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1976 in music

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A list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1976.

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January–February

  • January 5 – Former Beatles road manager Mal Evans is shot dead by Los Angeles police after refusing to drop what police only later determine is an air rifle.
  • January 6 – Peter Frampton releases his live album Frampton Comes Alive!
  • January 7 – Kenneth Moss, a former record company executive, is sentenced to 120 days in the Los Angeles County Jail and four years probation for involuntary manslaughter in the 1974 drug-induced death of Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh.
  • January 13 – A trial begins for seven Brunswick Records and Dakar Records employees. The record company employees are charged with stealing more than $184,000 in royalties from artists.
  • January 19 – Concert promoter Bill Sargent makes an offer of $30 million to the Beatles if they will reunite for a concert.
  • February 15 – Bette Midler bails seven members of her entourage out of jail after they are arrested on charges of cocaine and marijuana possession.
  • February 19 – Former Tower of Power lead singer Rick Stevens is arrested and charged with the drug-related murders of three men in San Jose, California.
  • February 20 – Kiss have their footprints added to the sidewalk outside Hollywood's Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
  • February 24 – Released one week before, Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) compilation becomes the first album certified platinum by the RIAA. The new platinum certification represents sales of at least 1 million copies for albums and 2 million copies for singles. Globally, it will become probably the second best-selling album of all time.
  • February 28 – The 18th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Andy Williams. Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years wins Album of the Year, Captain & Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together" wins Record of the Year and Judy Collins' version of "Send in the Clowns" wins Song of the Year. Natalie Cole wins Best New Artist.

March–April

  • March 4 – ABBA arrive at Sydney airport for a promotional tour in Australia.
  • March 6 – EMI Records reissues all 22 previously released British Beatles singles, plus a new single of the classic "Yesterday". All 23 singles hit the UK charts at the same time.
  • March 7 – A wax likeness of Elton John is put on display in London's Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.
  • March 9 – The Who's Keith Moon collapses onstage ten minutes into a performance at the Boston Garden.
  • March 15 – Members of The Plastic People of the Universe are arrested in communist Czechoslovakia. They were sentenced from 8 to 18 months in jail.
  • March 20 – Alice Cooper marries Sheryl Goddard in an Acapulco restaurant.
  • March 25 – Jackson Browne's wife Phyllis commits suicide.
  • March 26 – In Paris, France, Wings guitarist Jimmy McCulloch breaks one of his fingers when he slips in his hotel bathroom following the final performance on the band's European tour. The injury ended up delaying the band's United States tour by three weeks.
  • April 3 – British pop group Brotherhood of Man win the 21st Eurovision Song Contest in The Hague, Netherlands, with the song "Save Your Kisses For Me". It goes on to be the biggest selling Eurovision winner ever.
  • April 14 – Stevie Wonder announces that he has signed a "$13 million-plus" contract with Motown Records.
  • April 23 – The Ramones release their debut studio album, Ramones.
  • April 24 – Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels makes a semi-serious on-air offer to pay the Beatles $3000 to reunite live on the show. In a 1980 interview, John Lennon stated that he and Paul McCartney happened to be watching the show together at Lennon's apartment in New York and considered walking down to the SNL studio "for a gag" but were "too tired". On May 22, Michaels raises his offer from $3,000 to $3,200.
  • April 28 – The Rolling Stones open their European tour in Frankfurt, Germany.
  • April 29 – When his tour stops in Memphis, Tennessee, Bruce Springsteen jumps the wall at Elvis Presley's mansion, "Graceland", in an attempt to see his idol. Security guards stop Springsteen and escort him off the grounds.

May–June

  • May 1 – The Alan Parsons Project release their debut studio album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
  • May 3
    • Paul McCartney and Wings start their Wings over America Tour in Fort Worth, Texas. This is the first time McCartney has performed in the US since The Beatles' last concert in 1966 at Candlestick Park.
    • Paul Simon puts together a benefit show at Madison Square Garden to raise money for the New York Public Library. Phoebe Snow, Jimmy Cliff and the Brecker Brothers also perform. The concert brings in over $30,000 for the Library.
  • May 19
    • Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is involved in a car accident northwest of London. Cocaine is found in his wrecked car. Richards is given a court date of January 12, 1977.
    • Rumour spread by German press: ABBA members killed in plane crash, only Anni-Frid survived.
  • May 25 – Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue tour ends.
  • June – Former Spring Canyon keyboardist Mark Cook joins Daniel Amos.
  • June 6 – Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg suffer tragedy when their 10-week-old son Tara dies of respiratory failure.
  • June 10 – Alice Cooper collapses and is rushed to UCLA Hospital in Los Angeles, three weeks before the Goes To Hell tour would begin. The tour is cancelled.
  • June 17 – the first Macroom Mountain Dew Festival is held, the first ever rock festival to take place in Ireland.
  • June 18 – ABBA perform "Dancing Queen" for the first time on Swedish television in Stockholm on the eve of the wedding of King Carl XVI Gustaf to Silvia Sommerlath.
  • June 25 – Uriah Heep performs its last show with David Byron as lead singer in Bilbao, Spain. Byron is sacked shortly afterward.

July–August

  • July 2
    • Composer Benjamin Britten accepts a life peerage, only a few months before his death.
    • Brian Wilson performs on stage with The Beach Boys for the first time in three years at a Day on the Green concert in Oakland, California.
  • July 4 – Many outdoor festivals and shows are held all over the United States as the country celebrates its bicentennial. Elton John performs for 62,000 at Shaffer Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, while The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac play for 36,000 at Tampa Stadium, Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top draw 35,000 at Memphis Memorial Stadium and Elvis Presley performs for 11,974 at the Mabee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • July 7 – 50,000 fans brave the rain in New York to attend a free Jefferson Starship concert in Central Park.
  • July 27 – Tina Turner files for divorce from husband Ike.
  • August 5 – Eric Clapton provokes an uproar over comments he makes on stage at a Birmingham concert, voicing his opposition to immigration using multiple racial slurs while exhorting the audience to support Enoch Powell and to "keep Britain white".
  • August 11 – Keith Moon is rushed to hospital for the second time in five months, collapsing after trashing his Miami hotel room.
  • August 13 – The official ABBA logo with the reversed 'B' is adopted.
  • August 16 – Cliff Richard becomes one of the first Western artists ever to perform in the Soviet Union when he gives a concert in Leningrad.
  • August 21 – An estimated 120,000 fans pack Knebworth House to see The Rolling Stones. Todd Rundgren, Lynyrd Skynyrd and 10cc also perform.
  • August 25 – Boston release their eponymous debut studio album, Boston.
  • August 31 – A U.S. district court decision rules that George Harrison had "subconsciously" copied The Chiffons' hit "He's So Fine" when he wrote the song "My Sweet Lord".

