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2001 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2001.

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JanuaryJanuary 9Apple Inc. introduces the iTunes media player. • January 17 – Bass player Jason Newsted leaves Metallica after 14 years with the band. • January 19February 4 – The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by Rammstein (in all venues) and Limp Bizkit (in Auckland, the Gold Coast, and Sydney). • January 26 – A crowd crush occurs during a set by Limp Bizkit at the Sydney Big Day Out music festival. Jessica Michalik is killed and the band subsequently leaves the country after threats to their safety. FebruaryFebruary 1CFXJ (Flow 93.5), Canada's first urban music station, goes on air for the first time as a testing signal (its official debut is on March 1.) This is considered a breakthrough for Canadian hip-hop and R&B musicians. • Jennifer Lopez becomes first female artist to have both a number one album (J.Lo) and a number one movie (The Wedding Planner) in the same week. • February 6Don Felder is fired from the Eagles. Felder sues the band for wrongful termination, and is countersued by Don Henley and Glenn Frey for breach of contract. The suits are settled out of court. • February 13Peter Frampton receives the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award. • February 17Manic Street Preachers become the first western rock band to play in Cuba. Fidel Castro is in attendance. • February 18James Taylor weds for the third time, marrying Caroline "Kim" Smedvig, director of public relations and marketing for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. • February 21 – The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Jon Stewart. Several artists win three awards each: Steely Dan (who win Album of the Year for Two Against Nature), U2 (who win both Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Beautiful Day"), Dr. Dre, Eminem and Faith Hill. Shelby Lynne wins Best New Artist. • February 28Courtney Love sues to get out of her contract with Vivendi Universal, on the grounds that music industry contracts are unfairly long compared to those in other industries. MarchMarch 1Collin Raye is awarded the Artist Humanitarian Award from Country Radio Broadcasters. The award was given in recognition of Raye's work on behalf of a number of different charitable organizations including Childhelp USA, USA Weekend's Make A Difference Day and the Native American organization Hecel Oyakapi. • March 8Melanie C announces she does not intend to do any more work with the Spice Girls. Although the group denies it is splitting, it would not be active again until 2007. • March 9Janet Jackson's single "All for You" becomes the first song to be added to every station in three mainstream radio formats within its first week of release. It was also the highest debut for a single not commercially available in both the United States and France. • Eric Singer replaces Peter Criss as the drummer for Kiss as the band continues its farewell tour in Yokohama, Japan. Singer dons the "Catman" make-up, ending the band's tradition of creating new make-up and personas for replacement members. • March 12 - Daft Punk releases their second studio album Discovery. It reached number 23 on the US Billboard 200. • March 13Janet Jackson is honored as the first ever MTV Icon. The televised tribute became the highest rated show of the night. • March 14 – The Court of Appeals in Rome finds Michael Jackson "not guilty" of plagiarism, reversing a decision made in 1999 by a lower court. Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi had claimed that Jackson's "Will You Be There" was a copy of his song "I Cigni Di Balaka." • March 16Sean "Puffy" Combs is acquitted on all charges stemming from a December 1999 nightclub shooting in Manhattan. However, an artist on his Bad Boy Records label, Shyne, is convicted of two counts of assault as well as reckless endangerment and gun possession. • March 20Toadies release Hell Below/Stars Above, the band's first album in nearly seven years. The band announces irts break-up five months later. • March 24John Connolly of Sevendust marries Lori Kirkley. • March 26Gorillaz release their first studio album Gorillaz. The album reached number three in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the US, hitting number 14 and selling over seven million copies worldwide by 2007. It earned the group an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band. • Aerosmith