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| [[Hot N Cold]] |
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| [[Katy Perry]] |
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| 1 856,000 |
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| 1 694,000 |
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| [[Britney Spears]] |
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| 1 538,000 |
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| 5 064,000 |
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| [[If I Were a Boy]] |
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| 1 521,000 |
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| 4 653,000 |
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| [[Live Your Life]] |
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| [[T.I]] ft [[Rihanna]] |
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| 1 445,000 |
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| 4 987,000 |
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| [[Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)|Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)]] |
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| [[Beyonce]] |
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| 2 447,000 |
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| [[Right Now (Na Na Na)]] |
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| [[Akon]] |
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| 1 121,000 |
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| [[I'm Yours]] |
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| [[Jason Mraz]] |
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| 1 112,000 |
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| 5 855,000 |
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| [[Heartless]] |
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| [[Kanye West]] |
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| 1 077,000 |
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| [[Circus]] |
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| 970,000 |
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Revision as of 17:03, 30 January 2009
The following is a list of notable events and releases that have occured or are expected to happen in 2009 in music.
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Events
January
- January 8 - Lady GaGa debut single "Just Dance" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The single took 22 weeks to reach the summit which is the second longest climb to number one, since Creed "With Arms Wide Open" took 27 weeks when the single finally hit number one in November 2000. [1]
- January 28 - Kelly Clarkson breaks record for the biggest jump to number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 when her single "My Life Would Suck Without You" soars from number 97 to number one fueled by 280,000 digital downloads on the first week of release. Previous record jump was set by "Womanizer" from Britney Spears when the single leaps from number 96 to number one in 2008. [2]
- January 29 - Madonna announced that she will extend her record-breaking Sticky & Sweet Tour during summer of 2009. The extended show will visit new cities that were excluded during the first run of the tour. The 25 dates tour will kick-off in O2 Arena in London on July 4th as she will also perform in Manchester. The extension will take Sticky & Sweet Tour to a total more than 80 shows and boost it well into the top five tours of all time. [3]
Expected events
February
- February 1 - Bruce Springsteen[4] and Jennifer Hudson[5] to perform at Super Bowl XLIII
- February 8 - 51st Grammy Awards ceremony.
- February 18 - Brit Awards 2009
March
- March 2 - Music Partnership Billy Joel and Elton John will begin another Face to Face tour, going on and off around the world for 2 years.
- March 6 through March 8 - Phish's reunion shows at Hampton Coliseum in Virginia.
- March 6 through March 8 - Langerado 2009
- March 13 through March 22 - The 2009 South by Southwest Conference and Festival.
- Fleetwood Mac will embark on their first world tour in 5 years, with a possible new studio album to follow.[6]
April
- April 17 through April 19 - Coachella 2009
May
- May 2 and May 3 - The Bamboozle festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey
- May 16 - Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia
- May 21 through May 24 - 2009 Summer Camp Music Festival
- The seventeenth annual KROQ Weenie Roast
June
- June 4-June 21 - Phish's first tour since their "breakup" in 2004.
- June 4 through June 7 - Wakarusa 2009
- June 11 through June 14 - Bonnaroo 2009
- June 12 through June 14 - Download Festival
- June 24 through June 28 - Glastonbury Festival 2009
July
- July 2 and 3 - Blur's reunion/20 years superconcert at Hyde Park.
- July 2 through July 5 - Heineken Open'er Festival in Gdynia, Poland
- July 10 through July 12 - All Good 2009[7]
- July 22 through July 25 - 2009 10,000 Lakes Festival
- July 25 through July 26 - IndieTracks Festival, Derbyshire UK
August
- August 7 through August 9 - Lollapalooza 2009
- August 20 through August 23 - Rock Gone Wild 2009[8]
- August 20 through August 22 - Hip Hop Kemp in Hradec Kralove,Czech Republic
October
- October 2 through October 4 - Austin City Limits 2009[9]
November
- November 19 - The fifth annual MTV Africa Music Awards will be held in Nairobi, Kenya and it will be hosted by India.Arie
Unspecified date
- Christian rock band Delirious? will end a 16 year career towards the end of 2009, with a final album, My Soul Sings in March.[10][11]
Bands reformed
- Phish (touring only)[12]
- The Scene Aesthetic (new album and tour)[13]
- Jairus (releasing album and touring) [14]
Returning performers
- Alice in Chains (first studio album since 1995, and first release with William DuVall on vocals)[15]
- Beastie Boys (first album with vocals since 2004)[16]
- Blur (first performance with the original lineup since 2000)[17]
- Britney Spears (first tour since 2004.)
