His
hits included "Open the Door, Richard," "April in Paris,"
"One O’Clock Jump," and "Jumpin’ at the Woodside." He died
in 1984. A: William ‘Count Basie.
How
many bees does it take working their entire lifetime to make a tablespoon of
honey? A: 12
On
Aug. 21, 1935 who introduced a new "big-band" jazz style, at the
Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles and was hailed as "The King of
Swing?" A: Benny Goodman
In
the movie "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off," what city did Matthew Broderick
and his friends go for a fun-filled day in downtown? A: Chicago
Fun Fact: The average person is about one-fourth
of an inch taller at night.
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