Style Influences
Instrumentation
Early Years
1930s - 1940s
The "Opry"
100

Folk tunes of this "mountainous" region

What is the Appalachian region?

100

A violin, also known as this in folk music and Country Western

What is the fiddle?

100

This early Country musician's signature vocal technique was yodeling

Who is Jimmie Rodgers?

100

During the Great Depression, record sales fell and Americans listened to music on this device instead

What is the radio?

100

The National Life and Accident Insurance Company owned the WSM radio station which ran the show WSM Barn Dance; the show was later called this

What is the Grand Ole Opry?

200

Traditional Irish fiddle tunes, also known as this type of music

What is Celtic music?

200
Many consider DeFord Bailey to be the best player of this instrument on the Grand Ole Opry

What is the harmonica?

200
This family of musicians was discovered and first recorded by Ralph Peer at "the Bristol sessions" 

Who are the Carter Family?

200
The most important Country music radio show is also the longest-running radio show in the U.S.

What is the Grand Ole Opry?

200

He was the "first super star" of Country music, was a singer and fiddle player, and originally planned for a baseball career with the New York Yankees

Who is Roy Acuff?

300

Traditional English love songs, also known as these

What are ballads?

300

Uncle Dave Macon's instrument of choice; he would often twirl it around during his performances. The body of the instrument is essentially a drum and the player uses finger picks to pluck the strings

What is a banjo?

300

He was known as a "song catcher" and would travel even 90 miles if he heard someone had an old song that was never recorded

Who is A.P. Carter?

300

The Grand Ole Opry is located in this U.S. city

What is Nashville, Tennessee?

300

He is known as the "Father of Bluegrass" and played the mandolin 

Who is Bill Monroe?

400

Western music sung by Gene Autry, Patsy Montana, and others was known as this

What are cowboy songs?

400

"The Carter Scratch" was a technique of playing both melody and rhythm on this instrument

What is the guitar?

400

Jimmie Rodgers was a beloved Country star, but had a very short career due to this illness

What is tuberculosis? 

400

New microphone technology in the 1930s allowed singers to perform in a softer, more intimate style of singing known as this

What is crooning?

400

He was the first announcer on the Grand Ole Opry when it started in 1925

Who is George D. Hay?

500

Jimmie Rodgers incorporated this American musical style into the early Country Western music that he played

What is the Blues?

500

It looks like a guitar, but has a large metal resonator on the body of the instrument

What is a dobro?

500

The "Carter scratch" was a guitar playing technique developed by Maybelle Carter and blues musician...

Who is Leslie Riddle?

500

This singing cowboy was also a rodeo performer, famed actor, and business tycoon; we recognize his voice in his recordings of "Frosty the Snowman" and "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer"

Who is Gene Autry?

500

The very first performer on the Grand Ole Opry, he was an old-time fiddle player

Who is Uncle Jimmy Thompson?