Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Music Trivia Quiz #148 - Broadway Musicals, Singers, Artists, Songs, and More!

Music trivia questions and answers
  1. What Broadway musical revival did Lou Diamond Philips refuse to shave the top of
    his head for, in 1996?
     
  2. Who appeared on the cover of Seventeen magazine before selling over 11 million
    copies of her debut album?
     
  3. Who'd never been farther east than Montana when he wrote Proud Mary?
     
  4. What Kiss star sported the longest tongue in rock?
     
  5. What 1976 chart-topping song did Barry Manilow sing, but not write?
     
  6. Who was the top-selling album artist of the 1970s, according to Billboard?
     
  7. What Rodgers and Hammerstein show is the most often-performed musical in U.S.
    high schools?
     
  8. What trumpeter became the oldest person ever to score a chart-topping single, in
    1964?
     
  9. What genre did Ice Cube define as "the network newscast black people
    never had"?
     
  10. What 1865 Wagner opera opens on a ship?
     
  11. What R&B vocal quartet titled its third album II in 1994?
     
  12. Who are the Three Tenors?
     
  13. How many birthday candles were Cher, Dolly Parton and Sylivester Stallone each
    obliged to blow out in 1996?
     
  14. What bankrupt Las Vegas crooner spent $75,000 to refurbish his pet penguins'
    pond?
     
  15. What hard-drinking country legend explains his bumpy life in the book I Lived to
    Tell It All?
     
  16. Whose pop parody career includes the hits Addicted to Spuds, My Bologna and Eat
    It?
     
  17. What bandleader became the first jazz musician to get an honorary degree from
    Columbia University, in 1973?
     
  18. What tenor received a record 165 curtain calls at a Berlin opera house in 1988?
     
  19. What female singer scored 14 million-selling singles between 1967 and 1973?
     
  20. Who was the first female artist to debut on the Billboard album chart at Number
    One?
     
  21. What was the nickname of jazzman John Birks Gillespie?
     
  22. Which of the inmates who heard Johnny Cash's 1958 San Quentin concert became the
    biggest country music star?
     
  23. What mother and child spent years in Nashville shopping demos they'd recorded on
    a $30 cassette recorder?
     
  24. Whose guitar version of The Star-Spangled Banner was featulred in a 1996 Aiwa TV
    ad?
     
  25. What 15-year-old rock icon-to-be was grounded for the whole summer after
    sneaking out to her first concert, to see David Bowie?
     
  26. Who's waxed more gold and platinum albums than any other solo female artist?
     
  27. What Jackson actually had a million-selling LP called Let's Get Serious?
     
  28. What Sinatra signature tune became Elvis Presley's best-selling posthumous hit?
     
  29. What song-writing duo's hits made it to Broadway in the show Smokey Joe's Cafe?
     
  30. Who's "Monk" to jazz buffs?
     
  31. How many Grammy Awards did Lawrence Welk garner during his 50-year career?
     
  32. What studio did the Beatles use to record 191 songs?
     
  33. What jazz musician got his nickname by shortening "Satchel Mouth"?
     
  34. What two Frank Sinatra hits were tops for U.S. karaoke singers in 1993?
     
  35. What rocker Darius Rucker's stage name?
     
  36. What British group got its name from the title of a 1950 Muddy Waters song?

Answers to Fun Daily Trivia Quiz   # 148 - Music Questions
  1. The King and I.
  2. Whitney Houston.
  3. John Fogarty.
  4. Gene Simmons.
  5. I Write the Songs.
  6. Elton John.
  7. Oklahoma!
  8. Louis Armstrong.
  9. Rap.
  10. Tristan and Isolde.
  11. Boyz II Men.
  12. Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti.
  13. Fifty.
  14. Wayne Newton.
  15. George Jones.
  16. "Wierd Al" Yankovic's.
  17. Duke Ellington.
  18. Luciano Pavarotti.
  19. Aretha Franklin.
  20. Whitney Houston.
  21. Dizzy.
  22. Merle Haggard.
  23. The Judds.
  24. Jimi Hendrix's.
  25. Madonna.
  26. Barbra Streisand.
  27. Jermaine Jackson.
  28. My Way.
  29. Leiber and Stoller's.
  30. Thelonious Monk.
  31. Zero.
  32. Abbey Road.
  33. Louis Armstrong.
  34. New York, New York and My Way.
  35. Hootie.
  36. The Rolling Stones.