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Music Appreciation
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The most influential and economically successful member of N.W.A. He founded an independent record label (Death Row/Interscope) - cultivated a number of younger rappers - and continued to develop a distinctive hip-hop production style - christened 'G
Grateful Dead
RIAA
The Ramones
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
2. Known as the 'Genius of Soul'; songwriter - arranger - keyboard player - and vocalist fluent in R&B - jazz - and mainstream pop.
Ray Charles
Queen Latifah
disco
progressive country
3. Marketing category that emerged around 1990; it is most often used to describe bands like are.E.M. - Sonic Youth - the Dead Kennedys - and Nirvana.
alternative rock
art rock
Bruce Springsteen
Grandmaster Flash
4. Hip-hop artist whose work is a self-conscious alternative to the violence and sexism in the work of rap stars such as Dr. Dre - the Notorious B.I.G. - and 2Pac Shakur. Her commitment to female empowerment builds on the ground-breaking example of Quee
punk rock
disco
Lauryn Hill
art rock
5. DJ and leader of the furious five - he developed many of the turntable techniques that characterized early hip-hop music.
world music
The Ramones
RIAA
Grandmaster Flash
6. One of the biggest stars to emerge from disco in the 1970s. She sang on several disco classics - including 'Love to Love You Baby' (1976) and 'Good Times' (1979).
Donna Summer
Lauryn Hill
Run-D.M.C.
N.W.A.
7. Veteran of folk pop groups such as the New Christy Minstrels and the First Edition - star of made-for-TV movies. One of the main beneficiaries of country pop's increasing mainstream appeal.
Led Zeppelin
soft soul
N.W.A.
Kenny Rogers
8. Heterogeneous category that includes artists from Africa - the Near East - and Asia—the ultimate margins of the American music industry.
RIAA
world music
synthesizer
sampling
9. Style of electronic dance music that originated in the Detroit area during the 1980s.
nashville sound
alternative music
funk music
techno
10. Born in the impoverished shantytowns of Kingston - Jamaica - reggae first became popular in the United States in 1973 - after the release of the Jamaican film The Harder They Come and its soundtrack album. The heart of reggae music consists of 'riddi
Beastie Boys
reggae
Willie Nelson
Queen Latifah
11. The leader of the Wailers and a national hero in his native Jamaica - Marley was reggae's most effective international ambassador. His songs of determination - rebellion - and faith - rooted in the Rastafarian belief system - found a worldwide audien
Willie Nelson
breakdancing
Bob Marley
world music
12. Trade association whose member companies—Universal - Sony - Warner Brothers - Arista - Atlantic - BMG - RCA - Capitol - Elektra - Interscope - and Sire Records—control the sale and distribution of approximately 90 percent of the offline music in the
sampling
RIAA
psychedelic rock
Michael Jackson
13. Parton was born in the hill country of Tennessee and began her recording career at age eleven. She moved to Nashville in 1964 and built her career with regular appearances on country music radio and television.
gangsta rap
Dolly Parton
Vanilla Ice
Bruce Springsteen
14. Sophisticated approach to the vocal presentation and instrumental arrangement of country music; a fusion of 'country' and 'cosmopolitan.'
Peter Gabriel
countrypolitan
house music
reggae
15. Marketing category that emerged around 1990; it is most often used to describe bands like are.E.M. - Sonic Youth - the Dead Kennedys - and Nirvana.
alternative rock
Led Zeppelin
Lauryn Hill
bluegrass
16. Named after the Warehouse - a popular gay dance club in Chicago - it was a style of techno dance music. Many house recordings were purely instrumental - with elements of European synth-pop - Latin soul - reggae - rap - and jazz grafted over an insist
Napster
Aretha Franklin
pop rock
house music
17. In progressive country - performers wrote songs that were more intellectual and liberal in outlook than their contemporaries and were more concerned with testing the limits of the country music tradition than with scoring hits. The key artists includ
bluegrass
Napster
progressive country
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
18. Emerged during the 1970s as one part of the cultural complex of hip-hop. It consisted of rhymed speech accompanied by funk-derived rhythmic grooves.
rap
pop rock
Nirvana
MP3
19. Emerged during the 1970s as one part of the cultural complex of hip-hop. It consisted of rhymed speech accompanied by funk-derived rhythmic grooves.
N.W.A.
Kenny Rogers
hardcore
rap
20. Genre that developed out of hard rock in the 1970s and achieved mainstream success in the 1980s.
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
psychedelic rock
Carlos Santana
heavy metal
21. Device that enables musicians to create or 'synthesize' musical sounds. Began to appear on rock records during the early 1970s.
synthesizer
heavy metal
Lauryn Hill
Led Zeppelin
22. Co-founded in 1984 by the hip-hop promoter Russell Simmons and the musician-producer Rick Rubin. During the 1980s - Def Jam cross-promoted a new generation of artists - expanding and diversifying the national audience for hip-hop - and in 1986 became
Def Jam
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
psychedelic rock
N.W.A.
23. -one of the forerunners of the Grunge genre - originally part of the 'no wave' scene in NY -Many alternative bands such as Nirvana looked up to them -album 'Daydream Nation' was well-received by critics - and then they were signed to Geffen Records -
Beastie Boys
MIDI
Sonic Youth
house music
24. British hard rock band that formed in London in 1968. Zeppelin's sledgehammer style of guitar-focused rock music drew on various influences - including urban blues - San Francisco psychedelia - and the virtuoso guitar playing of Jimi Hendrix.
Led Zeppelin
Janis Joplin
The Sex Pistols
Dolly Parton
25. Rapper from Oakland - California; hit the charts in 1990 with Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em - which held the Number One position for twenty-one weeks and sold over ten million copies - becoming the bestselling rap album of all time.