September–October

  • September 1 – Ode Records president Lou Adler is kidnapped at his Malibu home and released eight hours later after a $25,000 ransom is paid. Two suspects are soon arrested.
  • September 3 – Rory Gallagher joins the short list of Western popular musicians to perform behind the Iron Curtain with a show in Warsaw, Poland.
  • September 8 – In a candid interview appearing in the October 7 edition of Rolling Stone published today, Elton John publicly discloses his bisexuality for the first time.
  • September 14 – The one-hour Bob Dylan concert special Hard Rain airs on NBC, coinciding with the release of the live album of the same name.
  • September 18
    • Queen performs a massive free concert at London's Hyde Park for over 150,000 people.
    • The second annual Rock Music Awards air on CBS. Peter Frampton wins Rock Personality of the Year, while Fleetwood Mac wins for Best Group and Best Album.
  • September 20-21 – 100 Club Punk Festival, the first international punk festival is held in London. Siouxsie and the Banshees play their first concert.
  • September 25 – Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. form a band called Feedback in Dublin. The band would later be renamed U2.
  • October 2 – Joe Cocker performs a duet of "Feelin' Alright" with himself (as portrayed by John Belushi) on Saturday Night Live.
  • October 8 – English punk rock group the Sex Pistols sign a contract with EMI Records.
  • October 11 – Irish singer Joe Dolan is banned for life by Aer Lingus after an air rage incident en route to Corfu from Dublin.
  • October 20 – The Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains the Same premieres at Cinema I in New York.
  • October 22 - The Damned releases their debut single “New Rose”, considered to be the first release from a British punk group.
  • October 30 – The 5th OTI Festival, held at the Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón of the in Acapulco, Mexico, is won by the song "{{ill|Canta cigarra|es}}", written and performed by representing Spain.
  • October 31 – George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic begin "The P-Funk/Rubber Band Earth Tour" in Houston, a national live series highlighting one of the biggest and revolutionary stage shows in the history of the music industry (the rock group Kiss would be the other group to do a similar act), relying on elaborate costumes, special lighting and effects, and extremely large props including "the Mothership", which would arrive and land on stage, all of what this band is generally known for. This live set would vary in length (on average of 3 to 5 hours long) and at high volume.

November–December

  • November 18 – Former Tower of Power lead singer Rick Stevens and another person are found guilty on two counts of murder.
  • November 23
    • Thin Lizzy are forced to cancel their U.S. tour when guitarist Brian Robertson injures his hand in a bar fight.
    • Jerry Lee Lewis is arrested after showing up drunk outside Graceland at 3 a.m., waving a pistol and loudly demanding to see Elvis Presley. Presley has declined his request.
  • November 25 – The Band gives its last public performance; Martin Scorsese is on hand to film it.
  • November 26 – The Sex Pistols' debut single "Anarchy in the U.K." is released by EMI.
  • December 1 – The Sex Pistols appear on Thames Television's Today show as a last-minute replacement for Queen. The group causes a national outcry after swearing on the show.
  • December 2 – The Bee Gees perform at Madison Square Garden and donate the proceeds to the Police Athletic League in New York. In January 1979, they will receive the Police Athletic League's "Superstars of the Year" award.
  • December 3
    • A Pink Floyd album cover shoot in South London goes awry when a large inflatable pig balloon being used for the shoot breaks free of its moorings and drifts out of sight.
    • Attempted assassination of Bob Marley (with his manager Don Taylor and others) in a shooting at his home in Kingston, Jamaica.
  • December 8
    • The Carpenters air their "Very First Television Special" on ABC.
    • The Eagles release Hotel California. Globally, it will become the third best-selling album of all time, behind the same band's February-released Greatest Hits compilation.
  • December 12 – Ace Frehley is shocked on stage during a Kiss concert in Lakeland, Florida after touching an ungrounded metal railing. The incident inspires the song "Shock Me".
  • December 31 – The fifth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with performances by Donna Summer, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Four Seasons, and KC and the Sunshine Band.

Also in 1976

  • The last practitioner of the rekuhkara form of throat-singing dies, in Hokkaido, Japan.
  • Tenor Franco Corelli retires from the stage at the age of 55.
  • Cheryl Byron performs rapso in calypso tents for the first time, beginning the popularization of rapso.
  • Peter Brown's solo career begins.
  • Peter Tosh's solo career begins.
  • Bunny Wailer's solo career begins.
  • Leif Garrett's solo career begins.
  • .38 Special's musical career begins.
  • Y&T (Yesterday & Today)'s musical career begins.
  • Sergio Franchi becomes TV spokesman for Chrysler Corporation's Plymouth "Volare" and media spokesman for Hills Brothers coffee.
  • Steve Martin signs a contract with Warner Bros.
  • Eddie Money signs a contract with CBS.
  • "Ten Percent", by Double Exposure, becomes the first 12-inch single commercially available to the public (as opposed to DJ-only promotional copies).
  • The Chinese Music Society of North America is founded.
  • Gabin Dabiré embarks on a tour of Italy.

Bands formed

  • See Musical groups established in 1976

Bands reformed

  • The Pirates
  • Jan & Dean

Bands disbanded

  • See Musical groups disestablished in 1976

Albums released

January

DayAlbumArtistNotes
1Have Moicy!Michael Hurley, The Unholy Modal Rounders and Jeffrey Frederick & The Clamtones-
2Let the Music PlayBarry White-
Look into the FutureJourney-
5DesireBob Dylan-
Lovin' and Learnin'Tanya Tucker-
8Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2Elvis PresleyCompilation
Songs for the New DepressionBette Midler-
9M.U. – The Best of Jethro TullJethro TullCompilation
12Wanted! The OutlawsWaylon Jennings, Willie Nelson,
Jessi Colter & Tompall GlaserCompilation
13ThoroughbredCarole King-
15Frampton Comes Alive!Peter FramptonLive; US release
16Give Us a WinkSweet-
20Havana Daydreamin'Jimmy Buffett-
23Station to StationDavid Bowie-
24How Dare You!10cc-
30Futuristic DragonT.Rex-
Run with the PackBad Company-
Timeless FlightSteve Harley & Cockney Rebel-
-HotJames Brown-
AftertonesJanis Ian-
Born to DieGrand Funk Railroad-
Chronicle, Vol. 1Creedence Clearwater RevivalCompilation
Coney Island BabyLou Reed-
From Every StageJoan BaezLive
If the Shoe FitsPure Prairie League-
Inner WorldsMahavishnu Orchestra-
JessiJessi Colter-
Native SonsLoggins and Messina-
ReleaseHenry Gross-
SandmanHarry Nilsson-
Second ChildhoodPhoebe Snow-
Starland Vocal BandStarland Vocal BandDebut
To the HiltGolden Earring-

