The 100 dollar question, the easiest question on the show.. WRONG!
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (also called simply Millionaire for short) is a television game show which offers very large cash prizes for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. The format is owned and licensed by the British production company Celador. The maximum cash prize (in the original British version) is one million pounds. Most international versions offer a top prize of one million units of the local currency, though the actual value of the prize varies widely, depending on the currency's exchange rate. The contestants first have to undergo a preliminary round, called "Fastest Finger First", where they are all given a question and four answers from the host, and are asked to put those four answers into a particular order. (In the very first series of the British version, and until the end of the 2003 season in the Australian version, "Fastest Finger First" required the contestants to answer one multiple choice question correctly as quickly as possible.) The contestant who does this correctly and in the fastest time goes on to sit in the chair (the "hotseat") and play for the maximum possible prize (often a million in the local currency, though this depends on its value). This segment was cut after Meredith Vieira took over the US version as it moved to daytime TV.
The singer is my friend and the band's name is Soul Distraction... Hope you guys like.. I do, but of course I'm biased! hehehe...
In summer of 2006, guitarist Richard Comelison and bassist Marty Mitchell got together to break away from the passive relationship they had with their band. Having known and wanting to collaborate with Don Lindner for almost a decade, Rich invited him for a jam session. Finding a drummer wasn't difficult as Don had been acquainted with Tim Schrivner who has been playing drum since the age of 11. The chemistry was perfect and to complete the band they decided to audition for singers. Coincidentally, heavy metal vocalist Elsa Faith was holidaying in the USA and through a mutual friend, she went to try out for this band. The guys were hooked with her vocal capabilities and decided immediately that she was the missing element for the band. The name Soul Distraction gets a unanimous vote from all 5 of them. All agreed the MUSIC feeds their SOUL and it also provides the DISTRACTION away from, at that point of time, their hectic lifestyles.