This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1986.
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Events
- January 30 â The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, holds its first induction ceremony with many rock pioneers attending.
- February 25
- The 28th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Kenny Rogers. Phil Collins' No Jacket Required wins Album of the Year, while USA for Africa's "We Are the World" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Sade win Best New Artist.
- Also, Whitney Houston wins her first GRAMMY award which she won the Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female.
- March 8 â After almost a year, Houston's debut album topped the charts and remained for 7 weeks, followed by another on May 17.
- May 3 â The 31st Eurovision Song Contest, held in Bergen, Norway, is won by Belgium with the song "J'aime la vie", performed by Sandra Kim. At 13 years old, Kim is the youngest-ever Eurovision winner.
- May 28 â The Monkees held a press conference at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City to announce officially that they will embark on a 100-plus city tour. The tour became one of the biggest grossing tours of the year.
- June 10 â Bob Geldof is awarded an honorary UK knighthood in recognition of his work in organizing Live Aid and other concerts that raised millions of dollars for the starving people of Africa.
- June 15
- The final show of the A Conspiracy of Hope benefit concert â organized by Amnesty International â took place at the Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The show was headlined by U2, Sting, and Bryan Adams, and also features Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Joan Baez, and The Neville Brothers.
- Also, The Police would perform one last time on stage during the show before disbanding that same year.
- June 30 â Madonna releases her "True Blue" album, which tops the charts in over 28 countries and becomes the best selling album of 1986.
- August 9 â Queen performed the band's final concert of the Magic Tour at Knebworth Park, which would be the last performance of the band with singer Freddie Mercury and bassist John Deacon. Later Mercury would be diagnosed with AIDS in 1987, dying in 1991, and Deacon would retire from the band in 1997.
- September 27 â A tour bus carrying the heavy metal band Metallica crashes in Sweden, killing their influential bassist, Cliff Burton.
- October â Popular music magazine Q is launched in the United Kingdom.
- November 15 â The 15th OTI Festival, held at the Municipal Theatre in Santiago, Chile, is won by the song "", written by Vilma Planas, and performed by Dámaris Carbaugh, , and Eduardo Fabián representing the United States.
- November 17âÂÂ18 â Billy Eckstine makes his final recordings, later released on his album Billy Eckstine Sings with Benny Carter.
- December 12 â The Smiths play Brixton Academy, the last gig before their dissolution.
- Approximate date â Axé (music) originates in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
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The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1986.
Top 40 Chart hit singles
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Published popular music
- Malcolm Arnold â Symphony No. 9
- Pascal Bentoiu â Symphony No. 7 ("Volume"), Op.29
- Elliott Carter â String Quartet No.4
- George Crumb â An Idyll for the Misbegotten (Images III) for amplified flute and percussion (three players).
- George Crumb â Federico's Little Songs for Children for soprano, flute/piccolo/alto flute/bass flute, and harp
- Mario Davidovsky â Salvos for flute, clarinet, harp, percussion, violin and cello
- Jacob Druckman â Reflections on the Nature of Water, for solo marimba
- Ludovico Einaudi â Movimento
- Peter Eötvös â Chinese Opera
- Morton Feldman
- For Christian Wolff, for flute and piano/celesta
- For Stefan Wolpe, for choir and 2 vibraphones
- Lorenzo Ferrero
- La fuga di Foscolo
- Anemia (film score)
- Passacaglia, for flute, clarinet, and string quartet
- Intermezzo "Portella della Ginestra"
- Ninna-nanna
- Karel Goeyvaerts âÂÂ
- De Heilige Stad (The Holy City), for chamber orchestra
- De Zeven Segels (The Seven Seals), for string quartet
- Martun Israelyan
- Violin Concerto
- Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano
- Wojciech Kilar â Orawa, a symphonic poem for a string orchestra
- György Kurtág â Three Ancient Inscriptions, for voice and piano
- Alvin Lucier â Hommage to James Tenney, for double bass and pure wave oscillator
- Witold Lutoslawski â Chain 3 for orchestra
- Per NørgÃÂ¥rd
- Viola Concerto No. 1 Remembering Child
- Najader (The Naiads)
- Krzysztof Penderecki â The Song of Cherubin
- Paul Schoenfield â Café Music for Piano Trio
Opera
Musical television
Births
- January 1
- Lee Sung-min, South Korean singer and actor
- Karol Conká, Brazilian rapper and songwriter
- January 2 â Trombone Shorty, American trumpet and trombone player
- January 3 â Lloyd Polite, American singer (N-Toon)
- January 5 â Teppei Koike, Japanese singer and actor
- January 6 â Alex Turner, English singer and guitarist (Arctic Monkeys)
- January 6 â Kenzie, English rapper, DJ, actor and personal trainer (Blazin' Squad)
- January 7 â Megan Washington, Australian musician and singer-songwriter
- January 7 â Marcel Somerville, English rapper, DJ and record producer (Blazin' Squad)
- January 9 â Wengie, a Chinese Australian YouTuber, vlogger, pop singer, and voice actress.