February

DayAlbumArtistNotes
2Gimme Back My BulletsLynyrd Skynyrd-
7Jesse Come HomeJames Gang-
10Diana RossDiana Ross-
Smokey's Family RobinsonSmokey Robinson-
13Frampton Comes Alive!Peter FramptonLive
Give Us a WinkThe SweetUS Release
A Trick of the TailGenesis
ShamalGong-
17Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)EaglesCompilation
27Song of JoyCaptain & Tennille-
-Classical BarbraBarbra Streisand-
Full of FireAl Green-
It's All in the MoviesMerle Haggard-
ReflectionsJerry Garcia-
SmileLaura Nyro-
The Sound in Your MindWillie Nelson-
StarcastleStarcastle-
Sunburst FinishBe-Bop Deluxe-
The Third Reich 'n RollThe Residents-

March

DayAlbumArtistNotes
5A Love TrilogyDonna Summer-
Nobody's FoolsSlade-
10Wings of LoveThe Temptations-
15DestroyerKiss-
16I Want YouMarvin Gaye-
19Takin' It to the StreetsThe Doobie Brothers-
21Look Out For #1The Brothers JohnsonDebut
22The Sun SessionsElvis PresleyRecorded 1954–'55
26AmigosSantana-
JailbreakThin Lizzy-
Sad Wings of DestinyJudas Priest-
Wings at the Speed of SoundWings
29Saddle TrampCharlie Daniels-
-2112Rush
American PastimeThree Dog Night-
Blue for YouStatus Quo-
Breezin'George Benson-
Bright Size LifePat MethenyDebut
Captured Live!Johnny WinterLive
Close Enough for Rock 'n' RollNazareth-
Come On OverOlivia Newton-John
ContradictionOhio Players-
Home Is Where the Heart IsDavid Cassidy-
Illegal StillsStephen Stills-
Just for the RecordRay Stevens-
KingfishKingfish-
Locked InWishbone Ash-
Love & UnderstandingKool & The Gang-
Mackintosh & T.J.Waylon Jennings & Willie NelsonSoundtrack
Robin Trower LiveRobin TrowerLive
Silk DegreesBoz Scaggs-
You Can't Argue with a Sick MindJoe WalshLive

April

DayAlbumArtistNotes
1The Longhorn Jamboree Presents: Willie Nelson & His FriendsWillie Nelson-
2PresenceLed Zeppelin
9RoadhawksHawkwindCompilation
12Live BulletBob Seger & The Silver Bullet BandLive
15Steppin' OutNeil Sedaka-
Still LifeVan der Graaf Generator-
16MoondawnKlaus Schulze-
19Welcome BackJohn Sebastian-
22Blow Your Face OutThe J. Geils BandLive
23Black and BlueThe Rolling Stones-
Blind Dog at St.DunstansCaravan-
Garvey's GhostBurning Spear-
Greatest Stories LiveHarry ChapinLive
If I Were Brittania I'd Waive the RulesBudgie-
InterviewGentle Giant-
RamonesRamones-
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!Jethro Tull-
29KrokusKrokusDebut
30Here and ThereElton JohnLive
Rastaman VibrationBob Marley & The Wailers-
-After HoursLittle River Band-
At the Sound of the BellPavlov's Dog-
FaithfulTodd Rundgren-
Happy to Be...Demis Roussos-
HideawayAmerica-
Let Your Love FlowThe Bellamy Brothers-
A Little Bit MoreDr. Hook & the Medicine Show-
MoonmadnessCamel
No Earthly ConnectionRick Wakeman-
Pat TraversPat Travers-
StingrayJoe Cocker-
Watashi no Koe ga KikoemasukaMiyuki Nakajima-
Wedding AlbumLeon and Mary Russell-
Young and RichThe Tubes-

May

DayAlbumArtistNotes
3Max WebsterMax WebsterDebut
RocksAerosmith-
4Harvest for the WorldThe Isley Brothers-
61st RoundPino Presti-
12Everybody Loves the SunshineRoy Ayers-
14High VoltageAC/DCInternational version
17RisingRainbow-
The RunawaysThe Runaways-
18Warren ZevonWarren Zevon-
19TurnstilesBilly Joel-
21Agents of FortuneBlue Öyster Cult-
ChangesonebowieDavid BowieCompilation
High and MightyUriah Heep-
No Heavy PettingUFO-
27SparkleAretha FranklinSoundtrack
-Arbour ZenaKeith Jarrett-
Balls of FireBlack Oak Arkansas-
Cardiff RoseRoger McGuinn-
Fly Like an EagleSteve Miller Band-
From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, TennesseeElvis Presley-
I'm Nearly FamousCliff Richard-
A Kind of HushCarpenters-
Nine on a Ten ScaleSammy Hagar-
Rose of CimarronPoco-
The Royal ScamSteely Dan-
Sky High!Tavares-
Slow Down WorldDonovan-
T ShirtLoudon Wainwright III-
WiredJeff Beck-

June

DayAlbumArtistNotes
7All Things in TimeLou Rawls-
Rock 'n' Roll MusicThe BeatlesCompilation
11Beautiful NoiseNeil Diamond-
14Chicago XChicago-
17ChameleonLaBelle-
18A Night on the TownRod Stewart-
Unorthodox BehaviourBrand X-
25Alice Cooper Goes to HellAlice Cooper-
Tales of Mystery and ImaginationThe Alan Parsons Project
Whistling Down the WireCrosby & Nash-
-AirborneThe Flying Burrito Brothers-
Another PassengerCarly Simon-
Are You Ready for the CountryWaylon Jennings-
Farther AlongSpirit-
Helluva BandAngel-
Hot on the TracksCommodores-
In the PocketJames Taylor-
La DüsseldorfLa DüsseldorfDebut
Legalize ItPeter ToshDebut
Long Hard RideThe Marshall Tucker Band-
Mark TwangJohn Hartford-
R.E.O.REO Speedwagon-
Right Back Where We Started FromMaxine Nightingale-
Shake Some ActionFlamin' Groovies-
Shouting and PointingMott-
SoftsSoft Machine-
SpitfireJefferson Starship-
StarzStarz-
Steal Your FaceGrateful DeadLive
Summertime DreamGordon Lightfoot-
Take the Heat off MeBoney M-
...That's the Way It IsHarry Nilsson-
Two for the ShowTrooper-
Wild CherryWild Cherry-
Yes We Have No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today)Kevin Ayers-

