The composer that made "The Nutcracker".
Who is "(Pyotr Ilyich) Tchaikovsky"?
The singer and supposed writer of "It's Now or Never" released in 1960.
Who is "Elvis Presley"?
The band behind "Hotel California" (released in 1976), which became a massive hit, and was placed into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998
Who are "The Eagles"?
The album that Michael Jackson released in 1987, where 5 of the 11 songs eventually became Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles.
What is "The Bad Album"?
The stage name of "Marshall Bruce Mathers".
What is "Eminem"?
Ludwig van Beethoven's final complete symphony.
What is "Symphony No. 9"?
The two living members of The Beatles
Who are Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) and James Paul McCartney (Paul McCartney)?
A famous singer who portrayed the stage-persona "Ziggy Stardust" - an alien rock-star.
Who is "David Bowie"?
The band which had their first big hit in 1988 with an album that included the song "One".
What is "Metallica"?
The band who had a hit with "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"?
What is "Meatloaf"?
A famous violinist rumored to have sold his soul to the devil.
A one-hit-wonder, wherein the line "Life could be dream" is sung, by "The Chords", a choir-band. Initially released in 1954, the song is of the R&B/soul genre.
What is "Sh-Boom"?
The first big hit by Elton John in 1970, that reached top ten in both the UK and the US.
What is "Your Song"?
The album that contained the song "I Just Called To Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder, released in 1984.
What is "The Woman in Red"?
The band behind the famous intro-song to the TV series "Friends".
Who are "The Rembrandts"?
One of Bach's organ pieces that is often associated with Halloween.
What is "Toccata and Fugue (in D Minor)"
What is "Johnny B Goode"?
A rock-opera song describing a man named Pink, and his life and mental issues. The song was initially released in 1979.
The band that fronted the famous singer Sting from 1977 to 2008.
What is "The Police"?
The song that Bryan Adams held the number one spot in UK charts with for 16 weeks.
The composer who completed Mozart's "Requiem" that remained unfinished at the time of Mozart's death.
Who is "Franz Süssmayr"?
An Irish folk music song spread to the world by the band "The Dubliners", initially published in 1968, and later covered by many artists.
What is "Whiskey in the Jar"?
The nontraditional choice of pick that Brian May uses for his guitar.
The album by "Journey" containing their famous hit "Don't Stop Believin' ".
What is "Escape"?
A famous Dolly Parton song covered by Whitney Houston in 1992.
What is "I Will Always Love You"?