This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2004.
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Events
JanuaryâÂÂFebruary
- January 1
- The Vienna New Year's Concert is conducted by Riccardo Muti.
- Kurt Nilsen wins World Idol.
- January 3 â Britney Spears marries Jason Allen Alexander, a childhood friend, in Las Vegas. The marriage is annulled 55 hours later.
- January 15 â Rapper Mystikal is sentenced to six years in prison for sexual battery.
- January 16âÂÂFebruary 1 â The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by Metallica. A Perfect Circle is originally named in the lineup but later withdraw, with Fear Factory appearing as a mystery artist in place of all of A Perfect Circle's scheduled slots.
- February 1
- Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake perform onstage at Super Bowl XXXVIII. The performance concludes with Jackson's right breast being exposed to the audience. The phrase "wardrobe malfunction" is coined during the ensuing controversy.
- Daron Hagen is appointed President of the Lotte Lehmann Foundation in New York City.
- February 8 â The 46th Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below becomes the first rap album to win Album of the Year. Beyoncé wins five awards. Coldplay's "Clocks" wins Record of the Year, while Luther Vandross' "Dance with My Father" wins Song of the Year. Evanescence win Best New Artist.
- February 9 â Blink-182 release single "I Miss You" from the album Blink-182. The song will reach number one on the Billboard Modern Rock chart.
- February 10 â Paulina Rubio releases her seventh studio "Pau-Latina" under Universal Music Mexico. The album charted at #1 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and at #105 on the Billboard 200. The album also got certified 2àPlatinum (Latin) by the RIAA.
- February 13 â Elton John begins The Red Piano concert residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Originally scheduled for 75 performances, it would run for 248 shows over five years, including twenty-four tour dates in Europe.
- February 17
- BRIT Awards are held in London. The Darkness, Dido, Busted, Justin Timberlake and KRS-One are among the winners.
- Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan posts a bitter message on his personal blog calling D'arcy Wretzky a "mean spirited drug addict" and blaming James Iha for the breakup of the band.
MarchâÂÂApril
MayâÂÂJune
- May 1-2 â The annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival takes place in California. Headlined by Radiohead and The Cure, the lineup also features Pixies, The Flaming Lips, Belle and Sebastian, Muse, MF Doom, Basement Jaxx, Death Cab for Cutie, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Kraftwerk and Kool Keith.
- May 10
- Blender magazine's May issue includes a "50 Worst Songs Ever!" list. "We Built This City," by Starship, is rated worst.
- Peter Tägtgren replaces Mikael ÃÂ
kerfeldt In Bloodbath.
- Keane release Hopes and Fears which becomes the 16th best selling album of the millennium in the UK. It went 8ÃÂ platinum and was nominated for the Mercury Prize and the BRIT award for best album.
- May 12âÂÂ15 â The 49th Eurovision Song Contest, held at Abdi ðpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey, is won by Ukrainian singer Ruslana with the song "Wild Dances". It is the first contest to take place as a multi-date event.
- May 18-23 â The European Festival of Youth Choirs (EJCF) is held in Basel.
- May 24 â Madonna starts The Re-Invention Tour in 20 cities with a total of 56 shows and making it the most successful concert tour of the year with a gross of $124.5 million.
- May 25
- Phish announces that after 21 years they will break up following the Summer 2004 Tour.
- Skinny Puppy releases their first studio album since disbanding in 1996, called The Greater Wrong of the Right.
- May 26 â Fantasia Barrino wins the third season of American Idol, defeating Diana DeGarmo.
- May 28 â June 6 â The Rock in Rio concert festival is staged in Lisbon, Portugal, under the name Rock in Rio Lisboa. Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Foo Fighters, Metallica, Britney Spears and Sting each headline one of the six days.
- June 4
- Karl Jenkins signs a 10-year recording deal with EMI.
- Creed dissolved. Guitarist Mark Tremonti, Drummer Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall (ex Bassist of Creed) were working on side project Alter Bridge along with Myles Kennedy of The Mayfield Four. Their first album is One Day Remains, which was scheduled to be released on August 10.
- June 5-6 â The annual Download Festival takes place at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England, with Linkin Park and Metallica headlining the main stage. Pennywise and HIM headline the Snickers "Game On" stage, while the Barfly stage is headlined by Peaches and SuicideGirls.
- June 11 â The Van Halen Summer Tour 2004 kicks off in Greensboro, North Carolina, marking the return of Sammy Hagar on vocals for the first time since his acrimonious departure from the band in 1996.