M.C. Hammer
James Brown
country pop
reggae
26. The 'Godfather of Soul.' He was known for his acrobatic physicality and remarkable charisma on stage. No other single musician has proven to be as influential on the sound and style of black music as James Brown.
N.W.A.
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
James Brown
Grandmaster Flash
27. A digital recording process wherein a sound source is recorded with a microphone - converted to a digital stream of binary numbers - and stored in a computer. The sampled sounds may be retrieved in a number of ways.
Lauryn Hill
bluegrass
sampling
alternative music
28. Band that originated in the 1960s San Francisco rock scene. Their career spanned more than three decades.
Grateful Dead
MP3
world music
Paul Simon
29. Music played by San Francisco bands that encompassed a variety of styles and musical influences - including folk rock - blues - 'hard rock -' Latin music - and Indian classical music.
grunge rock
psychedelic rock
N.W.A.
Clear channel
30. African American musical style rooted in R&B and gospel that became popular during the 1960s.
pop rock
rap
soul music
Napster
31. The most important woman in the history of hip-hop - in terms of both her commercial success and her effectiveness in establishing a feminist beachhead on the male-dominated field of rap music.
Queen Latifah
Paul Simon
N.W.A.
progressive country
32. Got his start in the 1960s as a member of the famous folk rock duo Simon and Garfunkel. His album Graceland (1986) was a global collaboration recorded in South Africa - England - and the United States. It is the album responsible - more than any othe
Paul Simon
David Bowie
punk rock
Prince
33. Slick variety of rhythm & blues - often with lush orchestral accompaniment: the O'Jays - the Spinners - Al Green - Barry White.
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
sampling
gangsta rap
soft soul
34. Variant of hip-hop music; its emergence was heralded nationwide by the release of the album Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A. (Niggaz with Attitude). It included artists such as Snoop Doggy Dogg - 2Pac Shakur - and the Notorious B.I.G.
Led Zeppelin
gangsta rap
sampling
Bruce Springsteen
35. The term 'alternative'—like the broadly equivalent terms 'underground' and 'independent'—is used across a wide range of popular genres - including rock - rap - adult contemporary - dance - folk - and country music. It is used to describe music that c
alternative music
sampling
Lauryn Hill
soul music
36. Style of electronic dance music that originated in the Detroit area during the 1980s.
Kenny Rogers
Prince
techno
Run-D.M.C.
37. Rock style that emerged in the late 1970s. It was a 'back to basics' rebellion against the perceived artifice and pretension of corporate rock music—a stripped-down and often purposefully 'nonmusical' version of rock music.
urban folk
synthesizer
Ray Charles
punk rock
38. The most outrageous—and therefore famous—punk band - formed in 1975 in London. They were the creation of Malcolm McAllen - owner of a London boutique called Sex - which specialized in leather and rubber clothing.
funk music
Nirvana
The Sex Pistols
James Brown
39. In progressive country - performers wrote songs that were more intellectual and liberal in outlook than their contemporaries and were more concerned with testing the limits of the country music tradition than with scoring hits. The key artists includ
punk rock
RIAA
Led Zeppelin
progressive country
40. Acrobatic solo dancing improvised by the young 'B-boys' who attended hip-hop dances.
Grandmaster Flash
gangsta rap
hardcore
breakdancing
41. Device that standardized digital technologies - enabling devices produced by different manufacturers to 'communicate' with one another.
MIDI
N.W.A.
Def Jam
heavy metal
42. Springsteen's music and personal image evoked the rebellious rock 'n' rollers of the 1950s and the socially conscious folk rockers of the 1960s. His songs reflected his working-class origins and sympathies.
Bruce Springsteen
pop rock
hip-hop
Carlos Santana
43. Trio consisting of the MCs Run (Joseph Simmons - b. 1964) and D.M.C. (Darryl McDaniels - b. 1964) - and the DJ Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell - b. 1965). Perhaps the most influential act in the history of rap music - they established a hard-edged - roc
hip-hop
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
Run-D.M.C.
Kurt Cobain
44. Upbeat variety of rock music represented by artists such as Elton John - Paul McCartney - Rod Stewart - Chicago - and Peter Frampton.
Beastie Boys
analog recording
pop rock
alternative rock
45. Country vocalist who scored crossover hits with songs such as 'I Fall to Pieces -' and 'Crazy -' both recorded in 1961.
funk music
Patsy Cline
house music
M.C. Hammer
46. Ice's first album - To the Extreme (1990) - monopolized the Number One position for sixteen weeks in early 1991 - selling seven million copies. When it was discovered that Van Winkle - raised in reasonably comfortable circumstances in a middle-class
Carlos Santana
pop rock
Vanilla Ice
Janis Joplin
47. Country music style involving polished arrangements and a sophisticated approach to vocal presentation. The recordings of Patsy Cline were among the most important manifestations of the Nashville sound.
heavy metal
funk music
nashville sound
Def Jam
48. Born in Texas - Nelson was one of the most influential figures in the progressive country movement. Nelson's rise to national fame came in the mid-1970s - through his association with a group of musicians collectively known as 'the Outlaws.'
breakdancing
Willie Nelson
Lauryn Hill
soft soul
49. Rock style that emerged in the late 1970s. It was a 'back to basics' rebellion against the perceived artifice and pretension of corporate rock music—a stripped-down and often purposefully 'nonmusical' version of rock music.
punk rock
Michael Jackson
soul music
psychedelic rock
50. Singer and guitarist who founded the alternative rock band Nirvana. His recordings broke through to the commercial mainstream and popularized grunge rock. He shot himself in Seattle in 1994.
art rock
Kurt Cobain
art rock
The Sex Pistols