- What is the minimum number of musicians a band must have to be considered a "big band"?
- A: Ten.
- What musical instrument's sales escalated from 228,000 in 1950 to 2.3 million in 1971?
A: The guitar's.
- What 1976 chart-topping song did Barry Manilow sing, but not write?
A: I Write the Songs.
- What does the Italian musical term adagio mean?
A: Slow.
- Who was the top-selling album artist of the 1970's according to Billboard?
A: Elton John.
- What's the only group to claim two of the top ten best-selling singles of the 1970's?
A: The Bee Gees.
- Who was the first country artist to sell over 10 million copies of an album?
A: Garth Brooks.
- Music trivia questions and answers
- What band is named after a scuplture in Seattle that hums in the wind?
A: Soundgardem.
- What two Frank Sinatra hits were tops for U.S. karaoke singers in 1993?
A: New York, New York and My Way.
- What stringed symphonic instrument has a pedestal and a crown?
A: The Harp.
- What studio did the Beatles use to record 191 songs?
A: Abby Road.
- What jazz musician got his nickname by shortening "Satchel Mouth"?
A: Louis Armstrong.
- What jazz trumpeter was dubbed the "Prince of Darkness"?
A: Miles Davis.
- What did Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen lose in a 1984 auto accident?
A: An arm.
- What Southampton junior high school musical was cancelled in 1994 when Shinnecock Indians objected to the " Ug-a-wug" song?
A: Peter Pan.
- What classical conductor won posthumous Grammy Awards in 1991, 1992, and 1993?
A: Leonard Bernstein.
- Who's "Monk" to jazz buffs?
A: Thelonious MOnk.
- What California group waited 22 years to score their first chart-toping single since 1966?
A: The Beach Boys.
- What city's opera house does " The Phantom of the Opera" prowl?
A: Paris.
- Who scored his first platinum album since 1978 with " The Icon Is Love " in 1994?
A: Barry White.
- What Michael Jackson album spawned five chart-topping singles?
A: Bad.
- What trumpeter became the oldest person ever to score a chart-topping single, in 1964?
A: Louis Armstrong.
- What rock star was trying to bite the head off a bat in concert when the bat decided to bite back?
A: Ozzy Osbourne.
- What Shania Twain recording became the best-selling country music album ever by a female artist, in 1996?
A: The Woman in Me.
- What patriotic song was originally titled "The Defense of Fort McHenry?
A: The Star Spangled Banner.
- Who's waxed more gold and platinum albums than any other solo female artist?
A: Barbara Streisand.
- How many songs from the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" were released as singles?
A: Zero.
- What singer for a 70's British rock quartet changed his name from Frederick Bulsara?
A: Freddie Mercury.
- What rock'n'roll singer is memorialized by a eight-foot bronze statue in Lubbock, Texas?
A: Buddy Holly.
- What Woody Guthrie song goes "From California to the New York island / From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters"?
A: This Land is Your Land.
- What Pink Floyd song was banned by the South African government after it became an anthem for black school children?
A: Another Brick in the Wall.
- What were the two most popular rock operas of 1969?
A: Hair and Tommy.
- What are the two most common unbowed stringed instruments found in a symphony orchestra?
A: The Harp and the Piano.
- What legendary soul singer wrecked his Corvette the first time he drove it?
A: Ray Charles.
- What tenor received a record 165 curtain calls at a Berlin opera house in 1988?
A: Luciano Pavarotti.
- What Beatles single lasted longest on the charts, at 19 weeks?
A: Hey Jude.
All of these answers were taken from http://www.triviaplaying.com/25_music_Q_.htm
Other recommended sites for music trivia are www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/music
http://www.triviacountry.com/51_Music.htm
Also-here are two more questions 1) What was Kid Rock's real name? A- Robert Ritchie 2) What is Elton John's real name? A- Reginald