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2022 in American music

The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2022 in music in the United States.

Notable events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

  • 4 – Country music legend Loretta Lynn died at the age of 90.
  • 7 – Broken Bells released their first studio album in eight years, Into the Blue.
  • Charlie Puth released his first studio album in four years, Charlie.
  • Shaboozey released his first studio album in four years, Cowboys Live Forever, Outlaws Never Die.
  • 11 – Blink-182 announced that guitarist and co-founder Tom DeLonge has rejoined the band after leaving in 2015; DeLonge subsequently replaced Matt Skiba, who had been his replacement.
  • 14 – Skid Row released their first studio album in sixteen years, The Gang's All Here. It is their first album with new vocalist Erik Grönwall, who replaced ZP Theart in March.
  • Nothing More released their first studio album in five years, Spirits.
  • We Came as Romans released their first studio album in five years, Darkbloom.
  • 28 – Jerry Lee Lewis died at the age of 87.
  • Dead Cross released their first studio album in five years, II.
  • Polyphia released their first studio album in four years, Remember That You Will Die.

November

December

  • 2 – Neal Casal re-released his 1996 album, Rain Wind and Speed.
  • Hammers of Misfortune released their first studio album in six years, Overtaker.
  • 9 – Lionheart released their first album in five years, Welcome to the West Coast III, a sequel to 2017's Welcome to the West Coast II.
  • SZA released her first album in five years, SOS.
  • 13 – Bryce Leatherwood was crowned the winner of the twenty-second season of The Voice, bodie was runner-up. Morgan Myles, Omar Jose Cardona, and Brayden Lape finished in third, fourth, and fifth place respectively.
  • 16 – Ab-Soul released his first studio album in six years, Herbert.
  • Nostalghia released her first studio album in four years, Wounds.
  • Tiffany released her first studio album in four years, Shadows.
  • Circa Survive released their first studio album in five years, Two Dreams, while also announcing an indefinite hiatus. However, frontman Anthony Green would later confirm in 2025 that the band had permanently disbanded, thus making this album their last.

