This singer shook his hips and sang “Hound Dog.”
Elvis
This pianist sang “Blueberry Hill.”
Fats Domino
This group sang “Rock Around the Clock.”
Bill Haley & His Comets
What Decade was the song 'Hound Dog' published and who is the artist?
Elvis/ 1950s
This four-string instrument was a staple in rock ’n’ roll bands and could be electric or acoustic.
Guitar
This singer was famous for the song “Peggy Sue.”
Buddy Holly
This high-energy piano player sang “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally.”
Little Richard
This band backed Buddy Holly.
The Crickets
What Decade was the song 'The Snakes Crawl At Night' published and who is the artist?
Charlie Pride
1950s
This percussion instrument is known to keep the beat of the songs.
Drums
He sang “Johnny B. Goode.”
Chuck Berry
Known as “The Killer,” he pounded the piano while singing “Great Balls of Fire.”
Jerry Lee Lewis
This song asks you to twist, shake it up, and shout. What band sings the song "Twist and Shout"
The Beatles
What Decade was the song 'Ring Of Fire' published and who is the artist?
Johnny Cash
1960
This keyboard instrument was widely used in both rock n' roll and blues music.
Piano
This wild pianist was known for pounding the keys and singing “Great Balls of Fire.”
Jerry Lee Lewis
This blind pianist played both the piano and harmonica and sang the song "Fingertips".
Stevie Wonder
This song by Charlie Pride talks about fancy lights and heartbreak.
Crystal Chandeliers
What Decade was the song 'Tutti Frutti' published and who is the artist?
Little Richard
1950s
This instrument is famous for its bag, drones, and chanter, and is strongly associated with Scottish and Cape Breton music.
Bagpipes
This rock ’n’ roll singer was known for shouting “Good Golly, Miss Molly!”
Little Richard
This pianist mixed gospel and rock and sang “What’d I Say.”
Ray Charles
This song about a bird was a big hit in the late 1950s.
Rockin' Robin
What Decade was the song 'Peggy Sue' published and who is the artist?
Buddy Holly
1950s
This string instrument is essential in Cape Breton music and was also popular in 50s–60s folk and country bands.
Fiddle (or violin)