- January 11 â Mithoon, Indian film score composer and singer
- January 17 â Chloe Rose Lattanzi, American singer and actress
- January 20
- Olga Buzova, Russian singer
- Victoria Asher, American keyboard player
- Kevin Parker, Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer (Tame Impala)
- January 21 â Kirin J. Callinan, Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist (Mercy Arms)
- January 22 â Ella Edmondson, British musician
- January 24
- Raviv Ullman, Israeli-American actor and musician
- Katie Waissel, English singer-songwriter
- January 26
- Hero, Korean singer (TVXQ)
- Matt Heafy, Japenese-American singer and guitarist (Trivium)
- January 28 â Michael Paynter, Australian singer-songwriter and musician (the Veronicas, Delta Goodrem)
- February 2 â Blaine Larsen, American country singer
- February 5 â Kevin Gates, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur
- February 6 â U-Know, Korean singer (TVXQ)
- February 8 â Anderson .Paak, American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and drummer
- February 11 â Hudson Mohawke, a Scottish producer, composer, and DJ
- February 14 â Tiffany Thornton, American actress
- February 15 â Amber Riley, American actress, stage performer, singer and author
- February 19 â Maria Mena, Norwegian singer
- February 21 â Charlotte Church, Welsh singer-songwriter, activist and actress
- February 23 â Skylar Grey, American singer-songwriter
- February 25 â Danny Saucedo, Swedish singer
- February 26
- Crystal Kay, Japanese singer-songwriter, radio host and actress
- Juliet Simms, American singer-songwriter and model (front woman of Automatic Loveletter)
- Oscar Holter, a Swedish record producer and songwriter based in the United States (Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Hailee Steinfeld, The Weeknd)
- February 27 â Ashthon Jones, American singer
- March 3 â Stacie Orrico, American singer-songwriter and occasional actress
- March 4 â Saif Nabeel, Iraq singer
- March 6
- Ginny Blackmore, New Zealand singer-songwriter
- Maya Postepski, Canadian musician and producer
- March 9
- Brittany Snow, American actress, producer and singer
- Young Fyre, American record producer (Britney Spears, Tech N9ne, Jaden Smith)
- March 12 â Danny Jones, British musician, singer and guitarist (McFLY)
- March 13 â Rose Elinor Dougall, English singer-songwriter and musician (Mark Ronson, The Pipettes)
- March 14 â Este Haim, American multi-instrumentalist and singer (member of sisterhood and Los Angeles pop rock band Haim)
- March 15
- Adrianne Leon, American actress and singer
- Natalie Prass, American singer-songwriter
- March 17
- Andrew Goldstein, American singer-songwriter and record producer
- Miles Kane, English singer and musician
- March 18 â Lykke Li, Swedish singer-songwriter and model
- March 20
- Dean Geyer, South AfricanâÂÂAustralian singer-songwriter and actor
- Oscar Görres, Swedish songwriter, record producer and musician
- Ruby Rose, Australian model, DJ, recording artist, actress, television presenter, MTV VJ
- March 21
- Sam Nixon, English singer and television presenter (Sam & Mark)
- Scott Eastwood, American actor and producer son of Clint Eastwood
- March 22 â Amy Studt, English singer-songwriter and musician
- March 26
- Jonny Craig, Canadian singer-songwriter
- March 28 â Lady Gaga, American singer-songwriter, activist, pianist and actor
- April 1 â Kid Ink, American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer
- April 2
- Mykki Blanco, American rapper, performance artist, poet and activist
