This is a list of notable events in music from 1982, the year in which Michael Jackson released Thriller, which holds the title for the world's best selling album.
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Events
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
- January 15 â K.C. and the Sunshine Band's Harry Wayne Casey is seriously injured in an automobile accident in Miami, Florida.|
- January 20 â Ozzy Osbourne bites the head off a live bat thrown at him during a performance in Des Moines, Iowa. He thought it was rubber.
- January 21 â B. B. King donates his personal record collection, which includes nearly 7,000 rare blues records, to the University of Mississippi's Center for the Study of Southern Culture.
- February 13 â A 300-pound (136 kg) gravestone from the grave of Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant is stolen from an Orange Park, Florida, cemetery. Police find the gravestone two weeks later in a dry river bed.
- February 19 â Ozzy Osbourne is arrested after urinating on The Alamo, in San Antonio, Texas.
- February 20 â Pat Benatar marries her guitarist, Neil Giraldo, on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
- February 24 â The 24th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Quincy Jones (who wins a total of five awards). John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Double Fantasy (the final album released by Lennon in his lifetime) wins Album of the Year, while Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Sheena Easton wins Best New Artist.
- February 27 â The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company gives its final performance at the Adelphi Theatre after more than 110 years.
- March 3 â The Mamas & the Papas begin a reunion tour with a show in the New York club The Other End with original members John Phillips and Denny Doherty, along with Mackenzie Phillips and Spanky McFarlane replacing Michelle Gilliam and Cass Elliot respectively.
- March 4 â Frank Zappa's son Dweezil and daughter Moon Unit form Fred Zeppelin.
- March 5 â Comedian and Blues Brother John Belushi is found dead of an apparent drug overdose in the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
- March 18 â Teddy Pendergrass is severely injured in a car accident in Philadelphia. Pendergrass's injuries result in him being paralyzed from the chest down.
- March 19 â Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist, Randy Rhoads, is killed in a freak accident in Leesburg, Florida, when the plane in which he is riding buzzes Osbourne's tour bus and crashes into a house. The plane's pilot and a female passenger are also killed.
- March 28 â In Los Angeles, David Crosby is arrested for possession of Quaaludes and drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence of cocaine and carrying a concealed weapon.
AprilâÂÂAugust
- April 13 â David Crosby is arrested on drug charges for the second time in three weeks when Dallas police catch him preparing cocaine backstage before a show.
- April 15 â Billy Joel is seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in Long Island, New York. Joel spends over a month in the hospital undergoing physical therapy for his hand.
- April 17 â Johnny Cash hosts the US TV program Saturday Night Live, with Cash and Elton John and his classic band as the musical guests. Cash sings I Walk The Line, Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire and Sunday Morning Coming Down. John sings Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) and Ball and Chain. The latter would not appear on the NBC show again until 2011.
- April 24 â Germany wins the 27th annual Eurovision Song Contest, held in the Harrogate Conference Centre, North Yorkshire, with the song "Ein biÃÂchen Frieden", sung by 17-year-old Nicole. She also records the song in English as "A Little Peace", which becomes the 500th chart-topping single in the UK.
- April 26
- Rod Stewart is car-jacked in Los Angeles. Stewart loses his $50,000 Porsche to the mugger, but is not hurt. The car is recovered several days later.
- Joe Strummer goes into hiding, forcing The Clash to postpone their U.K. tour.
- May 10 â The Clash drummer Topper Headon is fired from the band when his heroin addiction becomes disruptive.
- May 14 â The first Prince's Trust charity concert is held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. With the Prince of Wales (later Charles III) in attendance, Status Quo, becomes the first contemporary band to play to British royalty.
- May 18 â Three weeks after disappearing, Joe Strummer and his girlfriend are found living in Paris, two days after they ran the Paris Marathon.
- May 21 â Queen release their tenth studio album, Hot Space, to immense critical outcry. The decision to make a dance-pop album with prominent disco influences at the height of American backlash against the latter genre renders the band a pariah in the United States, and their shift from traditional rock alienates their fans in the United Kingdom. Queen would not recover from the resulting backlash in the United Kingdom until after their Live Aid performance in 1985, while they would remain unpopular in the United States until after Freddie Mercury's death in 1991.
- May 23 â Pink Floyd â The Wall, a film adaptation of Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall, premieres at the Cannes Film Festival; the film's wide release would later begin on July 15.
- May 26 â The Rolling Stones open their European tour in Aberdeen, Scotland.
