Music Trivia: True or False?
Music Trivia: True or False?
Think you know your music trivia? Well, take our quiz to see whether you're a super-sleuth or could do with brushing up...
Think you know your music trivia? Well, take our quiz to see whether you're a super-sleuth or could do with brushing up...
True or false: Shania Twain is a distant relative of 'Huckleberry Finn' author Mark Twain.
True or false: Radiohead's Thom Yorke real name is not Thom, or even Thomas – it's John.
True or false: the only member of ZZ Top without a beard is called Frank Beard.
True or false: Robbie Williams was just 14 years old when he joined Take That.
True or false: The Bee Gees took their name from an Irish family friend who often said 'Bejesus!' when they were growing up.
True or false: the first-ever music video played on MTV was 'Video Killed the Radio Star'.
True or false: Actor Billy Crystal's babysitter when he was a kid was jazz great Billie Holiday.
True or false: John Lennon once owned an island in Clew Bay, off the coast of Co. Mayo.
True or false: Elton John refuses to wear a backstage pass at his gigs, because he thinks people should already know who he is.
True or false: Taylor Swift's first job was on a Christmas Tree farm.
True or false: Elvis Presley got the idea for his iconic white jumpsuit after seeing footage of our own Joe Dolan wearing something similar.
True or false: Noel Gallagher's job was as a roadie for The Inspiral Carpets before he joined his brother Liam's band.
True or false: Justin Bieber has a fear of oranges and specifies that each venue he plays must be cleared of them before he enters the building.
True or false: Only half of U2's members were actually born in Ireland.
True or false: Don McLean wrote 'American Pie' because that was the name of the plane which crashed and killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper.
True or false: Rapper Vanilla Ice's real name is Robert Van Winkle.
True or false: Madonna is afraid of thunder.
True or false: Rapper Drake was born in prison while his mother was serving a sentence for shoplifting lipsticks.
True or false: Chris de Burgh's 'Lady in Red' was originally called 'Lady in Black', but he changed it after his wife said that she didn't like the colour red.
True or false: Lady Gaga named her new album 'Joanne' after her late aunt, who died at the age of 19.