1. The Beatles' 1967 groundbreaking album: Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2. Paul McCartney's 1974 album with Wings: Band On The Run
3. Bob Geldof organized this group of British musicians to record "Do They Know It's Christmas" in 1984: Band Aid
4. Their songs included "Jessica," "Melissa" and "Ramblin' Man": Allman Brothers Band
5. Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox, and Buddy Miles: Band of Gypsys
6. A Number One song for Grand Funk Railroad in 1973: "We're an American Band"
7. D12 song that makes fun of people who think Eminem raps with them: "My Band"
8. Song on the first Boston album that mentions Hyannis and Rhode Island: "Rock and Roll Band"
9. The "Get Down Tonight" bunch; we love them on Becky's Island: Do you really not know this?
10. The P-Funk bassist's side group: Bootsy's Rubber Band
11. Creedence Clearwater Revival song that discusses the difficulties of touring:: "Travelin' Band"
12. Their only big hit in the U.S. was "Take Your Time" in 1980: S.O.S. Band
13. Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson: The Band
14. The Grateful Dead invites you to come hear them by the riverside: "Uncle John's Band"
15. Video game in which players sing and "play" guitars and drums: Rock Band
16. Freda Payne's biggest hit, from 1970: "Band of Gold"
17. "Pick Up the Pieces" was the biggest hit for this Scottish funk act: Average White Band
Bonus: Australian group who hit in the U.S. with "No Time to Lose": Tarney-Spencer Band