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[edit] Events
[edit] January
- January – following an investigation by The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and London detectives, police raids in England and the Netherlands recover nearly 500 original Beatles studio tapes, recorded during the Let It Be sessions. Five people are arrested. The tapes have been used for bootleg releases for years.
- January 13 – The Who guitarist, Pete Townshend, is arrested by Scotland Yard on suspicion of possessing and making indecent images of children and of incitement to distribute such images, after pornographic images are found on his home computer. [Inaccurate, needs going through by someone familiar with case]
- January 17 - The All-American Rejects release their self-titled debut album.
[edit] February
- February 3 – Police respond to a 911 phone call from one of Phil Spector's neighbors and discovered the body of actress Lana Clarkson, with a gunshot wound, at Spector's his home in Alhambra, California. Spector is arrested on suspicion of murder."[1]
- February 8 – Avril Lavigne scores her third #1 single "I'm with You", making her the second artist in history to have three consecutive #1 songs from a début album in the Billboard Mainstream Top 40.
- February 20 – The Station nightclub fire: Fire engulfs a Rhode Island nightclub during a fireworks display which was part of the performance by rock band Great White. The fire quickly spreads across the ceiling, filling the building with thick, black smoke, killing 100 people and injuring 160 others as audience members rush for the exits. Many people are missing for some time, including Great White guitarist Ty Longley, who is later confirmed to be dead.[2]
- February 23 – New York City is the site of The 45th Annual Grammy Awards, featuring Nickelback, No Doubt, Foo Fighters, Beyoncé, and other performers.
- February 27 – Othar Turner, one of the last remaining and most well-known African-American fife-and-drum musicians, dies at the age of 93 in Gravel Springs, Mississippi. Fife-and-drum bands were a significant influence of early blues.[citation needed]
[edit] March
- March 3 – Avril Lavigne kicks off her first headlining tour the "Try To Shut Me Up Tour".
- March 10 – Johnny Cash is admitted to Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee to undergo treatment for pneumonia.
- March 24
- Meteora by Linkin Park debuts at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart.
- Ex-Neighbours star, Delta Goodrem releases debut album Innocent Eyes which became a monster smash hit of 2003 and included the releases of the new singles Born to Try & Lost Without You.
[edit] April
- April 1 – Dozens of fans walk out during a Pearl Jam concert when lead singer Eddie Vedder made anti-war comments and insulting remarks about U.S. President George W. Bush. Other audience members booed and shouted at Vedder telling him to "shut up." Vedder attempted to calm the crowd by adding "just to clarify... we support the troops."
- April 8 – Godsmack releases their third studio album Faceless.
- April 21 – S Club announce live on stage at London's Docklands Arena that they've decided to split up after five years together. Their final single, "Say Goodbye", enters the chart at #2 a month after the announcement. Rachel Stevens from the group launched her successful solo career shortly afterwards with the song Sweet Dreams My LA Ex.
[edit] May
4*May 24
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- Turkish singer Sertab Erener wins the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Riga, Latvia, with the song "Everyway That I Can". It is the last time that the contest is a one-night event.
- After a 40-year wait, Russian fans of The Beatles finally get to see former Beatle Paul McCartney perform on their soil, on the Red Square in Moscow.
[edit] June
- June – Alexander Kuoppala quit Children of Bodom.
- David Del Tredici's Wondrous the Merge for string quartet and narrator, based on a homoerotic poem by James Broughton, makes its controversial debut at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival.
- June 4 – Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera kicked off their summer Justified & Stripped tour.
- June 14 – The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ-FM airs the 11th Annual of the Weenie Roast show with AFI, The Ataris, Blur, Chevelle, Deftones, Finch, Foo Fighters, Godsmack, Good Charlotte, Hot Hot Heat, Interpol, Jane's Addiction, Less Than Jake, Liam Lynch, Staind, Sum 41, Thrice, The Transplants, The Used, The White Stripes, and Pete Yorn.
- Alice Cooper begins production of his 26th album. It is a departure from the heavy metal sound of previous albums and is more influenced by his albums of the 1970s.
- June 22 – Nick Oshiro replaces Ken Jay in Static-X.
