1973 in music
Overview of the events of 1973 in music
This is a list of music-related events in 1973 .
Leonard Bernstein in 1973
Foghat 's Tony Stevens in 1973
Isaac Hayes in 1973
Dizzy Gillespie in 1973
Joan Baez in 1973
Specific locations
Specific genres
Events
January–April
January 8 – British Rail authorities restrict Pipe Major Gordon Speirs to playing his bagpipes just one minute in every fifteen on Liverpool Street station , London, on grounds that his playing (part of a holiday campaign by the Scottish Tourist Board ) "interferes with station business".[ 1]
January 9 – Mick Jagger 's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug conviction, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones ' plans to perform in Japan during their forthcoming tour.
January 13 - The Sweet release "Block Buster! ", their only number one hit in the UK. It stays at the top of the charts for 5 weeks. This is one of the first Glam hits of the decade. The Sweet follow this up with 3 straight number 2 singles:[ 2] "Hell Raiser ", "The Ballroom Blitz " and "Teenage Rampage".
January 14
January 18 – The Rolling Stones ' benefit concert for Nicaraguan earthquake victims raises over $350,000. On December 22, 1972, an earthquake destroyed Managua , the capital of Nicaragua.
January 21 – The Rolling Stones open their Pacific tour of Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand in Honolulu, Hawaii .
January 30 – Kiss perform their first concert, at the Coventry Club in Queens , New York City, United States.
February 2 – The Midnight Special makes its début as a regular series on US TV channel NBC . Helen Reddy is the featured artist.[ 3]
February 14 – David Bowie collapses from exhaustion after a performance at New York's Madison Square Garden .
February 18 – The King Biscuit Flower Hour is first broadcast with performances by Blood, Sweat & Tears , The Mahavishnu Orchestra , and new artist Bruce Springsteen .
March 1
March 5 – Jimi Hendrix 's former personal manager, Michael Jeffery , is killed in a plane crash while travelling from Majorca to England; no passengers survive.
March 6 – The New York Office of the US Immigration Department cancels John Lennon 's visa extension five days after granting it.
March 7 – The director of talent acquisition at Columbia Records , John H. Hammond , suffers a non-fatal heart attack following a performance by one of his most recent finds, Bruce Springsteen .
March 8 – Paul McCartney is fined $240 after pleading guilty to charges of growing marijuana outside his Scottish farm.[ 4]
March 14 – The singers Stephen Stills and Véronique Sanson are married near Guildford , England.
March 24 – Lou Reed is bitten on the buttocks by a fan during a concert in Buffalo, New York .
April 2 – Capitol Records releases two collections of The Beatles ' greatest hits, The Beatles 1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970 (commonly referred to as the "Red Album" and the "Blue Album", respectively).
April 7 – In Luxembourg , the 18th Eurovision Song Contest is won by Luxembourg for the second consecutive year, this time with "Tu te reconnaîtras ", sung by Anne-Marie David . Spain finish in second place with "Eres Tú ", sung by Mocedades ; the United Kingdom finish third with Cliff Richard singing "Power to All Our Friends ". The top three placed songs become international hits.
April 8 – Opening of the first La Rochelle Festival of Contemporary Music, under the direction of Claude Samuel. Featured composers include Karlheinz Stockhausen and Iannis Xenakis
April 15 – Tenth Royan Festival of International Contemporary Art begins, including concerts featuring music by Jean Barraqué and Horațiu Rădulescu , amongst others.
April 16 – Paul McCartney 's first solo television special, James Paul McCartney , airs on ABC . The special includes performances by McCartney and Wings .
April 18 – Violinist Jascha Heifetz deposits parts from his prized Guarnerius violin in the newly poured wet concrete of the foundation for the new Virginia Ramo Hall of Music, under construction at the University of Southern California , United States, in order to ensure the building will be "in tune", and to bring luck.
May–August
May 4 – July 29 – Led Zeppelin embarks on a tour of the United States, during which they set the record for highest attendance for a concert, 56,800, at the Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The record was previously held by The Beatles . Performances for the movie The Song Remains the Same are also filmed.
May 9 – Mick Jagger adds $150,000 of his own money to the $350,000 raised by The Rolling Stones ' January 18 benefit concert for the victims of the Nicaraguan earthquake.