- June 12 â The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ-FM airs the 12th Annual KROQ Weenie Roast show with Bad Religion, Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill, The Hives, Hoobastank, The Killers, Modest Mouse, New Found Glory, Story of the Year, The Strokes, Velvet Revolver, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Yellowcard.
- June 22 â 14th annual Lollapalooza festival, scheduled for July 17, is cancelled. Organizers cite "poor ticket sales". (See: Lollapalooza 2004 lineup.)
- June 23 â UK DJ Tony Blackburn is suspended by radio station Classic Gold Digital for playing songs by Cliff Richard, against station policy.
- June 25
- Eric Clapton sells his famous guitar "Blackie" at a Christie's auction, raising $959,000 to benefit the Crossroads drug rehabilitation center that he founded in 1998.
- While in ScheeÃÂel, Germany for his A Reality tour, David Bowie suffers a heart attack onstage and is subsequently rushed to the emergency room for an angioplasty. The incident brings an abrupt end to the tour and prompts Bowie to move away from both musicianship and public life in the following years, with his next album coming out nearly nine years later.
JulyâÂÂAugust
- July 10
- Ex-S Club star Rachel Stevens sets a world record for completing the fastest promotional circuit in just 24 hours- including a run for the charity Sport Relief.
- American Idol winner Fantasia becomes the first artist in history to debut at number-one on the Hot 100 with a first record.
- July 11 â McFly debut at #1 on the UK album charts with Room On The 3rd Floor. They break the record set by The Beatles as the youngest group ever to debut at #1 on the album charts.
- July 20 â Van Halen releases The Best of Both Worlds, a 36-song compilation album featuring three new recordings with Sammy Hagar on vocals.
- July 24 â The Robert Smith organized Curiosa Festival kicks off with a concert in West Palm Beach, Florida. Performing along with The Cure are Interpol, The Rapture, Mogwai, Cursive, Muse, Head Automatica, Thursday, Scarling., The Cooper Temple Clause, and Melissa Auf der Maur.
- July 24âÂÂ25 â The Splendour in the Grass music festival is held in Byron Bay, Australia, headlined by PJ Harvey & Jurassic 5.
- July 25 â The Doobie Brothers record and perform Live at Wolf Trap at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia. The live album was released two months later, on October 26.
- July 31
- Simon & Garfunkel perform a free concert in front of the Colosseum in Rome for an audience of 600,000 people.
- Dispatch performs their last live show at the DCR Hatchshell in Boston, Massachusetts.
- August 8 â Dave Matthews Band's tour bus dumps 800 lb (360 kg) of human feces from a Chicago bridge, intending to unload it in the river, but it lands on an architecture tour boat. The bus driver and the band are sued by the state of Illinois.
- August 15 â Phish performs their final concert at a two-day festival in Coventry, Vermont.
- August 23 â The Prodigy release their much anticipated and postponed first full-length album Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned, 7 years after 1997's The Fat Of The Land.
SeptemberâÂÂOctober
NovemberâÂÂDecember
- November 4 â Three members of the band RAM, who all lived in a neighborhood known for its support of the recently deposed former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, are detained by Haitian police during a concert performance in Port-au-Prince; no charges are ever filed or official explanation for the detentions given.
- November 9 â Britney Spears releases her first compilation album titled '.
- November 11 â Eric Clapton receives a CBE at Buckingham Palace.
- November 12 â Eminem's fourth major studio album, Encore is released four days before schedule to combat Internet bootleggers. The album sells 710,000 copies in only three days and becomes Eminem's third consecutive album to debut at #1 on the Billboard charts.
- November 17 â Within Temptation release the single "Stand My Ground".
- November 21 â Casey Donovan is crowned winner of the second season of Australian Idol. Anthony Callea was named runner-up.
- November 24 â Brian & Eric Hoffman leave Deicide after a royalties dispute.
- November 30 â Jay-Z and Linkin Park's album "Collision Course" debuts at number #01 in the Billboard 200, later becoming the best-selling CD/DVD of that year.
- December 8 â Dimebag Darrell is murdered on stage while performing in Columbus, Ohio, by a deranged fan, who shoots the guitarist three times in the head with a 9mm Beretta handgun. The gunman kills three other people and wounds a further three before being shot dead by police.
- December 11 â Steve Brookstein is crowned winner of the first series of The X Factor. G4 are named the runner-ups, while Tabby Callaghan and Rowetta Satchell finish in third and fourth place respectively.