Bands formed

Bands reformed

Bands on hiatus

Bands disbanded

Albums released in 2022

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February

March

April

May

June

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October

November

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 2 − Traxamillion, 42, hip hop producer
  • Jay Weaver, 42, Christian rock bassist
  • January 4 − Jessie Daniels, 57, R&B singer
  • January 5 − Dale Clevenger, 81, classical French hornist
  • January 6 − Calvin Simon, 79, funk singer
  • January 8 – Marilyn Bergman, 93, songwriter
  • Michael Lang, 77, tour promoter and producer
  • January 9 − Maria Ewing, 71, opera singer
  • James Mtume, 76, jazz and R&B instrumentalist
  • January 10 − Gerry Granahan, 89, rock and roll and pop singer
  • Khan Jamal, 75, jazz vibraphonist
  • January 11 − Bruce Anderson, 72, experimental guitarist
  • Rosa Lee Hawkins, 76, pop and R&B singer
  • January 12 − Everett Lee, 105, classical violinist and conductor
  • Ronnie Spector, 78, R&B and pop singer (The Ronettes)
  • January 13 − CPO Boss Hogg, 52, rapper
  • Fred Parris, 85, doo-wop musician
  • Sonny Turner, 83, R&B singer
  • January 14 − Dallas Frazier, 82, country singer songwriter
  • Greg Webster, 84, funk drummer
  • January 15 − Ralph Emery, 88, disc jockey
  • Jon Lind, 73, folk rock and pop singer songwriter
  • Rachel Nagy, 37, blues rock singer
  • January 18 − Dick Halligan, 78, jazz rock multi-instrumentalist
  • January 20 – Meat Loaf, 74, rock singer
  • Tom Smith, 65, experimental rock multi-instrumentalist
  • January 21 − Terry Tolkin, 62, music journalist and music executive who coined the term Alternative Music
  • January 22 – Don Wilson, 88, instrumental rock and surf rock musician (The Ventures)
  • January 23 − Beegie Adair, 84, jazz pianist
  • January 29 − Sam Lay, 86, blues drummer
  • January 30 − Philip Paul, 96, jazz blues and R&B drummer
  • Hargus Robbins, 84, country and rock pianist
  • January 31 − Jimmy Johnson, 93, blues guitarist
  • February 1 – Jon Zazula, 69, music industry executive
  • February 2 − Willie Leacox, 74, folk rock drummer
  • Joe Diorio, 85, jazz guitarist
  • February 6 − Syl Johnson, 85, blues guitarist
  • George Crumb, 92, classical composer
  • February 8 − Bruce Greig, 54, death metal guitarist
  • February 9 – Betty Davis, 76, funk and soul singer, songwriter
  • February 11 – Mike Rabon, 78, rock singer and guitarist
  • February 12 – Howard Grimes, 80, soul drummer
  • February 13 – King Louie Bankston, 49, power pop singer, songwriter and guitarist
  • February 14 – Sandy Nelson, 83, rock and roll drummer
  • Roger Segal, 49, punk rock bassist
  • February 16 – Bob DeMeo, 66, jazz drummer
  • February 17 – David Tyson, 62, R&B singer
  • February 18 – Scotty Wray, 64, country music singer
  • February 19 – Nightbirde, 31, pop singer
  • February 20 – Sam Henry, 65, punk rock drummer
  • February 22 – Mark Lanegan, 57, alternative rock singer songwriter
  • February 26 − Snootie Wild, 36, rapper
  • March 1 − Warner Mack, 86, country singer-songwriter
  • Richard Pratt, R&B singer
  • March 2 − Chuck Criss, 36, indie-folk musician (Freelance Whales)
  • March 4 − Jimbeau Hinson, 70, country singer-songwriter
  • March 5 − Jeff Howell, 60, rock bassist (Outlaws)
  • March 6 − Mike Cross, 57, alternative rock guitarist
  • March 8 −
  • John Dean, 80, blue-eyed soul singer (The Reflections)
  • Grandpa Elliott, 77, soul and blues singer
  • March 9 − Richard Podolor, 86, rock and roll guitarist
  • March 10 − Bobbie Nelson, 91, country music singer, pianist
  • March 11 − Brad Martin, 48, country singer
  • Timmy Thomas, 77, soul singer
  • March 12 – Traci Braxton, 50, singer (The Braxtons)
  • Barry Bailey, 73, rock guitarist
  • Jessica Williams, 73, jazz pianist
  • March 15 – Dennis Gonzalez, 67, free jazz trumpter
  • Barbara Maier Gustern, 82, vocal coach and jazz singer
  • March 16 – Barbara Morrison, 72, jazz singer