- May 29 â Duran Duran's album Rio peaks at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week on the chart and will remain on the chart for almost two years.
- June 16 â James Honeyman-Scott dies of heart failure caused by cocaine intolerance. He is 25 years old.
- June 19 â Amy Grant marries Gary Chapman.
- July â The first known fully staged performance of Jean-Philippe Rameau's tragédie lyrique Les Boréades (1763) is given by John Eliot Gardiner at the Aix-en-Provence Festival.
- July 3 â ABC's debut album The Lexicon of Love enters the UK Albums Chart at number 1 and remain at the top position for four consecutive weeks.
- July 4 â Ozzy Osbourne marries his manager Sharon Arden in Maui, Hawaii.
- July 21 â A second Prince's Trust charity concert is held at the Dominion Theatre in London. Performers include Pete Townshend, Robert Plant, Madness, Phil Collins, Joan Armatrading and Kate Bush.
- August 17 â In Langenhagen near Hanover, Germany begins the first mass production of the compact disc.
SeptemberâÂÂDecember
- September 3âÂÂ5 â The first US Festival is held over Labor Day Weekend near Devore, California. The Police, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads and The B-52's are among the many performers.
- September 22 â The Who begin their only formally announced "farewell" tour in Washington, D.C.
- October 1 â The first compact discs appear in music stores in Japan.
- October 7 â The musical Cats begins its 18-year run on Broadway.
- November 1 â The breakup of the band Blondie is announced publicly.
- November 5 â The first edition of The Tube is broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. Guests on the first programme include The Jam, making their last live TV appearance together.
- November 6 â Tears for Fears first hit single "Mad World" peaks at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart during its 17-week chart run.
- November 21 â Joni Mitchell marries producer and bassist Larry Klein in Malibu, California.
- November 25âÂÂ27 â The Jamaica World Music Festival is held in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Acts over the three-day festival include Peter Tosh, Rick James, The Clash, Grateful Dead, Aretha Franklin and, in their final show before disbanding, Squeeze.
- November 27 â The 11th OTI Festival, held at the Coliseo Amauta in Lima, Peru, is won by the song "", written by and , and performed by representing Venezuela.
- November 29 â Sena Jurinac appears on stage for the last time, with the Vienna State Opera.
- November 30 â Michael Jackson releases his sixth studio album Thriller, which would go on to be the greatest selling album of all time at 70 million units sold worldwide.
- December â Iron Maiden drummer Clive Burr is fired and replaced by Nicko McBrain formerly of the French band Trust.
- December 3 â The most successful group of the 1970s, ABBA, release their final original single "Under Attack". A split is never officially announced.
- December 31 â The eleventh annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by The Go-Go's, Hall & Oates, Ronnie Milsap, Barry Manilow and Jermaine Jackson.
Bands formed
Bands disbanded
Albums released
In the US, the RIAA stated that 2,630 albums, 2,710 cassettes and 2,285 singles were released.
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Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1982.
Chronological table of US and UK and Japan number one hit singles
Japanese Oricon number one singles and artist<br>ÃÂ (weeks at number one)
Top 40 Chart hit singles
Other Chart hit singles
Notable singles
Other Notable singles
Published popular music
Ballet
See List of 1982 ballet premieres
Opera
Musical television
Births
- January 3 â Chisu, Finnish singer-songwriter
- January 4 â Kang Hye-jung, South Korean actress and singer
- January 6 â Morgan Lander, Canadian musician (Kittie)
- January 9 â Isaac Delahaye, Belgian guitarist and composer
- January 10 â Ana Layevska, UkrainianâÂÂborn, Mexican singer and actress
- January 11 â Ashley Taylor Dawson, English actor and singer (allSTARS*)
- January 12 â Nicole Morier, American singer-songwriter and producer
- January 14 â Caleb Followill, American musician (Kings of Leon)
- January 15
- Ari Pulkkinen, Finnish pianist and composer
- Kang Se-jung, South Korean actress and singer (Papaya)
- January 17
- Alex Varkatzas, Greek-American metalcore lead vocalist (Atreyu)
- Hwanhee, South Korean singer and actor (Fly To The Sky)
- January 18
- Quinn Allman, guitarist (The Used)
- Joanna Newsom, American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and actress
- January 19 â Angela Chang, Taiwanese singer and actress
- January 21 â André Lousada, Portuguese conductor
- January 23
- Statik Selektah, American DJ and record producer
- Oceana, German singer and songwriter
- January 24 â Daveed Diggs, American rapper, actor and singer (clipping.)