- December 11âÂÂ12 â The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ-FM airs the 15th Annual of the Acoustic Christmas with Chevelle, Franz Ferdinand, Good Charlotte, Green Day, Hoobastank, Incubus, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, Keane, The Killers, Modest Mouse, Muse, The Music, My Chemical Romance, Papa Roach, Snow Patrol, Social Distortion, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday, The Shins, The Used, and Velvet Revolver.
- December 14 â Clint Lowery leaves Sevendust due to fights with band about gaining control of the band and doubts of the band's future after being released from their label TVT Records.
Bands formed
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Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
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Bands re-formed
Albums released
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
AprilâÂÂJune
JulyâÂÂSeptember
OctoberâÂÂDecember
Unknown release dates
Popular songs
Top 10 selling albums of the year in the US
- Confessions â Usher ~ 7,979,000
- Feels like Home â Norah Jones ~ 3,843,000
- Encore â Eminem ~ 3,517,000
- When the Sun Goes Down â Kenny Chesney ~ 3,072,000
- Under My Skin â Avril Lavigne ~ 2,970,000
- Live Like You Were Dying â Tim McGraw ~ 2,787,000
- Songs About Jane â Maroon 5 ~ 2,708,000
- Fallen â Evanescence ~ 2,614,000
- Autobiography â Ashlee Simpson ~ 2,577,000
- Now That's What I Call Music! 16 â Various ~ 2,560,000
Top 15 selling albums of the year globally
- Confessions â Usher
- Feels Like Home â Norah Jones
- Encore â Eminem
- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb â U2
- Under My Skin â Avril Lavigne
- Love. Angel. Music. Baby. â Gwen Stefani
- Greatest Hits â Robbie Williams
- Greatest Hits â Shania Twain
- Destiny Fulfilled â Destiny's Child
- Greatest Hits â Guns N' Roses
- Songs About Jane â Maroon 5
- American Idiot â Green Day
- Elephunk â The Black Eyed Peas
- ' â Britney Spears
- Anastacia â Anastacia
Opera
Jazz
Musical theater
Musical films
Births
- January 2 â Claire Rosinkranz, American singer-songwriter
- January 3 â Abby-Lynn Keen, British singer-songwriter, Sister of RAYE
- January 4 â Alexa Curtis, Australian singer, Winner of The Voice Kids Australia, Coach was Delta Goodrem
- January 5 â 2hollis, American singer, rapper and producer
- January 10 â Kaitlyn Maher, American child singer and actress
- January 11 â Marko BoÃ
¡njak, Bosnian Croat singer-songwriter
- January 15 â Grace VanderWaal, American musician, singer/songwriter, ukulele player
- January 21 â Alex Sampson, Canadian singer-songwriter
- February 3 â Rei, Japanese singer (IVE)
- February 9 â Hannah Bahng, Australian singer
- February 10 â James Herron, American singer, dancer and member of Full Circle Boys
- February 17 - Jenna Raine, American singer-songwriter, member of L2M
- February 25 - Léo Foguete, Brazilian singer
- March 3 - Avery Anna, American country singer-songwriter
- March 12 â DannyLux, Latin-American singer-songwriter
- March 21 - Anton, South Korean singer (Riize)
- April 7 â Henry Moodie, English singer and songwriter
- April 20 â Redveil, American rapper
- May 1 â Charli D'Amelio, American media personality and dancer
- May 5 â Xavi, American singer-songwriter of regional Mexican music
- May 21 â Hudson Westbrook, American country singer-songwriter
- June 4 â Mackenzie Ziegler, American dancer, singer, actress and model
- June 5 â Iván Cornejo, American regional Mexican music singer-songwriter
- June 10 â Gayle, American singer
- June 11 - Lay Bankz, American singer and rapper
- June 14 â Soyoka Yoshida, Japanese singer
- July 1 - Daniela Avanzini, American singer, dancer, member of Katseye
- August 28 â Kano Fujihira, Japanese singer
- August 31 â Jang Won-young, South Korean singer (IVE)
- September 1 â Iam Tongi, American singer
- September 7 â Tsugumi Aritomo, Japanese singer
- September 18
- Isabel LaRosa, Cuban-American singer, songwriter and video director