- Lee DeWyze, American singer-songwriter
- April 4 â Eunhyuk, Korean singer (Super Junior)
- April 7 â Choi Si-won, South Korean singer (Super Junior)
- April 8
- Bridget Kelly, American singer-songwriter
- Erika Sawajiri, Japanese actress and singer
- April 9 â Leighton Meester, An American actress, singer and model
- April 9 â Andy Nicholson, English musician, DJ, record producer and photographer (Arctic Monkeys)
- April 11 â Hayley Aitken, Australian singer-songwriter and record producer (Scarlett Belle)
- April 16 â Penny, American R&B singer (Git Fresh)
- April 19 â Zhou Mi, Chinese-South Korean singer
- April 23
- Laura Mvula, British singer
- Cirkut, Canadian musician, songwriter and producer (Ava Max)
- April 24 â Kellin Quinn, American singer-songwriter and musician (He is the lead vocalist and keyboardist of the Post-Hardcore band Sleeping with Sirens. Duet with Maggie Lindemann )
- April 28 â Jenna Ushkowitz, South Korean-born American actress, singer and podcast host
- April 29 â Qveen Herby, American rapper, singer, songwriter and entrepreneur.
- April 30 â Dianna Agron, American actress, singer and dancer
- May 5 â Bart Baker, American parody artist
- May 6 â Emily Armstrong, American musician, singer and songwriter (Linkin Park, Dead Sara)
- May 7 â Matt Helders, English musician, singer and songwriter (Arctic Monkeys)
- May 8 â Tommy English (producer), American songwriter and producer
- May 12 â Emily VanCamp, Canadian French actress, dancer and martial artist
- May 13 â Alexander Rybak, Norwegian singer
- May 14
- Alyosha, Ukrainian singer
- Joseph Attieh, Lebanese singer
- Amy Shark, Australian indie singer-songwriter and producer
- May 16
- Andy Morin, Audio engineer for Death Grips
- Charlie Fink, British songwriter, producer and filmmaker
- May 17 â Hannah Lux Davis, American music video director
- May 21
- Myra, American singer
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph, American actress and singer
- May 29 â No Min-woo, South Korean rapper (TRAX)
- May 30
- Claudia Beni, Croatian pop singer
- Jade Novah, American singer-songwriter
- May 31
- Sopho Khalvashi, Georgian musician
- Waka Flocka Flame, American rapper
- June 4 â Park Yoo-chun, South Korean singer (TVXQ)
- June 5 â Gin Wigmore, New Zealand singer-songwriter
- June 6 â Leslie Carter, American pop singer (Sister of Aaron Carter and Nick Carter) (D. 2012)
- June 9
- Kary Ng, Hong Kong singer, former member of Cookies
- Luis Felber, British-Peruvian musician
- June 10
- Tinchy Stryder, English rapper and producer
- Keith Harkin, Northern Irish singer, former member of Celtic Thunder
- June 13
- DJ Snake, French DJ and record producer
- MÃÂ¥ns Zelmerlöw, Swedish singer-songwriter
- June 17 â Lingua Ignota, born Kristin Hayter, American classically trained neoclassical industrial multi-instrumentalist and activist against abuse
- June 24 â Solange Knowles, American singer-songwriter, activist, model and actress (Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams)
- June 25 â Aya Matsuura, Japanese singer
- June 26 â Jordan Fish, British keyboardist, singer-songwriter and producer
- June 27 â Drake Bell, American actor/singer/musician
- June 28 â Kellie Pickler, American Idol singer
- June 29 â Austin Drage, British actor and singer
- June 29 â Edward Maya, Romanian musician, record producer, DJ, singer and songwriter
- June 30 â Jamai Loman, Dutch singer, actor and presenter
- July 1 â Agnez Mo, Indonesian diva singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress.