- January 25
- Noemi, Italian singer
- Sho Sakurai, Japanese singer
- January 28 â Ryan Sheridan, Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist
- January 29 â Adam Lambert, American singer, songwriter, stage actor, American Idol 8 finalist (Queen + Adam Lambert)
- January 31
- Elena Paparizou, Greek-Swedish singer
- Yukimi Nagano, Swedish singer and songwriter (Little Dragon)
- February 1 â Kim Jong-wook, South Korean singer
- February 2 â Kan Mi-youn, South Korean singer (Baby Vox)
- February 3 â Jessica Harp, American singer and guitarist (The Wreckers)
- February 4 â Kimberly Wyatt, American singer, dancer (The Pussycat Dolls)
- February 5 â Wheesung, South Korean R&B singer
- February 7 â Delia Matache, Romanian singer
- February 9 â Ami Suzuki, Japanese singer
- February 10 â Darren McMullen, British-Australian The Voice TV host, actor, music critic and music journalist
- February 16
- Conway the Machine, American rapper
- Lupe Fiasco, American rapper
- February 17 â Daniel Merriweather, British R&B musician
- February 18 â Nervo (DJs), Australian twin sister DJs
- February 18 â Juelz Santana, American rapper from Harlem, New York, and member of The Diplomats
- February 20 â Chang Kiha, South Korean singer-songwriter
- February 22 â Danja, American record producer and songwriter (Britney Spears, Nelly Furtado, Justin Timberlake, Joe Jonas)
- February 25
- Bert McCracken, lead singer of American rock band The Used
- Kimberly Caldwell, American singer and presenter
- February 26 â Nate Ruess, American singer-songwriter
- March 1 â Kim Min-hee, South Korean actress
- March 2 â Jessica Biel, American actress, model, voice actress, producer and singer
- March 4 â Amanda Shires, American singer-songwriter and violin player.
- Ha Seok-jin, South Korean actor
- March 8 â Marjorie Estiano, Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter
- March 13 â Darbuka Siva, Indian percussionist and composer
- March 14 â Kate Maberly, English actress, director, writer, producer and musician
- March 17 â Herman Sikumbang, Indonesian guitarist (d. 2018)
- March 19 â Hana Kobayashi, Venezuelan singer of Japanese descent.
- March 20
- Nick Wheeler, rock guitarist (The All-American Rejects)
- Emma O'Driscoll, Irish television presenter
- March 21
- Jocie Kok, Chinese-Singaporean singer
- Santino Fontana, American actor and singer
- March 22
- Pete Bennett, English rock singer (Daddy Fantastic) and television personality (Big Brother 2006)
- Chris Wallace, American musician and singer
- March 24 - Nivea (singer), American R&B singer
- April 3 â Cobie Smulders, Canadian singer and actress
- April 5 â Pretty Sly, American R&B singer (Git Fresh)
- April 7 â Kelli Young, English pop singer (Liberty X)
- April 8 â Keegan DeWitt, American singer-songwriter and actor (Wild Cub)
- April 10 â Nadia Meikher, Ukrainian singer-songwriter
- April 12
- Easton Corbin, American country music singer
- Deen, Bosnian singer
- April 13
- Janice Vidal, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Jill Vidal, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Ty Dolla Sign, American singer, songwriter and rapper
- Nellie McKay, EnglishâÂÂAmerican singer, songwriter and activist
- April 17 â Lee Joon-gi, South Korean actor, singer, dancer and model
- April 18 â Marie-ÃÂlaine Thibert, Canadian singer
- April 21 â Lynn Hilary, Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Celtic Woman and Anúna)
- April 24 â Kelly Clarkson, American singer, songwriter, actress and author, first American Idol winner
- April 26
- Nadja Benaissa, German pop singer
- Jon Lee, English singer (S Club 7)
- April 28 â Nikko Smith, American singer
- April 30
- Lloyd Banks, African American/Puerto Rican rapper
- Drew Seeley, Canadian actor, singer-songwriter and dancer
- Kirsten Dunst, American actress, model and singer
- Cleo Higgins, English singer, songwriter and dancer (Cleopatra)
- May 1 â Anya Lahiri, English actress, model, singer and fitness instructor (Precious)
- May 4 â Vera Schmidt, Hungarian singer-songwriter
- May 10 â Boom, South Korean rapper
- May 11 â Cory Monteith, Canadian actor and musician (d. 2013)
- May 14 â Dan Nigro, American songwriter and producer (As Tall As Lions)
- May 15
- Layal Abboud, Lebanese singer
- Jessica Sutta, American singer, dancer, songwriter, actress and choreographer (The Pussycat Dolls)
- May 16
- Billy Crawford, Filipino-American singer
- Dimitri Vegas, Belgian DJ, producer and half of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
- May 23
- Tristan Prettyman, American singer-songwriter, musician and Foxy Model
- Malene Mortensen, Danish singer
- May 27 â Louis Bell, American musician, record producer and mixer
- May 31 â Casey James, American singer
- June 2 â Jewel Staite, Canadian actress and singer
- June 3 â Dihan Slabbert, South African singer-songwriter and producer
- June 4 â Jin Au-Yeung, Chinese-American rapper
- June 5 â Scott Speer, American filmmaker, music video director, television director and novelist.
