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How did Hawaiian music influence the blues and country music
A stringed instrument, originally from Hawaii, which became popular in the U.S. mainland in the early 20th century.
First performing rights society in the United States
ASCAP
first performing rights organization to have an "open door" policy
BMI
banjo player who created the "defining" sound of bluegrass
Bill Monroe
Corporation responsible for the development of the 33 1/3 rpm LP
Columbia Records
independent country label with artists such as Tim McGraw, Wynonna and Jo Dee Messina
Curb Records
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host of American Bandstand when it went on the ABC network
Dick Clark
first international recording star
Enrico Caruso
Federal ruling that caused AM and FM radio to go separate ways
FM Non Duplication Rule
major award created by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences create
Grammy
first solo recording "star" in country music
Jimmie Rodgers
country artist recorded in 1923 in Atlanta that began the hillbilly record business
John Carson
designed the first commercially successful solid body guitar
Les Paul
famous guitar player who introduced multi-track recording, overdubbing and the echo chamber
Les Paul
female gospel singer, who recorded "Movin' On Up" for Apollo Records
Mahalia Jackson
Columbia executive who hated rock'n'roll and claimed it "hardly qualifies as music"
Mitch Miller
City that was the "center" for country music from 1924 until the end of World War II
Nashville
Could you own a telephone before 1984
No
Area in New York where songwriters and publishers were located
Tin Pan Alley
built the first recording studio on what became Music Row
Owen Bradley
Bandleader known as the "King of Jazz?"
Paul Whiteman
Corporation responsible for introducing the 45 rpm record
RCA Victor