Henry Mancini? I know the Peter Gunn soundtrack won a Grammy, but I don’t if it was the first one.
No clue on the 2nd (Madero was a leader, but I don’t know if anyone was named after him. Zapata and Pancho Villa are the only other revolutionaries that come to mind). Take a DQ
#3: Another DQ for you. I’m guessing it was the Kennedy album that was a big hit when released but got pulled from stores after the assassination, but I can’t remember who recorded it.
Nice going on Henry Mancini- yes, his “Music From Peter Gunn” won the first “Best Album” Grammy.
And even though you didn’t remember the name, you were on the right track for the comedy album. Impressionist Vaughn Meader won the Grammy for the comedy album “First Family,” which spoofed the Kennedy clan.
Finally, Italian fascist Benito Mussolini was named after Benito Juarez, who led the Mexican rebellion against the emperor Maximilian.
DQ1: Are you a character from a TV series?
DQ2: Are you played by a flesh and blood actor, and not an animated character?
Did you succeed Sam Houston as Presidnet of the independent Republic of Texas?
Did your character undermine Captain Queeg, and bring about the Caine Mutiny?
Are you a theologian who was mentioned in Paul McCartney’s hit “Let 'em In”?
#3: Damn it, you forced me to replay the chorus in my head until I got to Martin Luther…Phil and Don…Uncle Ernie…Auntie Jin…PLEASE PLEASE MAKE IT STOP!!!I"M NOT MARTIN LUTHER OK?? YOU HAPPY??? GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD NOW!!!
That has to be my second most loathed Macca song, topped only by “Wonderful Christmastime” (there, take that… you started it.. oh man, here comes that damn flute part again…)
Are you a giraffe who sounds a lot like Ross from “Friends”?
Were you the winningest pitcher of the 1960s, even though you never won a single Cy Young Award?
Did you sing lead on the first #1 hit single ever written by John Denver?
Yes, you got Melman Mankiiewicz, the giraffe from “Madagascar.”
Juan Marichal was the winningest pitcher of the Sixties, but never won a Cy Young Award (someone like Koufax or Gibson always seemed to have a slightly better year than he did).
And the first #1 single written by John Denver was “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” sung by Mary Travers of Peter, Paul & Mary fame.
Did you appear in a comic book or graphic novel before appearing in a movie?
Are you a sidekick or supporting character, rather than the star of your movies?
Did you write the only big hit for Linda Ronstadt’s first band, the Stone Poneys?
Did you train and study for years to become a rabbi, and then abandon that career to become a standup comedian?
Did your killer’s lawyer offer what’s been described as “the Twinkie Defense”?
Douglas MacArthur and Harry Truman met just once, on Wake Island, I believe in 1951.
Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance warbled that famous love song.
Former SecState Madeleine Albright wrote a book about all of her pins: Amazon.com
DQs:
Alien, nonhuman or superhuman in any way?
Movie intended primarily for kids?
Movie came out since 1995?
IQs:
Did you have a private Catholic chapel built in your home since 1900?
Did you joke that it would be more fun to hang out in Hell than in Heaven?
Were you a famous TV mom who later came out as a lesbian?