release their thirteenth studio album, Just Push Play, charting at No. 2 in the US Billboard 200. • March 28Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 replaces Max Bruch's violin concerto at #1 in the Classic FM Hall of Fame. • Two big selling albums : Hikaru Utada's Distance and Ayumi Hamasaki's A Best are released on exactly the same date. Their debut week sales are 3,002,720 and 2,874,870, respectively, setting the world's #1 and #2 one-week album sales records. April–MayApril 2 – The Bee Gees release their twenty-second studio album This Is Where I Came In, the last to feature all three Gibb brothers. • April 3Mariah Carey signs a blockbuster contract with Virgin Records, worth $80 million for four albums. • April 4 – Original Zombies lead singer Colin Blunstone and keyboardist Rod Argent reunite for a two-part performance at London's Jazz Cafe, the first time the two had performed together in over 30 years. • April 14Janet Jackson's "All for You" reaches number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains atop the chart for seven consecutive weeks. It becomes the longest reigning hit of the year. • April 21 – The first Top Chinese Music Awards ceremony is held. • April 24Janet Jackson releases her seventh studio album, All for You. It becomes her fifth consecutive album to open at number one, with sales exceeding 600,000 copies. It receives three Grammy Award nominations, winning for Best Dance Recording. • April 28 – The second Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival takes place in California as a single-day event. Headlined by Jane's Addiction, the lineup also features Weezer, The Roots, Gang Starr, Iggy Pop, The Orb, The Dandy Warhols and Mos Def. • May 1Huey Lewis and the News makes a comeback with their album Plan B, their first album of new material in a decade. • The 4th EJCF is held in Basel. The next time was in 2004. • May 12Joey Fatone of 'N Sync injures his leg in a trap door during rehearsals for the new tour. • The 46th Eurovision Song Contest, held at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark, is won by Tanel Padar and Dave Benton, backed by hip-hop group 2XL. They represented Estonia with the song "Everybody", marking the first victory for one of the Baltic states and one of the former Soviet republics. At 50 years old, Benton also becomes the oldest contestant, as well as the first black person, to win Eurovision. • May 15Charley Pride's A Tribute to Jim Reeves is the first compact disc to have copy protection. • '80s band The Go Go's release their first album in 17 years: ''God Bless The Go Go's'' • May 22Mötley Crüe publishes their collective autobiography The Dirt. JuneJune 1Christina Aguilera scores her fourth number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 for "Lady Marmalade" a collaboration with Lil' Kim, Mýa, and Pink. The video wins the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. • June 5Radiohead releases their 5th studio album, Amnesiac. • Drowning Pool releases their 1st studio album, Sinner. After the 9/11 attacks, the single "Bodies" is put on the list of songs deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel. • June 9Madonna kicks off her first concert tour in 8 years, the Drowned World Tour, in Barcelona, Spain. • June 12Blink-182 release their fourth studio album Take Off Your Pants And Jacket which would later sell 14 million copies worldwide. This was the band's second successful album. • Electric Light Orchestra release Zoom, their first album in 15 years. • June 15Bad Religion drummer Bobby Schayer, who had been with the band since 1991, is forced to give up music after experiencing a "most unfortunate career-ending injury". This leads to his leaving Bad Religion for good; he is replaced by current drummer Brooks Wackerman. By this time, Bad Religion were dropped from Atlantic Records and had returned to their original label Epitaph, and founding guitarist Brett Gurewitz had just rejoined the band after a 7-year hiatus. • June 16 – The Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM airs the 9th Annual of the Weenie Roast show with Blink-182, Coldplay, Crazy Town, The Cult, Disturbed, Jane's Addiction, Linkin Park, The Living End, New Found Glory, Pennywise, Papa Roach, Stabbing Westward, Staind, Stone Temple Pilots, Sum 41 and 311. • June 24 – Jazz pianist John Hicks marries flautist Elise Wood. JulyJuly 2Willy Denzey makes his first appearance at Les Francofolies de La