May 12 – David Bowie is the first rock artist to perform at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London.
May 13 – Daniel Barenboim collapses with a gastric upset during a concert at the Brighton Festival in England, but later had sufficiently recovered to be driven home.
May 23 – Don Robey sells Duke Records , Peacock Records and Backbeat Records to ABC Dunhill Records .
May 25 – Mike Oldfield 's Tubular Bells becomes the first release on Richard Branson 's newly launched Virgin label in the UK.
June 1 - Robert Wyatt falls three storeys from a London apartment block, becoming paralized from the waist down. After a six-month stay in hospital, where he composes the material for his Rock Bottom album, he continues his musical career using a wheelchair.
June 4 – Ronnie Lane plays his last show with Faces at the Edmonton Sundown in London. Lane had informed the band three weeks earlier that he was quitting.
June 15 – The first Istanbul International Music Festival opens.
June 16 – Benjamin Britten 's opera Death in Venice , receives its première at Snape Maltings in England.
June 29 – The Scorpions play their first gig with Uli Roth at a festival in Vechta , Germany. Roth was originally intended as a temporary replacement for Michael Schenker , who had just been snapped up by U.F.O. earlier in the month.
June 30 – Ian Gillan quits Deep Purple .
July 1 – Slade play a sell-out Earls Court in London after two number one singles this year.
July 3 – David Bowie 'retires' his stage persona Ziggy Stardust in front of a shocked audience at the Hammersmith Odeon in London at the end of his British tour.
July 4 – Slade drummer Don Powell is critically injured in a car crash in Wolverhampton; his 20-year-old girlfriend is killed. With his life in danger, the band's future is left in the balance. Powell recovers after surgery, and is able to join the band ten weeks later in New York, to record "Merry Xmas Everybody ".
July 13
July 15 – Ray Davies of The Kinks makes an emotional outburst during a performance at White City Stadium in London, announcing he is quitting the group. He later recants the statement.
July 28 – Summer Jam at Watkins Glen rock festival in New York (state) is attended by 600,000, who see The Allman Brothers Band , The Band and the Grateful Dead .
July 30 – Soviet officials grant permission for Gennadi Rozhdestvensky to accept a three-year appointment as chief conductor of the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra , the first time a Soviet orchestra conductor has been allowed to take up such a position outside of the Eastern Bloc .[ 5]
August 6 – Stevie Wonder is seriously injured in a car accident outside Durham, North Carolina , spending the next four days in a coma .[ 6]
August 11 – DJ Kool Herc originates the hip hop genre in New York City.[ 7]
August 20 – The London Symphony Orchestra becomes the first British orchestra to take part in the Salzburg Festival .
August 25 – The Allman Brothers nearly suffer another tragedy when Butch Trucks crashes his car near Macon, Georgia , not far from where Duane Allman was killed two years earlier. Trucks survives with only a broken leg.[ 8]
September–December
September 1 – The Rolling Stones open their European tour in Vienna, Austria .
September 20 – Jim Croce , Maury Muehleisen and four others die in a plane crash in Louisiana .[ 9]
September 22 – Benita Valente makes her debut with the Metropolitan Opera , singing Pamina in The Magic Flute .[ 10]
September 23 – The Roxy Theatre opens in West Hollywood, California .
September 27 – Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is premièred on syndicated television in the United States, including a performance by The Rolling Stones .[ 11]
September 29 – Jan Akkerman from the Netherlands was chosen 'Best Guitarist in The World' by the readers of the UK magazine, Melody Maker .
October 6 – Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band become the national brass-band champions of Great Britain by defeating 18 other bands at the Albert Hall in London.[ 12]
October 12 – Genesis releases their 5th studio album Selling England by the Pound , one of their most commercially successful albums
October 13 – Family play their last concert at De Montfort Hall at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University ) before splitting up for good. A farewell party at a local Holiday Inn after the show ends in a good-natured melée, with people jumping in or pushed into the motel pool.
October 17 – The 1973 oil crisis begins, causing shortages of the vinyl needed to manufacture records. A number of new albums are either delayed or only available in limited quantities until after the holiday season.
October 19 – The Who release Quadrophenia , one of their most critically acclaimed albums.
October 20 – Queen Elizabeth opens Sydney Opera House .
November 1 – Kiss becomes the first act signed to Neil Bogart 's new label, Casablanca Records .
