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Host's Master Artist List for Game 1 Host's Master Artist List for Game 1 You can play the list in the order shown here, or any order you prefer. Tick the boxes as you play the songs. Chuck Berry Roy Orbison Contours Duane Eddy Aretha Franklin Ronetts Elvis Presley Tommy Steel David Bowie Ray Charles Peggy Lee Bill Haley Petula Clark Everly Brothers Doris Day Hollies Who Cilla Black Monkees Beach Boys Bobby Darin Wilson Pickett Four Tops Doors Queen Spencer Davis Group Del Shannon Animals P J Proby Smokey Robinson Johnny Tilloson Gladys Knight James Brown Sonny & Cher Beatles Shirley Bassey Marvin Gaye Freda Payne Kinks Temptations Buddy Holly Desmond Dekker Frank Sinatra Scaffold Paul Anka Jeff Beck Louis Armstrong Dave Clark Five Bobby Vee Amen Corner Copyright QOD Page 1/28 Host's Master Artist List for Game 2 You can play the list in the order shown here, or any order you prefer. Tick the boxes as you play the songs. Aretha Franklin Doris Day The Equals Jimmy Ruffin James Brown Shirley Bassey Ronetts Abba Troggs Marvin Gaye Andy Williams Sonny & Cher Hollies Johnny Cash Peggy Lee Scaffold Searchers David Bowie Herman's Hermits Steely Dan Manfred Mann Animals Doors Johnny Tilloson Who Doobie Brothers Stevie Wonder Everly Brothers Diana Ross Contours Petula Clark Georgie Fame Ken Dodd Monkees Freda Payne Bobby Darin Louis Armstrong Kinks Sandie Shaw Frank Sinatra Bill Haley Beach Boys Duane Eddy Avons Tom Jones Dusty Springfield Ray Charles Paul Anka Frankie Valli Dion Warwick Copyright QOD Page 2/28 Host's Master Artist List for Game 3 You can play the list in the order shown here, or any order you prefer. Tick the boxes as you play the songs. Who Eddie Cochran Tom Jones Abba Georgie Fame Sandie Shaw Beatles Animals Freda Payne Bill Haley Monkees Herman's Hermits Searchers Tommy Steel Gladys Knight Wilson Pickett Lulu Johnny Tilloson Rolling Stones Ray Charles Desmond Dekker Aretha Franklin Paul Anka Gerry & The Pacemakers Manfred Mann Cilla Black Queen Jeff Beck Johnny Cash Amen Corner Beach Boys Jimi Hendrix Bobby Vee Sonny & Cher Scaffold Roy Orbison Temptations David Bowie James Brown Spencer Davis Group Petula Clark Doris Day Doobie Brothers Byrds Kinks Doors Johnny Kidd & The Pirates Avons Dusty Springfield Hollies Copyright QOD Page 3/28 Team/Player Sheet 1 Game 1 Spencer Davis Smokey Robinson Paul Anka Petula Clark Gladys Knight Group Peggy Lee Scaffold P J Proby Dave Clark Five Roy Orbison David Bowie Desmond Dekker Four Tops Freda Payne Beatles Buddy Holly Bill Haley Who Elvis Presley Tommy Steel Game 2 Abba Avons Kinks Johnny Tilloson James Brown Animals Georgie Fame Stevie Wonder David Bowie Troggs Aretha Franklin Hollies Paul Anka Diana Ross Peggy Lee Ken Dodd Steely Dan Ronetts Jimmy Ruffin Bill Haley Game 3 Ray Charles Animals Jeff Beck Doors Desmond Dekker Johnny Kidd & Abba Wilson Pickett James Brown Rolling Stones The Pirates Aretha Franklin Beatles Eddie Cochran Gladys Knight Byrds Spencer Davis Doobie Brothers Johnny Tilloson Scaffold Sonny & Cher Group Copyright QOD Page 4/28 Team/Player Sheet 2 Game 1 Bobby Darin Dave Clark Five Contours Queen Temptations David Bowie Jeff Beck Paul Anka Freda Payne Peggy Lee Del