Rochelle. • Napster shuts down its entire network in order to comply with a court injunction ordering it to halt the trading of copyrighted files. • July 7Janet Jackson begins her All for You Tour. • July 9Backstreet Boys put their Black & Blue summer tour on hold to allow AJ McLean to enter a rehabilitation facility to deal with alcoholism and depression. • July 10Dream Street releases their debut album, Dream StreetJuly 16Mariah Carey releases "Loverboy"; it eventually became the best-selling song of 2001. • July 17Aaliyah releases her third studio album Aaliyah. • July 17–22 – The fourth Yoyo A Go Go punk and indie rock festival opens in Olympia, Washington. • July 19Ol' Dirty Bastard is sentenced to 2 to 4 years in prison for drug possession. • July 21 – The first annual Splendour in the Grass music festival is held in Byron Bay, New South Wales, headlined by Powderfinger. • July 24NSYNC releases their third studio album, Celebrity. • July 25Mariah Carey checks into a hospital for what a spokesperson terms "extreme exhaustion". Carey had exhibited several incidents of bizarre behavior during the previous week, including performing a strange striptease during an unscheduled visit to MTV's Total Request Live and posting a rambling message on her website in which she wrote, "I don't know what's going on with life". • July 30The Strokes release their debut album Is This It. AugustAugust 3Whitney Houston signs the largest contract in music history with Arista Records, a six-album deal worth over $100 million. • August 6Death Row Records founder Suge Knight is released from prison after serving five years of a nine-year sentence for a parole violation. • August 7Aaron Carter comes back with his third studio album (second under Jive Records) Oh Aaron. • August 13 – Two weeks before its official release, Spider One of Powerman 5000 pulls Anyone for Doomsday? off the market because it sounds too much like their previous release Tonight the Stars Revolt!. Later he releases the album on their website. Two months later, Al 3 & Dorian 27 leave the band. • August 15Wilco signs a buy-out deal with Reprise Records after the label rejects the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album and the band refuses to make any changes. Wilco leaves with the rights to the album in their possession. • August 22 - Longtime guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch are fired from German power metal band Helloween. • August 25 – A Cessna 402 carrying 9 people, including R&B singer Aaliyah, crashes in the Bahamas, killing all aboard. SeptemberSeptember 4 – The second studio album from American band System of a Down, Toxicity, is released worldwide. After the 9/11 attacks, the single "Chop Suey!" is put on the list of songs deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel. • September 5 – A performance of John Cage's As Slow as Possible on a specially-built organ in Sankt-Burchardi-Church in Halberstadt, Germany, scheduled to last until the year 2640 begins with an 18-month pause. • September 6 – At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, Britney Spears performs her new single I'm a Slave 4 U in a very revealing outfit and featuring a number of exotic animals including a white and live albino Burmese python on her shoulder, leading to a great deal of criticism from animal rights organisation PETA. Nevertheless, MTV named the performance as the most memorable moment in VMA history. • September 7-10 – The Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special tribute concerts are held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. • September 10Blink-182 start shooting a video for "Stay Together for the Kids", featuring the band playing in a derelict house. When they try to finish the video the following day, the 9–11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City occur, and the band abandon the attempt and decide to shoot a different video for the song. • September 11 – • Bob Dylan's Love and Theft album is released on this day. • Jay-Z's The Blueprint releases on this day, a week earlier than initially planned in order to combat bootlegging. • Indie rock band The Microphones' The Glow Pt. 2 album is released on this day. • The September 11 attacks result in the cancellation or postponement of many musical events, due to the halting of many commercial flights and the somber mood of communities around the world: • MTV and VH1 suspend regular programming to carry a newsfeed from CBS, and the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards broadcast is canceled. • Sting, who had planned to stream a performance in Italy on the Internet, reduces the Webcast to one song, "Fragile". • Enya's "Only Time" becomes backdrop for CNN. • The MuchMusic Video Awards scheduled for September 23 are also canceled. • Gerard Way witnesses the attacks and is inspired to start a band, which later becomes My Chemical Romance. • Mariah Carey releases her infamous soundtrack Glitter accompanied by the unsuccessful movie. The soundtrack's lead single, "Loverboy", reaches no. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. • September 14Clear Channel Communications issues a controversial memorandum to its radio stations containing a list of 165 songs considered "lyrically questionable" in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. The list includes "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", all songs by Rage Against the Machine and John Lennon's "Imagine". • September 21America: A Tribute to Heroes airs uninterrupted on all major networks. The solemn concert, only 10 days after the September 11 attacks, included performances by Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Celine Dion, Neil Young, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, and others. • September 25XM Satellite Radio is launched. • September 29 • The First International Accordion Festival begins at La Villita in San Antonio, Texas, celebrating the multicultural traditions of the accordion with artists performing German, Colombian, Irish, Argentinian tango, Cajun-zydeco, Dominican merengue and conjunto-Tejano music. • Jennifer Lopez weds back-up dancer Cris Judd. The marriage would end in June 2002. OctoberOctober 2Machine Head release their fourth studio album Supercharger. • October 6Burton C. Bell gets into a fight with his bandmate Dino Cazares about a manager they fired. The event triggers the demise of Fear Factory. • Pop Idol premieres on ITV. • October 9 – The first CD in the Kidz Bop series, consisting of Top 40 hits sung by children, is released. • October 10 – Heavy metal band Anthrax issues a press release in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks jokingly stating that they will be changing the name of the group to "Basket Full of Puppies". It concludes, "we don't want to change the name of the band, not because it would be a pain in the ass, but because we hope that no further negative events will happen and it won't be necessary. We hope and pray that this problem goes away quietly and we all grow old and fat together." The band has reported increased traffic to their website due to Internet users going to anthrax.com looking for information about the disease. • October 12Wes Borland leaves Limp Bizkit. • October 16Michael Jackson releases special editions of his albums Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad and Dangerous, to celebrate his thirtieth anniversary as a solo musician. • October 20The Concert for New York City airs on VH1, with performances by Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, The Who, Billy Joel and others. • Volunteers For America benefit concert is held in Atlanta, MC was Drew Carey with performances by Edgar Winter Group, Mark Farner, Jack Blades, John Waite, The Knack, Eddie Money, Peter Frampton, Survivor, Kansas, Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and others. • October 21United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert is held at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., with performances by Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Mariah Carey, James Brown, Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, and others. • Volunteers For America benefit concert is held at Smirnoff Music Centre in Dallas, Texas, MC was Drew Carey with performances by Edgar Winter Group, Mark Farner, Jack Blades, John Waite, The Knack, Eddie Money, Peter Frampton, Survivor, Kansas, Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Bad Company, and others. • October 23 • The Backstreet Boys release their first compilation album The Hits: Chapter One. • The first iPod is released by Apple Inc.November 6Britney Spears' third album, Britney debuts at #1, making her the first female artist to have her first three albums enter the US charts at #1. • Nu-Metal Band Dope release their second studio album Life. • The soundtrack album of the Nickelodeon movie Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is