July

DayAlbumArtistNotes
1Masayoshi TakanakaSeychellesDebut
515 Big OnesThe Beach Boys-
9Olias of SunhillowJon Anderson
20The Clones of Dr. FunkensteinParliament-
I've Got YouGloria Gaynor-
21The OriginalsKissCompilation
-AnthologyThe Jackson 5Compilation
Best of BTO (So Far)Bachman–Turner OverdriveCompilation
Child in TimeIan Gillan Band-
DancePure Prairie League-
Diamond in the RoughJessi Colter-
Howlin' WindGraham Parker and the Rumour-
More Than EverBlood, Sweat & Tears-
Music, MusicHelen Reddy-
My Love Affair with TrainsMerle Haggard-
SincerelyDwight Twilley Band-
Surreal ThingKris Kristofferson-
Trick BagThe Meters-

August

DayAlbumArtistNotes
2Good Singin', Good Playin'Grand Funk Railroad-
6All I Can DoDolly Parton-
Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber BandBootsy's Rubber Band-
9Hasten Down the WindLinda Ronstadt-
SpiritJohn Denver-
18Man in the HillsBurning Spear-
19Coming OutThe Manhattan Transfer-
25BostonBoston-
27Astounding Sounds, Amazing MusicHawkwind-
No Reason to CryEric Clapton-
The Roaring SilenceManfred Mann's Earth Band-
-AmigoArlo Guthrie-
Bigger Than Both of UsHall & Oates-
Honor Among ThievesArtful Dodger-
Jaco PastoriusJaco Pastorius-
The Modern LoversThe Modern Lovers-
My Name Is JermaineJermaine Jackson-
Second ThoughtsSplit Enz-
SecretsHerbie Hancock-
Super ApeThe Upsetters-
This One's for YouBarry Manilow-
Viva!Roxy Music-
Waking and DreamingOrleans-
What a LemonGasolin'-

September

DayAlbumArtistNotes
8Blackheart ManBunny Wailer-
10Let's Stick TogetherBryan Ferry-
13Car Wash: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackRose RoyceSoundtrack
Hard RainBob DylanLive
One More from the RoadLynyrd SkynyrdLive
17Ringo's RotogravureRingo Starr-
20Dirty Deeds Done Dirt CheapAC/DCAustralia
Long May You RunThe Stills-Young BandStephen Stills and Neil Young
21Tales of Kidd FunkadelicFunkadelic-
24LSteve Hillage-
28Songs in the Key of LifeStevie Wonder-
29All the World's a StageRushLive
El jardín de los presentesInvisible-
-Barefoot BalletJohn Klemmer-
Children of the WorldBee Gees-
DedicationBay City Rollers-
Free-for-AllTed Nugent-
Here's Some LoveTanya Tucker-
Joan ArmatradingJoan Armatrading-
Jump on ItMontrose-
Keeping in TouchAnne Murray-
Musical MassageLeon Ware-
The Power of MusicThe Miracles-
Private EyesTommy Bolin-
Rock and Roll HeartLou Reed-
Rocket CottageSteeleye Span-
Small ChangeTom Waits-
SpiritEarth, Wind & Fire-
StupidityDr. FeelgoodLive
TroubadourJJ Cale-
The TroublemakerWillie Nelson-
The Whole World's Goin' CrazyApril Wine-

October

DayAlbumArtistNotes
1Chestnut Street IncidentJohnny Cougar-
OctoberonBarclay James Harvest-
8School DaysStanley Clarke-
11ArrivalABBA-
Four Seasons of LoveDonna Summer-
HoppkorvHot Tuna-
13TriumphTriumph-
15Johnny the FoxThin Lizzy-
A New World RecordElectric Light OrchestraUS
20Zoot AlluresFrank Zappa-
21LeftovertureKansas-
22Blue MovesElton John-
Night MovesBob Seger-
The Song Remains the SameLed ZeppelinLive 1973
Technical EcstasyBlack Sabbath-
Year of the CatAl StewartUK
25All This and World War IIVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Land of the Midnight SunAl Di Meola-
29Brass Construction IIBrass Construction-
Hardcore JolliesFunkadelic-
-Big BeatSparks-
Burton CummingsBurton Cummings-
Calling CardRory Gallagher-
Crystal BallStyx-
Deep CutsStrawbs-
Don't Stop Believin'Olivia Newton-John-
Flow MotionCan-
GoldOhio PlayersCompilation + 2 new tracks
Gold PlatedClimax Blues Band-
Heat TreatmentGraham Parker-
I'd Rather Believe in YouCher-
It Looks Like SnowPhoebe Snow-
Long Misty DaysRobin Trower-
Love's a Prima DonnaSteve Harley & Cockney Rebel-
My Spanish HeartChick Corea-
New EnglandWishbone Ash-
On the Road to Kingdom ComeHarry Chapin-
Part 3KC and the Sunshine Band-
Radio EthiopiaPatti Smith Group-
Some People Can Do What They LikeRobert Palmer-
World RecordVan der Graaf Generator-

November

DayAlbumArtistNotes
1Greatest HitsJames TaylorCompilation
2Water BabiesMiles DavisRecorded 1967–'68
3Efter endnu en dagGasolin'-
4Imaginary VoyageJean-Luc Ponty-
5High LonesomeCharlie Daniels-
The JacksonsThe Jacksons-
8The Best of George HarrisonGeorge HarrisonCompilation
9Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersTom Petty and the Heartbreakers-
11Rock and Roll OverKiss-
18Have a Good TimeAl Green-
19Thirty Three & 1/3George Harrison-
22Teenage DepressionEddie and the Hot RodsDebut
Virgin KillerScorpions-
29TejasZZ Top-
30Is This Whatcha Wont?Barry White-
-Best of The DoobiesThe Doobie BrothersCompilation
Endless FlightLeo Sayer-
Getting It in the StreetDavid Cassidy-
Gulf WindsJoan Baez-
HejiraJoni Mitchell-
Hymns/SpheresKeith Jarrett-
Love Is All AroundEric Burdon & War-
Made in EuropeDeep PurpleLive
Night ShiftFoghat-
Open SesameKool & the Gang-
Play 'n' the GameNazareth-
The PretenderJackson Browne-
RegenerationRoy Orbison-
The Roots of My RaisingMerle Haggard-
A Star Is BornBarbra StreisandSoundtrack
Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar GasThe Allman Brothers BandLive

December

DayAlbumArtistNotes
2Still Stills: The Best of Stephen StillsStephen StillsCompilation
8Hotel CaliforniaEagles-
10A Day at the RacesQueen-
Wings over AmericaWingsLive
17Red River ValleySlim Whitman-
Wind & WutheringGenesis-
28Disco InfernoThe Trammps-
29Luxury LinerEmmylou Harris-
-Andy Irvine/Paul BradyAndy Irvine & Paul Brady-
BlondieBlondieDebut
Brass Construction IIBrass Construction-
DawnEloy-
FireflyUriah Heep-
OxygèneJean Michel JarreFrance
Waylon LiveWaylon JenningsLive