November 5
Cellist Jacqueline du Pré is forced to retire because she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis .[ 13]
Two friends of the recently deceased Gram Parsons hand themselves in to police and confess to having carried out an impromptu cremation of the singer's body at the Joshua Tree National Monument.[ 14]
November 7 – Harold Holt Ltd., agent for Jacqueline du Pré, deny newspaper reports that she will never perform again, while at the same time confirming she has been diagnosed with "a mild case of multiple sclerosis" and has no definite plans for future performances.[ 15]
November 20 – The Who open their Quadrophenia US tour with a concert at San Francisco 's Cow Palace , but drummer Keith Moon passes out and has to be carried off the stage. 19-year old fan Scot Halpin is selected from the audience to finish the show.
December – Paul Pena produces his second album, New Train , but due to a dispute with Albert Grossman of Bearsville Records the release was canceled. The album would later be released on Hybrid Recordings in 2000 .
December 10 – CBGB music club opens in Manhattan .
December 15 – Jermaine Jackson marries Hazel Gordy, daughter of Motown Records executive Berry Gordy .
December 25 – Universal Pictures releases The Sting , reviving interest in the ragtime music of Scott Joplin .
December 31
Unknown dates
Bands disbanded
Albums released
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Release date unknown
Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions
in the charts of 1973.
#
Artist
Title
Year
Country
Chart entries
1
The Rolling Stones
Angie
1973
US BB 1 – Sep 1973, Canada 1 – Sep 1973, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1973, France 1 – Sep 1973, Switzerland 1 – Sep 1973, Norway 1 – Oct 1973, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jun 1974, Australia Goset 1 – Oct 1973, Europe 3 of the 1970s, Germany 4 – Jan 1974, Belgium 4 of all time, UK 5 – Sep 1973, Italy 6 of 1974, Austria 8 – Oct 1973, DDD 11 of 1973, Australia 19 of 1973, RYM 27 of 1973, Poland 43 of all time, Scrobulate 51 of ballad, US CashBox 69 of 1973, OzNet 71, Germany 190 of the 1970s, WXPN 571, Acclaimed 1093
2
Tony Orlando & Dawn
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
1973
UK 1 – Mar 1973, US BB 1 – Mar 1973, US CashBox 1 of 1973, Canada 1 – Mar 1973, Netherlands 1 – Apr 1973, Norway 1 – May 1973, Australia 1 of 1973, Éire 1 – Apr 1973, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Dec 1973, Australia Goset 1 – May 1973, Austria 2 – Jun 1973, France 3 – Apr 1973, Germany 10 – Jun 1973, South Africa 10 of 1973, US BB 11 of 1973, TOTP 14, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1973, POP 36 of 1973, DDD 88 of 1973
3
Sweet
The Ballroom Blitz
1973
1975
(us)
Canada 1 – Aug 1975, France 1 – Oct 1973, Éire 1 – Sep 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Nov 1973, UK 2 – Sep 1973, Norway 2 – Oct 1973, Switzerland 3 – Sep 1973, Germany 3 – Jan 1974, Netherlands 4 – Sep 1973, US BB 5 – Aug 1975, Austria 5 – Nov 1973, Australia 9 of 1974, Scrobulate 9 of glam rock, US BB 11 of 1975, RYM 15 of 1973, POP 30 of 1975, US CashBox 46 of 1975, DDD 51 of 1973, Germany 137 of the 1970s, TheQ 188, OzNet 217, Acclaimed 2373
4
Elton John
Crocodile Rock
1972
US BB 1 – Dec 1972, Canada 1 – Dec 1972, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1973, Italy 1 of 1973, Australia Goset 2 – Jan 1973, Norway 3 – Feb 1973, US CashBox 4 of 1973, Germany 4 – Jan 1973, UK 5 – Nov 1972, Australia 5 of 1973, Austria 6 – Feb 1973, France 9 – Dec 1972, POP 9 of 1973, Netherlands 12 – Dec 1972, OzNet 12, US BB 16 of 1973, RYM 26 of 1972, DDD 27 of 1972, Germany 223 of the 1970s, Acclaimed 2325
5
Roberta Flack
Killing Me Softly With His Song
1973
