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More 1950 (Challenge!!!)
100

In what decade did Rock 'N' Roll begin?

A) 1940s

B) 1950s

C) 1960s

1950s


100

Who was known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?

A) Elvis Presley

B) Frank Sinatra

C) Michael Jackson

Elvis Presley


100

What hit Frank Sinatra tune, caused him to reinvent himself and the type of music wanted to sing?

A) Doggie in the Window

B) I've Got the World on a String

C) New York, New York

Doggie in the Window


100

What style of music was performed by bands such as the Platters, and the Coasters?

A) Crooner

B) Doo Wop

C) R&B

Doo Wop


100

White performers began covering popular black songs. "Covering" means doing a new version of an older song; and Elvis covered and had a huge hit with "Hound Dog." What recording studio both covered songs, but also was one of the first to promote their black performers?

A) Atlantic Records

B) Motown Records

C) Sun Records

Sun Records


200

In August of 1953, an 18-year-old truck driver named Elvis Presley walked into a small recording studio to record 2 songs as a birthday present for his mother. What Tennessee city did he do this in?

A) Graceland

B) Memphis

C) Nashville

Memphis


200

Rock music didn't just spring up one day out of nowhere, it sound owes a lot to the rhythm and blues (R&B) music of the 1940s and '50s. Who was a famous performer from that era? [Hint: he created the Rat Pack]

A) Bing Crosby

B) Frank Sinatra

C) Nat King Cole

Frank Sinatra


200

What was Elvis Presley's first hit song?

A) Blue Suede Shoes

B) Jailhouse Rock

C) That's All Right

That's All Right


200

Rock music was also influenced by country music. Country music began as far back as when, the time when colonists were coming to America from England and Scotland?

A) the late 1700s

B) the early 1900s

C) 1950s

The Late 1700s


200

Of the 3 untimely deaths of 'The Day the Music Died' plane crash, who was the young singer who performed songs such as 'La Bamba'?

A) The Big Bopper

B) Buddy Holly

C) Ritchie Valens

Ritchie Valens


300

What were subtle ways teens would defy their parents? (That we've learned about)

A) Refusing to eat whatever their parents made.

B) Outright leave and never return.

C) Listen to Rock and Roll.



C

Teens would listen to Rock along with doing many other things like wearing tight clothes, crazy hair, drugs, and etc.

300

The sound of an electric guitar is at the heart of rock and roll. Who was one of the first famous rock and roll guitarists?

A) Chuck Berry

B) Eric Clapton

C) Prince

Chuck Berry


300

What was the first number 1 hit for the Supremes?

A) Baby Love

B) Stop! In the Name of Love

C) Where Did Our Love Go

Where Did Our Love Go


300

What record company was founded in 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, that went on to become the most famous record studio of the 1960s?

A) Atlantic Records

B) Motown Records

C) Sun Records

Motown Records

300

Who founded Motown Records?

A) Barry Gordy

B) Jackie Wilson

C) Smokey Robinson

Barry Gordy


400

In those early days of rock, the only way to hear music if you were outdoors was to listen to it how?

A) All in your head

B) On a Boombox

C) On a Car Radio

On a Car Radio

400

Half the fun of early rock-and-roll music was dancing to it, and soon songs began coming out that started brand-new dances. Probably the most famous--and also the first--was "The Twist," performed by who?

A) Chubby Checker

B) Frank Sinatra

C) Smokey Robinson

Chubby Checker


400

What Ray Charles song was so successful and different that it practically invented the style of music called soul music?

A) Georgia on My Mind

B) Hit the Road Jack

C) What'd I Say

What'd I Say


400

After Jailhouse Rock, what hit Elvis song became the name of successful Elvis movie? [Hint: He took a gamble]

A) Blue Hawaii

B) Kissing Cousin

C) Viva Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas


400

"LP" and "45" refers to what item important to the music companies?

A) Cassettes

B) Radios

C) Records

Records


500

What was another recording studio that competed with Motown Records? [Hint: it called itself "Soulsville USA," and its biggest star was Otis Redding]

A) Apple Records

B) Capitol Records

C) Stax Records

Stax Records


500

Of the 3 untimely deaths of 'The Day the Music Died' plane crash, who was the singer that wore glasses and sang songs such as 'Peggy Sue'?

A) The Big Bopper

B) Buddy Holly

C) Ritchie Valens


Buddy Holly


500

True or False: The FBI launched an investigation into the 'hidden' meanings behind the lyrics of the song "Louie, Louie"?

A) True

B) False

True


500

What music style is a mix of hillbilly and rock 'n' roll music?

A) Bluegrass Music

B) Country Music

C) Rockabilly Music

Rockabilly Music


500

For many years, all music was recorded in "mono." What did they call it when the music was divided into two separate channels?

A) Dual

B) Fuller

C) Stereo

Stereo

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