released. • November 29 – Former The Beatles member George Harrison dies from lung cancer at the age of 58. • December 1Mike Turner quits Our Lady Peace. • December 4 – Gospel music singer Yolanda Adams releases her eighth studio album Believe. • December 12 – Surviving Nirvana members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl sue Courtney Love in an effort to oust her from the board controlling the management of the band's affairs, calling her "irrational, mercurial, self-centered, unmanageable, inconsistent and unpredictable". The legal battle over the band's legacy has blocked the release of a planned Nirvana box set containing the unreleased track "You Know You're Right". Also in 2001 • Area One music festival brings together a variety of acts including Moby, Incubus, Outkast, New Order, Nelly Furtado, The Roots, Rinocerose, Paul Oakenfold, and Carl Cox. • The Republic of France awards Jean-Yves Thibaudet the honour of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. • Deporitaz releases Microwave this CD, his second album, on MP3.com. • Sean Beasley joins Dying Fetus. ==Bands formed==
Bands formed
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Bands disbanded
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Bands reformed
Albums released
January–March April–June July–September October–December Release date unknown5 SongsThe DecemberistsBreaking BenjaminBreaking Benjamin • ''Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page'' – Bright EyesFeel No FadePush KingsFirst AlbumMiss Kittin & The HackerA Melody of Retreads and Broken QuillsFilthy Thieving BastardsOn the EdgeIron FirePolenLynda Thomas • ''Surf's Up!'' – David Thomas and Two Pale Boys • TwilightThe Handsome FamilyUndoneBrian & Jenn JohnsonYule RitualHawkwind ==Top 5 Selling Albums of Billboard Year==
Top 5 Selling Albums of Billboard Year
Hybrid TheoryLinkin Park1The BeatlesInvincibleMichael Jackson • ''All That You Can't Leave Behind'' – U2AaliyahAaliyah ==Top 10 Best Selling Albums 2001 (Soundscan)==
Top 10 Best Selling Albums 2001 (Soundscan)
Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park ~ 4,810,000 • Hot Shot by Shaggy ~ 4,520,000 • Celebrity by NSYNC ~ 4,420,000 • A Day Without Rain by Enya ~ 4,410,000 • Break the Cycle by Staind ~ 4,240,000 • Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys ~ 4,100,000 • Survivor by Destiny's Child ~ 3,720,000 • Weathered by Creed ~ 3,580,000 • O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack ~ 3,460,000 • ''Now That's What I Call Music! 6'' ~ 3,130,000 ==Popular songs==
Musical theater
• ''Atgof o'r Sêr'' – first performed by Bryn Terfel and Cor Rhuthun in north Wales. Commissioned for the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Denbigh. • A Class Act – Broadway production opened at the Ambassador Theatre on March 11 and ran for 105 performances • 42nd Street – Broadway revival opened at the Ford Center on May 2 • Mamma Mia! – Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on October 18 and ran for 5773 performances. It was the eighth longest run in Broadway musical history. • The Producers – Broadway production opened at St. James Theatre on April 19 and ran for 2502 performances. The show won a record twelve Tony Awards. • Urinetown – Broadway production opened at the Hudson Theatre on September 20 and ran for 965 performances ==Musical films==
Musical films
Beijing RocksCarmen: A Hip HoperaGadar: Ek Prem Katha, starring Sunny Deol, Amisha Patel and Amrish PuriGlitter released September 21, starring Mariah Carey and Max BeesleyHedwig and the Angry Inch, directed by and starring John Cameron MitchellLove You Hamesha, starring Akshaye Khanna and Sonali BendreMoulin Rouge! released May 18, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregorOn the Road to Emmaus, starring Peter FranzénOne Night the Moon, starring Paul Kelly and Kaarin FairfaxRebelové, starring Zuzana Norisová and Tomáš Hanák • Rock StarScratch ==Musical television==
Musical television
Band Geeks episode of SpongeBob SquarePants ==Births==
Births
