Bakers Dozen

Musical Groups Spelled “Correctly”

  1. Deaf Leopard
  2. Leonard Skinner
  3. The Beetles
  4. Acey D. Sea
  5. The Monkeys
  6. Climax
  7. In Excess
  8. Ecstasy
  9. Lead Zeppelin
  10. Motley Crew
  11. Guns and Roses
  12. The Birds
    PS Jimmy Page & Co. misspelled the name so it wouldn’t be mispronounced as “leed zeppelin.”

Musical Groups Spelled “Correctly”

  1. Deaf Leopard
  2. Leonard Skinner
  3. The Beetles
  4. Acey D. Sea
  5. The Monkeys
  6. Climax
  7. In Excess
  8. Ecstasy
  9. Lead Zeppelin
  10. Motley Crew
  11. Guns and Roses
  12. The Birds
  13. Limp Biscuit

Next: Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio

started like this: Ronnie Dio & The Prophets - Will you still love me tomorrow - YouTube
ended like this: - YouTube

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
  10. Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
  10. Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
  11. Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
  10. Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
  11. Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
  12. J. Geils Band (Acoustic=>Blues=>Rock=>Jazz)

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
  10. Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
  11. Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
  12. J. Geils Band (Acoustic=>Blues=>Rock=>Jazz)
  13. The Beatles

New: Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle

Musical artists that changed their sound radically

  1. The B-52s (twangy surf-pop —> mainstream dance music)
  2. King Crimson (started with an orchestral sound, turned jazzy, turned to heavy rock, later adopted African/New Wave sound)
  3. The Bee Gees (pop to disco)
  4. Tom Waits (jazz-inspired pop to Brechtian rock)
  5. Daniel Amos (went from Country styled Christian to a more new wave sound)
  6. Peter Gabriel (prog rock to pop to African/world music)
  7. Ronnie James Dio
  8. Nat King Cole, to “Crazy Days of Summer” genre.
  9. Amy Grant (Contemporary Christian to pop)
  10. Paul Simon (folk/light rock to African/world music)
  11. Darius Rucker (Pop Rock to Country)
  12. Wilie Nelson (Jazz to country)

New: Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
  2. The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman

Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
  2. The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
  3. Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan

Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
  2. The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
  3. Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
  4. Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson

aka Mercury

Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
  2. The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
  3. Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
  4. Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson aka Mercury
  5. The Silver Linings Playbook, by Matthew Quick

Fiction with an element from Periodic Table in the title

  1. Copper, by Rebecca Lisle
  2. The Golden Compass, by Phillip Pullman
  3. Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan
  4. Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson aka Mercury
  5. The Silver Linings Playbook, by Matthew Quick
  6. The Iron Dream, by Norman Spinrad