•
3 January –
Helen O'Hara, vocalist •
4 January –
Mark Hollis, singer-songwriter •
19 January •
Tony Mansfield, singer-songwriter and producer (
New Musik) • Sir
Simon Rattle, conductor •
25 January –
Terry Chimes, drummer (
The Clash) •
23 February –
Howard Jones, singer-songwriter •
27 February –
Peter Christopherson, musician, songwriter, and director (died
2010) •
19 March –
Paul Edwards, composer of choral music •
5 April –
Janice Long, radio disc jockey (died
2021) •
9 April –
Bob Chilcott, choral composer, conductor, and singer •
10 April –
Lesley Garrett, operatic soprano •
17 April –
Pete Shelley, guitarist and vocalist (
Buzzcocks) •
16 May –
Hazel O'Connor, singer •
22 May –
Jerry Dammers, ska musician and songwriter •
30 May –
Topper Headon (
The Clash) •
26 June –
Mick Jones, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (
The Clash,
Big Audio Dynamite,
General Public,
Carbon/Silicon, and
London SS) •
18 July –
Terry Chambers, English drummer (
XTC and
Dragon) •
20 July –
Jem Finer, English banjo player and songwriter (
The Pogues) •
30 July –
Christopher Warren-Green, violinist and conductor •
30 August –
Andy Pask, English bass player and composer •
1 September –
Bruce Foxton, guitarist (
The Jam) •
3 September –
Steve Jones, guitarist (
Sex Pistols) •
14 September –
William Jackson, harpist and composer •
30 September –
Frankie Kennedy, folk musician (died
1994) •
2 October –
Philip Oakey, singer-songwriter •
12 November –
Les McKeown, singer (
Bay City Rollers) (died
2021) •
17 November –
Peter Cox, English singer-songwriter (
Go West) •
30 November –
Billy Idol, singer •
6 December –
Edward Tudor-Pole, singer and TV presenter •
15 December –
Paul Simonon, bassist (
The Clash) •
31 December –
Tom Morton, musician, broadcaster and writer ==Deaths==