  • Bobby Weinstein, 82, pop songwriter
  • March 21 − LaShun Pace, 60, gospel singer
  • March 25 – Taylor Hawkins, 50, drummer, singer (Foo Fighters)
  • Bobby Hendricks, 84, R&B singer
  • Keith Martin, 55, R&B singer
  • March 26 – Jeff Carson, 58, country music singer
  • Keaton Price, 31, post-hardcore singer
  • March 30 – Francisco Gonzalez, 68, rock mandolinist and harpist
  • March 31 – Fred Johnson, 80, doo-wop singer
  • April 1 – C. W. McCall, 93, country singer
  • Ronald White, 83, bluegrass mandolinist
  • April 4 – Joe Messina, 93, R&B guitarist
  • April 5 – Bobby Rydell, 79, rock and roll singer
  • Paul Siebel, 83, country rock singer, songwriter, guitarist
  • April 9 – John Rossi, 79, rock and roll drummer
  • April 12 – David Reel, 64, indie rock singer and guitarist
  • April 13 – Tim Feerick, 34, rock bassist (Dance Gavin Dance)
  • April 17 – Roderick Clark, 49, R&B singer
  • Hollis Resnik, 67, musical theater singer and actress
  • April 18 – Nicholas Angelich, 51, classical pianist
  • April 20 – Guitar Shorty, 89, blues guitarist
  • April 25 – Andrew Woolfolk, 71, R&B saxophonist
  • April 26 – Randy Rand, 62, hard rock bassist
  • April 27 – Judy Henske, 85, folk singer-songwriter
  • April 29 – Allen Blairman, 81, jazz drummer
  • April 30 – Naomi Judd, 76, country singer-songwriter (The Judds)
  • Gabe Serbian, 44, hardcore punk guitarist and drummer
  • May 4 – Howie Pyro, 61, punk rock bassist
  • May 6 – Jewell, 56, R&B singer
  • May 7 – Mickey Gilley, 86, country singer-songwriter
  • May 11 – Trevor Strnad, 41, melodic death metal singer (The Black Dahlia Murder)
  • May 13 – Lil Keed, 24, rapper
  • May 18 – Bob Neuwirth, 82, singer songwriter
  • May 19 – Bernard Wright, 58, jazz funk singer and keyboardist
  • May 23 – Thom Bresh, 74, country singer
  • May 29 – Ronnie Hawkins, 87, rock and roll singer
  • May 30 – Paul Vance, 92, songwriter and record producer
  • May 31 – Ingram Marshall, 80, classical composer
  • Kelly Joe Phelps, 62, blues singer songwriter and slide guitarist
  • Dave Smith, 72, sound engineer
  • June 1 − Deborah McCrary, 67, gospel singer (The McCrary Sisters)
  • June 2 – Hal Bynum, 87, country songwriter
  • June 4 – Trouble, 34, rapper
  • Alec John Such, 70, rock bassist (Bon Jovi)
  • June 6 – Jim Seals, 79, rock singer (Seals and Crofts)
  • June 9 – Julee Cruise, 65, dream pop singer
  • June 12 – Gabe Baltazar, 92, jazz saxophonist
  • June 14 – Joel Whitburn, 82, charts historian
  • June 19 – Jim Schwall, 79, blues singer songwriter and guitarist
  • Brett Tuggle, 70, rock keyboardist
  • June 22 – Patrick Adams, 72, disco arranger and producer
  • July 7 – Adam Wade, 87, pop singer
  • July 14 – William Hart, 77, R&B singer (The Delfonics)
  • July 16 – Idris Phillips, 64, jazz and folk pianist
  • July 18 – Vincent DeRosa, 101, classical French hornist
  • July 19 –
  • Michael Henderson, 71, singer and bass player
  • Q Lazzarus, 61, singer
  • July 24 – Bob Heathcote, 58, crossover thrash bassist
  • July 27 – JayDaYoungan, 24, rapper
  • July 29 – Jim Sohns, 75, rock singer
  • July 31 – Mo Ostin, 95, record producer
  • August 4 – Sam Gooden, 87, soul singer
  • August 5 – Michael Lang, 80, jazz and classical pianist
  • August 6 – David Muse, 73, rock musician
  • August 8 – Lamont Dozier, 81, songwriter and record producer
  • August 10 – Abdul Wadud, 75, jazz and classical cellist
  • August 11 – Bill Pitman, 102, jazz pop and rock guitarist
  • August 16 – Kal David, 79, blues singer and guitarist
  • August 19 – Ted Kirkpatrick, 62, Christian thrash metal drummer and songwriter
  • August 21 – Monnette Sudler, 70, jazz guitarist
  • August 22 – Jerry Allison, 82, rock drummer (The Crickets)
  • Jaimie Branch, 39, free jazz trumpter and composer
  • August 25 – Mable John, 91, R&B singer
  • Joey DeFrancesco, 51, jazz organist saxophonist and trumpter
  • August 29 – Luke Bell, 32, country singer-songwriter