- Cypress Hill (first studio album since 2004)[18]
- The Dead (first tour since 2004)[19]
- D.R.I. (first studio album since 1995)[20]
- Face to Face (first studio album since 2002)[21]
- Green Day (first studio album since 2004)[22]
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (first all-new studio album since 2002)[23]
- No Doubt (first studio album since 2001)[24]
- The Offspring (first full-scale tour since 2005)[25]
- Pestilence (first album since 1993)[26]
- Rancid (first studio album since 2003, and first release with new drummer Branden Steineckert)[27]
- Ratt (first album since 1999)[28]
- Snot (first album since 1997, and first release with Tommy "Vext" Cummings on vocals)[29]
- Stone Temple Pilots (first all new studio album since 2001)[30]
- Suicidal Tendencies (first studio album since 2000)[31]
- Third Eye Blind (first studio album since 2003) [32]
- Kelly Price (first R&B album since 2003)[33]
Bands disbanded
Bands on hiatus
Albums announced to be released
All releases are LPs unless otherwise stated.
January
January 6
- Love, Save the Empty by Erin McCarley (physical release)[34]
January 13
- Notorious by Various Artists [35]
- Life In-Between by Royal Bliss [36]
- Hordes of Chaos by Kreator [37]
- New World Orphans by Hed PE[38]
January 20
- Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective [39]
- The Crying Light by Antony and the Johnsons[40]
- Fame, Fortune and Fornication by Reel Big Fish [41]
- Alligator Purse by BeauSoleil [42]
- Grand by Matt & Kim [43]
- Noble Beast by Andrew Bird[44]
- The Empyrean by John Frusciante [45]
- Mantis by Umphrey's McGee [46]
- The Crawling Distance by Robert Pollard [47]
- From The Heart by Babyface [48]
January 21
January 23
January 26
January 27
- Eye Legacy by Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes[52]
- Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future by The Bird and the Bee[53]
- Working on a Dream by Bruce Springsteen[54]
- Fornever by Hoobastank [55]
- Crooked X by Crooked X [56]
- Lividity by It Dies Today[57]
- Hometown by Ten Second Epic[58]
February
February 2
February 3
- Evisceration Plague by Cannibal Corpse [60]
- The Fray by The Fray [61]
- Before I Self Destruct by 50 Cent [62]
- Feel That Fire by Dierks Bentley [63]
- Changing Horses by Ben Kweller[64]
- Lonely Road by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus[65]
February 10
- It's Not Me, It's You By Lily Allen[66]
- Innocence And Instinct by Red[67]
- Tiny Pictures by Thornley [68]
- Incredibad by The Lonely Island [69]
- The Rebirth by Bobby Valentino [70]
- Block Party by Missy Elliott [71]
- Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl by Van Morrison [72]
February 15
February 17
- Years of Refusal by Morrissey [74]
- Common Existence by Thursday[75]
- Habeas Corpus by Living Things[76]
- Animals in the Dark by William Elliott Whitmore[77]
- The Century of Self by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead[78]
February 24
- Earthsblood by God Forbid[79]
- Wrath by Lamb of God[80]
- Easy Does It by Jake Owen [81]
- The Ecstatic by Mos Def [82]
- Padded Room by Joe Budden[83]
- Troubadour by K'naan[84]
- Music from the 3D Concert Experience by Jonas Brothers [85]
- Smoke N Mirrors by B-Real[86]
Unspecified Date
- Untitled by Spinnerette[87]
- The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z[88]
March
March 2
March 3
- No Line on the Horizon by U2[90]
- Neverender: Children of The Fence Edition (box set) by Coheed & Cambria [91]
- Love vs. Money by The-Dream[92]
March 9
- Amor Vincit Omnia by Pure Reason Revolution[93]
- All the Plans by Starsailor[94]
March 10
- Scream by Chris Cornell[95]
- Not Without a Fight by New Found Glory[96]