- June 27 – June 29 – Glastonbury Festival, U.K., headline acts included David Gray, R.E.M., Primal Scream, Morcheeba, The Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Super Furry Animals, Lamb, Macy Gray, Feeder, Manic Street Preachers, Moby, and Doves. The weather is mostly dry and the festival deemed a success from both a security and entertainment viewpoint by Michael Eavis.
[edit] July
- July – A-Teens and many others perform at the Stockholm Pride
- July 2 – Delta Goodrem is diagnosed with Hodgkin's Disease.
- July 30 – The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, The Guess Who, and others headline a benefit concert in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to prove that the city is safe from SARS. With 450 000 spectators, it is the largest concert in Canadian history.
- June 25 – Beyoncé releases her No.1 debut solo album "Dangerously In Love", which earned her 5 grammys in a single night. It also spawned two No.1 singles in the US and has sold 11 million copies to date.
[edit] August
- August 19 – Jessica Simpson releases her third studio album In This Skin. The album would later go triple platinum in the U.S. and would produce the hit single "With You".
- August 28 – Madonna sparks media controversy by kissing popstars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. The situation even ignited a quick war of words between Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera over the kiss.
[edit] September
- September – Cryptopsy, Fires Martin Lacroix.
- September 22 – Max Cavalera & Gloria Cavalera fire Marcello D. Rapp causing Roy Mayorga & Mike Doling to leave the band Soulfly in protest.
- September 23 – Limp Bizkit release Results May Vary their first album in 3 years and their 4th album overall.
[edit] October
- October 4 – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's The Rising Tour concludes after 120 shows over 14 months, with record-setting sales in U.S. stadiums during the summer and early autumn.
- October 16 – Simon & Garfunkel begin their "Old Friends" U.S. reunion tour, twenty years after their 1983 world tour.
- October 20 – Britney Spears releases the first single, "Me Against The Music" Ft. Madonna, from her upcoming album In the Zone, marketed as a comeback single in the US; it goes on to be an international success, reaching the top three in several countries.
- October 21 – Delta Goodrem wins 7 ARIA Awards and defeats Amiel's "Lovesong" for and a Gold ARIA for Single of the Year, Born to Try. ARIAs host Rove McManus announced that John Farnham will raise the very loud speakers to 1985/1986's "You're the Voice" after being inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
[edit] November
- November – Cryptopsy rehires Lord Worm.
- November 5 – Evanescence's lead guitarist and founding member Ben Moody leaves the band on their first world tour.
- November 7 – Steve Kmak, aka "Fuzz," is fired from Disturbed as a result of personality clashes with others in the band.
- November 11 – Dream Theater releases their seventh studio album titled Train of Thought, widely regarded as their heaviest album to date.
- November 14
- The legal incarnation of the band Pink Floyd reunites to perform at the funeral of their manager Steve O'Rourke.
- Byron Stroud is confirmed as an official member of Fear Factory.
- November 18
- Britney Spears releases In the Zone. She breaks her own record as the first female artist to have 3 albums in #1 to become the first female artist to have 4 albums in #1 consecutively.
- Michael Jackson releases the compilation album Number Ones.
- November 19 – Guy Sebastian becomes the winner on Australian Idol, receiving a contract with BMG Australia. He subsequently records the studio album, Just As I Am.
- November 21 – Korn releases their sixth studio album, Take a Look in the Mirror. It is the last album that features the original lineup of Korn.
- November 22 – The band Five Iron Frenzy plays its last show at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver.
- November 30 – Michael Jackson is arrested on charges of child molestation.
[edit] December
- December 6 – P-Funk founder George Clinton is arrested and charged with drug possession in Tallahassee, Florida.
- December 13/14 – The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ-FM airs the 14th Annual of the Acoustic Christmas show with AFI, Blink-182, Brand New, Chevelle, The Distillers, Jane's Addiction, Jet, KoЯn, Linkin Park, The Offspring, P.O.D., Pennywise, Puddle of Mudd, Rancid, Staind, 311, Thrice and Trapt.
- December 30/31 – The New Year's Eve Falls Festival in Australia, traditionally held in Lorne, Victoria, holds events in both Lorne and Marion Bay, Tasmania at the same time. The same artists perform at both events, alternating between the two venues each night.
