Showaddywaddy Rolling Stones Searchers Stevie Wonder John Lennon Seal Artful Dodger Simply Red Osmonds Copyright QOD Page 6/26 Team/Player Sheet 6 Good Luck! Seal Jason Donovan Rolling Stones Sinitta Slade Lighthouse Family Green Day Glen Campbell Stevie Wonder Ray Charles Sweet Bon Jovi Kenny Thomas Gipsy Kings Johnny Cash Visage Adam & The Ants Billy Joel Searchers Eminem Copyright QOD Page 7/26 Team/Player Sheet 7 Good Luck! Sweet Glen Campbell Bon Jovi Roy Orbison Frank Sinatra Gabrielle Osmonds John Lennon Slade Thin Lizzy Alvin Stardust Simply Red Everly Brothers Visage Dusty Springfield Matthew Wilder Rolling Stones Kraftwerk Artful Dodger Dina Carroll Copyright QOD Page 8/26 Team/Player Sheet 8 Good Luck! Glen Campbell Bobby Darin Kenny Thomas Whigfield Thin Lizzy Everly Brothers Green Day Ray Charles Bluetones Seal Surviver Gipsy Kings Adam & The Ants Liguid Gold Osmonds Simply Red Artful Dodger Dusty Springfield Lenny Kravitz Billy Joel Copyright QOD Page 9/26 Team/Player Sheet 9 Good Luck! Rolling Stones Sweet Al Green Matthew Wilder Liguid Gold Kraftwerk Climie Fisher Eminem All Saints Simply Red Gabrielle Alvin Stardust Frank Sinatra Joy Division Dusty Springfield Glen Campbell Johnny Cash Dina Carroll Bon Jovi Showaddywaddy Copyright QOD Page 10/26 Team/Player Sheet 10 Good Luck! Bobby Darin Bluetones Climie Fisher Joy Division Seal Lighthouse Family Rolling Stones Technotronic Irene Cara Sinitta Billy Joel Artful Dodger Whigfield Searchers Lenny Kravitz Adam & The Ants Surviver Jason Donovan Gabrielle Green Day Copyright QOD Page 11/26 Team/Player Sheet 11 Good Luck! Lenny Kravitz Dina Carroll Osmonds Liguid Gold Johnny Cash Billy Joel Green Day Eminem Bobby Darin Glen Campbell Artful Dodger Searchers Slade Joy Division Matthew Wilder Al Green John Lennon KLF Sinitta Seal Copyright QOD Page 12/26 Team/Player Sheet 12 Good Luck! Lenny Kravitz Green Day Searchers Sweet Kenny Thomas Sinitta Billy Joel Stevie Wonder Kraftwerk Everly Brothers Beach Boys Dina Carroll Osmonds Glen Campbell Rolling Stones Visage Jason Donovan Lighthouse Family Simply Red Bobby Darin Copyright QOD Page 13/26 Team/Player Sheet 13 Good Luck! Roy Orbison Johnny Cash Seal Eminem Dina Carroll KLF John Lennon Jason Donovan Bobby Darin Slade Sweet Technotronic Dusty Springfield Johnny Preston Gipsy Kings Billy Joel Everly Brothers Glen Campbell Bluetones Artful Dodger Copyright QOD Page 14/26 Team/Player Sheet 14 Good Luck! Gabrielle Eminem Frank Sinatra Slade Whigfield Simply Red Roy Orbison Johnny Cash Stevie Wonder Johnny Preston Al Green Billy Joel Dina Carroll Dusty Springfield Bon Jovi Joy Division Lenny Kravitz Green Day Irene Cara Artful Dodger Copyright QOD Page 15/26 Team/Player Sheet 15 Good Luck! Stevie Wonder Kraftwerk Matthew Wilder Slade Green Day Kenny Thomas Climie Fisher Jason Donovan Bobby Darin Sweet KLF Eminem Al Green Roy Orbison Technotronic Osmonds Showaddywaddy Joy Division Adam & The Ants Seal Copyright QOD