pets! "King of the Road" - Roger Miller
She is nicknamed "The Coal Miner's Daughter" after one of her famous songs, which describes her upbringing in the Kentucky Appalachains
Loretta Lynn
He's "Drivin' his life away" and he "loves a rainy night," according to two of his most famous songs
Eddie Rabbitt
This famous music venue in Nashville TN was founded in 1925 as a location for a weekly radio-broadcasted "barn dance." It continues to host country musicians showcasing the past, present, and future of country music
The Grand Ole Opry
I got me a fine life, I got me ol' fiddle... When the sun's comin' up, I got cakes on the griddle. Thank God..
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy!" - John Denver
He is known for his braids, & sometimes called "Shotgun Willie"
Willie Nelson
He was born in Texas and they call him "The Outlaw!" He sings "Ramblin' Man" and "Mommas don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys..."
Waylon Jennings
Which female name is used four times to famously begin this tune: " ______, _______, _______, _______, I’m begging of you please don’t take my man
Jolene!
I'd get it one piece at a time.. and it wouldn't cost me a _______!
dime! "One Piece at a Time" - Johnny Cash
He is the singer of "Lucille" and "The Gambler"
Kenny Rogers
Inspired by his poor Dust Bowl upbringing, this musician pioneered the "Bakersfield Sound," which refers to a style of country music from the 1950s. He famously sang "Act Naturally!"
Buck Owens
Finish the lyric: "I fell into a burnin' ring of ________!"
Ring of Fire
I fall to _________, each time I see you again!
"I Fall to Pieces" - Patsy Cline
Known as "The man in black," he was famous for performing in prisons
Johnny Cash
"Almost heaven, West Virginia!" When he penned these famous words, he had actually never been to West Virginia.
John Denver, writing "Country Roads"
Which decade did country music first start to become popular in the United States?
The 1920s
Then Jesus came like a stranger in the night... Praise the Lord, I saw the _______!
light. "I Saw the Light" by Hank Williams & the Drifters
"The King of country"
George Strait
He was the first to be inducted into both the Country Music Hall of Fame AND the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
Johnny Cash
This style of dancing keeps the feet low and close to the floor, focusing on making rhythms that go along with the music, usually to an old-time dance tune
Flat-footing