[edit] Bands formed
See Musical groups established in 2003
[edit] Bands reformed
- The Stooges
- Backstreet Boys (Started recording following year)
- Edge of Sanity
[edit] Bands disbanded
[edit] Albums released
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[edit] January
| Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Hate Crew Deathroll | Children of Bodom | - |
| Inertia | The Exies | - | |
| 13 | Epica | Kamelot | - |
| Up All Night | The Waifs | - | |
| Le Chemin | Kyo | - | |
| 14 | Pain to Kill | Terri Clark | - |
| Failer | Kathleen Edwards | - | |
| What You Want Is Now | House of Heroes | - | |
| 19 | Summer 2003 | Anthrax | EP |
| 21 | Such Great Heights | The Postal Service | EP |
| The Lost & Found | Rasputina | EP | |
| Live in Japan 2002 | Simple Plan | Live | |
| Music in High Places | Unwritten Law | Live | |
| Simple Things Remixes | Zero 7 | Remix | |
| 25 | The Heartless Control Everything | Chiodos | EP |
| 28 | New Arrival | A*Teens | - |
| Master and Everyone | Bonnie 'Prince' Billy | - | |
| Other People's Songs | Erasure | Covers album | |
| This Is It: The Best of Faith No More | Faith No More | Compilation | |
| Playin' Around | Play | - | |
| ...And Don't Forget to Breathe | A Static Lullaby | - | |
| 31 | The Dreamer | Blake Shelton | - |
[edit] February
[edit] March
[edit] April
[edit] May
[edit] June
[edit] July
[edit] August
[edit] September
[edit] October
[edit] November
[edit] December
| Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daft Club | Daft Punk | Remix |
| The Firebird Suite - Archives | The Firebird Band | - | |
| 2 | The Diary of Alicia Keys | Alicia Keys | US |
| And Then ... | Joe | - | |
| Comin' on Strong | Trace Adkins | - | |
| 8 | Lichtspielhaus | Rammstein | DVD |
| 9 | Big Money Heavyweight | Big Tymers | - |
| Nick Cannon | Nick Cannon | - | |
| Fefe Dobson | Fefe Dobson | - | |
| Marvelous Things | Eisley | EP | |
| The Reason | Hoobastank | - | |
| Tasty | Kelis | - | |
| Live at Brixton Academy | Motörhead | Live | |
| Soulstar | Musiq | - | |
| Splinter | The Offspring | - | |
| Tha Dogg: Best of the Works | Snoop Dogg | - | |
| Soulful | Ruben Studdard | - | |
| Terrorist Threats | Westside Connection | - | |
| 16 | Extended Play | Denver Harbor | EP |
| M.A.D.E. | Memphis Bleek | - | |
| The Lex Diamond Story | Raekwon | - | |
| 17 | Legendary | Zao | Compilation |
| 23 | Juve the Great | Juvenile | - |
| 27 | I Look I See | Yusuf Islam | - |
| 30 | Lighthouse | The Waifs | EP |
| 31 | Porch Life | Big D and the Kids Table | - |
[edit] Release date unknown
- As the Eternal Cowboy – Against Me!
- For Stars and Moon – Angie Aparo
- Arcade Fire (EP) – Arcade Fire
- Bayside/Name Taken Split – Bayside / Name Taken
- Prime Time – Bell, Book & Candle
- Try Honesty / Living in the Shadows – Billy Talent
- Blitzen Trapper – Blitzen Trapper
- Freedom Band – Delinquent Habits
- Snowfield Demo EP – Editors (as Snowfield)
- To Madagascar and Back EP/DVD – Flickerstick
- 25 Miles to Kissimmee – Fools Garden
- Saturday Rock Action EP – Hawk Nelson
- Ghost of the sun – Katatonia
- My First Time – Look What I Did
- Louis XIV – Louis XIV
- E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals – The Matches (as The Locals)
- Frengers – Mew
- Alive Again – Nightingale
- Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed and Uploaded – Pitchshifter
- Still Electric – Primitive Radio Gods
- Under the Tray – Reggie and the Full Effect
- The Sauce – Eddie Spaghetti
- The Concept EP – The Spill Canvas
- For All the Drugs in the World – Sponge
- All Got Our Runnins EP – The Streets
- Strawberry Bubblegum – 10cc
- The Sunday Best EP – This Providence
- Throw the Fight (EP) – Throw the Fight
- Velvet Lined Shell – Toyah
- Hunted EP – Year of the Rabbit
[edit] Top 5 albums of Billboard year
- Beyoncé – Dangerously in Love
- 50 cent – Get Rich or Die Tryin'
- Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
- Shania Twain – Up!
