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New Wave
Billboard Hot 100 #1's
Name the Artist Born Outside the United States
Crystal Visions
100

In January 1988, Tina Turner played to a crowd of 180,000 fans in this South American city.

Rio de Janeiro

100

Devo was formed by students attending what midwestern university?

Kent State University

100

This artist's 'The Twist' became the first song to hit #1 in two separate runs: 1960 and 1962.

Chubby Checker
100

Born on September 1, 1957 in Havana, Cuba.

Gloria Estefan

100

This song served as the B-Side of "Light My Fire" by the Doors. 

"The Crystal Ship"

200
Lilith Fair was created by this singer-songwriter in 1997.

Sarah McLachlan

200

David Byrne produced and played on "Mesopotamia," a 1982 EP from this legendary new wave band.

The B-52s

200

This Michael Jackson song became the first song to debut at #1 in September 1995.

"You Are Not Alone"

200

Born on January 9, 1967 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Dave Matthews

200

This Tommy James & The Sondells hit was apparently inspired by The Book of Revelation from the Bible.

"Crystal Blue Persuasion"

300

Daft Punk performed at this music festival in 2006 which featured a pyramid-shaped set. 

Coachella

300

Simple Minds got their name from the lyric "He's so simple minded" which appeared in which David Bowie song?

"The Jean Genie"

300

In February 2009, this singer's song "My Life Would Suck Without You" soared from #97 to #1, which is the biggest jump in Billboard Hot 100 history .

Kelly Clarkson

300

Born on October 3, 1962 in Athens, Greece.

Tommy Lee

300

“Don’t Make My Brown Eyes Blues” was a #2 pop hit for this country singer.

Crystal Gayle

400

Bob Dylan famously went electric at this festival on July 25, 1965.

Newport Folk Festival

400

Duran Duran filmed the music videos "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Save a Prayer" in this South Asian country.

Sri Lanka

400

This pop hit stayed at #1 for 10 weeks from November 1981 to January 1982, the most of any single in the 1980s).

Olivia Newton-John's "Physical"

400

Born on August 21, 1952 in Ankara, Turkey.

Joe Strummer

400

“Crystal Eyes” was featured on this band’s album Hollywood Vampires.

L.A. Guns

500

In 1973, an estimated 600,000 fans saw The Band, The Grateful Dead and this other band perform at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway in New York. 

The Allman Brothers Band

500

This song was Squeeze's first U.S. top-40 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

''Hourglass"

500
This artist has the most cumulative weeks at the #1 position.

Mariah Carey

500

Born on October 9, 1948 in Heidelberg, Germany.

Jackson Browne

500

Crystal Waters’ 2010 song “Not in Love” features this iconic alternative musician on lead vocals.

Robert Smith

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