- July 2 â Lindsay Lohan, American actress, musician, singer-songwriter, documentary-maker, businesswoman and model (Samantha Ronson, Hilary Duff, Aliana Lohan)
- July 5 â Adam Young, American singer-songwriter and producer (Owl City, Sky Sailing)
- July 16 â Misako Uno, Japanese singer (Attack All Around)
- July 17
- Jason Aalon Butler, American musician (Letlive, Fever 333, Pressure Cracks), married to Gin Wigmore
- Dana, South Korean actress and singer
- July 21 â Rebecca Ferguson, British singer-songwriter
- July 24 â Jai McDowall, Scottish singer-songwriter (G4)
- July 28 â Alexandra Richards, American DJ
- August 1 â Marissa Paternoster, American artist, singer and guitarist (Screaming Females)
- August 19 â Christina Perri, American singer/songwriter, musician and artist
- August 23
- Neil Cicierega, American singer/songwriter, musician (Lemon Demon)
- Sky Blu, American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ and dancer
- August 26
- Big K.R.I.T., American rapper and record producer
- Cassie, American singer, dancer
- Laza Morgan, singer
- August 27 â Mario, American R&B singer and songwriter
- August 28 â Florence Welch, English musician, singer-songwriter, music producer, author, poet and performer (Florence and the Machine)
- August 29 â Lea Michele, American singer, actress
- August 30 â Ryan Ross, American musician, singer and songwriter (Panic! at the Disco)
- September 3 â OMI, Jamaican singer
- September 6
- Anna von Hausswolff, Swedish singer, songwriter, musician, composer, and pipe organist
- Illy, Australian rapper
- Michael Murphy, New Zealand singer
- September 8 â Leah LaBelle, Canadian-born American singer
- September 9 â JJ Bird, English boxer
- September 10 â Ashley Monroe, American country music singer-songwriter (Pistol Annies)
- September 12 â Emmy Rossum, American actress and singer
- September 14 â Ai Takahashi, Japanese singer and actress (Morning Musume)
- September 15
- George Watsky, American hip-hop artist, author and poet
- Heidi Montag, American reality television personality, model, singer and actress
- September 17 â SOPHIE, Scottish music producer, songwriter, and DJ
- September 19 â Ilya Salmanzadeh, Swedish music producer
- September 21 â Lindsey Stirling, American violinist, dancer, YouTuber, record producer and performance artist
- September 22 â Casisdead, a UK rap and grime MC, songwriter, record producer, music video director and entrepreneur from Tottenham, London.
- September 26 â Brooke Allison, American pop singer
- September 27 â Alison Wonderland, Australian electronic dance music DJ, producer and singer
- September 27 â Natasha Thomas, Danish singer and songwriter
- October 1 â Jurnee Smollett-Bell, American actress and singer
- October 6 â Meg Myers, American singer-songwriter
- October 12 â Boi-1da, Canadian record producer and songwriter
- October 13 â Illa J, American rapper, singer, record producer and songwriter (Slum Village)
- October 14 â Swings, South Korean rapper (Uptown)
- October 15 â Lee Donghae, South Korean singer (Super Junior)
- October 16 â Inna, Romanian singer
- October 17 â Mohombi, Congolese-Swedish musician, singer, composer and dancer
- October 21 â Christopher von Uckermann, Mexican singer and actor (RBD)
- October 24 â Drake, Canadian rapper
- October 25 â Didi Benami, American singer
- October 28 â Aki Toyosaki, Japanese actress and singer (K-On!)
- October 29 â Nataly Dawn, American musician
- November 2 â Ryan Hurd, American singer and songwriter
- November 3
- Jermaine Jones, American singer
- Jasmine Trias, Filipino-American singer-entertainer
- November 4 â Alexz Johnson, Canadian musician, actress, and philanthropist
- November 5 â BoA, South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter and producer
- November 7 â Toro y Moi, American singer-songwriter, record producer and graphic designer
- November 8 â Nikola Rachelle, British recording artist and songwriter
- November 11 â Jon Batiste, American jazz musician
- November 14 â Yuna (singer), Malaysian singer-songwriter.
