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In high school Mrs. Mahon sang a duet with this famous movie star known for "Crazy, Stupid, Love"; "Project Hail Mary"; and "The Big Short."
Who is Ryan Gosling?

The original version of this Tina Turner anthem was created by John Fogerty (CCR’s lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter) in January 1969 and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

What is "Proud Mary"?
The term Mezzo-Piano means this.

What is Medium-Soft?
"Franz Ferdinand" the rock band took their name from Franz Ferdinand who was Austro-Hungary's archduke. His assassination is regarded as the root cause for this war, (the war to end all wars).
What is World War One?


"Smells Like Teen Spirit" was officially released as a single on September 10, 1991, acting as the lead single for their album Nevermind by this band.
Who are Nirvana?

Mrs. Mahon always says that things will work first try in this version of her life.
What is "the movie version"?
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There are four members to the iconic prog rock band Queen. These are there names. (Name at least two)

Who are John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and Freddie Mercury?
The music symbol shown below is known as this.

What is a bass clef/F clef?
Musical terms such as grandioso and mezzo-forte originate from this language.
What is Italian?

Both "Like a Prayer" and "Like a Virgin" are incredibly famous songs and studio albums by this 80s Pop Megastar.
Who is Madonna?
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Mrs. Mahon says that in her perfect world she will be able to be a teacher with the exception of this mundane task.
What is taking attendance?

Sharing it's name with an 19th century steam locomotive, this band created the song "Hey Soul Sister".
Who are "Train"?


The repetitive symbol pictured below is known as this.

What is a coda?
Reggae music originated in this Caribbean nation.
What is Jamaica?
The 1981 launch of this TV station made visual performance as important as audio, favoring artists with strong music videos.
It immediately transformed the music industry by emphasizing image over radio airplay, launching artists like Madonna and Michael Jackson to superstardom, while setting trends in fashion, fast-paced editing, and visual storytelling.
Towards the end of its run it replayed 24-hour marathons of a show called "Ridiculousness" as it slowly slipped into obsolescence.
What is MTV?
Mrs. Mahon always adds Toblerone® bars to this dessert.

What are brownies?
The original lead vocalist of Journey, who sing "Don't Stop Believin'" is pictured below. This is his name.

Who is Steve Perry?
The note pictured below is this note. (A, B, C, D, E, F, or G)

What is D?
This French-influenced southern US city is widely recognized as the birthplace of jazz and a central hub of American music. Also known for Bourbon Street, a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter.
What is New Orleans?
This one named superstar released her cover of "I Think We're Alone Now" in August 1987, as part of her debut album. It quickly became a defining teen pop anthem, hitting #1 in America in November 1987. The song also relived a second life being played multiple times in the season 5 run of Netflix sensation Stranger Things.
Who is Tiffany?

Mrs. Mahon runs Guitar Club with two other teachers. These are their names.

Who are Mr. MacPhee and Mr. Chisholm?
(¾ points rewarded if only Mr. Chisholm is named, None if just Mr. MacPhee)
"Sometimes I Dream" WAS NOT created as a remembrance day song. It was instead created to commemorate this anniversary of Canadian independence.
What is Canada's 125th anniversary?
This dynamic term means to gradually get slower.
What is ritardando?

The grunge genre originated in this western US state. An iconic landmark of this state is pictured below.

What is Washington?
This band is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 1988 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billy Corgan. They are my favourite band of all time and they are known for hits such as "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" and "1979".
They also have a song titled "Mayonnaise", Billy Corgan admitted he named the song this because he couldn't come up with a good title.
Who are "The Smashing Pumpkins"?