- Dixie Chicks – Home
[edit] Top 10 Selling Albums Of the Year
- Get Rich Or Die Tryin' – 50 Cent
- Come Away with Me – Norah Jones
- Meteora – Linkin Park
- Life For Rent – Dido
- Dangerously In Love – Beyoncé
- A Rush Of Blood To The Head – Coldplay
- Fallen – Evanescence
- In The Zone – Britney Spears
- Let Go – Avril Lavigne
- One Heart – Celine Dion
[edit] Top hits on record
- "2+2=5" – Radiohead
- "Addicted" – Simple Plan
- "Angels or Devils" – Dishwalla
- "All I Have" – Jennifer Lopez
- "American Life" – Madonna
- "Angel" – Amanda Perez
- "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" – Jet
- "Are You Ready For Love?" (re-mix) – Elton John
- "Baby Boy" – Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul
- "Beautiful" – Christina Aguilera
- "The Beautiful Occupation" – Travis
- "Be Mine" – David Gray
- "Behind Blue Eyes" – Limp Bizkit
- "Bottom of a Bottle" – Smile Empty Soul
- "The Boys of Summer" – Ataris
- "Born to Try" – Delta Goodrem
- "Breathe" – Blu Cantrell
- "Bring Me to Life" – Evanescence
- "California" – Phantom Planet
- "Cannonball" – Damien Rice
- "Can't Hold Us Down" – Christina Aguilera featuring Lil' Kim
- "Cassé" – Nolwenn Leroy
- "Chihuahua" – DJ Bobo
- "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)" – The Darkness
- "Clocks" – Coldplay
- "C'mon C'mon" – Sheryl Crow
- "COLORS – Hikaru Utada
- "Come Clean" – Hilary Duff
- "Come Over" – Aaliyah
- "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé Knowles
- "Cry Me A River" – Justin Timberlake
- "Did My Time" – KoЯn
- "Don't Look Back into the Sun" – The Libertines
- "Don't Know Why" – Norah Jones (held over from 2002)
- "Don't Steal Our Sun" – The Thrills
- "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" – Dannii Minogue
- "Entre Nous" – Chimène Badi
- "Everyway That I Can" – Sertab Erener
- "Faint" – Linkin Park
- "Fan" – Pascal Obispo
- "Feel" – Robbie Williams
- "Feeling This" – Blink-182
- "Feel Good Time" – Pink
- "Fighter" – Christina Aguilera
- "Forever and for Always" – Shania Twain
- "God Put A Smile Upon Your Face" – Coldplay
- "Go to Sleep" – Radiohead
- "Growing on Me" – The Darkness
- "Girls & Boys" – Good Charlotte
- "Headstrong" – Trapt
- "Hold On"- Good Charlotte
- "Hey Oh" – Tragédie
- "Hey Ya!" – OutKast
- "Hurt" – Johnny Cash
- "I Begin to Wonder" – Dannii Minogue
- "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" – The Darkness
- "I'm with You" – Avril Lavigne
- "In Da Club" – 50 Cent
- "Innocent Eyes" – Delta Goodrem
- "Into the West" – Annie Lennox
- "Intuition" – Jewel
- "Invisible" – Clay Aiken
- "It's My Life" – No Doubt
- "It's Showtime!!" – B'z
- "Je voulais te dire que je t'attends" – Jonatan Cerrada
- "Just Because" – Jane's Addiction
- "Just the Way I'm Feeling" – Feeder
- "L'Orange" – Star Academy 3
- "Laisse parler les gens" – Jocelyne Labylle and Cheela featuring Jacob Desvarieux and Passi
- "Laura" – Scissor Sisters
- "Le Frunkp" – Alphonse Brown
- "Like a Stone" – Audioslave
- "Lonely Day" – Phantom Planet
- "Losing Grip" – Avril Lavigne
- "Lost Without You" – Delta Goodrem
- "Love at First Sight" – Kylie Minogue
- "Mad World" – Gary Jules and Michael Andrews
- "Ma Liberté de penser" – Florent Pagny
- "Mandy" – Westlife (UK)
- "Maybe Tomorrow" – Stereophonics
- "Me Against the Music" – Britney Spears featuring Madonna
- "Me Myself and I" – Beyoncé
- "Ménage à Trois" – Alcazar
- "Miss Independent" – Kelly Clarkson
- "Milkshake" – Kelis
- "Minerva" – Deftones
- "Molly's Chambers" – Kings of Leon
- "Mueve el Ombligo" – Christell
- "My Love Is Like...Wo" – Mýa
- "Never Leave You" – Lumidee
- "No Good Advice" – Girls Aloud
- "Not Gonna Get Us" – t.A.T.u.