- November 15 â Jerry Roush, American singer-songwriter (Of Mice & Men, Sky Eats Airplane, Glass Cloud)
- November 20 â Oliver Sykes, English heavy metal vocalist, British/Brazilian singer and songwriter (Bring Me the Horizon)
- November 21 â Colleen Ballinger, American comedian, actress, singer and YouTube personality
- November 25 â Katie Cassidy, American actress, singer, voice actress
- November 27
- Christina Novelli, English DJ, Singer and songwriter
- Oritsé Williams, English R&B singer (JLS)
- December 7 â JB Gill, English R&B singer, television presenter, and farmer (JLS)
- December 8 â Kate Voegele, American singer-songwriter and actress
- December 10 â Natti Natasha, Dominican singer
- December 11 â Shuta Sueyoshi, Japanese singer
- December 15 â Xiah, Korean singer (TVXQ)
- December 15 â Mikaila, American actress and singer-songwriter
- December 20 â Anoop Desai, American singer-songwriter
- December 26 â Marina Satti, Greek singer, songwriter, and music producer
- December 29 â Colin Brittain, American drummer (Linkin Park)
- December 30
- Ellie Goulding, English singer-songwriter
- Caity Lotz, American singer, dancer, actor, martial artist
- Unknown:
- Samantha McClymont, Australian singer-songwriter (Brooke McClymont)
- Kirsten Joy, English singer-songwriter and touring member of Clean Bandit.
Deaths
- January 4 â Phil Lynott, bassist/singer and co-founder of Thin Lizzy, 36 (heart failure & pneumonia)
- January 6 â Joe Farrell, jazz saxophonist, 48 (bone cancer)
- January 8 â Pierre Fournier, cellist, 79
- February 2 â Francisco Mignone, composer, 88
- February 14 â Edmund Rubbra, composer, 84
- February 15 â Galliano Masini, operatic tenor, 90
- March 4
- Richard Manuel (The Band), 42 (suicide)
- Howard Greenfield, songwriter, 49 (AIDS)
- March 11 â Sonny Terry, blues musician, 74
- March 21 â Raymond Burke, jazz clarinetist, 81
- March 22 â Mark Dinning, US singer, 52 (heart attack)
- March 30 â James Cagney, US actor, singer and dancer, 86
- March 31 â O'Kelly Isley of the Isley Brothers, 48 (heart attack)
- April 1 â Donald Grobe, operatic tenor, 56
- April 3 â Peter Pears, opera singer and partner of Benjamin Britten, 75
- April 6 â Boris Gutnikov, violinist, 54
- April 8 â Yukiko Okada, singer, 18 (suicide)
- April 13 â Dorothy Ashby, jazz harpist and composer, 53 (cancer)
- April 19
- Dag Wirén, composer, 80
- Estelle Yancey, blues singer, 90
- June 3 â Anna Neagle, actress, singer and dancer, 81
- June 13 â Benny Goodman, bandleader, 77
- June 14 â Alan Jay Lerner, lyricist, 67
- June 16 â Maurice Duruflé, composer, 84
- June 17 â Kate Smith, singer, 79
- June 19 â Jean Bonhomme, Canadian tenor, 49
- June 29 â Dusolina Giannini, operatic soprano, 83
- July 3 â Rudy Vallee, American singer, 84
- July 18 â Don Wilkerson, American saxophonist
- July 23 â Kazimierz Sikorski, Polish composer, 91
- July 31 â Teddy Wilson, American jazz pianist, 73
- September 27 â Cliff Burton (Metallica), 24 (tour bus accident)
- September 28 â Robert Helpmann, dancer and choreographer, 77
- October 16 â Arthur Grumiaux, violinist, 65
- October 22 â Thorgeir Stubø, Norwegian jazz guitarist, 42
- October 29 â Abel Meeropol ('Lewis Allan'), American lyricist, 83
- November 1 â Sippie Wallace, blues singer, 88
- November 3 â Eddie Davis, saxophonist, 64
- November 6 â Elisabeth Grümmer, operatic soprano, 75
- November 7 â Tracy Pew, bass guitarist, 28 (brain hemorrhage)
- November 13 â Rudolf Schock, operatic tenor, 71
- November 18 â Lajos Bárdos, composer and conductor, 87
- November 22 â Scatman Crothers, singer, dancer and musician, 76
- December 1 â Horace Heidt, pianist and bandleader, 85
- December 10
- Victor Guillermo Ramos Rangel, Venezuelan classical musician, 75
- Kate Wolf, folk singer and songwriter, 44 (leukemia)
- December 30 â Charles Magnante, accordionist, composer, arranger, author, and educator, 81
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