- June 7 â Amy Nuttall, British actress and opera singer
- June 13 â Jessica Caban, American fashion model, actress, musician and muse of Bruno Mars
- June 14
- Freddie Gibbs, American rapper (Freddie Gibbs & Madlib)
- Lang Lang, Chinese concert pianist
- June 15 â Haley Scarnato, American singer and American Idol finalist
- June 17 â Arthur Darvill, English actor and musician (Doctor Who)
- June 19 - Jessica Betts, American singer and actress
- June 21 â Jussie Smollett, American singer, actor, activist, director and photographer
- June 21 - Rob Mills, Australian actor, singer, songwriter and television host
- June 23
- Candice Alley, Australian singer-songwriter ("Falling", Colorblind)
- Martin Rolinski, Swedish singer
- Jo Eun-byul, South Korean singer and actress (Luv)
- June 25
- Lola Ponce, Argentinian-Italian singer-songwriter and actress
- Rain, South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, actor and record producer
- July 2 â Ilya Gringolts, Russian violinist and educator
- July 5 â Dave Haywood, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Lady Antebellum)
- July 6 â Tay Zonday, American musician and voice actor
- July 7
- Cassidy, American hip-hop recording artist and rapper
- Julien Doré, French singer-songwriter, musician and actor
- July 10 â Alex Arrowsmith, American rock musician
- July 12
- Mahalia Barnes, Australian singer-songwriter and manager, (Jimmy Barnes, Reece Mastin)
- Walter Perez, American actor and musician
- July 15 â Carl Espen, Norwegian singer and songwriter
- July 17 â Natasha Hamilton, English pop singer-songwriter(Atomic Kitten)
- July 18
- Ryan Cabrera, American singer-songwriter and musician (Ashlee Simpson, Lisa Origliasso, Riley Keough, Audrina Patridge)
- Priyanka Chopra, Indian actress, singer, film producer and philanthropist
- July 19 â Christopher Bear, American drummer (Grizzly Bear)
- July 23
- Claudette Ortiz, American soul singer
- Ricky Reed, American artist, music producer, singer, songwriter and founder
- July 26 â Alex Scally, American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (Beach House)
- July 27 â Westside Gunn, American rapper
- July 27 â Rebecca Zadig, Swedish singer
- July 30 â Rebecca Stephens, English singer (The Pipettes)
- August 1 â Orelsan, French rapper
- August 4 â Quindon Tarver, American singer (d. 2021)
- August 6 â Spice, Jamaican dancehall singer and songwriter
- August 7 â Abbie Cornish, Australian actress and rapper under the pseudonym "Dusk"
- August 8 â Raef, Egyptian-American singer and songwriter
- August 10 â Vincent Rodriguez III, American actor, singer and dancer
- August 13
- Gil Ofarim, German singer, songwriter and actor
- Tamara Jaber, Australian singer (Scandal'us)
- Kalenna Harper, American singer-songwriter
- August 16 â Ummet Ozcan, Dutch-Turkish DJ and producer
- August 19
- Willy Denzey, French singer
- Erika Christensen, American actress and singer
- August 22 â Boys Noize, German EDM DJ and producer
- August 27 â Duke Dumont, British record producer, songwriter, musician and DJ
- August 28 â LeAnn Rimes, American singer, songwriter, actress and author
- August 29 â Mayana Moura, Brilizian singer, actress and model
- September 3
- Andrew McMahon, American musician
- Kaori Natori, Japanese singer and model
- September 4 - Drapht. Australian hip-hop artist from Perth, Western Australia
- September 5 â Cyndi Wang, Taiwanese singer and actress
- September 7 â Race Wong, Hong Kong singer/actress (2R)
- September 9 â Ai Otsuka, Japanese singer
- September 10 â Kyla-Rose Smith, South African violinist, singer and dancer (Freshlyground)
- September 14 â Wes Carr, Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (Australian Idol 8)
- September 17 â Wade Robson, American choreographer, producer, songwriter and dancer (Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake)
- September 19 â Skepta, British grime MC, rapper, songwriter and record producer.