- "Not a Sinner Nor a Saint" – Alcazar
- "Not Me, Not I" – Delta Goodrem
- "Novocaine" – Alice Cooper
- "Numb" – Linkin Park
- "One Horse Town" – The Thrills
- "One More Chance" – Michael Jackson
- "Ourselves" – Ayumi Hamasaki
- "Out of Time" – Blur
- "Papi chulo... (te traigo el mmmm...)" – Lorna
- "Paris-Latino" – Star Academy France
- "Perfect" – Simple Plan
- "P.I.M.P." – 50 Cent
- "Pump It Up" – Joe Budden
- "Right Thurr" – Chingy
- "Remember" – Disturbed
- "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" – Ashanti
- "Rock Your Body" – Justin Timberlake
- "Rollover DJ" – Jet
- "Santa's List" – Cliff Richard
- "Save Yourself/Genie in a Bottle" – Speedway
- "Say You Will" – Fleetwood Mac
- "Seven Nation Army" – The White Stripes
- "Sing For The Moment" – Eminem
- "Shake Ya Tailfeather" – Nelly, P. Diddy & Murphy Lee
- "So Yesterday" – Hilary Duff
- "Someday" – Nickelback
- "Somewhere I Belong" – Linkin Park
- "Songbird" – Oasis
- "Spitting Games" – Snow Patrol
- "St. Anger" – Metallica
- "Stacy's Mom" – Fountains of Wayne
- "Stupid Girl" – Cold
- "Summer Jam" – The Underdog Project and Sunclub
- "Sur un air latino" – Lorie
- "Swing, Swing" – All American Rejects
- "The Anthem" – Good Charlotte
- "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)" – Jason Mraz
- "The Voice Within" – Christina Aguilera
- "The Way You Move" – OutKast & Sleepy Brown
- "There There" – Radiohead
- "Times Like These" – Foo Fighters
- "Trouble" – Pink
- "Universally Speaking" – Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Unwell" – Matchbox Twenty
- "We Used To Be Friends" – The Dandy Warhols
- "What Do You Want From Me?" – Alice Cooper
- "Where Is the Love?" – The Black Eyed Peas
- "White Flag" – Dido
- "Will You" – P.O.D.
- "The Wreckoning" – Boomkat
- "Why Can't I?" – Liz Phair
- "Why Not?" – Hilary Duff
- "You Said No" – Busted
See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 2003 (USA)
[edit] Classical music
- Leonardo Balada – Ebony Fantasies (Cantata for Choir and Orchestra)
- George Crumb
- A Journey Beyond Time for soprano, percussion quartet and piano.
