img00.deviantart.net The members of The Beatles were: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and:
Fill in the missing word in the title of a famous song by Queen, released on the "Innuendo" album. The lyrics refer to Freddie Mercury's fatal illness.
wikipedia.org In 1974, __________ won the Eurovision Song Contest with their "Waterloo" song. It was Sweden's first victory.
flickr.com Accodring to a Rolling Stone journalist and biographer David Sinclair, "Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh and Sporty were the most recognisable group since John, Paul, George and Ringo of The Beatles". The band was a pop culture icon of the 90s. This is a description of:
wikipedia.org The biggest success of this Irish band came in 1987, when they released "The Joshua Tree" album. The first single, „With or Without You", became a number 1 Billboard hit. This is a description of:
wikipedia.org "Another Brick in the Wall’, "Money", and "Wish You Were Here" are one of the most famous songs by ____________, a rock band established in 1965 in London.
flickr.com This iconic French artist was born in 1915 in Paris. She's known for songs such as "La vie en rose", "Milord" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". It's a description of:
wikipedia.org ___________ is a British musician, composer and vocalist. In the 1970s/1980s he was the principal songwriter and lead singer for The Police. He’s known for hits such as "Roxanne", "Message In A Bottle" or "Englishman in New York".
wikipedia.org ___________ is an Icelandic singer known for "Human Behaviour" and "Joga", among other songs. She was also the leading actress and the music composer for Lars von Trier's "Dancer in the Dark".