The singer of "Jolene"
Dolly Parton
The famous Canadian who was in love with his Baby sitter in the hit song "Diana"
Paul Anka
This popular crooner was nicknamed Ol' blue eyes
Frank Sinatra
Just A spoonful of sugar is from what popular Children's film
Who is Mary Poppins
Diana Ross fronted which Tamla group?
The Supremes
Famously known as "The Gambler"
Kenny Rogers
This man and his friends wanted to " Rock around the clock"
Bill Haley & His comets
Dean Martin popularly compared love to pizza in this classic hit
That's Amore
"Small and white, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me" are the lyrics to what musical classic?
What is Edelweiss
Were the Everley brothers actually brothers?
Yes
She was Walkin' after Midnight
Patsy Cline
This 1957 hit By Elvis himself was about a party in prison.
Jailhouse Rock
This crooner loved the "Green Green Grass of Home"
Tom Jones
'Shall we dance' is the title of a song from what popular film starring Yul Brenner and Debra Kerr
The King & I
What is the minimum number of musicians a band must have to be considered a "big band"?
10
He coined the song " Hey Good Lookin'"
Hank Williams
The 1958 hit 'La Bamba" was sang by this famous artist whose life was cut short at 17.
Ritchie Valens
This Crooner is especially popular around the holidays with his hit song " White Christmas"
Bing Crosby
Oh what a beautiful Morning is from what classic musical?
Oklahoma
Which country-style singer was known as Gentleman Jim?
Jim Reeves
Known as Birthplace of Country Music
Tennessee
February 3, 1959 took the lives of 3 American rock and roll musicians and was forever known as.....
The Day Music Died
Rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash
Nat King Cole had many hits before his early demise but only one about this masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance
Mona Lisa
This Elvis song became a hit from his movie Girls! Girls! Girls!
What is Return to sender
Which dance was Chubby Checker doing at the start of the ’60s?
The Twist