Christmas weekend’s 2022 cup overflow-ith with an EMC SWQ from Decemebr 23rd, 1994 titled: A Christmas Crossing of Musical Swords
We begin with a full-on Norm Open and the it’s showtime.
The Panel:
Norm, who’s done some homework and has prepared fresh questions.
Ed Mullen, whom always does his homework.
Steve Leveille – hanging with us after subbing for David Brudnoy and handling folk music.
I’m on the phone from a gas station because my car broke down again but I come bearing an armful of Christmas Music questions.
And Jack Harte – aspiring Broadway actor
The Categories:
Rock n Roll
Musical Comedy
Big band
Jazz
Folk Music
And Christmas Music
The Rules:
We ask, you ask, we ask again unless you’re wrong then you’re gone or we’re wrong or some facsimile thereof. But for the love…have a question ready for us in the same category AND it would be helpful if you knew the answer!
The Prize:
Cheap copy of the original, really nice certificate. This time on green paper.
The Callers:
Keith in the car
May in Boston
Jacque from Weymouth
Dave in Eastie
Don from Cambridge
John in Boston
Greg from Danvers
Joseph in Everett
Nicholas from Everett
Lou in Cambridge
Patty from Eastie
Brandon in Franklin
Norma from the North End which ends in a mystery…or does it?
Jack in Boston
Rich from Hyde Park
Rick in Boston
Karen
Debbie in Waltham
Fred from Yarmouth, ME
Janice in Arlington
Matt from RI
(Norma returns)
Tom in Indiana
Barry from Worcester
And Brian in Everett
Norm takes a break but the remainder of the show isn’t on the tape!
It ends with the very beginning of a Baby Gold Bond commercial.
Other tracks:
English is Norm’s third language
Michelle Pfeiffer started out in Traffic and even though she threw up all lover the copter pilot she rose to great fame.
Toast
Calling the neighbors
Jack attended the wrong convention
What time is lunch served?
Santa Claus
Grandma
And plowing westward making America great
Ep 118, A Christmas Crossing of Musical Swords, lunges towards your ears, now.
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