Release date unknown

  • 20 Magnificent Songs – Sergio Franchi
  • 20th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll – Bo Diddley
  • After the Dust Settles – Juice Newton and Silver Spur
  • Automatic Man – Automatic Man
  • Basie Jam 2 – Count Basie
  • Basie Jam 3 – Count Basie
  • The Book of Invasions – Horslips
  • Both Sides of Ray Stevens – Ray Stevens
  • Broken Glass – Broken Glass
  • Celebration - Roger Miller
  • Chicken Skin Music – Ry Cooder
  • City Boy – City Boy
  • Coup de chapeau au passé – Dalida
  • Cry Tough – Nils Lofgren
  • Daniel Amos – Daniel Amos
  • The David Grisman Rounder Record - David Grisman
  • David Soul – David Soul
  • Disco Train – Donny Osmond
  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band – Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
  • The Early Show – Art Pepper
  • Everyday of My Life – Michael Bolton
  • Everything Must Change - Randy Crawford
  • Fitzgerald and Pass... Again – Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass
  • Fly with the Wind – McCoy Tyner
  • Flyin' High – Blackfoot
  • Focal Point – McCoy Tyner
  • From My Private Collection – Sergio Con Amore – Sergio Franchi
  • Good High – Brick
  • Good Morning – Daevid Allen
  • Greatest Hits – War
  • Hit the Road Jack – Big Youth
  • Homecooking - Sérgio Mendes
  • Hot Tracks – Nazareth
  • I Told You So – Count Basie
  • In the Falling Dark – Bruce Cockburn
  • It's a Good Night for Singing – Jerry Jeff Walker
  • Jammy Smears – Ivor Cutler
  • Just a Matter of Time - Marlena Shaw
  • Kites – Jade Warrior
  • Late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed – Salawa Abeni
  • Life & Times – Billy Cobham
  • A Little Bit More – Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
  • Lone Star – Lone Star
  • Look My Way – Rosemary Clooney
  • Love To The World – L.T.D.
  • Mahogany Rush IV – Mahogany Rush
  • Man to Man – Hot Chocolate
  • The Manhattans – The Manhattans
  • Marriott – Steve Marriott
  • Message in the Music – The O'Jays
  • Metallic K.O. – The Stooges – Live 1973–'74
  • Mind Exploding – Lucifer's Friend
  • Misty – Ray Stevens
  • Mondo Deco – The Quick
  • More, More, More – Andrea True Connection
  • Mother Earth's Plantasia – Mort Garson
  • Moxy II – Moxy
  • Music from the Penguin Cafe – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
  • Mysteries - Keith Jarrett
  • Natty Cultural Dread – Big Youth
  • No Rest for the Wicked – Truth and Janey
  • Nobody Knows What You Do - John Hartford
  • A Parcel of Rogues – The Dubliners
  • Pangaea – Miles Davis – Live
  • Passport – Nana Mouskouri
  • Ports of the Heart – Jimmie Spheeris
  • Ratcity in Blue – Good Rats
  • Right Time – Mighty Diamonds
  • R-O-C-K – Bill Haley & His Comets
  • Romantic Warrior – Return to Forever
  • Satisfied 'n Tickled Too - Taj Mahal
  • Seed of Memory – Terry Reid
  • Sergio Franchi – Sergio Franchi (TeleHouse album)
  • Sergio Franchi Sings Volare – Sergio Franchi (Chrysler Corp. Promo)
  • Shades - Keith Jarrett
  • Ship of Memories – Focus
  • Southern Tracks & Fantasies – Paul Davis
  • Sowiesoso – Cluster
  • ''Still Shakin''' – Flamin' Groovies
  • A Street Called Straight – Roy Buchanan
  • Streetheart – Dion
  • Sunday Street - Dave Van Ronk
  • This Is Sergio Franchi – Sergio Franchi (compilation)
  • Trenchtown Mix Up – The Gladiators
  • The Visitation – Chrome
  • Von Herz zu Herz – Die Flippers
  • The Wild Tchoupitoulas – The Meters, George & Amos Landry, The Neville Brothers
  • Yesterday and Today – Y&T (debut)
  • Zombie – Fela Kuti

Chronological table of US and UK and Japan number one hit singles

US number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)UK number one singles and artist
(weeks at number one)
"Saturday Night" – Bay City Rollers (1)
"Convoy" – C. W. McCall (1)
"I Write the Songs" – Barry Manilow (1)
"Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" – Diana Ross (1)
"Love Rollercoaster" – Ohio Players (1)
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" – Paul Simon (3)
"Theme from S.W.A.T." – Rhythm Heritage (1)
"Love Machine" – The Miracles (1)
"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) – The Four Seasons (3)
"Disco Lady" – Johnnie Taylor (4)
"Let Your Love Flow" – The Bellamy Brothers (1)
"Welcome Back" – John Sebastian (1)
"Boogie Fever" – The Sylvers (1)
"Silly Love Songs" – Paul McCartney & Wings (5)
"Love Hangover" – Diana Ross (2)
"Afternoon Delight" – Starland Vocal Band (2)
"Kiss and Say Goodbye" – The Manhattans (2)
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" – Elton John & Kiki Dee (4)
"You Should Be Dancing" – Bee Gees (1)
"(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" – KC and the Sunshine Band (1)
"Play That Funky Music" – Wild Cherry (3)
"A Fifth of Beethoven" – Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band (1)
"Disco Duck" – Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots (1)
"If You Leave Me Now" – Chicago (2)
"Rock'n Me" – Steve Miller Band (1)
"Tonight's The Night" – Rod Stewart (7 weeks 1976 + 1 week 1977), best seller of the year"Bohemian Rhapsody" – Queen (5 weeks 1975 + 4 weeks 1976)
"Mamma Mia" – ABBA (2)
"Forever and Ever" – Slik (1)
"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" – The Four Seasons (2)
"I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" – Tina Charles (3)
"Save Your Kisses for Me" – Brotherhood of Man (6), best seller of the year
"Fernando" – ABBA (4)
"No Charge" – J. J. Barrie (1)
"Combine Harvester (Brand New Key) " – The Wurzels (2)
"You to Me Are Everything" – The Real Thing (3)
"Forever and Ever" – Demis Roussos (1)
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" – Elton John & Kiki Dee (6)
"Dancing Queen" – ABBA (6)
"Mississippi" – Pussycat (4)
"If You Leave Me Now" – Chicago (3)
"Under the Moon of Love" – Showaddywaddy (3)
"When a Child is Born" – Johnny Mathis (1 week 1976 + 2 weeks 1977)

Japanese Oricon number one singles and artist   (weeks at number one) Main article: List of Oricon number-one singles of 1976

