This company created a device which changed music forever by syncing the songs with a computer.
Apple Computer
This informal dance was popular in the mid-20th-century at high schools and clubs all over North America. Just leave your shoes on the side.
Sock Hop.
This popular song from the movie Frozen has most parents cringing every time they hear it.
Let it go.
Who let the ---- out?
Dogs
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of its most famous album this band played world tours in 2017 and 2019.
U2
This current rapper recently joined the billionare club.
Kayne West
This device had a limited amount of records it could play and was popular at cafe and shops through the 1980s. No internet was needed just a quarter.
Jukebox
This famous song from the 1994 movie the Lion King doesn't paint life as square.
Circle of Life
This House of Pain song has made the time between the third and fourth quarters of football in Madison something of a bucket list item.
Jump Around.
This song released in 2019 was number one a record-breaking nineteen consecutive weeks. Just make sure to bring your horse.
Old Town Road
This company revolutionized how people listen to music using the Internet.
Spotify
This speed of record had a higher quality sound due to its faster rotating speed but was limited due to its size. Perfect size for a hit song except for Hey Jude.
45 rpm
Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth and Lumière sing this song to Belle in Beauty and the Beast.
Be Our Guest
This band has a song called Holiday that was popular in sport arenas in the 2000s. The Vancouver Canucks used it as a goal song.
Green Day
This earth shattering song in 1991 changed the face of music for the next decade mistakenly it never made it to number one on the Billboard Charts. MTV played it every hour.
Smells Like Teen Spirit.
This famous 13 story building resembles a stack of records on a turntable in Hollywood, California.
Capitol Records.
These Saddleman of the 1950s were renamed after a famous comet not for "Rocking around the Clock".
Bill Haley and the Comets.
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-What? This 1946 Disney movie was never released on VHS, DVD or Disney+.
Song of the South
The only intelligible word in this song is "Hey." Part one had all the lyrics.
Rock n Roll Part 2.
This song written over a weekend is currently the number one song in the United States.
Blinding Lights
This record label achieved fame in the late 1980s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement.
Sub Pop
This popular TV show had millions of teens learning about new artists that started in 1952 and ended in 1989.
American Bandstand.
Over 300 songs have been written and performed for this pair of overachieving boys including famous singers like Sheena Easton and Wayne Brady. Even the pet platypus has a theme song.
Phineas and Ferb.
This tune composed and arranged by Jacques Ysaye was a fan favorite of the Hartford Whalers and slowly adopted by its current team the Carolina Hurricanes.
Brass Bonaza
This famous singer was the lead singer for Destiny's Child before gaining fame as Austin Power's sidekick.
Beyonce