Trivia Quiz on American Music History
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
A ready-made music and history quiz that you can use in virtual and in-person events (Zoom, Teams, YouTube Live, Twitch, conferences, meetings, classrooms, etc.)
Test your knowledge of American music legends, milestones, and moments—from early blues and jazz to Motown, country, and classic rock. A fast-paced mix of icons, eras, and trivia that’ll get teams humming along.
Cue up a tour of American Music History with a team-friendly quiz that spans the Empress of the Blues to the sounds of Motown, country storytellers, rock trailblazers, and timeless holiday hits. Ideal for office happy hours, classrooms, music clubs, family game nights, and livestreams on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, YouTube Live, Twitch, and more, this set is ready to duplicate and host in minutes. Play solo or split into teams, read each question aloud, and keep the pace brisk (20–30 seconds per multiple choice). Mix in quick discussions, award bonus points for fun facts, and use a sudden-death tiebreaker if needed. With a balanced difficulty and a broad timeline—from the 1920s dance craze era through mid-century jazz and soul to late-20th-century country and pop—everyone has a chance to shine. Perfect for music lovers, trivia buffs, and anyone who enjoys a nostalgic spin through America’s soundtrack.
1. Which singer is known as the 'Empress of the Blues'?
A) Bessie Smith
B) Ma Rainey
C) Ida Cox
D) Dinah Washington
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2. President richard m nixon called what songstress an "ambassador of love"
A) Ella Fitzgerald
B) Lena Horne
C) Dinah Shore
D) Pearl Bailey
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3. Name the Motown star shot and killed by his father in 1984
A) Sam Cooke
B) James Brown
C) Marvin Gaye
D) Stevie Wonder
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4. What's been the ruin of many a poor boy in New Orleans
A) House of the rising
B) The Riverboat Gambler
C) The Bourbon Street Bar
D) A bad hand at cards
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5. How Are "Florence Ballard & Mary Wilson" More Commonly Known
A) Diana Ross & The Supremes
B) Motown's Original Trio
C) The Supremes
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6. What's The Connection Between Len Barry, Paul Hardcastle & Manfred Mann
A) They all originated from the United States.
B) They all played guitars as their primary instrument.
C) They all had a countdown-themed intro in every hit.
D) (Numbers) 123, 19, 54321
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7. The Tramps came from which US city?
A) Philadelphia
B) New York
C) Chicago
D) Detroit
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8. Dion DiMucci Headed A Group Named After An Avenue In The Bronx, What Was The Group Called
A) The Belmonts
B) The Fordham Five
C) The Grand Concourse Four
D) The Morrisania Trio
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9. James P Johnson Wrote The Signature To Which 1920's Dance Craze
A) The Charleston
B) The Lindy Hop
C) The Foxtrot
D) The Shimmy
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10. Janis Joplin Died In 1970, How Did She Die
A) From A Cocaine Overdose
B) Natural Causes
C) Alcohol Poisoning
D) From A Heroin Overdose
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11. In which American City did Motown music begin?
A) Chicago
B) Detroit
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
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12. Which American City Is Associated With Motown
A) Chicago
B) Detroit
C) New York
D) Atlanta
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13. Which 2 Singers Married In 1969 , Divorced In 1975, & Recorded One Last Album Together In 1995
A) George Jones & Tammy Wynette
B) Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
C) Sonny Bono & Cher
D) Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge
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14. Who Was Declared Dead On New Years Day 1953 At The Age Of 29?
A) Buddy Holly
B) Jim Morrison
C) Hank Williams
D) Elvis Presley
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15. What Are The first Names Of The Everly Bros
A) Alex & Charlie
B) John & Paul
C) Don & Phil
D) Bob & Tom
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16. In 1957, who left the music business to become a preacher.
A) Elvis Presley
B) Chuck Berry
C) Ray Charles
D) Little Richard
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17. Who Released The 70's Album Entitled Red Headed Stranger
A) Willie Nelson
B) Waylon Jennings
C) Johnny Cash
D) Merle Haggard
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18. "Which popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving? (White Christmas, Jingle Bells, Silent Night, Away In A Manger"" "
A) White Christmas
B) Silent Night
C) Jingle Bells
D) Away In A Manger
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19. Whose Nickname Was Satchmo
A) Dizzy Gillespie
B) Charlie Parker
C) Louis Armstrong
D) Miles Davis
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