The composer/lyricist(s) of the 1920s and 30s best known for using clever, sophisticated
lyrics and unusual rhythms with trivial librettos, and who wrote Anything Goes (“You’re the
Top”) and Kiss Me Kate ("Brush Up Your Shakespeare") was/were:
a. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
b. Cole Porter
c. George and Ira Gershwin
d. Irving Berlin
e. Gilbert and Sullivan
b.
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A. Africa's huge population. B. a large number of theaters. C. video piracy. D. Africa's poverty.
Parliament and Funkadelic were
A. disco groups named after popular clubs in New York. B. funk bands led by George Clinton. C. the first bands with all gay members. D. Chicago soul bands who had hits in the seventies.
The Norman Conquest refers to the British defeat of the Germans in 1066 C.E
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
One of the first songs about the automobile as a cultural icon
a. "Tutti Frutti" b. "Johnny B. Goode" c. "Rocket 88" d. "Good Rockin' Tonight"