Jazz artists would play at these hidden bars known as what during the Prohibition?
Speakeasies
With hits like "9 to 5" and "Joleen," she became one of the highest-selling country artists of all-time.
Dolly Parton
Kurt Cobain is the lead singer of which popular Grunge rock band?
Nirvana
Which rapper famously had "beef" with Tupac in the mid-90s?
Biggie (The Notorious B.I.G.)
Who is considered the King of Pop?
Michael Jackson
Jazz music began in which southern U.S. city?
New Orleans
This artists brought more pop-style lyrics into country music in the early 2000s
Taylor Swift
The first Woodstock Music Festival was held in the summer of which year?
1969
Stevie Wonder was signed to which R&B record label?
Motown
Which Korean boy band took the world by storm in 2014?
BTS
Jazz, along with this other genre, are consider the "Mother of All Modern Music."
Blues
Country music was originally known as what?
Hillbilly Music
Bands like the Ramones and The Clash would fall into which sub-genre of rock?
Punk
Motown Records was headquartered in which U.S. city?
Detroit
Who is the top-selling female pop artists of all-time?
Madonna
Which artist is known for his collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, and the song "What A Wonderful World"
Louis Armstrong
The highest-selling artist in country music history.
Garth Brooks
AC/DC is a rock band that originated in which country?
Australia
Hip-Hop culture started in which Burrough of New York City?
Bronx
MTV came on the air in which year?
1981
Considered by many to be the greatest Jazz pianist of all-time, he was known for his unique improvisational style.
Thelonious Monk
Who was the first African-American country artist to see success within the industry?
Charlie Pryde
Who is considered the "Father of Rock & Roll?" (Not the King)
Chuck Berry
A sub-genre of hip-hop that originated in Chicago, that blends elements of gangster rap with trap music.
Drill
Originally referred to by it's specific location on West 28th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District of Manhattan, this collection of music publishers and songwriters dominated popular music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tin Pan Alley