Page 16/26 Team/Player Sheet 16 Good Luck! Dusty Springfield Dina Carroll Simply Red Thin Lizzy Ray Charles Sweet Kraftwerk Sinitta Seal Adam & The Ants Lenny Kravitz Billy Joel John Lennon Frank Sinatra Lighthouse Family Bluetones Jason Donovan Gabrielle Matthew Wilder Beach Boys Copyright QOD Page 17/26 Team/Player Sheet 17 Good Luck! Al Green Technotronic Thin Lizzy John Lennon Eminem Osmonds Visage Green Day Roy Orbison Dina Carroll Irene Cara Beach Boys Gipsy Kings Johnny Cash Stevie Wonder Kenny Thomas Lighthouse Family Slade Kraftwerk Gabrielle Copyright QOD Page 18/26 Team/Player Sheet 18 Good Luck! Surviver Dusty Springfield Whigfield All Saints Joy Division KLF Frank Sinatra Bobby Darin Eminem John Lennon Rolling Stones Johnny Cash Irene Cara Climie Fisher Osmonds Technotronic Dina Carroll Everly Brothers Kenny Thomas Bluetones Copyright QOD Page 19/26 Team/Player Sheet 19 Good Luck! Johnny Preston KLF Johnny Cash Al Green Adam & The Ants Slade Ray Charles Jason Donovan Green Day Stevie Wonder Dina Carroll Climie Fisher Frank Sinatra Simply Red Seal Whigfield Rolling Stones Gipsy Kings All Saints Everly Brothers Copyright QOD Page 20/26 Team/Player Sheet 20 Good Luck! Johnny Preston Sinitta Seal Matthew Wilder KLF Glen Campbell Jason Donovan Bobby Darin Dina Carroll Irene Cara All Saints Simply Red Dusty Springfield Frank Sinatra Eminem Adam & The Ants Slade Alvin Stardust Joy Division Rolling Stones Copyright QOD Page 21/26 Team/Player Sheet 21 Good Luck! Kraftwerk Showaddywaddy Joy Division Simply Red Dusty Springfield Green Day Beach Boys Bluetones Frank Sinatra Rolling Stones Johnny Preston Lighthouse Family Visage Gabrielle Gipsy Kings Dina Carroll Searchers Bobby Darin Jason Donovan Ray Charles Copyright QOD Page 22/26 Team/Player Sheet 22 Good Luck! Al Green Billy Joel Climie Fisher Kraftwerk Joy Division Osmonds Beach Boys Liguid Gold KLF Sinitta Ray Charles Bobby Darin Alvin Stardust Dusty Springfield Irene Cara Rolling Stones All Saints John Lennon Surviver Lenny Kravitz Copyright QOD Page 23/26 Team/Player Sheet 23 Good Luck! Lenny Kravitz Gabrielle Frank Sinatra Green Day Technotronic Alvin Stardust Jason Donovan Ray Charles Visage Lighthouse Family Eminem Kraftwerk Artful Dodger Johnny Preston Glen Campbell Liguid Gold Adam & The Ants Irene Cara Searchers Bon Jovi Copyright QOD Page 24/26 Team/Player Sheet 24 Good Luck! All Saints Kraftwerk Bon Jovi Technotronic Rolling Stones Bluetones Ray Charles Lighthouse Family Frank Sinatra Gipsy Kings Seal Johnny Cash Billy Joel Whigfield Showaddywaddy Sinitta Glen Campbell Irene Cara Osmonds Gabrielle Copyright QOD Page 25/26 Team/Player Sheet 25 Good Luck! Bobby Darin Liguid Gold KLF Matthew Wilder Green Day Joy Division Billy Joel Gabrielle Seal Johnny Cash Roy Orbison Adam & The Ants Surviver Thin Lizzy Irene Cara Jason Donovan Osmonds Artful Dodger Slade Lighthouse Family Copyright QOD Page 26/26.
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