Finish the lyrics from this 'Wizard of Oz' song:
"Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue.
And the… ______________”
..dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.
During World War II, these sisters toured military bases around the world, becoming the best selling all-female group ever to grace the earth.
The Andrews Sisters
Ol' Blue Eyes
Frank Sinatra
You might hear this European keyboard instrument—sometimes called a "squeezebox"—in your favorite polka.
Accordion
This musical movie is based on the story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family singers. It takes place in Salzburg, Austria—where the "hills are alive!"
The Sound of Music
Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
a. Patti LaBelle
b. Nina Simone
c. Aretha Franklin
c. Aretha Franklin
"Satchmo"
Louis Armstrong
This little brass instrument is used for military calls and fanfares.
Starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds, this 1952 musical depicting 1920s Hollywood is the perfect movie to cuddle up to on a rainy day.
Singin' in the Rain
An airplane crash took this country great who sang Walkin' After Midnight far too soon:
Patsy Cline
the "King of Rock and Roll"
Elvis Presley
This is the smallest and most plentiful string instrument in an orchestra.
Violin
What famous Shakespeare story of two star-crossed lovers is Westside Story based on?
Romeo and Juliet
Born Concetta Franconero in Newark, New Jersey in 1938, this former pop singer topped the charts in 1958 with 'Who's Sorry Now?'
Connie Francis
the "King of Calypso"
Harry Belafonte
Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong played this brass instrument.
Trumpet
It took only about 350 years for this musical Man to ride forth from "Don Quixote" and sing 'The Impossible Dream.'
The Man of La Mancha (1965)
This jazz vocalist known as “The First Lady of Song,” won 13 Grammys in a career spanning 60 years.
Ella Fitzgerald
the "King of Cool"
Dean Martin
Though the playing of it was banned by the British in 1745, this wind instrument was kept alive by the Scottish Highlanders. It's heard to this day during military ceremonies and funerals.
Bagpipes