1973 in music
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Events
January–April
- 8 January – British Rail authorities restrict Pipe Major Gordon Speirs to playing his bagpipes just one minute in every fifteen on Liverpool Street station, London, on grounds that his playing "interferes with station business".
- 9 January – Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug conviction, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones' plans to perform in Japan during their forthcoming tour.
- 14 January
- * Elvis Presley's Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite television special is broadcast in over 40 countries around the world.
- * Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh is arrested for drug possession at his Marin County home.
- 18 January – The Rolling Stones' benefit concert for Nicaraguan earthquake victims raises over $350,000. On December 22, 1972, an earthquake destroyed Managua, the capital of Nicaragua.
- 20 January 1973, Mike Curb serves as master of ceremonies and chairman of the Nixon Youth Inaugural Concert in Washington, DC...The events performers included Solomon Burke, Tommy Roe, Jimmy Osmond, Ray Stevens, The Sylvers, Don Costa Orchestra, Laurie Lee Schaefer, The Mike Curb Congregation and The Mob and Mike Curb himself.
- 21 January – The Rolling Stones open their Pacific tour of Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 30 January – Kiss perform their first concert, at the Coventry Club in Queens.
- 2 February – The Midnight Special makes its début as a regular series on NBC. Helen Reddy is the featured artist.
- 14 February – David Bowie collapses from exhaustion after a performance at New York's Madison Square Garden.
- 18 February – The King Biscuit Flower Hour is first broadcast with performances by Blood, Sweat & Tears, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, and new artist Bruce Springsteen.
- 1 March
- * Leonard Bernstein conducts Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto for the first time in his career, with soloist Isaac Stern and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
- * The Joffrey Ballet's Deuce Coupe Ballet opens. The ballet is set entirely to music by The Beach Boys.
- * Pink Floyd releases The Dark Side of the Moon, which goes on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time. The album debuts on the Billboard 200 on March 17, reaches #1 on April 28, and eventually logs the all-time record of 741 weeks on that chart.
- 5 March – Jimi Hendrix's former personal manager, Michael Jeffery, is killed in a plane crash. Jeffery was travelling from Majorca to England. All passengers on board the plane were killed.
- 6 March – The New York Office of the US Immigration Department cancels John Lennon's visa extension five days after granting it.
- 7 March – The director of talent acquisition at Columbia Records, John H. Hammond, suffers a non-fatal heart attack following a performance by one of his most recent finds, Bruce Springsteen.
- 8 March – Paul McCartney is fined $240 after pleading guilty to charges of growing marijuana outside his Scottish farm.
- 14 March – The singers Stephen Stills and Véronique Sanson are married near Guildford, England.
- 24 March – Lou Reed is bitten on the buttocks by a fan during a concert in Buffalo, New York.
- 2 April – Capitol Records releases two collections of The Beatles' greatest hits, The Beatles 1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970.
- 7 April – In Luxembourg, the 18th Eurovision Song Contest is won by Luxembourg for the second consecutive year, this time with "Tu te reconnaîtras", sung by Anne-Marie David. Spain finish in second place with "Eres Tú", sung by Mocedades; the United Kingdom finish third with Cliff Richard singing "Power to All Our Friends". The top three placed songs become international hits.
- 8 April – Opening of the first La Rochelle Festival of Contemporary Music, under the direction of Claude Samuel. Featured composers include Karlheinz Stockhausen and Iannis Xenakis
- 13 April – The Wailers's fifth studio album, Catch a Fire, was released under Island Records to critical acclaim. Becoming one of the biggest albums of the reggae genre, it established the Wailers and Bob Marley.
- 15 April – Tenth Royan Festival of International Contemporary Art begins, including concerts featuring music by Jean Barraqué and Horațiu Rădulescu, amongst others.
- 16 April – Paul McCartney's first solo television special, James Paul McCartney, airs on ABC. The special includes performances by McCartney and Wings.
