Rockin' Out
Instruments
That's a Rap!
On-Stage
Songs from Film Stills
100

This 1960s' British rock band holds the record for the most #1 hits in the United States

The Beatles

100

This instrument has six strings and was turned "solid-body electric" by inventor Les Paul

The guitar

100

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. is a rapper better known by this name, inspired by Charlie Brown's canine companion

Snoop Dogg

100

At over eight billion dollars worldwide, this Disney-adapted musical set in Africa with songs written by Elton John is the highest-grossing musical of all time.

The Lion King

100

The song from this film still of The Wizard of Oz won the Oscar for Best Original Song of 1939.

"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"

200

Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael were first in a band called Kara's Flowers before forming which current rock group?

Maroon 5

200

Drums, xylophones, chimes, and anything else you might hit are in which section of the orchestra?

Percussion

200

This rapper was in the news last month not for his music but for his divorce from Kim Kardashian

Kanye West

200

Tchaikovsky wrote only three ballets in his lifetime: Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and this ballet frequently played at Christmas.

The Nutcracker

200

Surprisingly, this music video's song by Michael Jackson only reached #4 on the U.S. Charts.

"Thriller"

300

From A Fever You Can't Sweat Out to Pray for the Wicked, Brendon Urie is the only person to appear on every album by which band?

Panic! at the Disco

300

This keyed instrument also shares a name with a musical term for "quiet"

Piano

300

This artist's 2017 album Coloring Book was the first streaming-only album to ever win a Grammy

Chance the Rapper

300

This was the first musical written by duo Rodgers and Hammerstein, named after the state wedged between Kansas and Texas

Oklahoma!

300

The Smash Mouth song playing in this scene was released two years before Shrek came out in theaters.

"All-Star"

400

After writing the songs "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Johnny B. Goode," who was referred to as "The Father of Rock 'n' Roll?"

Chuck Berry

400

Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Nick Ruybalid all play what loud brass instrument?

The trumpet

400

This female rapper won Best New Artist at the Grammys this week; her hit single "Savage" was also nominated for three awards, winning two

Megan Thee Stallion

400

This 19th-century composer wrote operas such as La Boheme, Tosca, Madame Butterfly, and Turandot

Puccini

400

The song from this music video scene reached #1 on U.S. Charts in 2012 for artists Gotye and Kimbra.

"Somebody That I Used to Know"

500

Despite their name and all their songs about surfing, this band's drummer (Dennis Wilson) was the only member who actually knew how to surf.

The Beach Boys

500

Traditionally, this type of group consists of two violins, one viola, and a cello -- four players in total

A string quartet

500

Of the nine songs to reach #1 on the U.S. Charts after an artist's death, two of them are by the same person: "Hypnotize" and "Mo Money, Mo Problems" by this rapper

The Notorious B.I.G.

(also acceptable: Biggie Smalls)

500

"One Day More," "I Dreamed A Dream," and "Do You Hear the People Sing?" are musical numbers from what stage show based from a Victor Hugo novel?

Les Misérables

500

The song playing in this photo is also the name of the 1952 musical it comes from.

"Singin' in the Rain"