50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100

This Mississippi Delta style and artists like Muddy Waters were a primary source for early rock's melodies and lyrical themes.

What are The Blues?

100

This Motown-era songwriter/producer wrote numerous hits and was a central figure at Motown: he also led the Miracles.

Who is Smokey Robinson?

100

This genre emphasized extended instrumental jams, concept albums, and studio experimentation: Think Pink Floyd

What is Progressive Rock?

100

What year did MTV launch, and why did its arrival shift how musicians had to present themselves to reach mass audiences?

What is 1981?
What is artists needed strong videos and images to get exposure?

100

This 1990s subgenre emphasized "authenticity" and was associated with Seattle (name the subgenre and one defining band.)

What is Grunge and Nirvana/Pearl Jam/Soundgarden?

200

This guitarist and songwriter whose 1955 hit "Maybellene" helped define teen-centered lyrics and guitar-driven rock and roll.

Who is Chuck Berry?

200

This 1960s phenomenon from Britain dramatically reshaped American charts and youth culture when it arrived in 1964

What is the British Invasion?

200

What event and social tensions were associated with the decline of disco, and what longer-term musical forms carried disco’s influence forward?

What is Disco Demolition Night? (Also racism, homophobia, generational backlash)
What is Hip-Hop, house, and EDM?

200

Name two women artists from the 1980s who expanded the definition of rock, and briefly explain one barrier each faced in the industry.

Who are Joan Jett, Cyndi Lauper, Whitney Houston?

Joan Jett: Gatekeeping in labels/radio for women in hard rock
Cyndi Lauper: expectations in pop image, not taken seriously
Whitney Houston: black pop artists, couldn't dance

200

Define "genre blending" with one 1990s example and explain how blending expanded the meaning of rock in the decade.

Rap‑rock example: Rage Against the Machine
"Walk This Way" collaboration blending brought hip‑hop rhythms and political rap energy into rock, broadening rock’s stylistic and cultural reach.
Pop-Punk: Blink 182
etc. 

300

This female singer, blending gospel and R&B and noted in your course, influenced early rock with powerful vocals and a church‑inspired delivery

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

300

Explain how folk music’s lyrical focus influenced rock songcraft in the 1960s: reference one Bob Dylan idea

Folk emphasized storytelling and serious social themes; Dylan sought deeper, realistic lyrics (e.g., "Like a Rolling Stone") bringing narrative and political commentary into rock songwriting.

300

This Black artist is credited with shaping funk and often called the "Godfather of Soul."

Who is James Brown?

300

Define "arena rock" characteristics and give one example song from the 80s that fits the genre and why.

What is Don't Stop Believing and Living on a Prayer?


Huge arenas can sing along EASILY, good hooks, relatable lyrics.

300

This groundbreaking all-female music festival was founded by Sarah McLachlan in 1997

Lilith Fair

400

This technological format introduced mid‑20th century that created the teen single market (short, affordable records)

What is the 45 RPM Single?

400

What 1960s Detroit record company applied a "factory model" to producing hit singles, and who founded it?

What is Motown, Who is Berry Gordy?

400

This is one way punk culture changed how musicians thought about recording and performance

What is Emphasized DIY, low‑budget recordings and small, direct performances over polished stadium shows?

400

Describe the differences between glam metal and thrash metal in the 1980s and name a representative of each.

Glam: Polished, flashy, themes of partying: Motley Crue, Def Leopard, Van Halen
Thrash: Fast tempos, aggressive riffs, darker/political lyrics: Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax

400

This genre brought punk, pop, and ska together and had prominent bands like No Doubt and Sublime.

What is Ska, Ska-punk or Third-Wave Ska

500

This scandal changed the way DJs and record companies decided which music was to be played on the radio

Bonus: Who was the DJ that was persecuted for playing music by black artists

What was PAYOLA

Alan Freed, RIP

500

Identify two innovations or genres from the 1960s that expanded rock beyond dance music, give an example for each

What is Psychedelic/experimental rock: The Beatles
What is Motown/soul: The Supremes, Temptations
What is Folk: Bob Dylan/Pete Seger

What is Surf Rock: The Beach Boys

500

Choose one 1970s artist and explain how their music reflected social or technological changes of the decade, and how.

Who is _____?

500

This artist’s 14‑minute video for a single 1983 album track became a cultural event that showcased MTV’s power to create global pop icons.

Who is Michael Jackson?

500

Name one 1990s hip‑hop artist or group that influenced rock artists and mainstream culture

What is Public Enemy, NWA, or Beastie Boys?