1.
For which song did Dionne Warwick receive her first Grammy award, in 1968?
Correct Answer
D. Do You Know The Way To San Jose?
Explanation
Dionne Warwick received her first Grammy award in 1968 for the song "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?". This song, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, became a huge hit and helped solidify Warwick's career as a successful singer. The catchy melody and relatable lyrics resonated with audiences, earning her the prestigious Grammy recognition.
2.
Before which monarch did Dionne Warwick perform in 1968?
Correct Answer
B. Queen Elizabeth II Of The U.K.
Explanation
In 1968, Dionne Warwick performed before Queen Elizabeth II of the U.K. This suggests that the monarch who witnessed her performance was Queen Elizabeth II.
3.
What is Dionne Warwick's sister's name?
Correct Answer
A. Dee Dee
Explanation
Dionne Warwick's sister's name is Dee Dee.
4.
Which famous venue honored Dionne Warwick for her support down the years in February 1998?
Correct Answer
B. The Apollo Theater
Explanation
The Apollo Theater is a famous venue that honored Dionne Warwick for her support in February 1998.
5.
Under which label did Dionne Warwick release her 1960's hits?
Correct Answer
B. Scepter Records
Explanation
Dionne Warwick released her 1960's hits under the label Scepter Records.
6.
What was the name of the 1982 Dionne Warwick album produced by the Bee Gees?
Correct Answer
B. Heartbreaker
Explanation
Heartbreaker is the correct answer because it was the name of the 1982 Dionne Warwick album produced by the Bee Gees. The Bee Gees, known for their disco sound, collaborated with Warwick on this album, which became one of her most successful releases. The title track "Heartbreaker" was a hit single and showcased Warwick's soulful vocals combined with the Bee Gees' signature harmonies. This album marked a successful collaboration between two iconic music acts of the time.
7.
What was Dionne Warwick's first chart hit, in December 1962?
Correct Answer
A. Don't Make Me Over
Explanation
Dionne Warwick's first chart hit in December 1962 was "Don't Make Me Over".
8.
Dionne Warwick's 1985 single "That's What Friends Are For" raised money for what cause?
Correct Answer
B. AIDS Research
Explanation
Dionne Warwick's 1985 single "That's What Friends Are For" raised money for AIDS Research. This song was released as a charity single to support the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). It aimed to raise awareness and funds for research towards finding a cure for AIDS, a global epidemic at the time. The song became a huge success and helped generate significant funds for the cause.
9.
In 2002, Dionne Warwick became a U.N. Ambassador for what organization?
Correct Answer
B. F.A.O.
Explanation
Dionne Warwick became a U.N. Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization (F.A.O.) in 2002. F.A.O. is a specialized agency of the United Nations that focuses on eradicating hunger, improving nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture worldwide. Warwick's role as a U.N. Ambassador likely involved raising awareness and advocating for these causes.
10.
For which album did Dionne Warwick receive her second Grammy?
Correct Answer
C. I'll Never Fall In Love Again
Explanation
Dionne Warwick received her second Grammy for the album "I'll Never Fall In Love Again."
11.
Who was the "Man" on Dionne Warwick's 1977 World Tour, "A Man and a Woman"?
Correct Answer
A. Isaac Hayes
Explanation
Isaac Hayes was the "Man" on Dionne Warwick's 1977 World Tour, "A Man and a Woman". This can be inferred from the question that asks about the "Man" on the tour, and Isaac Hayes is the only option that fits this description. The other options, Curtis Mayfield, Barry White, and Barry Manilow, do not match the given information. Therefore, Isaac Hayes is the correct answer.
12.
Who produced Dionne Warwick's 1979 platinum-selling album "Dionne"?
Correct Answer
D. Barry Manilow
Explanation
Barry Manilow produced Dionne Warwick's 1979 platinum-selling album "Dionne".
13.
Dionne Warwick collaborated with Stevie Wonder on the soundtrack of which 1984 movie?
Correct Answer
C. The Woman In Red
Explanation
Dionne Warwick collaborated with Stevie Wonder on the soundtrack of the 1984 movie "The Woman In Red".
14.
What was the name of the 2003 book of "pearls of wisdom" written by Dionne Warwick?
Correct Answer
D. My Point Of View
Explanation
The correct answer is "My Point Of View." This book was written by Dionne Warwick in 2003 and contains pearls of wisdom.
15.
In which 1968 film did Dionne Warwick make her acting debut?
Correct Answer
D. Slaves
Explanation
Dionne Warwick made her acting debut in the 1968 film "Slaves."
16.
What was the name of the gospel group Dionne Warwick formed with her sister as a teenager?
Correct Answer
D. The Gospelaires
Explanation
Dionne Warwick formed a gospel group with her sister as a teenager called The Gospelaires.
17.
What music school did Dionne Warwick attend?
Correct Answer
A. Hartt College Of Music
Explanation
Dionne Warwick attended Hartt College Of Music.
18.
Famed producer Burt Bacharach approached Dionne Warwick after hearing her support whom?
Correct Answer
C. The Drifters
Explanation
Famed producer Burt Bacharach approached Dionne Warwick after hearing her support The Drifters.
19.
Who was Dionne Warwick's partner in the Dionne Warwick Design Group, Inc.?
Correct Answer
A. Bruce Garrick
Explanation
Bruce Garrick was Dionne Warwick's partner in the Dionne Warwick Design Group, Inc. This information is not commonly known and may require some research to find.