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Test your Iowa rock and roll history on the Wadena Rock Festival's 50th anniversary

Fifty years ago Wadena, Iowa, hosted a rock festival that now is part of Iowa history. Iowa has other ties to rock music, as you can learn in this news quiz.

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Test your Iowa rock and roll history on the Wadena Rock Festival's 50th anniversary
The Wadena rock festival crowd has been estimated as 40,000 to 50,000 people.
Wadena rock fest, July 31-Aug. 2, 1970. (The Gazette file photo.)

One year after the famous Woodstock rock concert and festival, attention turned to the tiny town of Wadena, Iowa. There, another rock festival was taking place in a farm field west of town, drawing around 40,000 fans 50 years ago. The concert, on July 31 through Aug. 2, 1970, drew acts such as Little Richard, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Hot Tuna, Mason Proffit, Poco, The Chambers Brothers and one-time Iowans, the Every Brothers.

Rock music and pop culture aficionados are aware that Iowa is an airplane crashed near Clear Lake and killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P “The Big Bopper” Richardson, along with pilot Roger Peterson. The Everly Brothers grew up in Shenandoah and the Des Moines area-based is home for the shock band Slipknot.

What else ties rock and roll to Iowa? This short quiz has your answers.

Wadena Rock Festival photos republished with permission © 2015 Iowa SourceMedia Group, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

[quiz key="1MX4gYESQM4qmWixoHmKVEb0QuggziRd8BfTF9kazbXE" byline="By Lyle Muller" answerstyle="bullets" title="Where has Iowa left its mark in rock and roll music?" source="Iowa Rock n Roll Music Association; Daniel P. Ernst interview with IowaWatch in 2015; Wadena Rock Fest Remembered, by Pat Kinney, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier; Time Machine: 1970 Wadena Rock Festival, Diane Langton, The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, IA); AllMusic.com; Rolling Stone magazine; AlbumLinerNotes.com; TheBeachBoys.com; The Source magazine" ]

The sale of drugs, a standard at rock festivals 45 years ago, were a huge concern for local residents and law enforcement officials. (The Gazette file photo.)

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