Cards in this guide (16)
Who was the founder of Motown
If you were traveling from Los Angeles to Melbourne what direction would you most likely be traveling
Slaves were allowed to practice Christianity because
some of the teachings taught the slaves to be more submissive. (APEX)
Bluegrass had a big increase in popularity when a famed 1960s TV show featured a bluegrass theme song who wrote and performed the song
The show was probably, "The Beverly Hillbillies," and the theme
song was performed by "Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and the Foggy
Mt. Boys."
Which gospel artist recorded the song Move On Up a Little Higher
Mahalia Jackson recorded the song 'Move On Up a Little
Higher.'
Early blues recordings were categorized in which two ways
Rural (country) and urban
What African-American artists released an important country album in 1962
What part of the United States is the Appalachian mountains located
(Apex) - Close to the Atlantic Coast
Which concept is associated with the beginning of gospel music
Which musicians was a member of the Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers were session musicians who provided the
backing to most Motown recordings. Some of the musicians were Jack
Ashford, Robert White, and Eddie Willis.
Which statement of traditional African American songs is correct
The songs were connected to life and daily functions.
What is jamming in World War 2
Jamming is a radio transmission deliberately sent out to disrupt
the enemy's communications.
When was Elvis Knapman born
Elvis Knapman was born in 1985.
When Cecil sharp came to America to collect songs he found songs other countries
Each of these is a type of acoustic guitar except what
Which one of these is not a characteristic of folk music
Folk music was invented in the 1930s by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.