Which group were originally founded as the Primettes?
Answer: The Supremes
When this group flew into the music scene they gave us a "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and encouraged us to "Take It Easy". Who were they?
Answer: Eagles
Daryl Hall and John Oates scored a number on single in 1984 with (Out of ____)
Touch
In 1999, who had a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Genie In A Bottle"?
Answer: Christina Aguilera
Who is considered the King of Rock and Roll?
Elvis Presley
In 1965, which singing duo had success in the USA with a song called "Baby Don't Go"?
Answer: Sonny & Cher
A physics student and dentistry student formed a band named Smile in 1968. They were joined by an art student in 1970 and changed their name to that by which they are now known worldwide. They added a bass player in 1971 and released their self-titled debut album and their first single, "Keep Yourself Alive" in 1973. Who is this rock band?
Answer: Queen
Which member of Queen wrote ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’?
Brian May
Which emotional 1997 ballad contained these lyrics: "Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you."?
Answer: My Heart Will Go On
Ray Charles
Which type of bird was mentioned in the opening lyrics of The Monkees' 1967 top-selling tune "Daydream Believer"?
Answer: A bluebird
Which androgynous megastar and master of re-invention sold the world this year, only to find it back on the market again in 1974?
Answer: David Bowie
In 1986, which Billboard Hot 100 Number One song was by Bangles?
Walk Like An Egyptian
Whose first album, "Pieces of You", became one of the top female releases of 1995, bringing out hits like "Who Will Save Your Soul?" and "Foolish Games"?
Answer: Jewel
Who was the youngest solo artist to have a #1 song on the billboard?
Stevie Wonder (age 13)
The Beatles left 1967 at number one with this song that stayed on top into early 1968. What song?
Answer: Hello Goodbye
Guitarist Jimmy Page migrated from The Yardbirds into one of the most popular rock groups of all time. Which was this group?
Answer: Led Zeppelin
What was the first album AC/DC released after the death of lead singer Bon Scott?
Answer: Back in Black
In 1994, Nicki French released the Billboard Top 100 smash "Total Eclipse of the Heart". Who did Jim Steinman, the song's composer, originally give the song to to record?
Answer: Meat Loaf
Known as the Rat Pack by some, however, what did that group refer to themselves as?
The Summit
The Four Tops had a number one record in 1965 with "I Can't Help Myself." Please finish the following lyrics from that song: "sugar pie, ______ ______."
Answer: honey bunch
In 1975, a band from Texas received considerable airplay with a song called "Tush." Can you identify this group?
Answer: ZZ Top
Known for their blistering guitar solos, this band's only certified Billboard Hot 100 top-40 hit contained none and came as a surprise (and was sequenced deep into the album) and was on their "Signals" album. Some lyrics went as follows: "He's a radio receiver tuned to factories and farms. He's a writer and a ranger and a young boy bearing arms." What band had this hit?
RUSH