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1992 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1992.

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

January–February

March–April

May–June

July–August

  • July 4
  • The BudaFest Summer Opera and Ballet Festival is launched in Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mark Heard suffers a heart attack while performing at the Cornerstone Festival in Illinois, USA. Heard goes to hospital immediately after finishing his set, but dies two weeks after being discharged in August.
  • July 10 – Seinäjoki (Finland) Tango Festival begins, running to July 12.
  • July 11 – "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses enters the world record books when it becomes the longest single, at 8 minutes, 57 seconds, to reach the US Top 20. The single's video has a budget of over US$1.5 million, becoming the most expensive at the time.
  • July 12 – Opening of the Chamber-Music Festival of Kuhmo, Finland (until July 26).
  • July 18 – Whitney Houston marries Bobby Brown.
  • July 28 – Ice-T announces that the controversial track "Cop Killer" is being pulled from Body Count's self-titled album.
  • August 2
  • Rozalla becomes the first artist from Zimbabwe to chart on the US Billboard magazine chart.
  • Former Beatle George Harrison tells Billboard magazine that he recently discovered that he was born on February 24, and not February 25 as he had thought for most of his life.
  • Haitian military authorities ban the playing of RAM's single "Fèy"; first performed at the Port-au-Prince Carnival in February, the song was widely interpreted as an anthem of support for exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
  • American pop-punk band Blink-182 form in the suburbs of San Diego, but are known as Blink until 1995.
  • August 3 – Lahti Organ Festival (Finland) begins, lasting until August 9.
  • August 5 – Jeff Porcaro, arguably the most highly regarded studio drummer in rock from the mid-'70s to the early '90s, dies aged 38 of a heart attack.
  • August 8 – During the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour, Metallica frontman James Hetfield is burned by a pyrotechnics blast during a concert at Montreal's Olympic Stadium, forcing the group to cancel the second hour of the show. Co-headliners Guns N' Roses take the stage, but walk off early with Axl Rose complaining of throat problems. The abbreviated show causes angry fans to riot in the streets of Montreal. The tour resumed on August 25, but with a guitar technician replacing Hetfield on guitar for the remainder of the tour.
  • August 14 – Opening of the Sibelius-Festival in Loviisa, Finland.
  • August 18 – Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, is born.
  • August 20 – Opening of the Helsinki Festival, with the theme: Music of the Baltics (orchestral and chamber-music concerts, opera productions, song recitals, ballet, theater, jazz, pop, and rock concerts) until September 6.
  • August 22 - Six-year-old Qa'id Walker-Teal is shot dead by a stray bullet during a confrontation between rapper Tupac Shakur's entourage and a rival group at an outdoor festival in Marin City, California. Shakur is sued for wrongful death three years later.

September–October

November–December

Also in 1992

Bands formed

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Bands disbanded

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Bands reformed

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Albums released

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Release date unknown

Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1992.

Top 40 Chart hit singles

Other Chart hit singles

Notable singles

Other Notable singles

Top ten best albums of the year

All albums have been named albums of the year for their hits in the charts.

  1. R.E.M. – Automatic for the People
  2. Rage Against the Machine – Rage Against the Machine
  3. Pavement – Slanted & Enchanted
  4. Alice in Chains – Dirt
  5. Tori Amos – Little Earthquakes
  6. Dr. Dre – The Chronic
  7. Faith No More – Angel Dust
  8. Sublime – 40 Oz. To Freedom
  9. Sonic Youth – Dirty
  10. Beastie Boys – Check Your Head

Classical music

Opera

Jazz

Musical theater

Musical films

Soundtracks

Births

Deaths

Awards

Charts

See also

References