Elvis Presley was called “The King of ________.”
Rock and Roll
She sang “I Will Always Love You.”
Whitney Houston
A musical instrument with black and white keys.
Piano
The musical about a girl named Dorothy in Oz.
The Wizard of Oz
This dance has a strong beat and is popular in Latin America.
Salsa
The singer of “What a Wonderful World.”
Louis Armstrong
The “King of Pop” who sang “Billie Jean” and “Thriller.”
Michael Jackson
An instrument with strings that you strum or pluck.
Guitar
The musical where a nun becomes a governess for the Von Trapp family.
The Sound of Music
A slow, elegant dance with three beats per measure.
Waltz
The singer nicknamed “The Man in Black.”
Johnny Cash
This singer is called the “Queen of Soul” and sang “Respect.”
Aretha Franklin
A woodwind instrument often used in marching bands.
Clarinet
The musical about orphans singing “It’s a Hard Knock Life.”
Annie
A dance style named after its sharp, clicking sound.
Tap Dance
This British band sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Hey Jude.”
The Beatles
This singer is famous for “Blue Suede Shoes” and “Hound Dog.”
Elvis Presley
A brass instrument that uses a slide.
Trambone
The musical featuring songs like “Memory” and people dressed as felines.
Cats
This dance originated in the 1920s and is known for its energetic kicks.
The Charleston
This singer was famous for hits like “My Way” and “New York, New York.”
Frank Sinatra
This British singer is called the “Rocket Man” and sang “Your Song.”
Elton John
The largest and lowest-sounding string instrument in an orchestra.
Double Bass
The musical set in New York about rival gangs.
West Side Story
A formal dance style that includes moves like the plié and arabesque.
Ballet