- 18 April – Violinist Jascha Heifetz deposits parts from his prized Guarnerius violin in the newly poured wet concrete of the foundation for the new Virginia Ramo Hall of Music, under construction at the University of Southern California, in order to ensure the building will be "in tune", and to bring luck.
May–August
- 4 May – 29 July – Led Zeppelin embarks on a tour of the United States, during which they set the record for highest attendance for a concert, 56,800, at the Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The record was previously held by The Beatles. Performances for the movie The Song Remains the Same are also filmed.
- 9 May – Mick Jagger adds $150,000 of his own money to the $350,000 raised by The Rolling Stones' January 18 benefit concert for the victims of the Nicaraguan earthquake.
- 12 May – David Bowie is the first rock artist to perform at Earls Court Exhibition Centre.
- 13 May – Daniel Barenboim collapses with a gastric upset during a concert at the Brighton Festival, but later recovers sufficiently to be driven home.
- 23 May – Don Robey sells Duke Records, Peacock Records and Backbeat Records to ABC Dunhill Records.
- 25 May – Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells becomes the first release on Richard Branson's newly launched Virgin label.
- 1 June – Robert Wyatt is crippled after falling three storeys from a London apartment block after leaving a party. During his six-month stay in hospital he wrote the material for his solo album Rock Bottom. He would continue his musical career from a wheelchair.
- 4 June – Ronnie Lane plays his last show with Faces at the Edmonton Sundown in London. Lane had informed the band three weeks earlier that he was quitting.
- 15 June – The first Istanbul International Music Festival opens.
- 16 June – Benjamin Britten's opera Death in Venice, receives its première at Snape Maltings.
- 29 June – The Scorpions play their first gig with Uli Roth at a festival in Vechta. Roth was originally intended as a temporary replacement for Michael Schenker, who had just been snapped up by U.F.O. earlier in the month.
- 30 June – Ian Gillan quits Deep Purple.
- 1 July – Slade play a sell-out Earls Court in London after two number one singles this year.
- 3 July – David Bowie 'retires' his stage persona Ziggy Stardust in front of a shocked audience at the Hammersmith Odeon at the end of his British tour.
- 4 July – Slade drummer Don Powell is critically injured in a car crash in Wolverhampton; his 20-year-old girlfriend is killed. With his life in danger, the band's future is left in the balance. Powell recovers after surgery, and is able to join the band ten weeks later in New York, to record "Merry Xmas Everybody".
- 13 July
- * The Everly Brothers break up.
- * Queen releases their debut album.
- 15 July – Ray Davies of The Kinks makes an emotional outburst during a performance at White City Stadium, announcing he is quitting the group. He later recants the statement.
- 28 July – Summer Jam at Watkins Glen rock festival is attended by 600,000, who see The Allman Brothers Band, The Band, and the Grateful Dead.
- 30 July – Soviet officials grant permission for Gennadi Rozhdestvensky to accept a three-year appointment as chief conductor of the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the first time a Soviet orchestra conductor has been allowed to take up such a position outside of the Eastern Bloc.
- 6 August – Stevie Wonder is seriously injured in a car accident outside Durham, North Carolina, spending the next four days in a coma.
- 11 August – DJ Kool Herc originates the hip hop genre in New York City.
- 20 August – The London Symphony Orchestra becomes the first British orchestra to take part in the Salzburg Festival.
- 25 August – The Allman Brothers nearly suffer another tragedy when Butch Trucks crashes his car near Macon, Georgia, not far from where Duane Allman was killed two years earlier. Trucks survives with only a broken leg.
September–December
- 1 September – The Rolling Stones open their European tour in Vienna, Austria.
- 8 September – Elton John performs at the Hollywood Bowl.
- 20 September – Jim Croce, Maury Muehleisen and four others die in a plane crash in Louisiana.
- 22 September – Benita Valente makes her debut with the Metropolitan Opera, singing Pamina in The Magic Flute.
- 23 September – The Roxy Theatre opens in West Hollywood, California.
- 27 September – Don Kirshner's Rock Concert premieres on syndicated television with a performance by The Rolling Stones.
