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:::: Question Mark Question MarkThe main function of a question mark is to indicate a question or query.1. Use a question mark at the end of all direct questions:. What is your name?. How much money did you transfer?.

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Question Mark & The Mysterians Rar

Did you send euro or dollars?2. Use a question mark after a:. You're French, aren't you?. Snow isn't green, is it?. He should go and see a doctor, shouldn't he?3. Don't forget to use a question mark at the end of a sentence that really is a direct question:. How else would I get there, after all?.

What if I said to you, 'I don't love you any more'?. 'Who knows when I'll die?' , he asked rhetorically.4. In very informal writing (personal letter or email), people sometimes use a question mark to turn a statement into a question:. See you at 9pm?In the same situation, they may use two or three question marks together to show that they are not sure about something:.

I think you said it would cost $10???5. Do not use a question mark after an indirect or reported question:. The teacher asked them what their names were. (What are your names?). John asked Mary if she loved him. (Do you love me?).

I'm wondering if she's coming. (Is she coming?)6. Many polite requests or instructions are made in the form of a question.

But because they are not really questions, they do not take a question mark:. Could you please send me your catalogue. Would all first-class and business-class passengers now start boarding.7. Be careful with titles and abbreviations when question marks are involved:.

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'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Was a play before it was a film. Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Was a play before it was a film. Have you seen the film 'Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?' ?.

Have you seen the film Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf??. Have you ever been to L.A.?Note that there should be no space immediately before a question mark.

Contents.History Formation and '96 Tears' The band members were children of who settled in Michigan. The original trio, consisting of Larry Borjas , Robert Martinez , and , encountered one another and were motivated by musical acts and to form a group in 1962. The band played locally with the same line-up until the influence of the with groups stressing and dynamic stage performances. Rudy Martinez, aka Question Mark, was known for his dancing ability and was suggested to the band as he was Robert Martinez's brother. Question Mark was an eclectic figure, publicly stating that his soul had originated from Mars and that he once walked on Earth with the dinosaurs. Quickly cemented himself as the group's creative force, and they began to develop a blend of gritty and with a repertoire that encompassed compositions penned. To correspond with the new line-up, the band took the name?

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And The Mysterians, which was inspired by the 1957 film. When the band recruited player Frank Rodriguez, who was a part of another local group, the Trespassers, it was pivotal in Question Mark and the Mysterians' overall sound, especially in their song '.In February 1966, the band auditioned for an independent record label, resulting in the demos 'Are You For Real?' And 'I'll Be Back', which were only released later and boasted for their very good sound quality in the 1999. Afterwards, Larry Borjas and Robert Martinez received draft notices and opted to enlist to avoid being sent to Vietnam. The remaining band members continued while Rodriguez improvised an organ riff, and '?' Introduced a composition he had been developing for a while in his head.

Auditioning for a replacement drummer resulted in Eddie Serrato, originally trained in traditional Mexican music, joining the group. On March 13, 1966, Question Mark and the Mysterians recorded '96 Tears' along with 'Midnight Hour' for the small Pa-Go-Go label with Fernando Aguilar, a bassist who was soon replaced by Frank Lugo.When released in April 1966, 'Midnight Hour' was originally the for the band's debut; however, '?' Promoted the record across Michigan, encouraging radio stations to play '96 Tears' instead., a major station in Windsor, Ontario, extensively played the song, thus generating a number one regional hit.

The song drew the attention of, president of. The success of the song was attributed to the riff, and, as critic Greg Shaw explained, the simplicity and precise execution. Bogart purchased the rights to '96 Tears', distributed it on a national scale, and promoted the band by booking television appearances on. On October 29, 1966, after a steady climb up the charts, the single peaked at number one on the for a week before being overtaken by ' '.

It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a by the. Other chart successes The next two singles for Question Mark and the Mysterians, 'I Need Somebody' and ', also charted, but were nowhere near as successful as '96 Tears'. These were compiled on the album along with a handful of other songs.Question Mark and the Mysterians' second album, Action, featured the band at the peak of its musicianship, but the album was not a commercial success. The band then briefly recorded with,. The band lineup changed as the original members left for other projects., future bass player for, briefly became the along with Frank Montoya on guitar and Jeff McDonald on drums until Richard Schultz took over on bass and co-wrote several songs with Question Mark; including 'She Goes to Church on Sunday', which was licensed to 's publishing company.1970s, 1980s and 1990s In the early 1970s, Question Mark and the Mysterians reformed with a different lineup consisting of two guitars and no keyboards.

