Bob Seger
Bob Seger was born May 5, 1945 in Dearborn, Michigan. Seger began playing music in 1961 as the leader of the Detroit-based trio the Decibels and developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the ’70s. Combining the driving charge of Mitch Ryder’s Detroit Wheels with Stonesy garage rock and devotion to hard-edged soul and R&B, he crafted a distinctively American sound. While he never attained the critical respect of his contemporary Bruce Springsteen, Seger did develop a dedicated following through constant touring with his Silver Bullet Band. Following several years of missed chances and lost opportunities, Seger finally achieved a national audience in 1976 with the back-to-back release of Live Bullet and Night Moves. After the platinum success of those albums, Seger retained his popularity for the next two decades, releasing seven Top Ten, platinum-selling albums in a row. What city was “Live Bullet” recorded in?
A) Tulsa
B) Denver
C) Detroit
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