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2021 in American music

The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2021 in music in the United States.

Notable events

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December

  • 10 – Marie Osmond releases her first album in five years, Unexpected.
  • 14 – Girl Named Tom wins the twenty-first season of The Voice. Wendy Moten was named runner-up. Paris Winningham, Hailey Mia, and Jershika Maple finished third, fourth, and fifth place respectively.
  • 17 – John Dwyer releases his first album in fifteen years, Gong Splat
  • 31 – Mourning Noise release their compilation album Mourning Noise

Bands formed

Bands reformed

Bands disbanded

Albums released in 2021

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September

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December

Top songs on record

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits

All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.

Deaths

  • January 1 – Misty Morgan, 75, country music singer
  • January 7 –
  • Deezer D, 55, rapper, singer
  • Jamie O'Hara, 70, country music singer, songwriter
  • January 8 – Ed Bruce, 81, country music singer, songwriter
  • January 11 –
  • Howard Johnson, 79, jazz musician
  • Don Miller, 80, pop singer
  • January 13 –
  • Tim Bogert, 76, rock bassist
  • Duke Bootee, 69, rapper, producer and songwriter
  • Sylvain Sylvain, 69, glam rock guitarist
  • January 14 –
  • Duranice Pace, 62, gospel singer
  • Larry Willoughby, 73, country music singer, songwriter
  • January 16 –
  • Jason Cope, 43, country music guitarist
  • Phil Spector, 81, record producer, pop musician and songwriter
  • January 17 –
  • Junior Mance, 92, jazz pianist
  • Sammy Nestico, 96, jazz composer and arranger
  • January 18 – Jimmie Rodgers, 87, pop singer
  • January 21 – Randy Parton, 67, country music singer, songwriter
  • January 22 – James Purify, 76, R&B singer (James & Bobby Purify)
  • January 24 – Tom Stevens, 64, alternative country music bassist
  • January 29 – Grady Gaines, 86, blues saxophonist
  • January 30 – Double K, 43, rapper (People Under the Stairs)
  • February 2 – Aaron Wegelin, indie rock drummer
  • February 3 –
  • Anne Feeney, 69, folk singer-songwriter
  • Jim Weatherly, 77, pop and country singer, songwriter
  • February 4 –
  • Matt Harris, power pop bassist
  • Nolan Porter, 71, R&B singer-songwriter
  • Gil Saunders, soul singer
  • February 5 – Douglas Miller, 71, gospel singer
  • February 7 – Elliot Mazer, 79, record producer and audio engineer
  • February 8 – Mary Wilson, 76, soul singer (The Supremes)
  • February 9 –
  • Chick Corea, 79, jazz keyboardist and composer
  • Cedrick Cotton, 46, R&B singer
  • February 10 – Lee Sexton, 92, bluegrass banjoist
  • February 12 – Milford Graves, 79, jazz drummer
  • February 14 – Ari Gold, 47, R&B singer
  • February 16 – Carman, 65, contemporary Christian singer
  • February 18 –
  • Prince Markie Dee, 52, rapper (The Fat Boys)
  • Miles Seaton, 41, indie rock singer
  • February 19 –
  • James Burke, 70, soul singer
  • Jerold Ottley, 86, choral conductor
  • February 20 – Gene Taylor, 68, rock keyboardist
  • February 26 – Bob James, 68, hard rock singer
  • February 28 – Ian North, 68, power pop singer and guitarist
  • March 1 – Ralph Peterson Jr., 58, jazz drummer
  • March 2 – Mark Goffeney, 51, rock bassist
  • March 3 – Duffy Jackson, 67, jazz drummer
  • March 4 – Barbara Ess, 72, post-punk multi-instrumentalist
  • March 5 – Michael Stanley, 72, rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • March 11 –
  • Ray Campi, 86, rockabilly musician
  • Jewlia Eisenberg, 50, avant-rock singer
  • March 14 –
  • Reggie Warren, 52, R&B singer
  • Taylor Dee, 33, country music singer
  • March 17 –
  • Matt Miller, 34, indie rock keyboardist
  • Freddie Redd, 92, jazz keyboardist
  • Corey Steger, 42, metalcore guitarist
  • March 18 – Paul Jackson, 73, jazz fusion bassist
  • March 19 – Gary Leib, 65, new wave keyboardist
  • March 20 – Dan Sartain, 39, garage rock and rockabilly singer-songwriter
  • March 23 – Don Heffington, 70, roots rock drummer
  • March 25 – Tavish Maloney, 24, emo guitarist