Shannon Who Duane Eddy Elvis Presley Monkees Ronetts Scaffold Sonny & Cher Gladys Knight Buddy Holly Game 2 Everly Brothers Paul Anka Sonny & Cher Petula Clark Jimmy Ruffin Abba Doors Who Bobby Darin Beach Boys Doobie Brothers Tom Jones Animals Frank Sinatra Monkees Bill Haley Avons Marvin Gaye Manfred Mann Kinks Game 3 Rolling Stones Who Manfred Mann Roy Orbison Herman's Hermits Dusty Springfield Lulu Jimi Hendrix Eddie Cochran Freda Payne Bill Haley Johnny Tilloson Wilson Pickett Gladys Knight Monkees Searchers Hollies Avons Queen Kinks Copyright QOD Page 5/28 Team/Player Sheet 3 Game 1 Wilson Pickett Ray Charles Tommy Steel Animals Temptations Doris Day Paul Anka P J Proby Peggy Lee Desmond Dekker Buddy Holly Smokey Robinson Johnny Tilloson Hollies Contours Roy Orbison Everly Brothers Aretha Franklin Amen Corner Beatles Game 2 Abba Freda Payne Beach Boys Kinks Paul Anka Herman's Hermits Manfred Mann Bill Haley Doobie Brothers Ronetts Avons Peggy Lee Hollies Monkees Scaffold Louis Armstrong Steely Dan The Equals Stevie Wonder Petula Clark Game 3 Ray Charles Byrds Doobie Brothers Cilla Black Animals Petula Clark Bobby Vee Manfred Mann Searchers David Bowie Johnny Kidd & Wilson Pickett Scaffold Amen Corner Dusty Springfield The Pirates Who Beatles Rolling Stones Avons Gladys Knight Copyright QOD Page 6/28 Team/Player Sheet 4 Game 1 Gladys Knight Scaffold Petula Clark Queen Four Tops James Brown David Bowie Ray Charles Freda Payne Monkees Contours Frank Sinatra Doris Day Desmond Dekker Beatles Bill Haley Hollies Marvin Gaye Paul Anka Kinks Game 2 James Brown Ray Charles Kinks Manfred Mann Duane Eddy Tom Jones Abba Dion Warwick Animals Avons Peggy Lee Diana Ross Shirley Bassey Paul Anka Hollies The Equals Marvin Gaye Ronetts Sonny & Cher Everly Brothers Game 3 Johnny Tilloson Sonny & Cher Johnny Cash Amen Corner Ray Charles Gladys Knight Byrds Lulu Queen Kinks Gerry & The Eddie Cochran Searchers Dusty Springfield Hollies Pacemakers Avons Abba Herman's Hermits Jimi Hendrix Bill Haley Copyright QOD Page 7/28 Team/Player Sheet 5 Game 1 Queen James Brown Louis Armstrong Amen Corner Duane Eddy Doris Day Dave Clark Five Marvin Gaye Hollies Chuck Berry Shirley Bassey Who Wilson Pickett Ronetts Del Shannon Smokey Robinson Roy Orbison Desmond Dekker Jeff Beck Johnny Tilloson Game 2 Doors Tom Jones Doris Day Sandie Shaw Frank Sinatra Ronetts Steely Dan Who Bill Haley Ray Charles Manfred Mann David Bowie Freda Payne Everly Brothers Aretha Franklin Georgie Fame Ken Dodd Dion Warwick Doobie Brothers Kinks Game 3 Amen Corner Herman's Hermits Scaffold Sandie Shaw Paul Anka Gerry & The Ray Charles Beatles Roy Orbison Jeff Beck Pacemakers Spencer Davis Cilla Black Wilson Pickett Doobie Brothers Animals Group Doris Day Byrds Eddie Cochran Bobby Vee Bill Haley Copyright QOD Page 8/28 Team/Player Sheet 6 Game 1 Del Shannon Shirley Bassey Who James Brown Contours Chuck Berry Cilla Black Beatles Kinks Sonny & Cher Dave Clark Five Monkees Aretha Franklin Duane Eddy Johnny Tilloson Frank Sinatra Animals Smokey Robinson Scaffold Beach Boys Game 2 Everly Brothers Doobie Brothers Frankie Valli Steely Dan Kinks Doors Marvin Gaye Peggy Lee Animals Doris Day Johnny Tilloson Contours Diana Ross Duane Eddy The Equals Georgie