  • "Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun" – Masato Shimon (11)
  • "Beautiful Sunday" (Japanese title: ) – Daniel Boone (15)
  • "" – Momoe Yamaguchi (7)
  • "" – (6)
  • "" – Momoe Yamaguchi (5)
  • "" – Akira Fuse (1)
  • "" – Naoko Ken (4)
  • "Kita no Yadokara" – Harumi Miyako (3 weeks in 1976 + 2 weeks in 1977)

Top 40 Chart hit singles

Song titleArtist(s)Release date(s)USUKHighest chart positionOther Chart Performance(s)
"16 Bars"The StylisticsAugust 1976n/a77 (United Kingdom)9 (Ireland)
"After the Lovin'"Engelbert HumperdinckOctober 19768n/a1 (New Zealand)1 (Canada Adult Contemporary) - 1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 13 (Australia) - 40 (U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles)
"All By Myself"Eric CarmenJanuary 19762122 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Arms of Mary"Sutherland Brothers and QuiverMarch 19768151 (Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands)28 (Australia) - 32 (New Zealand)

Other Chart hit singles

  • "Anarchy in the U.K." – Sex Pistols (# 38 UK)
  • "Baby, I Love Your Way" – Peter Frampton
  • "The Best Disco in Town" – Ritchie Family (medley)
  • "Beth" – Kiss
  • "Blinded by the Light" – Manfred Mann's Earth Band
  • "The Boys Are Back in Town" – Thin Lizzy
  • "Come On Over" – Olivia Newton-John
  • "Couldn't Get It Right" – Climax Blues Band
  • "Crazy on You" – Heart
  • "Daddy Cool – Boney M.
  • "Dazz" – Brick
  • "Devil Woman" – Cliff Richard
  • "Don't Take Away the Music" – Tavares
  • "Do You Feel Like We Do" – Peter Frampton
  • "Doctor Kiss Kiss" – 5000 Volts
  • "Doina de Jale (The Light of Experience)" – Gheorghe Zamfir
  • "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" – Blue Öyster Cult
  • "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll" – Ringo Starr
  • "Dream Weaver" – Gary Wright
  • "Dreamboat Annie" – Heart
  • "Evil Woman" – Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" – Bee Gees
  • "Fly Away" – John Denver (with backing vocals by Olivia Newton-John)
  • "Fooled Around and Fell in Love – The Elvin Bishop Group
  • "Fopp" – Ohio Players
  • "Fox on the Run" – Sweet
  • "Fool to Cry" – The Rolling Stones
  • "Get Closer" – Seals and Crofts
  • "Get the Funk Out of My Face" – Brothers Johnson
  • "Getaway" – Earth, Wind and Fire
  • "Golden Years" – David Bowie
  • "(Giving Him) Something He Can Feel" – Aretha Franklin
  • "Get Up and Boogie" – Silver Convention
  • "Got to Get You Into My Life" – The Beatles
  • "Grow Some Funk of Your Own" – Elton John
  • "Happy Days" – Pratt and McLain with Brotherlove
  • "Happy Music" – Blackbyrds
  • "Heart On My Sleeve" – Gallagher and Lyle
  • "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel" – Tavares
  • "Hot Line" – The Sylvers
  • "Howzat" – Sherbet
  • "Hurricane" – Bob Dylan
  • "I Love Music" – The O'Jays
  • "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" – ABBA
  • "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)" – Elton John
  • "I Love to Boogie" – T. Rex
  • "I Need to Be in Love" – The Carpenters
  • "I Never Cry" – Alice Cooper
  • "I Only Want to Be with You" – The Bay City Rollers
  • "I Want You" – Marvin Gaye
  • "I Wish" – Stevie Wonder
  • "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" – England Dan and John Ford Coley
  • "I'll Be Good to You" – Brothers Johnson
  • "I'm Mandy Fly Me" – 10cc
  • "If You Know What I Mean" – Neil Diamond
  • "In Dulci Jubilo / On Horseback" – Mike Oldfield
  • "In Zaire" – Johnny Wakelin
  • "Junk Food Junkie" – Larry Groce
  • "Just to Be Close to You" – The Commodores
  • "The Killing of Georgie (Part I and II)" – Rod Stewart
  • "Let 'Em In" – Paul McCartney & Wings
  • "Let Her In" – John Travolta
  • "Let's Call It Quits" – Slade
  • "Let's Do It Again" – The Staple Singers
  • "Let's Stick Together" – Bryan Ferry
  • "Like A Sad Song" – John Denver
  • "A Little Bit More" – Dr. Hook
  • "Livin' for the Weekend" – The O'Jays
  • "Livin' Thing" – Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" – The Captain and Tennille
  • "Love And Affection" – Joan Armatrading
  • "Love Ballad" – L.T.D.
  • "Love Hurts" – Nazareth
  • "Love in the Shadows" – Neil Sedaka
  • "Love Is Alive" – Gary Wright
  • "Love Me" – Yvonne Elliman
  • "Love Really Hurts Without You" – Billy Ocean
  • "Love So Right" – Bee Gees
  • "Love to Love You Baby" – Donna Summer
  • "Lowdown" – Boz Scaggs
  • "Magic Man" – Heart
  • "Miss You Nights" – Cliff Richard
  • "Misty Blue" – Dorothy Moore
  • "Money Honey" – The Bay City Rollers
  • "Money, Money, Money" – ABBA
  • "Moonlight Feels Right" – Starbuck
  • "More, More, More" – Andrea True Connection
  • "More Than a Feeling" – Boston
  • "Movin'" – Brass Construction
  • "Music" – John Miles
  • "Muskrat Love" – The Captain & Tennille
  • "Nadia's Theme (The Young & The Restless)" – Barry DeVorzon & Perry Botkin, Jr.
  • "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" – Eric Carmen
  • "Nice 'n' Nasty" – Salsoul Orchestra
  • "Nights Are Forever Without You" – England Dan & John Ford Coley
  • "One Love in My Lifetime" – Diana Ross
  • "Only Sixteen" – Dr. Hook
  • "Over My Head" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Pinball Wizard" – Elton John
  • "Rain" – Status Quo
  • "Rhiannon" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Right Back Where We Started From" – Maxine Nightingale
  • "Rock and Roll All Nite" – Kiss (live version)
  • "Rock and Roll Music" – The Beach Boys
  • "Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto (Concerto De Aranjuez)" – Manuel and His Music of the Mountains (erroneously listed at UK#1 briefly Feb. 21)
  • "Roxy Roller" – Sweeney Todd
  • "The Rubberband Man" – The Detroit Spinners
  • "Sara Smile" – Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Say You Love Me" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Shannon" – Henry Gross
  • "She's Gone" – Daryl Hall & John Oates
  • "Shop Around" – The Captain & Tennille
  • "Shout It Out Loud" – Kiss
  • "Show Me the Way" – Peter Frampton
  • "Silly Love Songs" – Paul McCartney & Wings
  • "Silver Star" – The Four Seasons
  • "Sing a Song" – Earth, Wind and Fire
  • "Somebody to Love" – Queen
  • "Somewhere in the Night" – Helen Reddy
  • "Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)" – Natalie Cole
  • "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" – Elton John
  • "Squeeze Box" – The Who
  • "Still the One" – Orleans
  • "Strange Magic" – Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Summer" – War
  • "Sunrise" – Eric Carmen
  • "Sweet Thing" – Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
  • "Take It To The Limit" – Eagles
  • "Take the Money and Run" – Steve Miller Band
  • "Takin' It to the Streets" – The Doobie Brothers
  • "Tangerine" – Salsoul Orchestra
  • "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker" – Parliament
  • "That'll Be the Day" – Linda Ronstadt
  • "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)" – The Carpenters
  • "This Masquerade" – George Benson
  • "This Old Heart of Mine" – Rod Stewart
  • "Times of Your Life" – Paul Anka
  • "Today's the Day" – America
  • "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again" – Barry Manilow
  • "Turn the Beat Around" – Vickie Sue Robinson
  • "Wake Up Everybody" – Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
  • "Walk Away from Love" – David Ruffin
  • "Weekend In New England" – Barry Manilow
  • "Wham Bam" – Silver
  • "Who'd She Coo" – Ohio Players
  • "With Your Love" – Jefferson Starship
  • "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" – Gordon Lightfoot
  • "Year of the Cat" – Al Stewart
  • "You Are My Starship" – Norman Connors
  • "You Are the Woman" – Firefall
  • "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" – Leo Sayer
  • "You See The Trouble With Me" – Barry White
  • "You Sexy Thing" – Hot Chocolate
  • "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" – Lou Rawls
  • "You're My Best Friend" – Queen
  • "Young Hearts Run Free" – Candi Staton