The band attracted the attention of rock critic, who coined the term 'punk rock' in a 1971 article about Question Mark. In 1984, the original lineup of Question Mark and the Mysterians held a reunion concert in,. Original drummer Robert Martinez returned and replaced Eddie Serrato on drums after Serrato became ill with.

The Dallas concert did not lead to a full revival for the band, but the concert was recorded and released by the New York record label, 96 Tears Forever: The Dallas ReUnion Tapes.In 1992, Question Mark collaborated with rap artist Saltine aka The Mad Rapper on a remake of '96 Tears'. The single was released on following a huge industry buzz on radio. Gave the single a thumbs up.In 1997, Question Mark and the Mysterians reformed again. They collaborated with New York promoter Jon Weiss, who made the band headliners at CaveStomp festivals. The festivals featured many revived 60's garage and acts.In 1998, the cover version of 'Can't Get Enough of You, Baby' by reached number 14 on the US record charts.Re-release of 96 Tears During the 1990s, Question Mark and the Mysterians wanted to re-release their now out-of-print albums 96 Tears and Action, but were unable to because the song rights now belonged to record executive. In 1997, the band re-recorded their original 1966 album and released it on the label.In 1998, Frank Rodriguez rejoined the band on keyboards and Question Mark and the Mysterians released the new live album Do You Feel It, Baby?

On and achieved moderate sales. In 1999, the band released a new studio album, produced and recorded in New York City, with the album design by Michael Calleia at Industrial Strength Design.

This design caused controversy as it was not approved by Question Mark prior to the release. Coinciding with the album release, Question Mark dissolved his business relationship with Weiss, allegedly due to dissatisfaction with the record and other business issues.Collaborations In 2000, Question Mark began a collaboration with New York guitarist and rock promoter Gary Fury. This collaboration led to a series of live concerts featuring Question Mark with a backing band led by Fury, featuring musicians from other garage bands in the New York area. The first backing band lineup included Jim 'Royale' Baglino of The Casino Royales and later on bass, Sam Steinig of the band on keyboards and original Mysterians drummer Robert Martinez. The new group billed itself as Question Mark and the Mysterymen and played the Limelight in New York and the inIn 2002, Question Mark returned to New York to headline a two-night garage rock festival at the club. The band lineup featured Question Mark, Fury, Robert Martinez, Keith Hartel on bass and former /David Johansen band and current keyboardist.

This new band was billed as Question Mark and The New Mysterians. The new band created a multi-track recording in CBGB's studio, which is still unreleased.On January 10, 2007, a fire destroyed Question Mark's house in, destroying all of his memorabilia and killing the dogs that he bred as his business. To help Question Mark, his friends held several benefit shows for him, with Question Mark and the Mysterians performing at some of these events.In May 2007, Question Mark and Gary Fury revived their musical collaboration for a benefit show at New York's Highline Ballroom.

The backup group, known as The Playthings, featured Fury on guitar, Jim Baglino on bass, Jimi Black of and on drums, and Brian Leonard on keyboards. The concert encore featured CBS Orchestra leader on keyboards and Robert Martinez on drums. Guitarist Dennis Dean Lack joined the band in 1985, and was Question Mark's main guitarist and music director, and still collaborates on new songs with Question Mark into 2017. Lack has been active in the band off and on for over 13 years; he now resides in Northern Michigan.The originals In between these shows, Question Mark was still occasionally active with the original Mysterians. In 2001, Question Mark and the original Mysterians returned to New York City to play guitarist 's live event, selling out the Village Underground venue.In 2006, the original members of?

And the Mysterians were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame. Influence Many 1960s garage bands played '96 Tears' in their live performances. Cover versions of '96 Tears' have been recorded by a number of bands and musicians, including, The,. In the 2010s On February 24, 2011, former Mysterians drummer Eddie Serrato (born Eduardo Serrato, December 5, 1945) died from a at age 65.In October 2017, lead guitarist Robert Balderrama was diagnosed with. April 7, 2011.

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Download license key acdsee 16. P. 210.; Note: Subsequently, after Question Mark and the Mysterians' breakthrough, the group was packaged in tours alongside other nationally recognized acts including, and. Retrieved June 15, 2015. ^ Larkin, Colin. And the Mysterians. In The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Vol. 3371) Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Pub.; New York: Stockton Press.

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