- Death to Analog by Julien-K [97]
- The Last Kiss by Jadakiss [98]
- The Fixtape Vol. 2 One Mo Hit by Krayzie Bone [99]
- Worse Than Alone by The Number Twelve Looks Like You[100]
- Face Control by Handsome Furs [101]
- Round 2 by J. Holiday[102]
- Supporting Caste by Propagandhi[103]
- All I Ever Wanted by Kelly Clarkson[104]
March 16
March 17
- Cult of Static by Static-X[106]
- Beware by Bonnie "Prince" Billy[107]
March 23
- Take My Breath Away by Gui Boratto[108]
- Junior by Röyksopp[109]
- Yes by Pet Shop Boys[110]
- In the Cold Wind We Smile by The Xcerts[111]
March 24
- Ten Re-release by Pearl Jam [112]
- Pray IV Reign by Jim Jones [113]
- Boss of All Bosses by Slim Thug [114]
- Shine by Martina McBride[115]
- Metamorphosis by Papa Roach [116]
- Approaching Normal by Blue October[117]
- Blitz by KMFDM [118]
- In a Perfect World... by Keri Hilson[119]
- Lady Love by LeToya Luckett [120]
- The Soundstage Sessions by Stevie Nicks [121]
- Attics to Eden by Madina Lake[122]
- The Hazards of Love by The Decemberists[123]
March 31
- Living Thing by Peter Bjorn and John[124]
Unspecified Date
- Ursa Major by Third Eye Blind[125]
- Street Hop by Royce Da 5'9"[126]
- The E.N.D by Black Eyed Peas[127]
- 3 Balloons by Stephen Lynch[128]
April
April 1
- Shallow Life by Lacuna Coil[129]
April 7
- I Believe by Emerson Drive[130]
- R.O.O.T.S. by Flo Rida[131]
- Sara Watkins by Sara Watkins[132]
- Unstoppable by Rascal Flatts[133]
- Lady Love by LeToya Luckett [120]
- Goodbye to the Machine by Hurt[134]
- Rebirth by Lil Wayne[135]
April 14
- New Again by Taking Back Sunday[136]
- Untitled by Dave Matthews Band[137]
April 20
Unspecified date
May
May 5
- Wars and the Rumors of Wars by The Chariot[141]
May 19
May 26
Unspecified Date
June
June 16
June 24
June 30
November
Unspecified date
1st quarter
- 99 Songs of Revolution: Part 1 by Streetlight Manifesto[150]
- 99 Songs of Revolution: Part 2 by Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution[150]
- The Adventures of B.o.B by B.o.B[151]
- Guilt by Mims[152]
- Eros by Deftones[153]
- Untitled by Infectious Grooves[154]
- Light by Matisyahu[155]
- Untitled by Usher[156]
- Untitled by Voivod[157]
- Ashes of American Flags (DVD) by Wilco[158]
2nd quarter
- Cardiology by Good Charlotte[159]
- Untitled by Helmet[160]
- Untitled by Slayer[161]
- Untitled by Dream Theater[162]
- Untitled by 30 Seconds to Mars[163]
- Untitled by Mute Math[164]
3rd quarter
- Untitled by Alice in Chains[15]
- Untitled by Aly & AJ[165]
- Untitled by Flobots[166]
- Untitled by Korn[167]
- Untitled by OneRepublic [168]
- Untitled by Rush[169]
- Untitled by Social Distortion[170]
4th quarter
- Second greatest hits album by Bon Jovi[171]
- Untitled by Linkin Park[172]
Unspecified date
- Untitled by Backstreet Boys[173]
- Untitled by Built to Spill[174]
- Untitled by Cake[175]
- Untitled by Cypress Hill[18]
- Untitled by D.R.I.[20]
- Untitled by Daughtry[176]
- Untitled by Doves[177]
- Detox by Dr. Dre[178]
- Relapse by Eminem[178]
- Untitled by Face to Face[21]
- Untitled by Kasabian[179]
- Battle of the Sexes/Theater of the Mind 2 by Ludacris[180]
- Untitled by Metric[181]
- Untitled by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones[182]
- Untitled by Muse[183]
- Untitled by No Doubt[184]
- Untitled by NOFX[185]
- Untitled by OSI[186]
- Untitled by Radiohead[187]
- Untitled by Rancid[188]
- Say Anything by Say Anything[189]
- Untitled by Shania Twain[190]
- Swoon by Silversun Pickups[191]
- Untitled by Snot[29]
- City of Thieves by Sonic Boom Six[192]
- Untitled by Stone Temple Pilots[30]
- Computers and Blues by The Streets[193]
- Untitled by The Strokes[194]
- Untitled by Suicidal Tendencies[195]
- Untitled by Tokio Hotel [196][197]