Notable singles

Song titleArtist(s)Release date(s)Other Chart Performance(s)
"Anarchy in the U.K."Sex PistolsNovember 197638 (UK Singles Chart)
"(I'm) Stranded"The SaintsSeptember 197699 (Australia)
"In the Flesh"BlondieOctober 19762 (Australia in September 1977) - 40 (Belgium in 1982)
"New Rose"The DamnedOctober 1976n/a

Other Notable singles

  • "Final Solution" b/w "Cloud 149" - Pere Ubu
  • "X Offender" b/w "In the Sun" - Blondie

Other notable songs

  • "Djambo, Djambo" w.m. Peter Reber
  • "El Pasadiscos" w.m. Diego Verdaguer
  • "Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein" w. Sahir Ludhianvi m. Khayyam

Classical music

  • Pierre Boulez - Messagesquisse
  • Geoffrey Burgon – Requiem
  • Elliott Carter – A Symphony of Three Orchestras
  • Brian Cherney – String Trio
  • George Crumb
    • Dream Sequence (Images II) for violin, cello, piano, percussion (one player), and off-stage glass harmonica (two players)
    • Night Music I (1963, revised 1976) for soprano, piano/celeste, and two percussionists
  • Mario Davidovsky – String Quartet No. 3
  • Henri Dutilleux – Ainsi la nuit
  • Einar Englund – Symphony No. 4 Nostalgic (in memory of Shostakovich)
  • Morton Feldman
    • Elemental Procedures, for soprano, choir, and orchestra
    • Oboe and Orchestra
    • Orchestra
    • Routine Investigations, for oboe, trumpet, piano, viola, cello, and double-bass
    • Voice, Violin and Piano, for female voice, violin, and piano
  • Lorenzo Ferrero
    • Le néant où l'on ne peut arriver
    • Romanza senza parole
  • Henryk Górecki – Symphony No. 3 Symphony of Sorrowful Songs
  • Gérard Grisey - Partiels for 18 instruments
  • Nicolaus A. Huber – Darabukka for piano
  • Wojciech Kilar – Kościelec 1909 for orchestra
  • Ib Nørholm – Sonata No. 1, Op. 69, for guitar
  • Krzysztof Penderecki – Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Carmen Petra Basacopol – Sonata for flute and harp
  • John Serry Sr. – Falling Leaves for piano
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen – Amour
  • Manfred Trojahn
    • Architectura caelestis for vocalists and orchestra
    • String Quartet No. 1

Opera

  • Peter Maxwell Davies – The Martyrdom of St Magnus
  • Carlisle Floyd – Bilby's Doll
  • Philip Glass – Einstein on the Beach

Jazz

Main article: 1976 in jazz

Musical theater

  • Bubbling Brown Sugar – Broadway production opened at the ANTA Playhouse and ran for 766 performances
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick) – Broadway revival
  • Guys and Dolls – Broadway revival
  • Irene – London revival
  • My Fair Lady (Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe) – Broadway revival
  • Oh Calcutta – Broadway revival
  • Porgy and Bess – Broadway revival
  • Salad Days (Julian Slade) – London revival
  • Side by Side by Sondheim – London production
  • Starmania- French Quebec rock opera
  • The Threepenny Opera (Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill) – Broadway revival

Musical films

  • The Blank Generation
  • Bound for Glory
  • Bugsy Malone
  • Dus Numbri
  • Hera Pheri
  • Leadbelly
  • The Slipper and the Rose
  • The Song Remains the Same – Led Zeppelin
  • A Star Is Born
  • That's Entertainment, Part II

