Tuesday Trivia: January 21, 2020
Published January 2020
By Greg Elwell | 2 min read

Singer-songwriter K.C. Clifford's album release show is Saturday at Tower Theatre. Photo by Kriea Arie Photography.
Answer this Oklahoma trivia question to receive awesome prizes!
Test your Oklahoma knowledge and win prizes by answering our weekly Tuesday Trivia question. Every week, we’ll choose a winner from the correct respondents to receive a prize.
This week we have a special prize: in advance of Oklahoma singer-songwriter-podcast guest K.C. Clifford's album release show at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City, we're giving away a feelings-catching handkerchief from the artist. If you've ever listened to K.C. play, you know you'll need it.
K.C. comes from a musical family. Her father was one of the founding members of a band with a long list of credits: playing for Presidents Ford, Bush, and Carter, and appearing with Alabama, Jimmy Buffett, Richie Havens, and even KISS! The band is even known for launching some big names, including country legends Vince Gill and David Coe.
What is the name of this career-starting band?
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