- 29 September – Jan Akkerman from the Netherlands was chosen 'Best Guitarist in The World' by the readers of the UK magazine, Melody Maker.
- 6 October – Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band become the national brass-band champions of Great Britain by defeating 18 other bands at the Albert Hall in London.
- 12 October – Genesis releases their 5th studio album Selling England by the Pound, one of their most critically acclaimed albums
- 13 October – Family play their last concert at De Montfort Hall at Leicester Polytechnic before splitting up for good. A farewell party at a local Holiday Inn after the show ends in a good-natured melée, with people jumping in or pushed into the motel pool.
- 17 October – The 1973 oil crisis begins, causing shortages of the vinyl needed to manufacture records. A number of new albums are either delayed or only available in limited quantities until after the holiday season.
- 19 October – The Who release Quadrophenia, one of their most critically acclaimed albums.
- 20 October – Queen Elizabeth opens Sydney Opera House.
- 23 October – Luis Alberto Spinetta presents the album Artaud, considered to be his magnum opus, at the Astral theatre on Avenida Corrientes.
- 1 November – Kiss becomes the first act signed to Neil Bogart's new label, Casablanca Records.
- 5 November
- * Cellist Jacqueline du Pré is forced to retire because she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
- * Two friends of the recently deceased Gram Parsons hand themselves in to police and confess to having carried out an impromptu cremation of the singer's body at the Joshua Tree National Monument.
- 7 November – Harold Holt Ltd., agent for Jacqueline du Pré, deny newspaper reports that she will never perform again, while at the same time confirming she has been diagnosed with "a mild case of multiple sclerosis" and has no definite plans for future performances.
- 20 November – The Who open their Quadrophenia US tour with a concert at San Francisco's Cow Palace, but drummer Keith Moon passes out and has to be carried off the stage. Pete Townsend asks for a volunteer from the audience to replace Moon and gets one; nineteen-year-old fan Scot Halpin, who finishes the show. Halpin says backstage after the show: "I really admire their stamina; I only played three numbers, and I was dead!"
- December – Paul Pena produces his second album, New Train, but due to a dispute with Albert Grossman of Bearsville Records the album was never released. The album was finally released on Hybrid Recordings in 2000.
- 3 December – CBGB music club opens in Manhattan.
- 15 December – Jermaine Jackson marries Hazel Gordy, daughter of Motown Records executive Berry Gordy.
- 25 December – Universal Pictures releases The Sting, reviving interest in the ragtime music of Scott Joplin.
- 31 December
- * Brothers Malcolm and Angus Young perform under the name AC/DC at the former Sydney nightclub 'Chequers' for their New Year's Eve party.
- * The second annual New Year's Rockin' Eve airs on NBC, with performances by Tower of Power, Billy Preston and The Pointer Sisters.
Unknown dates
- Musica Antiqua Köln formed.
- Royal Manchester College of Music and the Northern School of Music merge to create the Royal Northern College of Music.
- The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is launched, with Pablo Casals as its president.
- U.F.O. signs a contract with Chrysalis Records.
- Approximate date – Salsa music originates in New York City.
