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A Whiz of a Quiz from Dr. Dean Budnick

November 9, 2025
A Whiz of a Quiz from Dr. Dean Budnick
QUESTION 1Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay contributed her stirring vocals to each of these studio recordings except for one. |
QUESTION 2Who sang Bob Dylan’s “Tombstone Blues” at Billy Strings’ Meet Me at the Crypt show? |
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QUESTION 3At their Jamalot: A Quest for the Grail performance, moe. encored with this song, which does not appear in the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. |

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QUESTION 4When Greensky Bluegrass performed their very first gig on Halloween night 2000, who were the members of the band? |
QUESTION 5Widespread Panic played all of these songs during their Alice in Wonderland show in Savannah. Four of them were debuts, except for this tune which Panic first covered on Halloween 1996 and has subsequently performed a dozen times over the years? |








