Song --> Artist
The Dreaded Broadway Show Category
The People of Rock and Roll
Terminology
Odds and Ends
200

Light My Fire

The Doors

200

This show featured the story of Russian Jews being exiled from their homeland

Fiddler on the Roof

200

This artist, originally a rockabilly singer, was best known for his cover of "Hound Dog"

Elvis Presley (originally sung by Big Mama Thornton)

200

The act of recording and releasing another artist's song, with permission of course

Covering a song

200

This was the Beach Boys' first Hit Single

Surfin USA

400

Rock Around The Clock

Bill Haley and his Comets

400

This show featured famous biblical figures

Jesus Christ Superstar

400

This artist popularized the 2 guitar, bass, drum makeup of the modern rock band

Buddy Holly and the Crickets

400
The Funk Brothers, and eventually The Beatles
Studio Band
400

This was the length of the Beatles' American chart run

6 Years

400

Eleanor Rigby

The Beatles

400

This show was very musically smart, and included a lot of dancing

West Side Story

400

This sexually ambiguous star had to change his lyrics for wider audiences after getting famous

Little Richard

400

Bossa Nova in English

New Trend or New Style

400

This drug is said to have inspired a very famous Beatles song

LSD (Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds)

600

Like a Rolling Stone

Bob Dylan

600

This show was a big source of hit singles in the 60s

Hair

600
Born in California, but raised in St. Louis, this artist was known for singing so fast that he was practically rapping

Chuck Berry

600

This word/phrase was often used to describe music or people in the late 60s

"groovy" or "far out"

600

"Charlie on the MTA" is a famous local song by this Folk group

The Kingston Trio

1000

L-O-V-E

Nat King Cole

1000

The 60s started to bring around this musical phenom, a musical featuring already popular songs

Jukebox Musicals

1000

This star didn't change his style, even though he technically went from playing R&B to Rock & Roll

Fats Domino

1000

This word was used to describe the Latin-flavored music of Herb Alpert and the Tiujuana Brass

Ameriachi

1000

This artist recently had a song named the greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine

Aretha Franklin with "Respect"