This is a summary of 1942 in music in the United Kingdom.
Events
Popular music
Classical music: new works
Film and Incidental music
Musical theatre
Musical films
Births
- 2 February â Graham Nash, English-born rock singer-songwriter and photographer
- 12 February â Lionel Grigson, English pianist, composer and educator (died 1994)
- 15 February â Glyn Johns, recording engineer
- 19 February â Phil Coulter, musician and music producer
- 24 February â Tim Staffell, singer and guitarist
- 28 February â Brian Jones, rock musician (The Rolling Stones) (died 1969)
- 9 March â John Cale, composer and musician
- 13 March â Meic Stevens, singer-songwriter
- 24 March â Arthur Brown, singer (Kingdom Come and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
- 19 April â David Fanshawe, composer (died 2010)
- 12 May â Ian Dury, singer-songwriter (died 2000)
- 18 June â Paul McCartney, singer, songwriter & composer
- 17 July â Spencer Davis, musician
- 13 August â Sheila Armstrong, soprano
- 21 September â Jill Gomez, soprano
- 27 September â Alvin Stardust (born Bernard Jewry, also called Shane Fenton), pop singer (died 2014)
- 31 December â Andy Summers, rock musician (Police)
Deaths
- 14 January â Harry Champion, music hall composer, 76
- 10 February â Felix Powell, musician, 63
- 17 May â Alfred Hollins, organist and composer, 76
- 12 June â Walter Leigh, composer, 36 (killed in action)
- 16 June â Haldane Stewart, organist, composer and choirmaster, 74
- 17 June â Jessie Bond, singer and actress in Gilbert & Sullivan, 89
- 30 July â Dorothy Silk, soprano, 59
- 15 October â Dame Marie Tempest, opera and musical comedy singer, 78
- 23 November â Peadar Kearney, Irish Republican and songwriter, writer of the lyrics to The Soldier's Song, 58
See also
References