Quiz
011. Ray's Place
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With the band back together The Blues Brothers, go in search of instruments. Which store do they visit ?
The owner of the instrument store is played by ?
How much did Murph pay for the three red shag covered amps purchased from the instrument store ?
A young thief, played by De'voreaux White, attempts to seal a guitar from the instrument store, how many shots are fired into the wall ?
To show that there isn't “anything wrong with the action on this piano”, what song does the owner proceed to play, that brings on a street dance ?
What comes after the Twist, Fly, Swim, Bird, Jerk, Monkey ?
The band move on to an stopover for something to eat before continuing their adventure. What's the music playing in the background ?
What's the name of the hotel ?
Jake and Elwood, make a phone call to a booking agent / promoter, played by Steve Lawrence, but what was the characters name ?
What were the two venues that the agent had previously arranged for the Blues Brothers ?
The mystery girl appears again, this time with the flame thrower, and blows up a propane tank next a phone booth. Upon landing the phone booth smashed open emptying how much chance on to the street ?
Lead by the Head Nazi and the Gruppenfuhrer, a posse head to the known location of Elwood Blues, 1066 West Addison, upon which they find what ?
Who play at 1066 West Addison ?
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Ray's Music Exchange (now, another, Shelly's Loan Company – 330 E. 47th, Chicago, Illinois.
Ray Charles.
$800 each.
2 (Two).
"Shake A Tail-feather" performed by The Blues Brothers and Ray Charles.
The Watusi, Frug, Mash Potato, Bugaloo, Bony Maronie and Twist.
“Boogie Chillin'” by John Lee Hooker.
Howard Johnson's (Des Plaines Oasis, Northwest Tollway I-90, Des Plaines, Illinois.
Maury Sline.
Morgan Park and the Tick Tock.
About $7.
Wrigley Field.
The Chicago Cubs.