Bands formed
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Bands disbanded
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Albums released
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- Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere – Perigeo
- Afrodisiac – Fela Kuti
- And I Love You So – Perry Como
- Aquashow – Elliott Murphy
- Arbeit macht frei – Area
- Attempted Mustache – Loudon Wainwright III
- Back to the World – Curtis Mayfield
- ' – Miles Davis
- Behind Closed Doors – Charlie Rich
- Betty Davis – Betty Davis
- Bummm! – Locomotiv GT
- Canto por travesura – Víctor Jara
- The Chieftains 4 – The Chieftains
- Chemins de Terre – Alan Stivell
- Le Cimetière des arlequins – Ange
- Concerto delle menti – Pholas Dactylus
- Conference of the Birds – Dave Holland
- Double Diamond – If
- Dublin Street Songs / Through Dublin City – Frank Harte
- Earth – Vangelis
- Fantasy – Carole King
- Farewell to Paradise – Emitt Rhodes
- The Faust Tapes – Faust
- Felona e Sorona – Le Orme
- For Real! – Ruben and the Jets
- Forever and Ever – Demis Roussos
- Grimms – Grimms
- Home Thoughts – Clifford T. Ward
- How Sweet to Be an Idiot – Neil Innes
- Have a Good Time for Me – Jonathan Edwards
- I'm in Love with You – The Detroit Emeralds
- Inside – Eloy
- Join Inn – Ash Ra Tempel
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull – Neil Diamond
- Julien – Dalida
- Lifemask – Roy Harper
- Light as a Feather – Return to Forever
- Live at the Lighthouse – Elvin Jones – Live
- ' – Donovan
- Lonesome, On'ry and Mean – Waylon Jennings
- Looking Back – Leon Russell
- Love Is the Message – MFSB
- Lucy & Carly – The Simon Sisters Sing for Children – The Simon Sisters
- Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh – Magma
- MFSB – MFSB
- Mr. Jones – Elvin Jones
- Monk in Tokyo – Thelonious Monk
- Neu! 2 – Neu!
- ' – Ella Fitzgerald
- Next – The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
- Oooh So Good 'n Blues – Taj Mahal
- Our Lady of Late – Meredith Monk
- Palepoli – Osanna
- Pipedream – Alan Hull
- Plain and Simple – The Dubliners
- Planxty – Planxty
- Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash – Mike Nesmith
- Really – J.J. Cale
- Right Now! – Little Richard
- Rock On – David Essex
- Rockin' Duck – Grimms
- Sings in Italian for You – Dalida
- Solitaire – Andy Williams
- ' – Keith Jarrett
- Songs That Made America Famous – Patrick Sky
- Starring Rosi – Ash Ra Tempel
- Super Natural – Edwin Birdsong
- The Supremes Live! In Japan – Supremes – Live
- The Táin – Horslips
- Tango – Tanguito
- The Three Degrees – The Three Degrees
- Take Love Easy – Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass
- Twice Removed from Yesterday – Robin Trower
- Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle – Lee Perry
- Viva Chile! – Inti-Illimani
- The Way – The Way
- The Well Below the Valley – Planxty
- Wizzard Brew'' – Wizzard
Biggest hit singles
in the charts of 1973.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart entries |
1 | The Rolling Stones | Angie | 1973 | US BB 1 – Sep 1973, Canada 1 – Sep 1973, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1973, France 1 – Sep 1973, Switzerland 1 – Sep 1973, Norway 1 – Oct 1973, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jun 1974, Australia Goset 1 – Oct 1973, Europe 3 of the 1970s, Germany 4 – Jan 1974, Belgium 4 of all time, UK 5 – Sep 1973, Italy 6 of 1974, Austria 8 – Oct 1973, DDD 11 of 1973, Australia 19 of 1973, RYM 27 of 1973, Poland 43 of all time, Scrobulate 51 of ballad, US CashBox 69 of 1973, OzNet 71, Germany 190 of the 1970s, WXPN 571, Acclaimed 1093 | |
2 | Tony Orlando & Dawn | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree | 1973 | UK 1 – Mar 1973, US BB 1 – Mar 1973, US CashBox 1 of 1973, Canada 1 – Mar 1973, Netherlands 1 – Apr 1973, Norway 1 – May 1973, Australia 1 of 1973, Éire 1 – Apr 1973, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Dec 1973, Australia Goset 1 – May 1973, Austria 2 – Jun 1973, France 3 – Apr 1973, Germany 10 – Jun 1973, South Africa 10 of 1973, US BB 11 of 1973, TOTP 14, Global 33 – 1973, POP 36 of 1973, DDD 88 of 1973 | |
