1. Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, Glenn Clark, Chris Hillman, and Michael Clarke: The Byrds
2. Depeche Mode sang about "your own" this in 1990: "Personal Jesus"
3. A hit for both Gladys Knight and the Pips and Marvin Gaye: "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
4. Singer of the Guess Who: Burton Cummings
5. "Semi-Charmed Life" was their biggest hit: Third Eye Blind
6. 1983-84 novelty song about the Three Stooges: "The Curly Shuffle"
7. A 1986 album and song by Cameo: "Word Up"
8. Composer of the music for "West Side Story": Leonard Bernstein (from Boston, btw)
9. Pigpen's last name: McKernan
10. Eddie Vedder's group: Pearl Jam
11. Leader of the gospel group "The Family": Kirk Franklin
12. The sound a bagpipe makes: Skirl
13. This 60s dance craze was popularized by The Larks: "The Jerk" (incidentally, KC fans, have you ever heard this song? It had to have been an influence.)
14. USA for Africa's 1985 charity single: "We Are The World"
15. A Motley Crue hit from 1987 that mentions various strip clubs: "Girls, Girls, Girls"
16. The "Sweet Home Alabama" group: Lynyrd Skynyrd
17. A 1963 hit for the Rivingtons: "The Bird's The Word"
Bonus: Weird early '80s cartoon series featuring blue people, that often used classical music as incidental themes: The Smurfs