US BB 1 – Feb 1973, Canada 1 – Feb 1973, Australia 1 for 2 weeks Nov 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Mar 1973, Grammy in 1973, Netherlands 3 – Feb 1973, Norway 4 – Aug 1973, France 5 – Apr 1973, UK 6 – Feb 1973, DDD 8 of 1973, Australia 17 of 1973, Austria 19 – Dec 1973, US CashBox 21 of 1973, RYM 25 of 1973, Switzerland 32 – Oct 1996, RIAA 101, Rolling Stone 360, Acclaimed 631, OzNet 863
Top 40 Chart hit singles
Other Chart hit singles
"All the Way from Memphis " – Mott the Hoople (# 10 UK)
"Baby, I Love You – Dave Edmunds
"Bad Bad Leroy Brown " – Jim Croce
"The Ballroom Blitz " – Sweet
"Basketball Jones " – Cheech and Chong
"Be " – Neil Diamond
"Behind Closed Doors " – Charlie Rich (#15 US)
"Blinded By the Light " – Bruce Springsteen
"Blockbuster! " – Sweet
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy " – Bette Midler
"Born To Be With You – Dave Edmunds
"Brother Louie " – Hot Chocolate
"Brother Louie " – Stories
"Call Me (Come Back Home)" – Al Green
"Candle in the Wind " – Elton John
"Can the Can" – Suzi Quatro
"Caroline " – Status Quo
"C'est pour toi" (French version of "Touch the Wind") – Mocedades
"China Grove " – The Doobie Brothers
"Cindy Incidentally" – Faces
"The Cisco Kid " – War (#2 US)
"Close Your Eyes " – Edward Bear
"Could It Be I'm Falling in Love " – The Spinners
"The Cover Of "Rolling Stone" " – Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
"Cum on Feel the Noize " – Slade
"Daddy's Home " – Jermaine Jackson
"Daisy a Day " – Jud Strunk (#14 US)
"Dancin' (on a Saturday Night) " – Barry Blue
"Dancing in the Moonlight " – King Harvest
"Daniel " – Elton John
"Daydreamer "/"The Puppy Song" – David Cassidy
"The Dean and I " – 10cc
"Delta Dawn " – Helen Reddy
"Diamond Girl " – Seals and Crofts (#6 US)
"Do It Again " – Steely Dan
"Do You Wanna Dance" – Barry Blue
"Do You Wanna Dance? " – Bette Midler
"Do You Wanna Touch Me " – Gary Glitter
"Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend " – Lobo
"Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight " – James Taylor
"Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) " – The Rolling Stones
"Dream On " – Aerosmith
"Drive-In Saturday " – David Bowie (#3 UK)
"D'yer Mak'er " – Led Zeppelin
"Everything's Been Changed " – The 5th Dimension
"Eye Level " – Simon Park Orchestra
"Feelin' Stronger Every Day " – Chicago
"For Your Love " – Gwen McCrae
"Frankenstein " – Edgar Winter Group
"The Free Electric Band " – Albert Hammond
"Get Down " – Gilbert O'Sullivan
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) " – George Harrison
"Goin' Home " – The Osmonds
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road " – Elton John
"The Groover" – T.Rex
"Gypsy Man " – War
"Half-Breed " – Cher
"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall " – Bryan Ferry
"Heartbeat - It's a Lovebeat " – DeFranco Family
"Helen Wheels " – Paul McCartney and Wings
"Hell Raiser" – Sweet
"Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again " – Gary Glitter
"Hello Hooray " – Alice Cooper
"Hello It's Me " – Todd Rundgren (#5 US)
"Here I Am (Come and Take Me) " – Al Green
"Hi, Hi, Hi "/"C Moon " – Wings
"Higher Ground " – Stevie Wonder
"Hocus Pocus " – Focus
"Hummingbird " – Seals and Crofts
"Hurting Each Other " – The Carpenters
"I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)" – Johnny Taylor
"I Got a Name " – Jim Croce
"I Love You Love Me Love " – Gary Glitter
"I Wanna Be With You " – Raspberries
"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday " – Wizzard
"I'm Doing Fine Now" – New York City
"I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby " – Barry White
"I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) " – The Moody Blues
"I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am) " – Gary Glitter
"I've Got to Use My Imagination " – Gladys Knight & The Pips