3 | Sweet | The Ballroom Blitz | 1973 1975 | Canada 1 – Aug 1975, France 1 – Oct 1973, Éire 1 – Sep 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Nov 1973, UK 2 – Sep 1973, Norway 2 – Oct 1973, Switzerland 3 – Sep 1973, Germany 3 – Jan 1974, Netherlands 4 – Sep 1973, US BB 5 – Aug 1975, Austria 5 – Nov 1973, Australia 9 of 1974, Scrobulate 9 of glam rock, US BB 11 of 1975, RYM 15 of 1973, POP 30 of 1975, US CashBox 46 of 1975, DDD 51 of 1973, Germany 137 of the 1970s, TheQ 188, OzNet 217, Acclaimed 2373 | |
4 | Elton John | Crocodile Rock | 1972 | US BB 1 – Dec 1972, Canada 1 – Dec 1972, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1973, Italy 1 of 1973, Australia Goset 2 – Jan 1973, Norway 3 – Feb 1973, US CashBox 4 of 1973, Germany 4 – Jan 1973, UK 5 – Nov 1972, Australia 5 of 1973, Austria 6 – Feb 1973, France 9 – Dec 1972, POP 9 of 1973, Netherlands 12 – Dec 1972, OzNet 12, US BB 16 of 1973, RYM 26 of 1972, DDD 27 of 1972, Germany 223 of the 1970s, Acclaimed 2325 | |
5 | Roberta Flack | Killing Me Softly With His Song | 1973 | US BB 1 – Feb 1973, Canada 1 – Feb 1973, Australia 1 for 2 weeks Nov 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Mar 1973, Grammy in 1973, Netherlands 3 – Feb 1973, Norway 4 – Aug 1973, France 5 – Apr 1973, UK 6 – Feb 1973, DDD 8 of 1973, Australia 17 of 1973, Austria 19 – Dec 1973, US CashBox 21 of 1973, RYM 25 of 1973, Switzerland 32 – Oct 1996, RIAA 101, Rolling Stone 360, Acclaimed 631, OzNet 863 |
Other selected singles
Published popular music
- "And I Love You So" w.m. Don McLean
- "Candle in the Wind" w. Bernie Taupin m. Elton John
- "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" w.m. Jim Croce
- "I've Got to Use My Imagination" w.m. Gerry Goffin & Barry Goldberg
- "Last Song" w.m. Lawrence Wayne Evoy
- "Liaisons" w.m. Stephen Sondheim from the musical A Little Night Music
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" w.m. Jim Weatherly
- "Misdemeanor" w.m. Foster Sylvers
- "Nadia's Theme" m. Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr., from the TV soap opera The Young and the Restless
- " My Sweet Gypsy Rose" w.m. Irwin Levine & L. Russell Brown
- "Piano Man" w.m. Billy Joel
- "Send in the Clowns" w.m. Stephen Sondheim from the musical A Little Night Music
- "Stuck in the Middle with You" w.m. Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty
- "There Used To Be A Ballpark" w.m. Joe Raposo
- "Top of the World" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter
- "The Way We Were" w. Alan and Marilyn Bergman m. Marvin Hamlisch from the film The Way We Were
- "WOLD " – Harry Chapin
- "Yesterday Once More" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter
Other notable songs (world)
- "Desert Of Passion" – The Peanuts
- "Fusil Contra Fusil" – Silvio Rodríguez
- "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" – Demis Roussos
- "I Love You Because" – Michel Polnareff
- "J'ai un probleme" – Sylvie Vartan
- "Mistero" – Gigliola Cinquetti
Classical music
- Jean Absil – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3
- William Alwyn – Fantasy Sonata for flute and harp
- Malcolm Arnold – Symphony No. 7
- Günter Bialas – Trois Moments Musicaux, for piano
- Luciano Berio
- * Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
- * Still, for orchestra
- * Linea for Two Pianos, Marimba and Vibraphone
- John Cage
- *Etcetera, for small orchestra, tape and, optionally, three conductors
- *Exercise, for an orchestra of soloists
- Carlos Chávez
- *Estudio a Rubinstein, for piano
- *Paisajes mexicanos, for orchestra
- *Partita, for timpani
- *Sonante, for orchestra
- Gloria Coates – Music on Open Strings
- George Crumb – Makrokosmos, Volume II for amplified piano
