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HAIR AND NOW – MAY 26 EPISODE PLAYLIST

HAIR AND NOW TRIVIA MAY 26 EPISODE:   

What Swedish Metal band paid tribute to Tina Turner by covering one of her classics on their latest EP?  (Scroll Down for Answer) 

Def Leppard “Too Late for Love” (Pyromania 1983)         

Lange/Elliott/Clark/Savage/Willis

Quiet Riot “Bang Your Head” (Metal Health 1983)           

Proffer/Dubrow

Mr Crowley” (Blizzard of Oz 1981)         

Kerslake/Rhoades/Osbourne

Warrant “Heaven” (DRFSR 1989)                                   

Hill/Lane

Poison “Look What the Cat Dragged In” (1986)               

Browde/Michaels

Helix “Rockin Rollercoaster” (Back For Another Taste 1989)   

Vollmer/Bongiovi

Rockhead “House of Cards” (Rockhead 1992)                 

Rock/Bon Jovi/Sambora

Slaughter “Up All Night”  (Stick It To Ya 1992)               

Slaughter/Strum

Van Halen “Not Enough” (Balance 1995)                       

Hagar/Van Halen/Fairbairn

Whitesnake “Slow n Easy” (Slide it In 1984)                   

Birch/Coverdale/Moody

Enuff z Nuff “Fly High Michelle” (Enuff Z Nuff 1989)       

Fajerstein/Vie/Z’Nuff

Lita Ford “Back to the Cave” (Lita 1988)                       

Chapman/Ford

HAIR AND NOW TRIVIA:

Ghost covered Tina Turner’s “We Don’t  Need Another Hero” on their brand new EP “Phantomime”.  Album available  now!  GHOST “WE DON’T NEED ANOTHER HERO” 

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