This 1964 movie was based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion".
What is My Fair Lady?
He created the alien rock superstar, Ziggy Stardust.
This popular chocolate-flavored candy was first manufactured in 1907.
What is the Tootsie-Roll?
The lowest voice in a 4-part mixed-voice choir.
What is bass?
There are this many "positions" in classical ballet form.
What is 5?
This 1968 movie musical opens with the song "Food, Glorious Food".
What is "Oliver"?
This band features Angus Young on guitar.
What is AC/DC?
This phrase means a prolonged spell of success or good luck.
What is "on a roll"?
The hollow muscular organ that holds the vocal folds.
What is the larynx?
The "moonwalk" was created for this Michael Jackson hit.
What is "Thriller"?
The real name of "The Music Man" character. (Not the actor.)
Who is Professor Harold Hill?
This state-named band had a huge hit with "Carry On, My Wayward Son."
What is Kansas?
Bob Seger liked this music.
What is Old Time Rock and Roll?
This Italian phrase associated with singing literally means "in chapel" style?
This man holds the record as the highest-paid dancer, earning $1.8 million a week in his prime
Who is Michael Flatley?
This 1942 movie tells the story of composer/entertainer George M. Cohan and his family.
What is "Yankee Doodle Dandy"?
Iron Butterfly's "In a Gadda da Vida" was this long.
What is 17 minutes?
This British motor car manufacturer opened a plant in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1921.
What is Rolls Royce?
Who are The Beatles
In 1996, David Meenan set a Guinness World Record when he performed this kind of dance for 23 miles.
What is tap dancing?
The name of the silent film they're making in the movie "Singing in the Rain".
What is The Dancing Cavalier?
Rick Waterman was the keyboardist for this band.
What is Yes?
Walmart says they constantly do this to their prices?
What is roll back?
Until 2008, this American singer/songwriter was credited with singing the highest note ever (during her 2003 rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner).
Who is Mariah Carey? (A G7, the highest G on a piano keyboard)
She is widely known as "the mother of modern dance".
Who is Martha Graham?