  • March 26 – Brett Bradshaw, 50, glam metal drummer
  • April 2 – Morris Dickerson, 71, funk bassist and singer
  • April 9 – DMX, 50, rapper, songwriter and actor
  • April 10 – Bob Petric, indie rock guitarist
  • April 14 – Rusty Young, 75, country rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • April 16 – Mike Mitchell, 77, rock guitarist
  • April 17 – Black Rob, 51, rapper
  • April 18 – Paul Oscher, 71, blues singer
  • April 19 – Jim Steinman, 73, rock lyricist, composer, pianist, and record producer
  • April 21 – Joe Long, 88, pop rock bassist
  • April 23 – Shock G, 57, rapper (Digital Underground)
  • April 25 – Denny Freeman, 76, blues guitarist
  • April 29 –
  • Johnny Crawford, 75, pop singer
  • Tony Markellis, 68, jam band bassist
  • Will Mecum, 48, stoner rock guitarist
  • April 30 – John Dee Holeman, 92, Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, songwriter
  • May 1 – Wondress Hutchinson, 56, dance singer
  • May 2 – Tommy West, 78, music producer and singer-songwriter
  • May 3 – Lloyd Price, 88, singer-songwriter and businessman
  • May 6 – Pervis Staples, 85, gospel singer
  • May 8 – Curtis Fuller, 86, jazz trombonist
  • May 13 –
  • Norman Simmons, 91, jazz pianist and arranger
  • Jack Terricloth, 50, dark cabaret singer
  • Bill Tsamis, 60, metal guitarist
  • May 15 – Mario Pavone, 80, jazz pianist
  • May 16 – Patsy Bruce, 81, country songwriter
  • May 17 – Neal Ford, 78, psychedelic rock singer
  • May 19 – Alix Dobkin, 80, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • May 20 – Roger Hawkins, 75, rock and soul drummer
  • May 24 –
  • John Davis, 66, dance pop music singer
  • Samuel E. Wright, 74, pop singer and actor
  • May 29 -
  • B.J. Thomas, 78, rock and pop singer
  • Johnny Trudell, 82, jazz trumpeter
  • May 31 – Lil Loaded, 20, rapper
  • June 3 – Karla Burns, 66, opera singer
  • June 7 – David C. Lewis, soft rock and new age keyboardist
  • June 8 – Dean Parrish, 79, soul singer
  • June 9 – Juan Nelson, 62, blues rock bassist
  • June 18 – Gift of Gab, 50, rapper (Blackalicious)
  • June 20 –
  • Gianna Rolandi, 68, opera singer
  • Jeanne Lamon, 71, violinist and conductor
  • June 23 – Ellen McIlwaine, 75, psychedelic rock and blues singer, guitarist
  • June 26 –
  • Jon Hassell, 84, jazz trumpeter
  • Johnny Solinger, 55, hard rock singer (Skid Row)
  • June 28 – Burton Greene, 84, free jazz pianist
  • July 1 – Bryan St. Pere, 52, alternative rock drummer
  • July 4 – Sanford Clark, 85, rockabilly singer
  • July 9 – Andrew Williams, 49, Christian rock drummer
  • July 10 –
  • Byron Berline, 77, bluegrass fiddler
  • Chris Hutka, 35, post-hardcore singer
  • July 11 – Juini Booth, 73, jazz bassist
  • July 14 –
  • Gary Corbett, 63, blues rock keyboardist
  • Jeff LaBar, 58, glam metal and blues rock guitarist (Cinderella)
  • July 16 – Biz Markie, 57, rapper
  • July 17 – Robby Steinhardt, 71, progressive rock singer and violinist (Kansas)
  • July 19 – Chuck E. Weiss, 76, blues rock singer-songwriter
  • July 21 – Clarence McDonald, 76, pianist, composer, arranger and producer
  • July 25 – Count M'Butu, 75, blues rock percussionist (The Derek Trucks Band)
  • July 26 –
  • Joey Jordison, 46, heavy metal drummer (Slipknot)
  • Mike Howe, 55, heavy metal singer
  • July 27 – Willie Winfield, 91, doo-wop singer
  • July 28 – Dusty Hill, 72, rock singer and bassist (ZZ Top)
  • July 29 – Gonzoe, 45, rapper (Kausion)
  • August 1 – Paul Cotton, 78, country rock singer
  • August 3 – Kelli Hand, 56, techno DJ
  • August 4 –
  • Razzy Bailey, 82, country singer
  • Paul Johnson, 50, house DJ
  • August 7 – Dennis Johnson, 70, saxophonist
  • August 9 – Chucky Thompson, 53, record producer
  • August 11 –
  • Mike Finnigan, 76, rock and jazz keyboardist
  • Roy Gaines, 83, electric blues guitarist
  • Caroline Peyton, 69, folk singer songwriter
  • August 12 – Ronnell Bright, 91, jazz pianist
  • August 13 –
  • Baba Zumbi, 49, rapper
  • Nanci Griffith, 68, folk singer songwriter
  • August 17 – Squeak, 26, hip hop producer
  • August 20 –
  • Tom T. Hall, 85, country singer songwriter
  • Larry Harlow, 82, salsa keyboardist
  • Michael Morgan, 64, classical conductor
  • August 21 –
  • Bill Emerson, 83, bluegrass banjoist
