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The yellow brick road was a feature of the Novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". This was a novel written by L. Frank Baum. It was the road that lead to Emerald City.
No information is given as to what would have happened if Dorothy Gale had followed the Red instead of the Yellow Brick Road in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz are color-coded. Red is the color of the Quadling Country of the South. So it is possible that Dorothy would have had similar adventures - or smooth sailing - along a road that might lead her straight to the doorstep of Oz's most powerful sorceress, Glinda the Good of the Quadlings.
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He made his first film debut in 1977 as a star in the musical, The Wiz acting as the scarecrow with DIana Ross playing the lead role of Dorothy. This musical was how he met with Quincy Jones.
Dorothy is blown to Oz by a Tornado. She wants to find out how to get back home to Kansas, and the munchkins have told her that the Wizard would know. They tell her to follow the Yellow Brick Road.She sets off along the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives, and runs into her friends along the way.
Drummer Walter "Clyde" Orange, an original member of the Commodores, sings lead vocals on their 1977 hit song, "Brick House."
No, Diana Ross was as she played Dorothy
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
because it is!
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
The materials were Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
Quite simple, actually. Ask the Langva. She will know.