Famous African Americans Faces in Music

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Famous African Americans Faces in Music The following musicians are regarded as among the greatest in the world. Images will appear on the first mouse click. Names will appear on the second. See how many out of 20 you get correct when the answers are revealed.

Louis Armstrong

Duke Ellington

Count Basie

Ella Fitzgerald

Nat “King” Cole

Muddy Waters

Ray Charles

Fats Domino

Billie Holiday

Dizzy Gillespi

Chuck Berry

Little Richard

Miles Davis

James Brown

Thelonius Monk

Diana Ross

Jimi Hendrix

Lou Rawls

Prince

Michael Jackson

Credits This compilation was created for instruction purposes only by Mark Bowersox. February 3, 2010 Images shown in this presentation were taken from various sources through Google on the internet.