- Otherworldly Resonances for two pianos
- River of Life for soprano, percussion quartet and piano
- Mario Davidovsky – Duo Capriccioso for piano and violin
- Peter Maxwell Davies
- Naxos Quartet No. 2
- Naxos Quartet No. 3
- Andrew Glover- The Death of Angels: A Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Haflidi Hallgrímsson – Cello Concerto
- György Ligeti – Hamburg Concerto for solo Horn and Chamber Orchestra with 4 obligato Natural Horns (1998–99, 2003)
- Alexander Raskatov – The Last Freedom
- Karlheinz Stockhausen –
- Amour, for saxophone
- Klavierstück XIX
- Mixtur 2003, for 5 instrumental groups, 4 sinewave-generator players, 4 sound mixers with 4 ring modulators, and sound director
- Vibra-Elufa, for vibraphone,
[edit] Opera
- Deborah Drattell – Nicholas and Alexandra
- Osvaldo Golijov – Ainadamar
- Michael Nyman – Man and Boy: Dada
- Krzysztof Penderecki – Ubu Rex
- Rachel Portman – The Little Prince
- Karlheinz Stockhausen – Sonntag aus Licht (and with it, the entire Licht cycle of seven operas)
[edit] Musical theater
- Avenue Q Broadway production
- Bounce
- The Boy from Oz Broadway production
- Fame On 42nd Street opened at the Little Shubert Theatre on November 11 and ran for 264 performances
- The Full Monty Melbourne production
- Jerry Springer - The Opera London production
- Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat London revival
- Never Gonna Dance Broadway production opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on December 4 and ran for 84 performances
- Showtune, a Jerry Herman musical revue, off-Broadway production
- Taboo Broadway production opened November 13 and ran for 103 performances.
- Thoroughly Modern Millie London production
- Tonight's The Night London production
- Wicked Broadway production opened at the George Gershwin Theatre on October 30.
[edit] Musical film
- Brother Bear (animated feature)
- Camp
- From Justin to Kelly
- Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
- Love Under the Sun
- Pas sur la bouche
- Pop Carn
- The Adventure of Iron Pussy
- The Jungle Book 2 (animated feature)
- The Singing Detective
- The Cheetah Girls (Disney Channel Original Movie - the first musical film by Disney Channel, bringing in over 84 million viewers)
- Vivir Intentando
[edit] Births
- October 28 – Beatrice Millie McCartney, daughter of Paul McCartney and Heather Mills. The McCartneys fooled the press into publishing misleading details about the birth.
- date unknown - Keshav, tabla prodigy
[edit] Deaths
- January 1 – Giorgio Gaber (63), actor, singer-songwriter
- January 8 – Ron Goodwin (77), composer and conductor
- January 11 – Mickey Finn (55), bongo player and T.Rex sideman (liver failure)
- January 12 – Maurice Gibb (53), Bee Gees singer and bassist (cardiac arrest)
- January 15 – Doris Fisher (87), singer-songwriter
- January 23 – Nell Carter (54), singer and actress (heart disease)
- February 1 – Mongo Santamaría (80), Latin jazz percussionist
- February 2 – Lou Harrison (85), composer
- February 19 – Johnny Paycheck (65), country singer
- February 20 – Ty Longley (31), guitarist of Great White (fire accident)
- February 23 – Howie Epstein (47), bassist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- March 3
- Hank Ballard (74), R&B singer (throat cancer)
- Malcolm Williamson (71), composer
- March 8 – Adam Faith (62), singer, actor (heart attack)
- April 1 – Leslie Cheung (46), actor, musician (suicide)
- April 2 – Edwin Starr (61), soul singer (heart attack)
- April 6 – Babatunde Olatunji (75), drummer (diabetes)
- April 13 – Alex Baroni (35), singer (motorbike accident)
- April 15 – Little Eva (59), singer (cervical cancer)
- April 17 – Earl King (69), blues musician
- April 19 – Conrad Leonard (104), composer and pianist
- April 21 – Nina Simone (70), singer and pianist
- April 22 – Felice Bryant (77), Hall of Fame songwriter
- May 11 – Noel Redding (57), bassist of The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- May 15 – June Carter Cash (73), musician and singer
- May 19 - Ivo Žídek (76), operatic tenor
- May 27 – Luciano Berio (77), composer
- May 30 – Mickie Most (64), record producer (mesothelioma)
- June 6 – Dave Rowberry (63) (The Animals)