- Morton Feldman
- * String Quartet and Orchestra
- * For Frank O'Hara, for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello
- * Voices and Cello, for 2 female voices and cello
- Alberto Ginastera – String Quartet No. 3
- Lou Harrison – Organ Concerto with Percussion
- Anthony Iannaccone – Rituals
- Ben Johnston
- *"I'm Goin' Away", for SATB choir
- *String Quartet No. 3, "Vergings"
- *String Quartet No. 4, "Ascent"
- Paul Lansky – Mild und leise
- Bruno Maderna – Oboe Concerto No. 3
- Frank Martin – Requiem
- Donald Martino – Notturno, for piccolo/flute/alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, viola, 'cello, piano, and percussion
- Akira Miyoshi – Nocturne
- Luigi Nono – Canto per il Vietnam
- Carl Orff – De temporum fine comoedia
- Arvo Pärt – Ukuaru valss
- Walter Piston – Three Counterpoints, for violin, viola, and cello
- Henri Pousseur – Vue sur les Jardins interdits, for saxophone quartet
- Dmitri Shostakovich – Six Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Op. 143
- Eduard Tubin – Symphony No. 10
Opera
- Robert Beadell – Napoleon
- Nikolai Korndorf – Feast in the Time of Plague
Jazz
Musical theater
- Gigi – Broadway production
- Grease – London production
- – London production opened at the Piccadilly Theatre on May 29 starring Angela Lansbury, Barrie Ingham and Zan Charisse
- Irene – Broadway revival
- The King and I – London revival
- A Little Night Music – Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre and ran for 601 performances
- No, No, Nanette – London revival
- The Pajama Game – Broadway revival
- Pippin' – London production
- Raisin – Broadway production opened at the 46th Street Theatre and ran for 847 performances
- The Rocky Horror Show – London production
- Seesaw – Broadway production opened at the Uris Theatre on March 18 and ran for 296 performances
- Treasure Island London production opened at the Mermaid Theatre on December 17. Starred Bernard Miles, Jonathan Scott Taylor and Spike Milligan.
- Two Gentleman of Verona'' – London production
Musical films
- Allá en el Norte
- Andrea
- Dnestrovskiye melodii
- Charlotte's Web
- Godspell
- Jaal
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Lost Horizon
- Maria d'Oro und Bello Blue
- Robin Hood
- Tom Sawyer
Births
- 1 January – Magnus Sahlgren, Swedish guitarist and linguist
- 9 January – Sean Paul, Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist
- 12 January
- * Hande Yener, Turkish singer
- * Matt Wong
- 13 January – Juan Diego Flórez, Peruvian operatic tenor
- 2 February – Latino, Brazilian singer-songwriter
- 21 February – Justin Sane, singer, guitarist and songwriter
- 22 February
- * Gustavo Assis-Brasil, Brazilian guitarist
- * Scott Phillips, drummer
- 23 February – Peter Andre, English born Australian singer, songwriter, businessman and television personality.
- 24 February – Chris Fehn, American rock percussionist
- 26 February – André Tanneberger, German DJ
- 1 March – Ryan Peake, Canadian rock musician
- 10 March – Dan Swanö, Swedish musician
- 17 March – Caroline Corr, Irish drummer
- 25 March – Anders Fridén, Swedish vocalist
- 3 April
- * Marija Gluvakov, pianist
- * Pharrell Williams, American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer.
- * Andreas Carlsson, Swedish music producer, composer, and pop songwriter.
- 4 April – Kelly Price, soul singer
- 16 April – Akon, American singer, songwriter, businessman, record producer and actor
- 29 April – Mike Hogan, Irish bassist
- 2 May – Justin Burnett, film score composer
- 5 May – Casino Versus Japan, electronic musician
- 13 May – Eric Lewis, jazz pianist
- 14 May
- * Natalie Appleton, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress,
- * Shanice, American singer
- 17 May – Joshua Homme, American guitarist and vocalist of Queens of the Stone Age
- 21 May – Noel Fielding, English comedian, writer, actor, artist, musician and television presenter.