- September 20 â Ian Kirkpatrick (record producer), American songwriter and record producer (worked with Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez, Britney Spears)
- September 22 â Billie Piper, British singer and actress
- September 27
- Anna Camp, American actress-singer (Pitch Perfect)
- Jon McLaughlin, American pop rock singer-songwriter, producer and pianist
- Lil Wayne, American rapper
- September 28 â St. Vincent (musician), American singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and guitar designer
- September 29 â Stephen "tWitch" Boss, American hip hip dancer, DJ, actor and entertainer
- September 30 â Kieran Culkin, American actor
- October 1 â Sandra Oxenryd, Swedish pop singer
- October 6 â MC Lars, American rapper
- October 7 â Lockett Pundt, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Deerhunter)
- October 15 â Paulini, Fijian-born Australian singer, songwriter and actress
- October 16 â Kim Ah-joong, South Korean actress, model, and singer
- October 19 â Hiromi Hayakawa, Japanese-born Mexican actress and singer (d. 2017)
- October 25 â Eman Lam, Hong Kong singer
- October 27
- Keri Hilson, American singer
- Jessy Matador, Congolese-French singer
- Joana Zimmer, German singer
- October 28 â Mai Kuraki, Japanese singer
- October 30 - Chimène Badi, French singer
- November 3 - Raquel del Rosario, Spanish singer and was the lead vocalist of the band El Sueño de Morfeo (Morpheus' Dream).
- November 6 â Sowelu, Japanese singer
- November 11 â Heo Jung-min, South Korean actor and singer (M.C the Max)
- November 12 â Anne Hathaway, American actress, musical star and singer
- November 13
- Michael Copon, American actor model and singer
- Kumi Koda, Japanese singer
- November 14 â Joy Williams (singer), American singer-songwriter
- November 15 â Jenifer (singer), French singer and actress
- November 18
- Aoife O'Donovan, Irish-American singer and songwriter
- Neha Bhasin, Indian singer (Viva)
- November 21 â Ryan Starr, American singer
- November 22
- Charlene Choi, Hong Kong singer and actress (Twins)
- Steve Angello, Greek Swedish DJ, music producer and
- November 23 â Leah Jenner, American musician
- December 1 â Riz Ahmed, British actor, rapper, and activist
- December 3 â Jaycee Chan, Hong Kong actor and singer
- December 5 â Keri Hilson, American singer, songwriter and actress
- December 6 â Ulysses Owens, American jazz drummer and percussionist
- December 7 â Chrispa, Greek singer and actress
- December 8
- Chrisette Michele, American R&B singer-songwriter
- Nicki Minaj, American rapper and singer
- Serena Ryder, Canadian musician
- December 13 â Anthony Callea, Australian singer-songwriter, stage actor and activist
- December 14 â Anthony Way, British singer and actor
- December 16
- Frankie Ballard, American country music singer-songwriter
- Mei Finegold, Israeli singer
- Anna Sedokova, Ukrainian singer, actress and television presenter
- Cherise Roberts, English singer and songwriter (Big Brovaz)
- December 20
- David Cook, American singer
- Jason Zhang, Chinese pop singer
- December 23
- Beatriz Luengo, Spanish singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and entrepreneur
- Toru Kitajima, Japanese singer (Ling Tosite Sigure)
- December 24
- Masaki Aiba, Japanese singer
- Robert Carmine, vocalist (Rooney)
- December 27 â Terji Skibenæs, Faroese guitarist (Týr)
Deaths
- January â Sudhin Dasgupta, music director, lyricist, and singer, 52
- January 16 â Harald Agersnap, Danish classical musician, 92
- January 19 â Elis Regina, Brazilian singer, 36 (drug/alcohol overdose)
- January 22 â Tommy Tucker, singer=songwriter, 48 (carbon tetrachloride poisoning)
- January 28 â Bert Etta Davis, American alto saxophonist, 58
- January 30
- Stanley Holloway, English actor and singer, 91
- Lightnin' Hopkins, blues singer, 69