- Toni Cornell, American singer and songwriter, daughter of Chris Cornell
- September 22 - Jessie Murph, American singer-songwriter
- October 9 â Theodor Andrei, Romanian singer
- November 21
- Liz, South Korean singer (IVE)
- Yvngxchris, American rapper
- December 8 â Momoe Mori, Japanese singer
- December 13 â Matt Ox, American rapper
- December 15 â quinn, American rapper
- December 16 â Ka$hdami, American rapper
- December 20 â Slump6s, American rapper
Deaths
JanuaryâÂÂFebruary
- January 3 â Ronald Smith, 82, British pianist
- January 6 â Jimmy Hassell, 62, Guitarist/co-lead singer in The First Edition from 1972 to 1976
- January 12 â Randy VanWarmer, 48, songwriter and guitarist
- January 15 â Terje Bakken, 25, also known as Valfar, lead singer and founder of Norwegian black/folk metal band Windir (died of hypothermia in a blizzard)
- January 16 â John Siomos, 56, drummer
- January 17
- Czeslaw Niemen, 65, Polish rock singer
- Tom Rowe, 53, musician
- January 22
- Billy May, 87, US big band & pop music arranger
- Ann Miller, 80, actress, singer and dancer
- January 30 â Julius Dixson, 90, songwriter and record company executive
- February 3 â Cornelius Bumpus, 58, musician (The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan)
- February 6 â Jørgen Jersild, 90, Danish composer and music educator
- February 8 â Cem Karaca, 58, Turkish singer and composer
- February 16 â Doris Troy, 67, R&B singer
- February 21
- Les Gray, 57, English singer (Mud)
- Bart Howard, 88, composer and pianist
- February 23
- Don Cornell, 84, US singer
- Alvino Rey, 95, US bandleader and guitarist
- February 24 â A.C. Reed, 77, blues saxophonist
MarchâÂÂApril
- March 4 â John McGeoch, 48, British guitarist with Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees and PiL
- March 6 â Peggy DeCastro, 82, US singer born in the Dominican Republic, eldest of the DeCastro Sisters
- March 9 â Rust Epique, 36, guitarist (Crazy Town)
- March 10 â Dave Schulthise, 47, punk bassist (The Dead Milkmen)
- March 11 â Edmund Sylvers, 47, lead singer of The Sylvers
- March 13 â Vilayat Khan, 75, sitar player
- March 15 â Eva Likova, 84, operatic soprano
- March 16 â Vilém Tauský, 93, Czech conductor and composer
- March 18
- Vytas Brenner, 57, musician, keyboardist and composer
- Erna Spoorenberg, 78, Dutch operatic soprano
- March 21 â Johnny Bristol, 65, singer, songwriter and record producer
- March 26 â Jan Berry, 62, US singer of Jan and Dean
- March 30 â Timi Yuro, 63, soul and R&B singer and songwriter
- April 1 â Paul Atkinson, 58, guitarist for The Zombies
- April 3 â Gabriella Ferri, 62, Italian singer
- April 6 â Niki Sullivan, 66, guitarist for The Crickets
- April 9 â Harry Babbitt, 90, US singer with Kay Kyser & his Orchestra
- April 10 â Jacek Kaczmarski, 47, Polish poet and singer, the bard of Solidarity
- April 15
- Ray Condo, 53, Canadian rockabilly musician
- Hans Gmür, 77, Swiss theatre author, director, composer and producer
MayâÂÂJune
- May 1 â Felix Haug, 52, Swiss pop musician (Double)
- May 5
- Coxsone Dodd, 72, Jamaican record producer
- Ritsuko Okazaki, 44, Japanese songwriter
- May 6 â Barney Kessel, 80, jazz guitarist
- May 11 â John Whitehead, 55, R&B artist (shot dead)
- May 12 â John LaPorta, 84, Jazz clarinetist, composer and educator
- May 17
- Gunnar Graps, 52, Estonian singer (Magnetic Band and Gunnar Graps Group)
- Elvin Jones, 76, Jazz Drummer, notably with the John Coltrane Quartet of the 1960s
- May 19 â Arnold Moore, 90, blues artist
- May 23 â Gundars MauÃ
¡evics, 29, Latvian guitarist of Brainstorm
- May 31 â Robert Quine, 61, guitarist
- June 2 â Billboard, 25, rapper, The Game's best friend
- June 4 â Irene Manning, 91, US actress, singer and dancer
- June 6 â Iona Brown, 63, conductor and violinist
- June 7 â Quorthon, 38, Swedish multi-instrumentalist, founder and songwriter of Bathory
- June 10 â Ray Charles, 73, US singer and pianist
