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1. What decade is the hit single "So In To You" by Atlanta Rhythm Section from?

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The hit single "So In To You" by Atlanta Rhythm Section is from the seventies.

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2. What decade is the hit single "Imaginary Lover" by Atlanta Rhythm Section from?

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The hit single "Imaginary Lover" by Atlanta Rhythm Section is from the seventies.

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3. Which country artist covered Atlanta Rhythm Section's "Back up against the wall" and "Homesick"?

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Travis Tritt is the correct answer because he is a country artist who has covered songs by Atlanta Rhythm Section, including "Back up against the wall" and "Homesick".

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4. Which two bands were the majority of the Atlanta Rhythm Section in before forming Atlanta Rhythm Section?

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The majority of the Atlanta Rhythm Section was formed by members of The Candymen and Classics IV. This means that most of the members of Atlanta Rhythm Section were previously part of these two bands before coming together to form their own group.

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5. Which Classics IV song did Atlanta Rhythm Section cover?

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The correct answer is "Spooky." Atlanta Rhythm Section covered the Classics IV song "Spooky."

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6. Who replaced Rodney Justo after the first album?

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Ronnie Hammond replaced Rodney Justo after the first album.

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7. The founders of Atlanta Rhythm Section worked at which Georgia studio as session musicians?

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The correct answer is Studio One. The founders of Atlanta Rhythm Section worked at Studio One in Georgia as session musicians.

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8. Who is listed first on most of Atlanta Rhythm Section's songwriting credits?

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Buddy Buie is listed first on most of Atlanta Rhythm Section's songwriting credits because he was one of the founding members and primary songwriters of the band. As a songwriter, Buie contributed significantly to the band's success and is known for co-writing many of their hit songs. His contributions to the band's songwriting make him the most prominent name on their songwriting credits.

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What decade is the hit single "So In To You" by Atlanta Rhythm Section...
What decade is the hit single "Imaginary Lover" by Atlanta Rhythm...
Which country artist covered Atlanta Rhythm Section's "Back up against...
Which two bands were the majority of the Atlanta Rhythm Section in...
Which Classics IV song did Atlanta Rhythm Section cover?
Who replaced Rodney Justo after the first album?
The founders of Atlanta Rhythm Section worked at which Georgia studio...
Who is listed first on most of Atlanta Rhythm Section's songwriting...
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