- February 4 â Alex Harvey, rock singer and guitarist, 46
- February 16 â Luis Pacheco de Céspedes, Peruvian composer, violinist, and conductor, 86
- February 17 â Thelonious Monk, jazz pianist, 64
- February 18 â Nathaniel Shilkret, composer and musician, 92
- February 20 â Sholom Katz, American Jewish cantor
- February 21 â Murray the K, disc jockey, 60
- February 25 â Chao Yuen Ren, composer, 89
- March 5 â John Belushi, entertainer of The Blues Brothers fame, 33 (drug overdose)
- March 7 â Chuck Thompson, American jazz drummer, 55
- March 19 â Randy Rhoads, guitarist, 25 (plane crash)
- March 24 â Aileen Stanley, singer, 84 or 85
- March 26 â Ferdinando Garimberti, violin maker, 88
- March 27 â Bob Ysaguirre, Belizean-born American jazz double bass and tuba player, 85
- March 29 â Carl Orff, German composer, famous for the choral work Carmina Burana, 86
- March 31 â Georgios Poniridis, Greek composer and violinist, 90
- April 2
- Yedidya Admon, Israeli composer and singer, 87
- Sam Coslow, songwriter and singer, 79
- April 7 â Koço Uçi, Albanian composer and conductor, 59
- April 8 â Branko GrkoviÃÂ, Bosnian-Herzegovinian composer, arranger, music editor, music critic, pianist, music educator, and writer on music, 62
- April 30 â Lester Bangs, American music journalist, 33 (overdose)
- May 1 â William Primrose, violist, 77
- May 5 â Cal Tjader, Latin jazz musician, 56 (heart attack)
- May 6 â Pinocchio James, 54, American jazz and R&B singer, 54
- May 8 â Neil Bogart, owner of Casablanca Records, 39 (cancer)
- May 12 â Humphrey Searle, composer, 66
- May 13
- Sal Pace, American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, 75
- Renzo Rossellini, film composer, 74
- May 14 â Jean Derbès, French composer, pianist, and music critic, 45
- May 15 â Joëlle Mogensen, French singer, 29 (drug overdose)
- May 16 â Adriano Correia de Oliveira, Portuguese composer and singer, 40
- May 18 â Lajos Kiss, Hungarian ethnomusicologist, music educator, academic administrator, conductor, editor, and folk-song collector, 82
- May 26 â Nanny Larsén-Todsen, operatic soprano, 97
- May 30 â Leon René, songwriter, 80
- June 15 â Art Pepper, jazz saxophonist, 56 (brain hemorrhage)
- June 16 â James Honeyman-Scott, guitarist, 25 (heart failure from cocaine use)
- July 8 â Aino Seep, Estonian singer and actress, 57
- July 9 â Wingy Manone, jazz trumpeter, 82
- July 10 â Maria Jeritza, operatic soprano, 96
- July 15 â Bill Justis, American saxophonist, songwriter, and producer, 55 (cancer)
- July 15 â Lionel Daunais, Canadian baritone and composer, 80
- July 22 â Sonny Stitt, jazz saxophonist, 58
- July 28 â Keith Green, gospel singer, 28 (plane crash)
- July 28 â Nick Lucas Jazz Guitarist, Musician, 84
- August 13 â Joe Tex, Southern soul singer, 49
- August 25 â Anna German, Polish singer, 46
- September 1 â Clifford Curzon, pianist, 75
- September 12
- Franz Grothe, German composer, arranger, songwriter, conductor, and pianist, 73
- Federico Moreno Torroba, composer, 91
- September 14 â Christian Ferras, French violinist, 49 (suicide)
- September 17 â Manos Loïzos, Greek composer, 44
- September 23 â Jimmy Wakely, American Country-Western singer and actor, 68
- September 29 â A. L. Lloyd, folk song collector, 74
- October 4 â Glenn Gould, pianist, 50 (stroke)
- October 16
- Jakov Gotovac, composer and conductor, 87
- Mario del Monaco, operatic tenor, 67
- October 21 â Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer, 30
- October 29 â William Lloyd Webber, British organist and composer, 68
- November 16 â Al Haig, jazz pianist, 58
- December 2 â David Blue, folk singer, 41
- December 8 â Marty Robbins, country singer, 57
- December 19 â Andy Anderson, African-American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, 77
- December 10 â Roy Webb, film composer, 94
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