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In 1965, as a singer-songwriter for Hanna-Barbera Records, his song "Roses and Rainbows " reached #73 on the Billboard Top 100 singles chart.

Two years later, he was a co-founder of a Rock band which had seven Gold or Platinum studio albums released between 1968 and 1974, and 11 singles which charted in the top 10 on Billboard, including three which reached #1.

What's his name?
Danny Hutton of Three Dog Night.

Sorry, I didn't allow two weeks to answer this one.
 

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The theme to the tv show "Fat Albert and the Cosby kids" included a backup singer who was relatively unknown at the time, but would go on to world fame with a song that hit #1 in many countries and won several Grammy awards. Who is the singer, and for bonus points what was the name of the song?

See post#9365 for the answer.
 
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The theme to the tv show "Fat Albert and the Cosby kids" included a backup singer who was relatively unknown at the time, but would go on to world fame with a song that hit #1 in many countries and won several Grammy awards. Who is the singer, and for bonus points what was the name of the song?
Answer: The singer is Kim Carnes and the song is "Bette Davis eyes".
 

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Who sang Theme from Green Acres with Donald Trump at the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards?

Answered correctly by downbound123.
 
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According to Jerry on Seinfeld , what percentage of the population* is good looking?

* the correct answer is a range, rather than a specific number.

Answered correctly by unassuming.
 
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Isn't that one of the "Barker Beauties"? I don't remember her name but she looks kind of like the red headed one
 

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His heart was in the right place at least😂 that's Holly Hallstrom

You're new to the trivia threads, so this is your mulligan.

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