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- 4. Album featuring the song "Hotel California."
- 6. Artist known for "Superstition," pioneering the use of synthesizers in music.
- 9. Influential reggae artist who popularised the genre worldwide.
- 10. Festival symbolising the counterculture of the 1970s, held in upstate New York.
- 12. This artist is known for her empowering anthem "I Will Survive."
- 13. Influential jazz musician whose work in the 1970s pushed the boundaries of the genre, especially in Bitches Brew.
- 15. English rock band famous for their concept album The Dark Side of the Moon.
- 16. This singer's poignant ballad "Vincent" pays tribute to a famous artist.
- 17. This Swedish pop group is a staple of the disco era, famous for "Dancing Queen."
- 19. Musical style that combines elements of rock with rhythm and blues, often featuring expressive vocals.
- 20. Musical style characterised by loud guitars and rebellious lyrics, exemplified by bands like The Ramones.
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- 1. This disco hit by the Bee Gees became an anthem for the dance floor in the 1970s.
- 2. The iconic guitar riff from "Smoke on the Water" is associated with this band.
- 3. Style of rock known for flamboyant performances, associated with David Bowie and Elton John.
- 5. British rock band known for their album Who's Next.
- 7. Instrumental genre popularised by artists like Jean-Michel Jarre.
- 8. Vocal group famous for their harmony-rich tracks, known for hits like "Ain't Nobody."
- 11. Music genre from the underground clubs of New York City.
- 14. The style of music that features lush harmonies and emotional lyrics, exemplified by artists like Carole King.
- 18. Instrument central to funk music, often played with a slap technique.
