Finish the lyrics
Guess the instrument
Name the artist
What's the song title?
Music trivia
100

Dashing through the snow

In a one horse open sleigh

Through the fields we go

........

Laughing all the way (Jingle Bells)

100

Picture 1

Tambourine

100

Who wrote the songs "Dream on", "Crazy," and "Walk this Way"?

Aerosmith

100

Song 1

Sweet Caroline- Neil Diamond

100

Snare, bongo, and timpani are all types of what?

drums

200

Oh beautiful for spacious skies

For amber waves of....

grain (America the beautiful)

200

Picture 2

Flute

200

What group wrote the songs "Let it Be," "Hey Jude," and "Eleanor Rigby?"

The Beatles

200
Song 2

Electric Avenue- Eddy Grant

200

Who had a hit in the 1970's with his song Piano Man?

Billy Joel

300

Take me out to the ball game

Take me out to the crowd

Buy me some......

peanuts and crackerjacks

300

Picture 3

Banjo

300

Who wrote the song "One Love," "Three Little Birds," and "Redemption Song."

Bob Marley

300

Song 3

Brown Eyed Girl- Van Morrison

300

What pop singer is known as "The Material Girl"?

Madonna

400

Lean on me

When you're not strong

I'll be your friend....

I'll help you carry on (Lean on Me, Bill Withers)

400

Picture 4

Tuba

400

Who was the billboard top selling artist of 2018?

a. Taylor Swift

b. Ed Sheeran

c. Drake

c. Drake

400
Song 4

Footloose- Kenny Loggins

400

Who was rocketed to super-stardom in 1998 by the hit single "Baby One More Time"?

Britney Spears

500

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you want to make the world a better place
(If you want to make the world a better place)
Take a look at yourself, and then....

make a change (Man in the Mirror, Michael Jackson)

500

Picture 5

Trumpet

500

Whitney Houston famously recorded the song "I will always love you," which was originally written by which 1973 artist?

Dolly Parton

500

Song 5

Party in the USA- Miley Cyrus

500

What singer is known as the Empress of the Blues?

A. Ma Rainey

B. Etta James

C. Bessie Smith

D. Dinah Washington

C. Bessie Smith

Bessie Smith, the greatest of all blues singers, is known as the "Empress of the Blues". A protégé of an earlier blues singer named Ma Rainey, Bessie recorded during the 1920s. Her flair and dramatic style would set the stage for many artists to come, including other transitional favorites from the 1950's, such as Etta James and Dinah Washington. Bessie Smith died at the young age of forty-three in a tragic automobile accident.