  • Don Everly, 84, country-rock singer and songwriter (The Everly Brothers)
  • August 22 – Eric Wagner, doom metal singer
  • August 26 – Kenny Malone, 83, country music drummer
  • August 29 –
  • John Drake, 74, rock singer
  • Ron Bushy, 79, psychedelic rock drummer
  • August 30 – Lee Williams, 75, gospel singer
  • September 1 – Carol Fran, 87, soul blues singer and pianist
  • September 5 – Rickie Lee Reynolds, 72, rock guitarist
  • September 7 – Warren Storm, 84, swamp pop singer and drummer
  • September 8 – Susan Anway, 70, indie rock singer
  • September 12 – Don Maddox, 90, country singer
  • September 13 – George Wein, 95, jazz pianist
  • September 15 – Leonard Gibbs, 73, jazz percussionist
  • September 16 – Jane Powell, 92, pop singer
  • September 20 –
  • Sarah Dash, 76, R&B and funk singer
  • Warner Williams, 91, blues guitarist
  • September 22 – Bob Moore, 88, country music bassist
  • September 23 – Sue Thompson, 96, pop and country singer
  • September 24 – Pee Wee Ellis, 80, jazz and soul saxophonist
  • September 26 – George Frayne IV, 77, country rock singer and keyboardist
  • September 27 – Andrea Martin, 49, R&B singer and songwriter
  • September 28 –
  • Karan Armstrong, 79, opera soprano
  • Lonnie Smith, 79, jazz organist
  • September 29 – Mike Renzi, 80, jazz pianist and conductor
  • September 30 – Carlisle Floyd, 95, opera composer
  • October 1 – Raymond Gniewek, 89, classical violinist
  • October 8 – Jem Targal, 74, psychedelic rock bassist
  • October 9 – Dee Pop, 65, post-punk drummer
  • October 11 – Deon Estus, 65, R&B bassist and singer
  • October 14 –
  • Emani 22, 22, R&B singer
  • Phil Leadbetter, 59, bluegrass resonator guitarist
  • Tom Morey, 86, jazz drummer
  • October 15 – Regi Hargis, 70, funk guitarist and singer
  • October 16 – Ron Tutt, 83, rock drummer
  • October 17 – Bruce Gaston, 74, classical instrumentalist
  • October 21 –
  • Tommy DeBarge, 64, funk bassist and singer
  • Robin McNamara, 74, pop rock singer-songwriter
  • October 22 – Jay Black, 82, pop rock singer
  • October 24 –
  • Willie Cobbs, 89, blues singer and harmonica player
  • Sonny Osborne, 83, bluegrass banjoist
  • October 26 – Rose Lee Maphis, 98, country singer
  • October 27 – William Shelby, 65, funk keyboardist
  • November 1 –
  • Emmett Chapman, 85, jazz guitarist
  • Pat Martino, 77, jazz guitarist
  • November 2 – Ronnie Wilson, 73, funk instrumentalist
  • November 8 – Margo Guryan, pop singer-songwriter
  • November 10 – Mike Gresema, 56, hard rock drummer
  • November 11 – John Goodsall, 68, progressive rock and jazz guitarist
  • November 13 – Philip Margo, 79, doo-wop singer
  • November 17 –
  • Young Dolph, 36, rapper
  • Keith Allison, 79, garage rock bassist
  • Dave Frishberg, 88, jazz pianist and songwriter
  • November 18 − Slide Hampton, 89, jazz trombonist
  • November 20 − Billy Hinsche, 70, pop singer, guitarist and keyboardist
  • November 21 − Yul Anderson, 63, blues and gospel singer, guitarist and pianist
  • November 22 − Joanne Shenandoah, 63, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • November 24 − Marilyn McLeod, 82, R&B singer and songwriter
  • November 26 − Stephen Sondheim, 91, film and theater composer and lyricist
  • December 1 – Alvin Lucier, 90, experimental composer and sound artist
  • December 4 − Stonewall Jackson, 89, country music singer
  • December 7 − Greg Tate, 63, multi-genre guitarist and music critic
  • December 8 −
  • Gil Bridges, 80, rock saxophonist
  • Barry Harris, 91, jazz pianist
  • Ralph Tavares, 79, R&B singer
  • December 9 − David Lasley, 74, pop and R&B singer
  • December 10 − Michael Nesmith, 78, rock and country singer, songwriter and guitarist (The Monkees)
  • December 13 − Joe Simon, 85, R&B and soul singer
  • December 15 − Hub, 62, hip hop bassist (The Roots)
  • December 16 − Wanda Young, 78, R&B singer
  • December 18 − Kangol Kid, 55, rapper (UTFO)
  • December 19 − Drakeo the Ruler, 28, rapper
  • December 20 − Paul Mitchell, 53, R&B singer
  • December 24 − J.D. Crowe, 84, bluegrass banjo player
  • December 25 − Tiffini Hale, 54, pop singer (The Party)
  • December 30 − Stephen J. Lawrence, 82, television composer

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