This crooner also had his own tv show and is known for singing "That's Amore"
Dean Martin
This brass instrument is known for fanfares and playing high parts written in treble clef.
Trumpet
George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky (contemporary/neoclassical composer)
The song "All Shook Up" was a number 1 hit by this rock n' roll guy.
Elvis Presley
This lady entertainer is known for singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from the Wizard of Oz.
Judy Garland
Artie Shaw, Doreen Ketchens and Woody Herman all played this woodwind instrument.
Clarinet
Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee
Aretha Franklin (soul singer, 1950's)
Chubby Checker wrote a dance tune that became a popular dance of the early 60's.
The Twist
This folk singer was well known for writing and singing many traditional songs, including some Christmas songs.
Burl Ives
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Paul Hindemith played this string instrument, which kind of plays second fiddle to violin.
Viola
Clarinet, English Horn, French Horn, Bassoon,
French Horn (brass instrument)
Pat Boone wrote a song about "love letters" found in this type of sediment.
The Sand
This Norwegian composer and pianist during the romantic era wrote the "Peer Gynt Suite" and "In The Hall Of Th Mountain King."
Edvard Grieg
The modern version of this common instrument got its start around 1850, thanks to a Spanish luthier named Antonio Torres Jurado.
Guitar
British Invasion, Avante-Garde Jazz, Hard Bop, Dixieland
British Invasion (type of rock music)
Everyone knows Sheb Wooley, who wrote this silly song about a one-eyed monster.
The Purple People Eater
This Chinese classical pianist has the same first and last name.
Lang Lang
This type of woodwind instrument uses a bag of air to help produce its sound.
Bagpipes
Willie Nelson, Anita O'Day, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline
Anita O'Day- Jazz singer