- June 17 - Marcella Pobbé (81), operatic soprano
- July 1 – Herbie Mann (73), jazz flautist (prostate cancer)
- July 4
- André Claveau (87), singer
- Barry White (58), singer and record producer (renal failure)
- July 5 – Bebu Silvetti (59), pianist, composer, arranger and record producer; respiratory failure
- July 6 – Buddy Ebsen (95), actor and singer
- July 7 – Izhak Graziani (79), conductor
- July 12 – Benny Carter (95), jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger and bandleader (bronchitis)
- July 16 – Celia Cruz (77), salsa singer (brain tumor)
- July 17 – Rosalyn Tureck (88), pianist
- July 25 – Erik Braunn, Iron Butterfly
- July 26 – Richard Wayne Dirksen (81), organist and choirmaster
- July 27 – Bob Hope (100), actor, comedian and singer
- July 30 – Sam Philips (80)
- August 2 – Don Estelle (70), actor and singer
- August 5 – Tite Curet Alonso (77), songwriter; heart attack
- August 8 – Julius Baker (87), flautist
- August 9 – Gregory Hines (58), actor, singer and dancer
- August 10 – Carmita Jiménez, singer
- August 13 – Ed Townsend (74), singer-songwriter
- August 15 - Robert Moulson (70), operatic tenor
- August 21 – Wesley Willis (40), novelty musician
- August 23 – Imperio Argentina (96), singer and actress
- September 4
- Lola Bobesco (82), violinist
- Susan Chilcott (40), operatic soprano (breast cancer)
- Tibor Varga (82), violinist and conductor
- September 5 – Gisele MacKenzie (76), singer
- September 7 – Warren Zevon (56), rock and roll singer; mesothelioma
- September 12 – Johnny Cash (71), country and rock 'n roll singer
- September 14 – John Serry, Sr. (88) concert accordionist, organist, composer, arranger
- September 19 – Slim Dusty (76), country singer
- September 26 – Robert Palmer (54), singer (heart attack)
- September 27 – Donald O'Connor (78), actor, singer and dancer (congestive heart failure)
- October 5 – Denis Quilley (75), actor and singer (liver cancer)
- October 10 – Eugene Istomin (77), pianist (liver cancer)
- October 21 – Elliott Smith (34), singer-songwriter
- October 22 - Gabriella Gatti (95), operatic soprano
- October 23 – Tony Capstick (59), comedian, actor and musician
- October 24 – Rosie Nix Adams, singer-songwriter
- October 29 – Franco Corelli (82), operatic tenor
- October 30 - Franco Bonisolli (65), operatic tenor
- November 5 – Bobby Hatfield (63), singer (The Righteous Brothers)
- November 12 – Tony Thompson (48), drummer of Chic (kidney cancer)
- November 14 – Gene Anthony Ray (41), actor and dancer (complications of a stroke)
- November 15 – Dorothy Loudon (70), actress and singer
- November 17
- Arthur Conley (57), soul singer (intestinal cancer)
- Don Gibson (75), country musician
- November 18 – Michael Kamen (55), composer, conductor and musician (heart attack)
- November 26 – Soulja Slim (26), rapper (homicide)
- November 28 – Thekra, Tunisian singer (murdered by her husband)
- December 8 – Rubén González (84), pianist
- December 16 – Gary Stewart (58), country singer (suicide)
- December 22 – Dave Dudley (75), country singer (heart attack)
- December 27 – Vestal Goodman (74), gospel singer (influenza complications)
- December 30 – Anita Mui (40), Hong Kong pop singer
- December 31 - Sieglinde Wagner (82), operatic contralto
[edit] Awards
The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: AC/DC, The Clash, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, The Police, The Righteous Brothers
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Leonard Cohen is made a Companion of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest honour.
[edit] ARIA Music Awards
[edit] Country Music Association Awards
[edit] Eurovision Song Contest
[edit] Grammy Awards
[edit] Mercury Music Prize
- Boy in Da Corner – Dizzee Rascal wins.
[edit] Charts
[edit] Triple J Hottest 100
[edit] References
- ^ "Specs a maniac". The Sun (London). http://www.thesun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/papercolumnists/donaldmacleod/1766800/Specs-a-maniac.html?print=yes.
- ^ Grossberg, Josh (February 24, 2003). "Great White Guitarist Declared Dead". E! Online. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,11323,00.html.