  • September 4 – Wes Freed, 58, artist and album cover designer
  • September 7 – Dave Sherman, 55, doom metal bassist
  • September 8 – Sonny West, 85, rockabilly singer, songwriter, guitarist
  • September 9 – Herschel Sizemore, 87, bluegrass mandolinist
  • September 10 – Jorja Fleezanis, 70, classical violinist
  • Paulino Bernal, 83, Tex-Mex accordionist
  • September 12 – PnB Rock, 30, rapper
  • Ramsey Lewis, 87, jazz pianist and composer
  • September 13 – Jesse Powell, 51, R&B singer
  • September 14 – Jim Post, folk singer-songwriter
  • September 16 – Marva Hicks, 66, soul singer
  • September 21 – Anton Fier, 66, alternative rock drummer
  • Ray Edenton, 95, country and rock guitarist
  • September 22 – John Hartman, 72, rock drummer
  • September 24 – Pharoah Sanders, 81, jazz saxophonist
  • Sue Mingus, 92, record producer
  • September 26 – Joe Bussard, 86, record collector
  • September 28 – Coolio, 59, rapper
  • October 1 – Kevin Locke, 68, folk flautist
  • October 2 – Mary McCaslin, 75, singer songwriter
  • October 4 – Loretta Lynn, 90, country music singer, songwriter
  • October 5 – Lenny Lipton, 82, folk lyricist
  • October 6 –
  • Jody Miller, 80, country music singer
  • Fred Catero, 89, record producer and engineer
  • Ivy Jo Hunter, 82, R&B singer
  • Judy Tenuta, 65, comedy music singer songwriter
  • October 7 –
  • Ronnie Cuber, 80, jazz saxophonist
  • Art Laboe, 97, radio disc jockey
  • October 8 – Charlie Brown, 80, radio disc jockey
  • October 9 – Chuck Deardorf, 68, jazz bassist
  • October 10 – Anita Kerr, 94, country and pop singer and arranger
  • October 11 – Willie Spence, 23, R&B singer
  • October 12 – Monsta O, 56, rapper
  • October 13 –
  • Mike Schank, 56, film composer and guitarist
  • Joyce Sims, 63, R&B singer
  • October 15 – Marty Sammon, 45, blues and ragtime keyboardist
  • October 18 – Robert Gordon, 75, rockabilly singer
  • October 19 – Joanna Simon, 84, opera singer
  • October 20 –
  • Bettye Crutcher, 83, R&B singer
  • Lucy Simon, 82, composer and folk singer
  • October 21 – Robert Gordy, 91, music publishing executive and recording artist
  • October 23 – Don Edwards, 86, western singer
  • October 24 – Gregg Philbin, 74, rock bassist
  • October 25 –
  • Paul Stoddard, 51, metalcore singer
  • Jules Bass, 87, lyricist
  • October 28 –
  • Jerry Lee Lewis, 87, rock and roll singer
  • D.H. Peligro, 63, punk rock drummer
  • October 30 – Anthony Ortega, 94, jazz clarinetist
  • October 31 – Patrick Hagerty, 78, country singer
  • November 1 –
  • Takeoff, 28, rapper (Migos)
  • Joseph Tarsia, 88, recording engineer and studio owner
  • November 5 –
  • Aaron Carter, 34, pop singer and rapper
  • Mimi Parker, 55, indie rock singer and drummer (Low)
  • Tame One, 52, rapper
  • November 6 – Hurricane G, 52, rapper
  • November 7 – Jeff Cook, 73, country musician (Alabama)
  • November 12 – Gene Cipriano, 94, jazz and pop woodwindist
  • November 16 – Mick Goodrick, 77, jazz guitarist
  • November 17 – B. Smyth, 28, R&B singer
  • November 18 – Ned Rorem, 99, classical composer
  • November 19 – Danny Kalb, 80, blues guitarist (The Blues Project)
  • November 25 –
  • Irene Cara, 63, singer
  • Charles Koppelman, 82, record executive (SBK Records)
  • Don Newkirk, 56, film composer and record producer
  • November 26 – Louise Tobin, 104, jazz singer
  • December 4 – Bob McGrath, 90, musician
  • December 5 – Jim Stewart, 92, record producer (Stax Records)
  • December 10 – J. J. Barnes, 79, R&B singer
  • December 11 – Angelo Badalamenti, 85, composer and arranger
  • December 13 – Stephen "tWitch" Boss, 40, DJ and dancer
  • December 15 – Dino Danelli, 78, rock drummer (The Young Rascals)
  • December 16 – Charlie Gracie, 86, rock and roll singer
  • December 22 – Big Scarr, 22, rapper
  • December 31 – Anita Pointer, 74, singer, songwriter (The Pointer Sisters)
  • Jeremiah Green, 45, indie rock drummer (Modest Mouse)

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