- June 15 â James F. Arnold, 72, first tenor with the Four Lads
- June 17 â Jackie Paris, 77, US jazz singer
- June 27 â Sis Cunningham, 95, folk musician
JulyâÂÂAugust
- July 1 â Todor Skalovski, 95, Macedonian composer
- July 6 â Syreeta Wright, 57, singer (congestive heart failure, a side effect of cancer treatment)
- July 13
- Arthur Kane, 55, bassist (New York Dolls)
- Carlos Kleiber, 74, conductor
- July 21 â Jerry Goldsmith, 75, US composer, Academy Award winner
- July 22
- Illinois Jacquet, 81, US jazz saxophonist
- Sacha Distel, 71, French singer
- August 2 â Don Tosti, 81, American composer
- August 6
- Rick James, 56, US funk singer
- Argentino Ledesma, 75, Argentinian singer
- Tony Mottola, 86, US Guitarist
- August 9 â David Raksin, 92, US composer
- August 15 â William Herbert York, 85, bassist for Drifting Cowboys
- August 17 â Bernard Odum, 72, bass player for James Brown
- August 18 â Elmer Bernstein, 82, US composer
- August 20 â MarÃÂa Antonieta Pons, 82, Cuban Rumbera
- August 26 â Laura Branigan, 52, US singer (brain aneurysm)
- August 31 â Carl Wayne, 61, vocalist (The Move)
SeptemberâÂÂOctober
- September 2
- Michael Connor, 54, American country rock keyboardist (Pure Prairie League)
- Billy Davis
- September 11 â Juraj BeneÃ
¡, 64, Slovak composer
- September 12
- John Buller, 77, British composer
- Kenny Buttrey, 59, Nashville session drummer
- Fred Ebb, 72, US lyricist
- September 15 â Johnny Ramone, 55, US guitarist and founding member of The Ramones (prostate cancer)
- September 16 â Izora Armstead, 62, member of The Weather Girls
- September 19 - Skeeter Davis, 72, singer
- September 29 â Heinz Wallberg, 81, German conductor
- September 30 â Jacques Levy, 69, songwriter and theatre director
- October 1 â Bruce Palmer, 58, bassist of Buffalo Springfield
- October 7 â Miki Matsubara, 44, Japanese composer and singer
- October 19 â Greg Shaw, 55, music historian and record label owner
- October 25 â John Peel, 65, British DJ and broadcaster (heart attack)
- October 28 â Gil Melle, 72, film and television music composer
NovemberâÂÂDecember
- November 1
- Mac Dre, 34, Bay Area rapper (highway shooting)
- Terry Knight, 61, lead singer of Terry Knight and the Pack and manager-producer of Grand Funk Railroad(stabbed in domestic dispute)
- November 12 â Usko Meriläinen, 74, Finnish composer
- November 13
- John Balance, 42, British musician from Coil
- Ol' Dirty Bastard, 35, African American rapper (drug overdose)
- Carlo Rustichelli, 87, Italian film composer
- November 14 â Michel Colombier, 65, composer
- November 18 â Cy Coleman, 75, US composer
- November 19 â Terry Melcher, 62, musician and producer
- November 24 â James Wong Jim, 63, Cantopop lyricist and songwriter
- December 1 â Norman Newell, 85, English record producer and lyricist
- December 2 â Kevin Coyne, 60, singer, composer and guitarist
- December 4 - Willem Duyn, 67, singer of Mouth and MacNeal
- December 5 â Bill Maybray, 60, lead singer of The Jaggerz (cancer)
- December 8 â Dimebag Darrell, 38, former Pantera guitarist (shot to death in Ohio)
- December 13 â Alex Soria, 39, guitarist for The Nils (suicide)
- December 14 â Sidonie Goossens, 105, harpist
- December 16 -Freddie Perren, 61, songwriter, producer, arranger and conductor
- December 19 â Renata Tebaldi, 82, operatic soprano
- December 20 â Son Seals, 62, blues musician
- December 26 â Sigurd Køhn, 45, Norwegian jazz saxophonist (tsunami)
- December 27 â Hank Garland, 74, Nashville session guitarist
- December 30 â Artie Shaw, 94, Swing Era Clarinetist and Bandleader
Awards
The following artists were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Jackson Browne, The Dells, George Harrison, Prince, Bob Seger, Traffic, ZZ Top.
ARIA Music Awards
BRIT Awards
Country Music Association Awards
Eurovision Song Contest
Grammy Awards
Juno Awards
MTV Video Music Awards
Charts
Triple J Hottest 100
See also
References
External links
For a more detailed list of hits or albums by month, see: