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200

Statesboro's most famous song was written by him

Blind Willie McTell

200

French Word for "Traveling Musician"

Troubadour

200

Say What? This composer lived from 1770 to 1827 and was considered the bridge between the "Classical" and "Romantic" period

Beethoven

200

Chris' Halloween Costume in 1978

The Devil

200

This GSU president holds the record for the tallest and the biggest Stevie Ray Vaughn Fan

Bruce Grube

400

This artist recorded a version of Statesboro Blues that incorporated the "Boogie Woogie" blues style in 1969

Taj Mahal

400

This GSU Music History Professor is famous for his suspenders and bow ties

Gregory Harwood

400

This composer's famous work "Mars, the bringer of war" was used as a placeholder for the score during the Death Star Run in Star Wars

Gustav Holst

400

This costume manufacturer was named after the town in Pennsylvania where they set up shop

Collegeville

400

This president asked for the pronunciation of Verde's Opera "La Traviata" before announcing to a crowded ballroom that "It was his favorite"

Nick Henry
600

The Most Famous recording of this song is by this group on the album "Live at Filmore East"

The Allman Brothers

600

When a composer writes this in the score "FF", they are expressing this Italian phrase

Fortissimo

600

While not played in the movie "Tombstone", "Nocturne in Eb" is one of the many famous nocturnes by this "effin" composer

Frederick Chopin

600

This famous Halloween Costume Maker out of Brooklyn made cheap costumes consisting of Vinyl Smocks and vacuformed masks.  They ruled the 80's!

Ben Cooper

600

The GSU President that is also an opera singer

Marrero

800

This 1960's folk singer's song "Blind Willie McTell" was recorded by the Band and then later picked up by none other than.... himself!

Bob Dylan

800

This type of chord has a root, third, 7th, and a 13th

13th Chord

800

Little Wing's Composer also has a Pladd Dot Award named after his famous composition

Jimi Hendrix

800

This type of "rubber" material began to replace vacuformed masks in the late 70's and early 80's to become a Halloween favorite, still around today

Latex

800

GSU's first female president also played the flute

Jean Bartels

1000

This Blues Style in the original "Statesboro Blues" shares the same name with a mountain range in the Southeastern United States

Piedmont

1000

This book is the opposite of a fake book.  And some say Chick Corea wrote the whole thing!

The Real Book

1000

Her live recording of "Waltz for Debbie" showed her smoking a cigarette while singing.  Years later she would die in a house fire due to smoking in bed

Monica Zetterlund

1000

Not to be confused with computer chips, this material offers a more natural fleshy feeling to modern halloween masks.  But don't go shopping just yet - they aren't cheap!

Silicone

1000

This GSU presidential nickname also became a guitar amplifier

"Mean Jean"