Pop Artists
Classical Artists
Jazz Artists
Soul Artists
Rock&Roll Artists
100

This female artist is not only known for her singing abilities, but was an actress in the recent and famous movie "A Star is Born"

Lady Gaga
100

This composer from the 1700s was most proficient on the violin and keyboard. He is considered to be the greater composer of all time. 

Mozart 


100

This male artist was born in Hoboken, New Jersey but is known for his dedication to the city of New York. 

Frank Sinatra

100

Fans have screamed "I will always love you" to this famous soul artist

Whitney Houston

100

This male singer was the lead singer in a popular 1970's band and can be titled a "Champion" due to an award winning 6 minute song among many other popular songs. 

Freddie Mercury

200

This female artist is famous for her skills on the piano, and her staged last name is a part of the piano. She even wrote a song about New York with rapper Jay-Z. 

Alicia Keys 

200

This German music composer created the Mass in B Minor and many other musical masterpieces of church and instrumental music. 

Johann Sebastian Bach

200

This female artist was named the "First Lady of Song" in the 1940's. She has worked with Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington.  

Ella Fitzgerald

200

If this male artist was alive today, he would continue to use the phrase "isn't she lovely" to describe a woman. 

Stevie Wonder

200

"Good times never seemed so good" when this artist would perform his songs. 

Neil Diamond 

300

This band was famous in the 60's. Three of the band members are alive today. They might have needed "help" but never to create great music. 

The Beatles

300

Originally from Poland, this composer was famous for his skills on the piano during the Romantic Era

Frederic Chopin

300

This male artist's songs were 'unforgettable' and his daughter even followed in his footsteps to pursue a career as a singer

Nat King Cole

300

This female artist was also a civil rights activist and demanded lots of "respect"

Aretha Franklin

300

This male artist wore his blue suede shoes to dance his way to the top of the billboards and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  

Elvis Presley


400

She is known to be the 'Queen of Pop' and is an American singer, songwriter and actress. 

Madonna

400

This German composer was known for his music produced during the classical and romantic eras. Hint: His work was inspired by Mozart

Ludwig van Beethoven 

400

This famous artist was famous for the way he played the trumpet. In 2017, he was inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.

Louis Armstrong

400

This artist may have claimed that there was no mountain high enough, but he climbed his way to the top to earn the titles of "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul" 

Marvin Gaye

400

This male rock & roll band couldn't "get no satisfaction," but were satisfied when they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1962.  

The Rolling Stones


500
This artist's famous song "Rocketman" sent him to the moon as this was a popular song and eventually the title of a movie based on his life.  

Elton John

500

This Italian opera singer was diagnosed with a disorder at a young age that impacted his ability to see, but did not impact the beautiful way that he sings.  

Andrea Boccelli

500

Born on Long Island, this male artist went from 'rags to riches' as he is one of the most famous, jazz, pop, big bands and show tune artist

Tony Bennett

500

There was not a fan that told this artist to "Hit the Road Jack" as this male singer was a pioneer for soul music, integrating R&B, gospel and pop into his songs 

Ray Charles 

500

Originally from London, this all male band released their famous song "Wish you were here" in 1975

Pink Floyd