Who was the lead singer of The Supremes?
Diana Ross
$100: What song by The Beatles sparked Beatlemania in the U.S.?
"I Want to Hold Your Hand"
What significant event occurred in 1969 involving Neil Armstrong?
Moon Landing
What major civil rights event took place in 1963?
March on Washington
What was the most popular way to listen to music in the 1960s?
Vinyl records
What band is known for the hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand"?
The Beatles
Which song by Aretha Franklin became an anthem for the feminist movement?
"Respect"
What invention was introduced in 1963 that changed how we interact with computers?
Computer mouse
Who became the U.S. president after John F. Kennedy?
Lyndon B. Johnson
Name a musical festival that became iconic in the 1960s.
Woodstock
What artist is referred to as the "Godfather of Soul"?
James Brown
What song by Bob Dylan became a protest anthem?
"The Times They Are A-Changin'"
What is the name of the first computer video game developed?
Computer Space
Lyndon B. Johnson
Women's Liberation Movement
How did vinyl records influence music listening?
They became the primary format for music distribution and consumption.
Which artist is famously associated with the song "The Twist"?
Chubby Checker
What song by Janis Joplin reached #1 in 1971?
"Me and Bobby McGee"
What notable device was invented in 1960 that revolutionized entertainment?
The laser
What was the main reason for protests against the Vietnam War?
Increasing casualties and distrust in the government
What role did FM radio play in the 1960s music industry?
It allowed for higher quality sound and became a popular medium for discovering new music.
Which band is often referred to as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World"?
The Rolling Stones
What song by The Rolling Stones became a major hit in 1965?
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
What significant cultural milestone took place in 1964 regarding civil rights?
The Civil Rights Act was passed.
What was the impact of the March on Washington?
It highlighted the demand for civil rights and equality, featuring Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
How did live concerts shape music culture in the 1960s?
They provided a communal experience for fans, showcasing popular artists and creating cultural movements around music.