• 1 January –
Dean Ford, singer, songwriter and musician with
Marmalade, 72 (Parkinson's disease) • 3 January – Donald Froud, orchestral administrator and French horn player, and first general manager of the
Ulster Orchestra, 86 • 7 January –
John Joubert, South Africa-born composer, 91 • 19 January –
Ted McKenna, drummer (
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band), 68 (cerebral haemorrhage) • 28 January –
Noel Rawsthorne, organist, 89 • 6 February –
Gerald English, tenor, 93 • 9 February –
Cadet, rapper, 28 (car accident) • 25 February –
Mark Hollis, 64, singer and songwriter (
Talk Talk) (death reported on this date) • 26 February –
Andy Anderson, 68, rock drummer (cancer) • 28 February –
André Previn KBE, conductor (past principal conductor of the
London Symphony Orchestra and music director of the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), composer, and pianist, 89 • 1 March –
Paul Williams, singer, 78 • 3 March –
Peter Hurford, organist and composer, 88 • 4 March –
Keith Flint, singer, musician (
The Prodigy), 49 • 6 March –
Grayston Burgess, countertenor and conductor, 86 • 19 March –
Anthony Hedges, composer, 88 • 26 March –
Ranking Roger, ska musician, 56 (cancer) • 27 March – Stephen Fitzpatrick, singer and musician (
Her's), 24 (road accident) • 8 April – Sue Revill, classical record company financial administrator, 63 • 15 April –
Les Reed, songwriter, 83 • 22 April –
Heather Harper, soprano, 88 • 27 April –
Joseph Ward, 76, English tenor • 30 April –
Boon Gould, English musician (
Level 42), 64. • 28 May –
Ralph Murphy, 75, British-born Canadian country musician, cancer. • 2 July –
Duncan Lamont, 87, saxophonist, composer and bandleader • 3 July –
Alan Rogan, 68, English guitar technician (
The Who), cancer. • 16 July –
Johnny Clegg, 66, British-born South African singer and musician (
Juluka,
Savuka), pancreatic cancer. • 30 July – Lol Mason, 69, English singer (
City Boy,
The Maisonettes). • 1 August –
Ian Gibbons, 67, English keyboardist (
The Kinks), bladder cancer. • 3 August –
Joe Longthorne, 64, English singer and entertainer, throat cancer. • 11 August –
Freddy Bannister, 84, English rock concert promoter, cancer. • 20 August – Timmy Walsh, English guitarist, (
Northside), 51, suicide (death announced in 2020). • 25 August –
Jonathan Goldstein, 50, English composer, plane crash. • 7 September –
Volodymyr Luciv, 90, Ukrainian-born British bandurist and tenor. • 14 September –
Julian Piper, 72, English blues guitarist. • 18 September –
Tony Mills, 57, English rock singer (
Shy,
TNT), pancreatic cancer. • 19 September –
Larry Wallis, 70, English musician (
Pink Fairies,
Motörhead). • 6 October –
Ginger Baker, 80, English drummer (
Cream,
Blind Faith,
Ginger Baker's Air Force). • 8 October –
Molly Duncan, 74, saxophonist (
Average White Band), cancer. • 22 November – Sir
Stephen Cleobury, 70, English organist, director of the
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, since 1982 • 24 November –
Colin Mawby, 83, English organist, choral conductor and composer • 27 November – Sir
Jonathan Miller, British theatre and opera director, satirist, and physician, 85 • 28 November –
Christopher Finzi, British conductor and son of
Gerald Finzi, 85 • 7 December –
Simon Streatfeild, 90, conductor and violist • 29 December • Susanne Beer, German-born orchestral cellist resident in the United Kingdom and principal cello of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, 52 •
Neil Innes, 75, singer, musician, writer (
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band), (
The Rutles) == See also ==