Fame Jimmy Ruffin Dion Warwick Who Manfred Mann Game 3 Herman's Hermits Sonny & Cher David Bowie Petula Clark Freda Payne Rolling Stones Scaffold Beach Boys Doors Bill Haley Johnny Kidd & Tom Jones Paul Anka Temptations Eddie Cochran The Pirates Georgie Fame Kinks Dusty Springfield Jimi Hendrix Sandie Shaw Copyright QOD Page 9/28 Team/Player Sheet 7 Game 1 Aretha Franklin Hollies Bobby Vee P J Proby Contours Amen Corner Chuck Berry Beach Boys Frank Sinatra Beatles Animals Dave Clark Five Ronetts Doors Johnny Tilloson Spencer Davis Roy Orbison Monkees James Brown Marvin Gaye Group Game 2 Paul Anka Johnny Tilloson Who Sandie Shaw Andy Williams Steely Dan Kinks Avons Frankie Valli Ken Dodd Duane Eddy Herman's Hermits Beach Boys Dusty Springfield Stevie Wonder Jimmy Ruffin Manfred Mann Ronetts Bill Haley Aretha Franklin Game 3 Spencer Davis Amen Corner Beach Boys Sandie Shaw Temptations Group Roy Orbison Lulu Cilla Black Scaffold Sonny & Cher Aretha Franklin Abba Paul Anka Johnny Tilloson David Bowie Dusty Springfield Bill Haley Queen Manfred Mann Jimi Hendrix Copyright QOD Page 10/28 Team/Player Sheet 8 Game 1 Queen Peggy Lee Smokey Robinson Kinks Johnny Tilloson Beatles Duane Eddy Roy Orbison Everly Brothers Tommy Steel Amen Corner Elvis Presley Aretha Franklin Beach Boys Who Gladys Knight Doors Jeff Beck Monkees Contours Game 2 Bobby Darin Andy Williams Hollies Tom Jones Animals Louis Armstrong Johnny Tilloson Diana Ross Peggy Lee Scaffold Petula Clark Manfred Mann Ray Charles Doors Frank Sinatra Shirley Bassey Jimmy Ruffin Contours Beach Boys The Equals Game 3 Scaffold Tommy Steel Jimi Hendrix Queen Tom Jones Doobie Brothers Doors Beach Boys Temptations Rolling Stones Abba Jeff Beck Roy Orbison David Bowie Bobby Vee Johnny Kidd & Avons Searchers Byrds James Brown The Pirates Copyright QOD Page 11/28 Team/Player Sheet 9 Game 1 Duane Eddy Johnny Tilloson Tommy Steel Smokey Robinson Sonny & Cher Contours Shirley Bassey James Brown Cilla Black Louis Armstrong Bobby Darin Marvin Gaye Wilson Pickett Queen Chuck Berry Doors Del Shannon Kinks Beatles Roy Orbison Game 2 Beach Boys Bill Haley Dusty Springfield Bobby Darin Georgie Fame Marvin Gaye Abba Freda Payne Doris Day Duane Eddy Paul Anka Jimmy Ruffin Doors Everly Brothers Shirley Bassey Steely Dan Ray Charles Manfred Mann Avons Stevie Wonder Game 3 Manfred Mann Sandie Shaw Aretha Franklin Cilla Black Kinks Spencer Davis Gerry & The Tom Jones Jeff Beck Scaffold Group Pacemakers Johnny Cash Tommy Steel Monkees Beach Boys David Bowie Dusty Springfield Doris Day Doobie Brothers Abba Paul Anka Copyright QOD Page 12/28 Team/Player Sheet 10 Game 1 Freda Payne Who Queen Tommy Steel Hollies Johnny Tilloson Paul Anka Beatles Four Tops Beach Boys Doris Day Roy Orbison Chuck Berry Bobby Darin Wilson Pickett Cilla Black Amen Corner Bobby Vee James Brown Contours Game 2 Peggy Lee Everly Brothers Animals Sonny & Cher Bill Haley Ken Dodd Bobby Darin Ray Charles The Equals Paul Anka Hollies Who Doris Day Searchers Contours Frank Sinatra Sandie Shaw Abba Scaffold Stevie Wonder Game 3 Doris Day Searchers Doors Cilla Black Herman's Hermits Beach Boys Sandie Shaw Eddie Cochran Dusty Springfield Tommy Steel Manfred
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