January 1Winter, South Korean singer and dancer (aespa) • January 2Inji, Turkish singer-songwriter • January 3 – Erick Brian Colón, Dancer, football fan, and the youngest member of the group CNCOJanuary 4Lola Young, English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist • January 5Victony, Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper • January 8Kaash Paige, American singer-songwriter • Melitha Sidabutar, Indonesian singer (d. 2024) • January 18Thomas Raggi, Italian guitarist (Måneskin) • January 21Griff, British singer • January 25Michela Pace, Maltese singer • February 5Maria Makino, Japanese pop singer, dancer and model (Morning Musume) • Kim Min-ju, South Korean actress and singer • February 8Jxdn, American singer-songwriter • I.N, South Korean singer • February 22Chase Icon, American singer, songwriter, social media content creator, and reality television personality • March 3 - Jvke, American singer-songwriter, producer, and social media personality. • March 8Zhavia Ward, American singer, songwriter, musician • March 9Jeon Somi, Canadian singer • March 18Jada Facer, American actress and singer • March 19 - Eunseok, South Korean singer (Riize) • March 21Addison Grace, American singer-songwriter and online personality • March 27Natanael Cano, Mexican rapper • March 31Noah Urrea, American singer (Now United) • Sofia Tarasova, Ukrainian singer and actress • April 10Noa Kirel, Israeli singer • Angelina Mango, Italian singer • April 13Isaiah Falls, American singer-songwriter and producer • April 17Ryujin, South Korean rapper and dancer (Itzy) • April 18PinkPantheress, English singer and record producer • April 21 − Thomas LaRosa, American singer, songwriter, producer and brother of Isabel LaRosaApril 29JJ (singer), Austrian singer-songwriter • April 30Lil Tjay, American rapper • May 9Bandokay, British rapper • May 15 – Kevin Kaarl, Mexican singer and producer • May 17AJ Mitchell, American singer • May 18Breskvica, Serbian singer • May 27Zach Herron, American singer (Why Don't We) • June 1ppcocaine, American rapper • June 3 - Reyanna Maria, Filipino-Australian singer, rapper, and songwriter • June 5Chaeryeong, South Korean singer and dancer (Itzy) • June 16 – Shannon K, American-Indian singer and actress • June 18 - Mike Dimes, American rapper • June 23 - Bárbara Bandeira, Portuguese singer • July 1Chosen Jacobs, American actress, musician, singer-songwriter and rapper • Dave Blunts, American rapper and singer-songwriter • Elmiene, British-Sudanese singer • July 156arelyhuman, American singer, rapper and songwriter • July 30Destroy Lonely, American rapper • August 3Tiago PZK, Argentine rapper • August 7Ryusei Ohnishi, Japanese singer and actor (Naniwa Danshi) • August 12Dixie D'Amelio, American singer • August 18Almaxanım, Azerbaijani singer • August 27May-a, Australian singer-songwriter • August 29Rori Moore, American singer (3Quency) • August 30 - Emily Bear, American singer-songwriter, musician, composer, and pianoist • September 3Kaia Gerber, American model and actress (daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber) • September 6Laprete, American singer, producer and musician • September 8Remo Forrer, Swiss singer • September 12Chris Grey, Canadian R&B singer • September 13 - Sungchan, South Korean singer (Riize) • September 15Voyage, Serbian singer • September 16Cris MJ, Chilean singer and songwriter • September 18Darkoo, English-Nigerian rapper • September 23J.I., American rapper and songwriter • Tiara Andini, Indonesian singer • October 3SoFaygo, American rapper • October 6Ari Abdul, American singer-songwriter • October 8Huh Yunjin, South Korean singer (Le Sserafim) • October 22Jo Yuri, South Korean singer • October 30Bella Paige, Australian singer • November 22Chenle, Chinese singer and songwriter (NCT Dream) • November 28Stella Quaresma, English singer, member of Flo • December 1Elias Abbas, Swedish singer • December 5YG Marley, American singer and rapper (son of Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley) • December 6Molly Grace, American musician and singer-songwriter • Zack Tabudlo, Filipino singer, songwriter, and musician • December 15Diljá, Icelandic singer • December 17Brakence, American singer • December 18Billie Eilish, American singer, dancer, musician, activist and songwriter • Unknown – Libianca, Cameroonian and American singer ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 4Les Brown, bandleader (89) • January 5Milan Hlavsa, Czech musician (Plastic People of the Universe) (49) • January 7James Carr, soul singer (58) • January 10Bryan Gregory, guitarist (The Cramps) (49) • January 24Leif Thybo, Danish composer and organist (78) • February 4J.J. Johnson, jazz bebop trombonist (77) • Iannis Xenakis, Greek composer (78) • February 7Dale Evans, American singer-songwriter and actress (88) • February 10Buddy Tate, jazz musician (87) • February 13George T. Simon, music critic and original Glenn Miller Orchestra drummer (pneumonia) • February 19Charles Trenet French singer and songwriter (87) • February 21Ronnie Hilton, English singer (75) • Malcolm Yelvington, rockabilly musician (82) • February 22John Fahey, guitarist, indie label owner (61) • March 4Glenn Hughes, The Village People (50) • March 9Richard Stone, American composer (47) • March 12Sir Lancelot, calypso singer (98) • March 18John Phillips, singer-songwriter, co-founder of The Mamas & the Papas (65) • March 20Francis Grasso, disc jockey (51) • March 28Moe Koffman, Canadian jazz singer (73) • March 29John Lewis, jazz pianist (80) • April 6Charles Pettigrew, of Charles & Eddie (37) (cancer) • April 9Graziella Sciutti, operatic soprano (73) • April 11Sandy Bull, folk musician (60) • Graciela Naranjo, bolero singer and actress (84) • Sir Harry Secombe, entertainer (79) • April 15Joey Ramone, lead singer of The Ramones (49) (lymphoma) • April 20Giuseppe Sinopoli, composer and conductor (54) (heart attack) • May 3Billy Higgins, jazz drummer (64) • May 5Boozoo Chavis, zydeco musician (70) • May 10James E. Myers, songwriter ("Rock Around the Clock") (81) • May 12Perry Como, American crooner (88) • May 16Prince Ital Joe, reggae singer (38) (car accident) • May 20Renato Carosone, Italian musician and singer (81) • June 4John Hartford, bluegrass musician (64) • June 7Carole Fredericks, singer • June 13Marcelo Fromer, guitarist for Brazilian band Titãs (39) (rammed by a motorcycle) • June 18Davorin Popović, lead singer for Bosnian band Indexi (55) • June 21John Lee Hooker, blues musician (88) • June 30Chet Atkins, country musician (77) • Joe Henderson, jazz saxophonist (64) • July 3Delia Derbyshire, English electronic composer (64) • Johnny Russell, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (61) • July 5Ernie K-Doe, R&B singer (65) • July 7Fred Neil, folk singer-songwriter (65) • July 15Anthony Ian Berkeley, rapper (Brothers Grym, Gravediggaz) (36) (colon cancer) • July 18Mimi Fariña, singer-songwriter (56) (neuroendocrine cancer) • July 23 – Richie Lee, singer and bassist (Acetone) (34) (suicide) • July 27Harold Land, hard bop saxophonist (73) • Leon Wilkeson, bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd (49) • August 2Ronald Townson, American singer and actor (The 5th Dimension) (68) • August 6Larry Adler, harmonica virtuoso (86) • August 18Roland Cardon, Belgian composer and multi-instrumentalist (72) • August 25Aaliyah, American singer, model, dancer and actress (22) (plane crash) • August 27Karl Ulrich Schnabel, pianist (92) • August 29Graeme "Shirley" Strachan, lead singer of Skyhooks (49) • September 1Ted Mulry, lead singer with Ted Mulry Gang (54) • September 6Carl Crack, techno musician (Atari Teenage Riot) (30) • September 22Isaac Stern, violinist (81) • October 3Tatiana Menotti, operatic soprano (92) • October 5Ivan Hrušovský, Slovak composer (74) • October 10Barry McCauley, operatic tenor (51) (lung cancer) • October 17Jay Livingston, songwriter (86) • November 17Michael Karoli, guitarist, violinist and composer (53) (cancer) • November 21Ralph Burns, American songwriter, bandleader, composer, conductor, arranger and bebop pianist (79) • November 24Melanie Thornton, singer (La Bouche) (34) (air crash) • November 28Kal Mann, American lyricist ("Teddy Bear", "Butterfly") (84) • November 29George Harrison, musician and former member of The Beatles (58) (lung cancer) • December 13Chuck Schuldiner, vocalist and guitarist with Death (34) (cancer) • December 15Rufus Thomas, singer (84) • December 16Stuart Adamson, guitarist with Big Country (43) (suicide) • December 17Débria Brown, operatic soprano (65) • December 18Gilbert Bécaud, singer-songwriter (74) • December 22Norman Granz, American producer (83) • December 29Cássia Eller, Brazilian singer (39) ==Awards==
Awards
• The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Aerosmith, Solomon Burke, The Flamingos, Michael Jackson, Queen, Paul Simon, Steely Dan and Ritchie Valens • Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Larry Norman, and Elvis Presley ARIA Music AwardsARIA Music Awards of 2001 Country Music Association Awards2001 Country Music Association Awards Grammy AwardsGrammy Awards of 2001 Juno AwardsJuno Awards of 2001 • March 4 – Bruce Cockburn is inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Song Contest 2001 Mercury Music PrizeStories from the City, Stories from the SeaPJ Harvey wins. MTV Video Music Awards2001 MTV Video Music Awards ==See also==
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