FEMALE ARTISTS
MUSIC INDUSTRY
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MUSIC HISTORY
MALE ARTISTS
100

True or False:

Nicki Minaj is known as the "Queen of Hip Hop"

False, Lauryn Hill is known as the "Queen of Hip Hop"
100

True or False:

Michael Jackson is the only artist to chart 7 consecutive #1 Billboard Hot 100 hits.

False, Whitney Houston

100

True or False:

Aretha Franklin is known as the "Queen of Jazz"

False, Ella Fitzgerald

100

Where did Mowtown originate?

A. Detroit, MI

B. Philadelphia, PA

C. St. Louis, MO

D. Atlanta, GA

A. Detroit, MI

100

True or False:

Boyz II Men were originally called Smooth Harmony.

False, they were called Unique Attraction. 
200
Who was the first black woman to win a GRAMMY?

A. Ella Fitzgerald

B. Etta James

C. Aretha Franklin

D. Billie Holiday

A. Ella Fitzgerald

Called the First Lady of Song, Ella Fitzgerald becomes the first Black woman to win a Grammy at the Recording Academy's inaugural awards show on May 4, 1959.

200

Who was the first woman to land three number-one songs on Billboard’s streaming charts in a single year?

A. Nicki Minaj

B. Megan Thee Stallion

C. Janet Jackson

D. Queen Latifah

B. Megan Thee Stallion

200

Which gospel singer would go on to be called the “Godmother of Rock-N-Roll?”

A. Etta James

B. Varette Dillard

C. Faye Adams

D. Sister Rosetta Tharpe

D. Sister Rosetta Tharpe

200

Which Billie Holiday song is considered to be one of the first protest songs of the Civil Rights Movement?

A. Travlin’ Light

B. Ain’t Nobody’s Business

C. Strange Fruit

D. That’s Life I Guess

C. Strange Fruit

200

Which Stevie Wonder album won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1973?

A. Innervisions

B. Talking Book

C. For Once in My Life

D. Signed, Sealed & Delivered

A. Innervisions

300

Guess the Song and Artist

New Attitude by Patti LaBelle

300

Rank these Music Industry events from earliest to latest:

The Wiz opens on Broadway

Motowns first single released - “Come to Me” by Marv Johnson

Soprano Sissieretta Jones becomes the first black artist to headline Carnegie Hall in New York City

Soprano Sissieretta Jones becomes the first black artist to headline Carnegie Hall in New York City (1893)

Motowns first single released - “Come to Me” by Marv Johnson (1960)

The Wiz opens on Broadway (1975)


300

Which city is known as the birthplace of Hip Hop?

A. Brooklyn, New York

B. Houston, Texas

C. The Bronx, New York

D. Compton, Los Angeles

C. The Bronx, New York
300

Who was the first African American member of the New York City Opera?

A. Marian Anderson

B. Sissieretta Jones

C. Todd Duncan

D. Simon Estes

A. Marian Anderson

300

Guess the Song and Artist

All Night Long by Lionel Richie

400

Rank these Beyoncé albums in release order (earliest to latest)

Dangerously In Love

Lemonade

I Am... Sasha Fierce

4 (2001), Dangerously in Love (2003), I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), and Lemonade (2016)
400

This Renaissance man has a gift for producing, composing, arranging and performing! His work has influenced artists like Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra and his keen ear and talents have made him one of the most nominated GRAMMY artists in history.

A. Quincy Jones

B. Lionel Richie

C. Thelonious Mark

D. Stevie Wonder

A. Quincy Jones

400

True or False:

Mahalia Jackson was the first Gospel Artist to ever win a GRAMMY.

True. 

It was the Grammy's fourth year in 1961 when she won Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording for "Every Time I Feel the Spirit" (Columbia Records)

400

True or False:

In 1936, George Washington Johnson became the first African-American to make commercial records.

False, 1890.

400

Rank these Michael Jackson albums in order of release date (earliest to latest)

Thriller

Off The Wall

Invincible

Ben

Ben (1972)

Off The Wall (1979)

Thiller (1982)

Invincible (2001)

500

Finish the Lyric:

At last, my love has come along

My lonely days are over, __________.

and life is like a song

500

Complete this lyric from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: 

Now, this is a story all about how, my life got flipped turned upside down. And I'd like to take a minute, ____________.

Just sit right there, I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel-Air.

500

Who was one of the pioneers of Soul Music:

A. Ray Charles

B. Louis Armstrong

C. Kirk Franklin

D. Duke Ellington

A. Ray Charles

500

What historical theater opened in 1914 in the Harlem District of New York City?

The Apollo Theater
500

Finsh the Lyric:

L - is for the way you look at me

O - is for the only one I see

V - is very, very, extraordinary

__________________________.

E - is even more than anyone that you adore can

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