"If You Don't Know Me By Now " – Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
"Jambalaya (On the Bayou) " – John Fogerty
"The Jean Genie " – David Bowie
"Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne " – Looking Glass
"The Joker " – Steve Miller Band
"Just You 'N' Me " – Chicago
"Keep On Truckin' " – Eddie Kendricks (#1 US)
"Keeper of the Castle " – The Four Tops
"Killing Me Softly with His Song " – Roberta Flack
"Kodachrome " – Paul Simon
"Lamplight" – David Essex
"Last Song " – Edward Bear
"Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) " – Helen Reddy
"Let It Ride " – Bachman–Turner Overdrive
"Let Me Serenade You " – Three Dog Night
"Let's Get It On " – Marvin Gaye
"Let Me Be There " – Olivia Newton-John
"Let Me In " – The Osmonds
"Life on Mars? " – David Bowie
"Live and Let Die " – Wings
"Living For the City " – Stevie Wonder
"Living Together, Growing Together " – The 5th Dimension
"Long Train Runnin' " – The Doobie Brothers
"Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough) " – ABBA
"Love Train " – The O'Jays
"Loves Me Like a Rock " – Paul Simon (with The Dixie Hummingbirds )
"A Love Song " – Anne Murray
"Mama Loo" – Les Humphries Singers
"Masterpiece " – The Temptations (#7 US)
"Me and Mrs. Jones " – Billy Paul
"Merry Xmas Everybody " – Slade
"Midnight Train to Georgia " – Gladys Knight and The Pips
"Midnight Rider " – Gregg Allman
"Mind Games " – John Lennon
"Money " – Pink Floyd
"The Morning After " – Maureen McGovern
"The Most Beautiful Girl " – Charlie Rich
"Muskrat Love " – America
"My Coo-Ca-Choo " – Alvin Stardust
"My Friend Stan " – Slade
"My Love " – Paul McCartney & Wings
"My Maria " – B. W. Stevenson
"Natural High " – Bloodstone
"Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye) " – Gladys Knight & the Pips
"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia " – Vicki Lawrence
"Nina, Pretty Ballerina " – ABBA
"No More Mr. Nice Guy " – Alice Cooper
"Nutbush City Limits – Ike & Tina Turner
"Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? " – Hurricane Smith
"One and One is One " – Medicine Head
"One of a Kind (Love Affair) " – The Spinners
"Painted Ladies " – Ian Thomas
"Paper Plane " – Status Quo
"Paper Roses " – Marie Osmond
"Photograph " – Ringo Starr (#1 US)
"Pick Up The Pieces" – Hudson Ford
"Pillow Talk " – Sylvia
"Playground in My Mind " – Clint Holmes
"Pretty Lady " – Lighthouse
"Power to All Our Friends " – Cliff Richard
"Radar Love " – Golden Earring
"Ramblin' Man " – Allman Brothers Band
"Randy" – Blue Mink
"Reelin' in the Years " – Steely Dan
"Right Place, Wrong Time " – Dr. John
"The Right Thing to Do " – Carly Simon
"Ring Ring " – ABBA
"Rock On " – David Essex
"Rocky Mountain High " – John Denver
"Rocky Mountain Way " – Joe Walsh
"Roll Away the Stone " – Mott the Hoople
"Roll Over Beethoven " – Electric Light Orchestra
"Rubber Bullets " – 10cc
"Sail On, Sailor " – The Beach Boys
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting " – Elton John
"See My Baby Jive " – Wizzard
"Send a Little Love My Way " – Anne Murray
"Shambala " – Three Dog Night
"Show and Tell " – Al Wilson
"Sing " – The Carpenters
"Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me " – Slade
"Smarty Pants" – First Choice
"Smoke on the Water " – Deep Purple
"Solitaire " – Andy Williams
"Sorrow " – David Bowie
"Soul Makossa " – Manu Dibango
"Space Race " – Billy Preston
"Stir It Up " – Johnny Nash
"Stuck in the Middle with You " – Stealers Wheel
"Sunday Sunrise " – Brenda Lee
"Superstition " – Stevie Wonder
"Sweet Understanding Love " – The Four Tops
"Sylvia" – Focus
"Take Me to the Mardi Gras" – Paul Simon
"Teenage Lament '74 " – Alice Cooper
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree " – Dawn featuring Tony Orlando
"Time in a Bottle " – Jim Croce
