Quiz
20 Questions to test your musical knowledge
Q1. Which musician was known as The Lizard King? Q11. Which US
Q2. On 7th April 1985, which duo were the first
in a drive-b
rapper died in 1996 after being shot
y shooting?
western pop group to pla?y in China? Q12. Who had a number one hit single in 1964 with
Q3. In which Beatles songs are the following
‘Little Red Rooster’?
locations mentioned...
a) Isle of Wight, b) Dak
Q13. Which group had a number one album in 1979
with ‘Regatta De Blanc’?
g) Bishopsgate, h) L.A?
d) Tucson, e) Miami Beach, f
ota, c) Southampton,
) Blackburn,
Q14. By what name is Schubert
Q4. Which UK
better known?
’s Symphony No.8
country in the title?
number one single in 1987 had a
Q15. Which band had a hit with ‘He Ain’
Q5. Which solo artist sold the most records in the
He’s My Brother’ in both 1969 and
t Hea
1988?
vy,
Bo
US
y George?
A in 1981; Michael Jackson, K
?
enny R?
?
ogers or Q16. Which 1980
name to the title of a BBC
Splodgenessabounds
comedy series?
hit gives its
Q6. The film ‘The Coal Miners Daughter
the life of which country singer?
’ was about Q17. Which pop band named itself after an
American firetruck?
Q7. Which artist released an album and mo
under the same title of ‘Get Rich or Die T
vie
ryin’?
Q18. What is the common link between
Clark 5, Fat Larry’s Band?
The Dave
Q8. Who had a hit with a co
the Blue Notes?
and Harold Melvin &
Laine’s hit single ‘I believ
ver v
e’ in 1996?
ersion of Frankie
Q19. Who sang the TV theme tune to ‘Rawhide’?
Q9. Which singer had a string of hits in the 70s and
is often referred to as the ‘Queen of Disco’
Q20. What w
the UK?
as Culture Club’s first number one in
Q10. Which pop singer did Debbie Rowe marry?
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