- Untitled by The Used[198]
- Untitled by Vanna[199]
- Untitled by "Weird Al" Yankovic [200]
- Dreamer's Poetry by Young Son[201]
Best selling albums in 2009
Rank | Album | Artist | Sales in 2009 | Total Sales |
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1 | Circus | Britney Spears | 850,000 | 2,500,000+ |
2 | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Beyoncé | 822,000 | 2,700,000+ |
3 | Funhouse | Pink | 668,000 | 2,850,000+ |
4 | Black Ice | AC/DC | 649,000 | 5,264,000+ |
5 | Dark Horse | Nickelback | 638,000 | 2,538,000+ |
6 | Fearless | Taylor Swift | 597,000 | 2,800,000+ |
7 | Soul | Seal | 569,000 | 1,538,000+ |
8 | Only by the Night | Kings Of Leon | 551,000 | 2,700,000+ |
9 | Twilight (soundtrack) | Twilight (soundtrack) | 551,000 | 1,678,000+ |
10 | Day & Age | The Killers | 541,000 | 2,000,000+ |
Top hits on record in the world
World
Rank | Song | Artist | points in 2009 | Total points |
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1 | Hot N Cold | Katy Perry | 1 856,000 | 5 796,000 |
2 | Just Dance | Lady Gaga | 1 694,000 | 4 727,000 |
3 | Womanizer | Britney Spears | 1 538,000 | 5 064,000 |
4 | If I Were a Boy | Beyonce | 1 521,000 | 4 653,000 |
5 | Live Your Life | T.I ft Rihanna | 1 445,000 | 4 987,000 |
5 | Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) | Beyonce | 1 418,000 | 2 447,000 |
7 | Right Now (Na Na Na) | Akon | 1 121,000 | 2 764,000 |
8 | I'm Yours | Jason Mraz | 1 112,000 | 5 855,000 |
9 | Heartless | Kanye West | 1 077,000 | 1 743,000 |
10 | Circus | Britney Spears | 970,000 | 1 455,000 |
United States
Billboard Hot 100 #1 Hits
- "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" - Beyoncé (2 weeks in 2008/2 weeks in 2009)
- "Just Dance" - Lady GaGa featuring Colby O'Donis (3 weeks)
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" - Kelly Clarkson (1 week)
See also: Hot 100 number-one hits of 2009.
Billboard Hot 100 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "Chicken Fried" - Zac Brown Band (#20)
- "Circus" - Britney Spears (#9)
- "Dead and Gone" - T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake (#14)
- "Disturbia" - Rihanna (#19 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Gives You Hell" - The All-American Rejects (#6)
- "Gotta Be Somebody" - Nickelback (#16)
- "Heartless" - Kanye West (#3)
- "Hot N Cold" - Katy Perry (#6)
- "I Hate This Part" - The Pussycat Dolls (#11)
- "If I Were a Boy" - Beyoncé (#10)
- "I'm Yours" - Jason Mraz (#7)
- "Let It Rock" - Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#8)
- "Live Your Life" - T.I. featuring Rihanna (#2 - Hit #1 on 2008)
- "Love Lockdown" - Kanye West (#8)
- "Love Story" - Taylor Swift (#4)
- "Mad" - Ne-Yo (#19)
- "Miss Independent" - Ne-Yo (#14)
- "Rehab" - Rihanna (#18)
- "Right Now (Na Na Na)" - Akon (#13)
- "So What" - Pink (#14 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sober" - Pink (#16)
- "Untouched" - The Veronicas (#17)
- "Whatever You Like" - T.I. (#9 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Womanizer" - Britney Spears (#5 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "You Found Me" - The Fray (#8)
United Kingdom
UK Official Top 75 #1 Hits
- "Hallelujah" - Alexandra Burke (1 week)
- "Just Dance" featuring Colby O'Donis - Lady GaGa (3 weeks)
UK Official Top 75 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "The Boy Does Nothing" - Alesha Dixon (#13)
- "Breathe Slow" - Alesha Dixon (#13)
- "Broken Strings" - James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado (#2)
- "Circus" - Britney Spears (#17)
- "Day 'n' Nite" - Kid Cudi (#2)
- "Greatest Day" - Take That (#10 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Heartless" - Kanye West (#10)
