A dobro is:
a. a style of early country music popular in the 1930s
b. the new type of banjo emerging from the 1930s
c. a record promoter who relied on payola (pay for play) practices
d. a steel guitar with a metal resonator instead of amplification
D
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a. David Garrick b. Susanna Centlivre c. Lewis Hallam d. Royall Tyler
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A. Cassatt B. Toulouse-Lautrec C. Renoir D. Degas
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The leader and composer of this listening example is:
A. Louis Armstrong. B. Duke Ellington. C. Benny Goodman. D. Count Basie.