"That Lady, Pt. 1 & 2 " – The Isley Brothers
"The Old Fashioned Way " – Charles Aznavour
"Top of the World " – The Carpenters
"Touch Me in the Morning " – Diana Ross
"Trouble Man " – Marvin Gaye
"Welcome Home " – Peters and Lee
"We're an American Band " – Grand Funk Railroad
"What About Me " – Anne Murray
"Whisky in the Jar " – Thin Lizzy
"Why Me " – Kris Kristofferson
"Wildflower " – Skylark
"Will It Go Round in Circles " – Billy Preston
"Wonderful Dream (Tu Te Reconnaîtras) " – Anne-Marie David (Eurovision winner)
"Won't Somebody Dance With Me " – Lynsey de Paul
"The World Is a Ghetto " – War
"Yesterday Once More " – The Carpenters (#2 US)
"You Are the Sunshine of My Life " – Stevie Wonder
"You're Gettin' a Little Too Smart " – The Detroit Emeralds
"You're So Vain " – Carly Simon (#1 US)
"Young Love " – Donny Osmond
"Your Mama Don't Dance " – Kenny Loggins & Jim Messina
Notable singles
New York Dolls on TopPop in 1973
Other Notable singles
Published popular music
Other notable songs (world)
Classical music
Jean Absil – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3
William Alwyn – Fantasy Sonata for flute and harp
Malcolm Arnold – Symphony No. 7
Günter Bialas – Trois Moments Musicaux , for piano
Luciano Berio
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
Still , for orchestra
Linea for Two Pianos, Marimba and Vibraphone
John Cage
Etcetera , for small orchestra, tape and, optionally, three conductors
Exercise , for an orchestra of soloists (based on Etcetera )
Carlos Chávez
Estudio a Rubinstein , for piano
Paisajes mexicanos , for orchestra
Partita, for timpani
Sonante , for orchestra
Gloria Coates – Music on Open Strings (Symphony No. 1)
George Crumb – Makrokosmos, Volume II for amplified piano
Morton Feldman
String Quartet and Orchestra
For Frank O'Hara , for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello
Voices and Cello , for 2 female voices and cello
Alberto Ginastera – String Quartet No. 3
Lou Harrison – Organ Concerto with Percussion
Anthony Iannaccone – Rituals
Ben Johnston
"I'm Goin' Away", for SATB choir
String Quartet No. 3, "Vergings"
String Quartet No. 4, "Ascent" ("Amazing Grace")
Paul Lansky – Mild und leise (computer music)
Bruno Maderna – Oboe Concerto No. 3[ 21]
Frank Martin – Requiem
Donald Martino – Notturno, for piccolo/flute/alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, viola, 'cello, piano, and percussion (awarded the 1974 Pulitzer Prize in Music)
Akira Miyoshi – Nocturne
Luigi Nono – Canto per il Vietnam
Carl Orff – De temporum fine comoedia
Arvo Pärt – Ukuaru valss
Walter Piston – Three Counterpoints , for violin, viola, and cello
Henri Pousseur – Vue sur les Jardins interdits , for saxophone quartet
Dmitri Shostakovich – Six Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva , Op. 143
Eduard Tubin – Symphony No. 10
Maria Callas farewell tour, 1973
Opera
Jazz
Musical theater
Musical films
Births
January 1 – Magnus Sahlgren , Swedish guitarist and linguist
January 7 – Jonna Tervomaa , Finnish singer
January 9 – Sean Paul , reggae and dancehall artist
January 12
January 13 - Juan Diego Flórez , Peruvian operatic tenor
January 14 – Katie Griffin , Canadian actress and singer
January 19 – Antero Manninen , Finnish cellist
February 2 - Latino , Brazilian singer-songwriter
February 11 - Jeon Do-yeon , South Korean actress
February 21
February 22
February 24 – Chris Fehn , American rock percussionist (Slipknot )
February 26
February 27 – Peter Andre , English-born Australian singer-songwriter, businessman and television personality
March 1 – Ryan Peake , Canadian rock musician (Nickelback )
March 6 – Peter Lindgren , Swedish musician
March 8 – Anneke van Giersbergen , Dutch singer and guitarist
March 10 – Dan Swanö , Swedish musician
March 13 – David Draiman , American vocalist (Disturbed (band) )
