1. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is what band's only Number 1 hit?: Aerosmith
2. Was the song "Rock and Roll Band," featured on the first album by the band Boston, autobiographical?: No; the original album was done in the studio and the touring band was put together once the album was finished.
3. What female folk singer studied drama at Boston University?: Joan Baez
4. She was born LaDonna Gaines in Boston on December 31, 1948. What name do we know her better by?: Donna Summer
5. What is James Taylor's singing brother's name?: Livingston Taylor, and both were born in Boston
6. What former member of New Edition is now more infamous as the husband of Whitney Houston?: Bobby Brown
7. Their hits included "My Best Friend's Girl," Shake it Up" and "Hello Again.": The Cars
8. Were the Standells, who recorded "Dirty Water," from Boston?: No, they were from Los Angeles
9. Who is the current conductor of the Boston Pops?: Keith Lockhart
10. In 1967, a novelty remake of "Wild Thing" featured a comedian impersonating a member of a prominent Boston family. What name was the song recorded under, and whose voice was being imitated?: The song was recorded as "Senator Bobby" and the voice was Robert F. Kennedy
11 Don Henley was active in the preservation of what Boston-area natural landmark?: Walden Woods
12. In what Barry Manilow song does he boast of going "from Boston to Denver, and every town in between?" "It's a Miracle"
13. Their big Number 1 hit from 1982 was "Centerfold." Who are they?: The J. Geils Band
14. Aimee Mann was lead singer of what Boston band, who hit with "Voices Carry?": 'Til Tuesday
15. The first House of Blues opened in what Boston suburb?: Cambridge
16 Who, collectively, were Joey, Donnie, Danny, Jon, and Jordan?: New Kids on the Block
17. According to the Bee Gees, where did the lights all go out?: In Massachusetts!
Bonus: Tom Scholz, mastermind of the band Boston, has a degree in mechanical engineering from what Boston-area university?: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)