- 23 May – Jacopo Gianninoto, Italian musician
- 26 May – Magdalena Kožená, Czech mezzo-soprano
- 1 June – Heidi Klum, German business woman, singer, television producer-personality, model, actress, author, and fashion designer
- 9 June – Jana Sýkorová, Czech operatic contralto
- 10 June
- * Faith Evans, American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress
- * Flesh-n-Bone, American rapper
- 13 June – Cheryl "Coko" Clemons, American singer
- 17 June – Krayzie Bone, American rapper and producer
- 19 June – Jörg Widmann, German clarinetist and composer
- 20 June – Chino Moreno, American singer-songwriter
- 23 June – Marie N, Latvian Eurovision-winning singer
- 26 June – Gretchen Wilson, American singer
- 4 July – Gackt, Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.
- 5 July
- * Bengt Lagerberg, Swedish drummer
- * Róisín Murphy, Irish singer-songwriter and record producer
- 11 July – Andrew Bird, American violinist, singer, and songwriter
- 15 July – Buju Banton, Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae musician
- 17 July – Tony Dovolani, Albanian-American dancer and actor
- 22 July
- * Aleksey Igudesman, Russian violinist, composer, conductor and actor
- * Daniel Jones, English-Australian guitarist, songwriter, and producer
- * Petey Pablo, American rapper and actor
- 23 July – Fran Healy, British singer
- 25 July – Dani Filth, Israeli-born musician
- 29 July
- * Wanya Morris, American singer
- * Amy S. Foster, Canadian singer-songwriter and author
- 7 August – Zane Lowe, New Zealand born radio presenter, DJ, TV presenter, and record producer
- 8 August – Scott Stapp, American singer
- 9 August – Meg Okura, jazz violinist, Erhu player and composer
- 12 August – Grey DeLisle, American voice actress and singer
- 13 August – Gregory Vajda, Hungarian clarinetist, conductor and composer
- 15 August – Adnan Sami, British-born singer, music composer, pianist
- 22 August
- * Beenie Man, reggae/dancehall artist
- * Howie Dorough, American singer
- 1 September – J.D. Fortune, Canadian rock singer
- 3 September
- * Jennifer Paige, American singer and songwriter
- * Rose McGowan, American activist, former actress, author, model, and singer
- 5 September – Rose McGowan, American actress, model, singer, and author
- 12 September – Dorota Miśkiewicz, Polish singer, songwriter, composer and violinist
- 14 September – Nas, American rapper
- 17 September – Amy Black, British operatic mezzo-soprano
- 18 September – Ami Onuki, Japanese singer
- 22 September
- * Yoo Chae-yeong, South Korean singer and actress
- * Martin Owen
- 26 September – Julienne Davis, American actress/model/singer
- 29 September
- * Alfie Boe, operatic tenor
- * Rie Eto, Japanese singer
- 2 October
- * Proof American Rapper and member of D12
- * Lene Nystrøm, Norwegian singer
- * LaTocha Scott, American singer
- * Verka Serduchka, Ukrainian pop star
- 9 October
- * Terry Balsamo, American guitarist, songwriter
- * Jen Cloher, Australian singer/songwriter/musician
- October 24 – Laura Veirs, n American singer-songwriter.
- 3 November
- * Sticky Fingaz, American rapper
- * Mick Thomson, guitarist of Slipknot
- 9 November – Nick Lachey, American singer
- 10 November – Jacqui Abbott, English singer
- 11 November – Jason White, American rock musician
- 12 November - Mayte Garcia, American actress, singer, author and dancer
- 28 November – Jade Puget
- 4 December – Kate Rusby, English folk singer-songwriter
- 8 December – Corey Taylor, American musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and author
- 7 December – Chantelle Barry, Australian singer-songwriter and actress
- 9 December – Bárbara Padilla, a Mexican-American operatic soprano.