March 17 – Caroline Corr , Irish drummer (The Corrs )
March 22 - Beverley Knight , English actress and singer-songwriter
March 25 – Anders Fridén , Swedish vocalist
March 28 – Matt Nathanson , American folk/rock singer-songwriter
March 30 – DJ AM , American DJ (d. 2009 )
April 3
April 4 – Kelly Price , soul singer
April 5 – Pharrell Williams , American rapper, singer-songwriter and record and film producer (The Neptunes , N.E.R.D , Chad Hugo )
April 16 – Akon , American singer-songwriter, businessman, record producer and actor[ 24]
April 22 - Jung Woo-sung , South Korean actor
April 25 – Fredrik Larzon , Swedish rock musician (Millencolin )
April 27 – Sharlee D'Angelo , Swedish guitarist
April 29 – Mike Hogan , Irish bassist (The Cranberries )
April 30 – Jeff Timmons , American singer
May 2 – Justin Burnett , film score composer
May 3 – Brad Martin , American country musician (died 2022 )[ 25]
May 5 – Casino Versus Japan , electronic musician
May 13 – Eric Lewis , jazz pianist
May 14
May 17 – Joshua Homme , guitarist and vocalist of Queens of the Stone Age
May 21 – Noel Fielding , English comedian, writer, actor, artist, musician and television presenter
May 23
May 26 - Magdalena Kožená , Czech mezzo-soprano
May 31 – Cadaveria , Italian singer (Opera IX )
June 5 - Michelle Leonard , German / British singer and songwriter
June 9 – Jana Sýkorová , Czech operatic contralto
June 10
June 13 – Cheryl "Coko" Clemons , American singer (SWV )
June 14 – Ceca , Serbian folk singer
June 17 – Krayzie Bone , American rapper and producer (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony )
June 19 – Jörg Widmann , German clarinetist and composer
June 20 – Chino Moreno , American singer-songwriter (Deftones , Team Sleep , and Crosses )
June 23 – Marija Naumova , Latvian Eurovision-winning singer
June 26 – Gretchen Wilson , American singer
June 28
DJ Vlad , American hip hop interviewer
Frost , Norwegian drummer
June 30 - Chan Ho Park , South Korean baseball
July 1 – Brenton Brown , South African-American Christian musician and worship leader
July 4 – Gackt , singer-songwriter and musician
July 5
July 11 – Andrew Bird , singer-songwriter
July 15
July 17 – Tony Dovolani , Albanian-American dancer and actor
July 22
July 23 – Fran Healy , British singer (Travis )[ 26]
July 25 – Dani Filth , Israeli-born musician (Cradle of Filth )
July 29
July 30 – Sonu Nigam , Indian singer[ 27]
August 6 - Donna Lewis, Welsh singer
August 7 – Zane Lowe , New Zealand born radio and TV presenter, DJ and record producer
August 8 – Scott Stapp , American singer (Creed )
August 9
August 12 – Grey DeLisle , American voice actress and singer
August 13 - Gregory Vajda , Hungarian clarinetist, conductor and composer
August 15 – Adnan Sami , British born singer, music composer, pianist
August 22
September 1 – J.D. Fortune , Canadian rock singer (INXS )
September 3 – Jennifer Paige , American singer-songwriter
September 5 – Rose McGowan , American actress, model, singer and author
September 12 - Dorota Miśkiewicz , Polish singer-songwriter, composer and violinist
September 14 – Nas , American rapper
September 15 – Indira Levak , Croatian lead vocalist of Colonia
September 17 – Amy Black , operatic mezzo-soprano (died 2009 )
September 18 – Ami Onuki , Japanese singer
September 19 – David Zepeda , Mexican actor, model and singer
September 22
September 26 – Julienne Davis , American actress/model/singer
September 29
October 1 – Christian Borle , American actor and singer[ 28]
October 2
October 9
October 24 – Laura Veirs , American singer-songwriter
October 25 – Lamont Bentley , American actor and rapper (died 2005 )
October 26 – Seth MacFarlane , American actor, screenwriter, producer, director and singer
November 3
November 6 – Rumi Shishido , Japanese voice actress and singer
November 9
