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ANSWER


Bill Fries and Chip Davis.

Bill Fries was an executive at an advertising firm in Omaha, Nebraska, and Chip Davis was a young musician hired by Fries to write jingles. Together they created an ad campaign for the Metz Baking Company to promote their Old Home Bread brand. Fries provided the lyrics and the voice of the mythical C.W. McCall, and Davis wrote the music.

The commercials were so successful the pair went on to record a number of albums, the second of which featured their biggest hit, "Convoy". "Convoy" sold over 10 million copies, inspired a feature film starring Kris Kristofferson and Ali MacGraw, and led to Davis being named the Country Music Writer of the Year for 1976.

Today Bill Fries is retired, while Chip Davis is better known for his "other" project, Mannheim Steamroller.

For more info:
http://www.techren.net/
http://www.wma.com/chip_davis/bio/CHIP_DAVIS.pdf


Sometimes these trivia questions have unintended consequences, like the time we inadvertently set a team of NASA scientists to work researching a question about the MTV logo. (Long story, but true.) This time we must apologize for leading to the further disillusionment of one of our readers…

Wow, can you remember back to the time when you first realized that there was no Santa Claus? Or how about the Easter Bunny? Or the Tooth Fairy? Well, thanks to your seemingly innocent pursuit of trivia you have brought another icon crashing down. Just when you think something is real and worth loving, then you find out it is all a sham. A sham orchestrated by an advertising executive to sell some lousy bread of all things. Yes Virginia, there is no C.W. McCall. The answer to this week's question is words for convoy by Bill Fries with music by Chip Davis. Now I just have this overwhelming fear that next week's question will be a silly little question about cell phones, but while researching my answer I'll accidentally prove that there is no God.

Allan



(Alternate answer: Michael Yacht correctly named Bill L. Norton, the writer of the movie of the same name.)



WHO GOT IT RIGHT:  Cindi Lou, Kristy Morgan, JP Weigt, Robert Walker, Robin Campbell, Yanitz Grinell, Bob Milligan, Scott Lewis, Allan Christensen, Kati Williams, Jim Ahumada, Marc Quinlivan, Pearl, and Michael Yacht.



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