- "Hot N Cold" - Katy Perry (#7)
- "Human" - The Killers (#8)
- "I Hate This Part" - The Pussycat Dolls (#20)
- "I Kissed a Girl" - Katy Perry (#19 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "If I Were a Boy" - Beyoncé (#4 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Infinity 2008" - Guru Josh (#18)
- "Issues" - The Saturdays (#4)
- "Kids" - MGMT (#16)
- "Let it Rock" - Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#5)
- "Live Your Life" - T.I. featuring Rihanna (#12)
- "The Loving Kind" - Girls Aloud (#10)
- "Mad" - Ne-Yo (#19)
- "The Promise" - Girls Aloud (#15 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Right Now (Na Na Na) - Akon (#16)
- "Run" - Leona Lewis (#2 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sex on Fire" - Kings of Leon (#11 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" - Beyoncé (#7)
- "So What" - Pink (#17 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sober" - Pink (#9)
- "Take Me Back" - Tinchy Stryder featuring Taio Cruz (#3)
- "Ulysses" - Franz Ferdinand (#20)
- "Use Somebody" - Kings of Leon (#5)
- "Womanizer" - Britney Spears (#9)
Australia
Australia Official Top 50 #1 Hits
- "Poker Face" - Lady GaGa (6 weeks in 2008/2 weeks in 2009)
- "Burn" - Jessica Mauboy (1 week)
- "You Found Me" - The Fray (1 week)
Australia Official Top 50 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "Alive" - Natalie Bassingthwaighte (#8)
- "Circus" - Britney Spears (#6)
- "Decode" - Paramore (#12)
- "Get Shaky" - The Ian Carey Project (#2)
- "Gives You Hell" - The All-American Rejects (#15)
- "Hot N Cold" - Katy Perry (#9)
- "I Hate This Part" - The Pussycat Dolls (#19)
- "I'm Yours" - Jason Mraz (#13)
- "If I Were a Boy" - Beyoncé (#18)
- "Just Dance" - Lady GaGa featuring Colby O'Donis (#15 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Let It Rock" - Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#3)
- "Live Your Life" - T.I. featuring Rihanna (#3)
- "Love Lockdown" - Kanye West (#18)
- "Love Story" - Taylor Swift (#14)
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" - Kelly Clarkson (#16)
- "Right Now (Na Na Na)" - Akon (#20)
- "Running Back" - Jessica Mauboy (#19)
- "Sex on Fire" - Kings of Leon (#7 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" - Beyoncé (#5)
- "So What" - Pink (#13 - Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sober" - Pink (#11)
- "Someday Soon" - Natalie Bassingthwaighte (#7)
- "Use Somebody" - Kings of Leon (#2)
- "Walking on a Dream" - Empire of the Sun (#17)
- "Womanizer" - Britney Spears (#16)
- "You" - Wes Carr (#8 - Hit #1 in 2008)
Deaths
January
- January 6 - Ron Asheton, 60 (heart attack), American guitarist (The Stooges)
- January 8 - Lamya al Mugheiry, 35 (heart attack), African singer
- January 9 - Dave Dee, 67 (prostate cancer), British singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich)
- January 12 - Alejandro Sokol, 48 (cardio-respiratory failure), Argentine rock musician
- January 13 - Mansour Rahbani, 83, Lebanese composer
- January 14 - Angela Morley, 84, English conductor and composer
- January 15 - Veronica Dudarova, 92, Russian symphony conductor
- January 28 - Billy Powell, 56 (heart attack), American keyboardist (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- January 29 - John Martyn, 60, British singer/songwriter
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- ^ Silvio Pietrioluongo (28 January 2009). "Kelly Clarkson Breaks Record For Hot 100 Jump". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
- ^ Ray Waddell (29 January 2009). "Madonna Resuming Her Sticky & Sweet Tour This Summer". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
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