November 10
November 11 – Jason White , American rock musician (Green Day )
November 12 – Mayte Garcia , American actress, singer, author and dancer
November 19
November 27 – Twista ,American rapper and record producer
November 28 – Jade Puget (AFI )
December 4 – Kate Rusby , English folk singer-songwriter
December 7
December 8 – Corey Taylor , vocalist of Slipknot
December 9 - Bárbara Padilla , operatic soprano
December 11 – Mos Def , rapper
December 16 – Mariza , fado singer
December 17 – Eddie Fisher , pop rock drummer and songwriter (OneRepublic )
December 27 – Kristoffer Zegers , Dutch composer
December 29 – Pimp C , American rapper (d. 2007 )[ 29]
December 30 – Jon Theodore , American drummer (Queens of the Stone Age )
unknown date – Xian Zhang , Chinese-born orchestral conductor
Deaths
January 16 – Clara Ward , gospel singer, 48 (stroke)[ 30]
January 23 – Kid Ory , jazz trombonist and bandleader, 86[ 31]
February 3 – Andy Razaf , composer, poet and lyricist, 77[ 32]
February 5 – Kathleen Riddick , British conductor, 65[ 33]
February 7 – Pixinguinha , choro composer and woodwind player, 75
February 19
February 24 – Manolo Caracol , Spanish flamenco singer (b. 1909 )
February 28 – Terig Tucci , Argentine composer, violinist, pianist and mandolinist, 75
March 5 – Michael Jeffery , Jimi Hendrix 's personal manager, 39 (air crash)
March 8 – Ron Pigpen McKernan , musician and songwriter (Grateful Dead ), 27 (stomach hemorrhage)
March 19 – Lauritz Melchior , Wagnerian tenor, 82[ 34]
March 26
March 28 – Gertrude Johnson , coloratura soprano, 78
April 16
April 18 – Willie 'The Lion' Smith , US jazz pianist, 79
May 9
May 21 – Vaughn Monroe , US singer and bandleader, 61
May 27 – Ilona Kabos , Hungarian-British pianist and teacher, 79
May 29 – P. Ramlee , Malaysian film actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer, and producer, 44 (heart attack)[ 39]
June 4 – Murry Wilson , musician and record producer, 55
June 8 – Tubby Hayes , jazz musician, 38 (during heart surgery)[ 40]
June 29 – Germán Valdés , Mexican actor, singer and comedian (hepatitis)
July 2 – Betty Grable , US actress and singer, 56 (lung cancer)
July 3 – Karel Ančerl , conductor, 65
July 6 – Otto Klemperer , conductor, 88
July 11 – Alexander Mosolov , Russian composer, 72
July 15 – Clarence White , guitarist (The Byrds ), 29 (road accident)
August 2 – Rosetta Pampanini , operatic soprano, 76
August 4 – Eddie Condon , jazz banjoist and guitarist, 67
August 6 – Memphis Minnie , blues singer and guitarist, 76
August 16 – Astra Desmond , operatic contralto, 80
August 17
August 19 – Brew Moore , jazz saxophonist, 49 (fell downstairs)
September 1 – Graziella Pareto , operatic soprano, 84
September 6 – Sir William Henry Harris , organist and composer, 90
September 10 – Allan Gray , composer, 71
September 11 – Martha Angelici , operatic soprano, 66
September 16 – Víctor Jara , Chilean folk singer, 40 (murdered)
September 17 – Hugo Winterhalter , US conductor and arranger, 53
September 19 – Gram Parsons , guitarist/vocalist, 26 (drug overdose)[ 42]
September 20
October 9 – Sister Rosetta Tharpe , gospel singer, 58[ 44]
October 16
October 22 – Pablo Casals , cellist, 95
October 27 – Norman Allin , English singer, 88
November 10
November 18 – Alois Hába , composer, 80
November 23 – De De Pierce , jazz trumpeter, 69
November 26 – Edith Mason , operatic soprano, 81
November 27 – Frank Christian , jazz trumpeter, 85
December 13 – Fanny Heldy , operatic soprano, 85
December 20 – Bobby Darin , American singer and actor, 37 (heart failure)[ 45]
December 31 – Emile Christian , jazz trombonist, 78
date unknown – Cäwdät Fäyzi , Tatar composer and folklorist
Awards
Grammy Awards
Country Music Association Awards
[ 46]
Eurovision Song Contest
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