- 11 December – Mos Def, rapper
- 17 December – Eddie Fisher
- 27 December – Kristoffer Zegers, Dutch composer
- 29 December – Pimp C, American rapper
- Undated – Xian Zhang. Chinese-born orchestral conductor
Deaths
- 16 January – Clara Ward, gospel singer, 48
- 23 January – Kid Ory, jazz trombonist and bandleader, 86
- 3 February – Andy Razaf, composer, poet and lyricist, 77
- 7 February – Pixinguinha, choro composer and woodwind player, 75
- 19 February
- * Joseph Szigeti, violinist, 80
- * Leon Washington, jazz saxophonist, 63
- 28 February – Terig Tucci, Argentine composer, violinist, pianist, and mandolinist, 75
- 5 March – Michael Jeffery, Jimi Hendrix's personal manager
- 8 March – Ron Pigpen McKernan, musician and songwriter, 27
- 19 March – Lauritz Melchior, Wagnerian tenor, 82
- 26 March
- * Safford Cape, American composer and musicologist, 66
- * Noël Coward, composer and dramatist, 73
- 28 March – Gertrude Johnson, coloratura soprano, 78
- 18 April – Willie 'The Lion' Smith, US jazz pianist, 79
- 9 May – Mark Wessel, pianist and composer, 79
- 21 May – Vaughn Monroe, US singer and bandleader, 61
- 27 May – Ilona Kabos, Hungarian-British pianist and teacher, 79
- 4 June – Murry Wilson, musician and record producer, 55
- 8 June – Tubby Hayes, jazz musician, 38
- 2 July – Betty Grable, US actress and singer, 56
- 3 July – Karel Ančerl, conductor, 65
- 6 July – Otto Klemperer, conductor, 88
- 11 July – Alexander Mosolov, Russian composer, 72
- 15 July – Clarence White, guitarist, 29
- 2 August – Rosetta Pampanini, operatic soprano, 76
- 4 August – Eddie Condon, jazz banjoist and guitarist, 67
- 6 August – Memphis Minnie, blues singer and guitarist, 76
- 16 August – Astra Desmond, operatic contralto, 80
- 17 August
- * Jean Barraqué, French classical composer, 45
- * Paul Williams, baritone singer and co-founder of the Motown group, The Temptations, 34
- 19 August – Brew Moore, jazz saxophonist, 49
- 1 September – Graziella Pareto, operatic soprano, 84
- 6 September – Sir William Henry Harris, organist and composer, 90
- 10 September – Allan Gray, composer, 71
- 11 September – Martha Angelici, operatic soprano, 66
- 16 September – Víctor Jara, Chilean folk singer, 40
- 17 September– Hugo Winterhalter, US conductor and arranger, 53
- 19 September – Gram Parsons, guitarist/vocalist, 26
- 20 September
- * Jim Croce, 30, singer-songwriter and
- * Maury Muehleisen, 24, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
- * Ben Webster, jazz saxophonist, 64
- 16 October
- * Gene Krupa, drummer, 64
- * Jorge Peña Hen, composer, 45
- 22 October – Pablo Casals, cellist, 95
- 27 October – Norman Allin, English singer, 88
- 10 November
- * Zeke Zettner, 25
- * David "Stringbean" Akeman, country banjo player and comedian, 57
- 18 November – Alois Hába, composer, 80
- 23 November – De De Pierce, jazz trumpeter, 69
- 26 November – Edith Mason, operatic soprano, 81
- 27 November – Frank Christian, jazz trumpeter, 85
- 13 December – Fanny Heldy, operatic soprano, 85
- 20 December – Bobby Darin, American singer and actor, 37
- 31 December – Emile Christian, jazz trombonist, 78
- date unknown – Cäwdät Fäyzi, Tatar composer and folklorist
Awards
Grammy Awards
- Grammy Awards of 1973
Country Music Association Awards