Births

  • January 8
    • Jenny Lewis, American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. (Rilo Kiley)
    • Karen Poole, English singer-songwriter, producer
  • January 9 – Hayes Carll, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • January 12 – Melanie C, English singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actress, stage actress, and television personality (Spice Girls)
  • January 13 – Bic Runga, New Zealand singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist pop artist
  • January 16 – Stuart Fletcher (The Seahorses)
  • January 18 – Damien Leith, Australian singer/songwriter
  • January 20 – Sid Wilson (Slipknot)
  • January 21 – Emma Bunton, English singer, songwriter, actress, and radio and television presenter.(Spice Girls)
  • January 23 – Tony Lucca, American singer-songwriter, producer and actor
  • January 29
    • Chris Castle, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
    • Belle Perez, Belgian-Spanish musician and songwriter.
  • February 3 – Kenzie, South Korean songwriter and record producer
  • February 3 - Sophie McDonnell, English television presenter and singer
  • February 4 – Cam'ron, American rapper
  • February 5 - Abhishek Bachchan, Indian actor
  • February 13 – Leslie Feist, known professionally as Feist, is a Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist (Broken Social Scene)
  • February 15
    • Brandon Boyd (Incubus)
    • Ronnie Vannucci, Jr. (The Killers)
  • February 28 – Ja Rule, American rapper
  • March 4 – Hayley Evetts, English actress, presenter and singer
  • March 8 – Gareth Coombes, British singer (Supergrass)
  • March 10 - Ane Brun, a Norwegian songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist of Sami origin
  • March 15 - Lee Min-woo, South Korean actor
  • March 15 - Claudia Uhle, German singer
  • March 16 – Blu Cantrell, American soul singer-songwriter
  • March 17 – Stephen Gately, Irish singer (Boyzone) (d. 2009)
  • March 20 – Chester Bennington, American singer-songwriter, producer, musician (Linkin Park) (d. 2017)
  • March 22 – Myo Gyi, Burmese singer and guitarist
  • March 23 – Keri Russell, American dancer and actor
  • March 25
    • Gigi Leung, Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress
    • Baek Ji-young, South Korean singer
  • March 26 – Dave Keuning (The Killers)
  • April 1 - Kim Sasabone, Dutch-Moluccan singer (Vengaboys)
  • April 2 – Lucy Diakovska, German-Bulgarian pop singer
  • April 3 - Kim Bo-kyung, South Korean actress (d. 2021)
  • April 4 - Kim Hyun-jung, South Korean singer
  • April 10 – Jan Werner Danielsen, Norwegian singer (d. 2006)
  • April 14 - Oh Ji-ho, South Korean actor
  • April 18 – Sean Maguire, British actor and singer
  • April 23 - Aaron Dessner, American musician, songwriter, and record producer
  • April 25 - Kim Jong-kook, South Korean singer (Turbo)
  • April 30 – Scott Savol, American singer
  • May 7 - Jay Frog, German Disc jockey (Scooter)
  • May 8
    • Martha Wainwright, singer-songwriter, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle
    • Ian "H" Watkins, British singer (Steps)
  • May 10 – Udo Mechels, Belgian singer
  • May 13 – Christian Kjellvander, Swedish singer and songwriter
  • May 14 – Hunter Burgan (AFI)
  • May 17 – Kandi Burruss, American singer-songwriter, musician, and business woman (Xscape)
  • May 22 – Daniel Erlandsson, Swedish drummer (Arch Enemy)
  • May 25 - Cillian Murphy, is an Irish actor. He was the lead singer, guitarist, and lyricist of the rock band The Sons of Mr. Green Genes.
  • May 29 – Dave Buckner (Papa Roach)
  • June 2
    • Tim Rice-Oxley, British musician (Keane)
    • Adrian Olivares (Menudo)
  • June 6 – Emilie-Claire Barlow, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress
  • June 7 – Necro (Ron Braunstein), American rapper and record producer
  • June 11 – Tai Anderson, American rock bassist (Third Day)
  • June 13
    • Jason "J" Brown, English rock musician (5ive)
    • Kym Marsh, English singer (Hear'Say)
  • June 15
    • Gary Lightbody, Northern Irish rock musician and songwriter (Snow Patrol)
    • Dryden Mitchell (Alien Ant Farm)
  • June 18 – Blake Shelton, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • June 19 – Scott Avett, American folk-rock singer-songwriter and musician
  • June 20 – Jerome Fontamillas, American singer and guitarist (Switchfoot, Mortal and Fold Zandura)
  • June 21 – Mike Einziger (Incubus)
  • June 22 – Gordon Moakes (Bloc Party)
  • June 23 – Joe Becker, American guitarist and composer
  • June 26 – Paul Phillips, guitarist (Puddle of Mudd)
  • June 27 – Leigh Nash, American singer (Sixpence None the Richer)
  • July 1
    • Justin Lo, Hong Kong singer and actor
    • Plies, American rapper
  • July 3 – Shane Lynch, Irish singer (Boyzone)
  • July 5
    • Bizarre, African American rapper
    • Mike DeWolf, American rock musician (Taproot)
  • July 10 – Elijah Blue Allman, American musician, son of Cher and Gregg Allman
  • July 12 – Tracie Spencer, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • July 16 – Chiara Zeffirelli, crossover soprano
  • July 17
    • Dem Jointz, American record producer and songwriter
    • Luke Bryan, American country singer
  • July 20 – Andrew Stockdale, Australian rock singer/guitarist (Wolfmother)
  • July 22 – Kokia, Japanese singer-songwriter
  • July 23 - Terrance Zdunich, American artist, singer, actor, writer, composer, producer, illustrator and storyboard artist. (Emilie Autumn, Alexa PenaVega, Tech N9ne, Saar Hendelman)
  • July 24 - Johnny McDaid, Northern Irish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer (Partner of Courteney Cox, member of Snow Patrol)
  • July 27 - Susanne Georgi, Danish singer (Me & My)
  • August 8
    • JC Chasez, American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and occasional actor (*NSYNC)
    • Drew Lachey, American singer (98 Degrees)
  • August 9, Rhona Mitra, English actress, singer-songwriter, and model
  • August 11
    • Brendan Bayliss, American rock guitarist and vocalist
    • Ben Gibbard, American rock musician (Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service)
  • August 12
    • Mikko Lindström, Finnish rock guitarist
    • Wednesday 13, American rock lead singer (Murderdolls, FDQ)
    • Lina Rafn, Danish singer
  • August 13 – Roddy Woomble, Scottish musician
  • August 14 – Maya Nasri, Lebanese actress and singer
  • August 18 – Alex Katunich, (Incubus)
  • August 29 – Phil Harvey, English rock band manager (Coldplay)
  • August 31 - Shar Jackson, American actress
  • September 1 – Angaleena Presley, American country music singer-songwriter. (She is a member of the female country trio Pistol Annies)
  • September 2
    • Eleanor Friedberger, American singer (The Fiery Furnaces)
    • Syleena Johnson, American R&B and soul singer
  • September 6 - Annet Artani, Greek-American singer and songwriter.
  • September 12 – Bizzy Bone, American rapper, member of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
  • September 15 - Paul Thomson, English drummer and singer (Franz Ferdinand)
  • September 16
    • Tina Barrett, British singer-songwriter, actor, and dancer (S Club 7)
    • Elīna Garanča, Latvian operatic mezzo-soprano operatic soprano
  • September 22 – Martin Solveig, French DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer.
  • September 23 – Sarah Blasko, Australian singer/songwriter/producer
  • September 25 – Santigold, American singer, producer, songwriter
  • September 29 - Darren Byfield, English former footballer
  • October 1 - Richard Oakes, English musician and songwriter (Suede)
  • October 2 – Mandisa, American singer (d. 2024)
  • October 6
    • Barbie Hsu, Taiwanese actress and singer (d. 2025)
    • Yotuel Romero, Cuban singer, actor, and current lead singer and co-writer of Orishas. (Beatrix Luengo)
  • October 7 – Taylor Hicks, American singer
  • October 19 – Omar Gooding, rapper
  • October 20 – Tom Wisniewski (MxPx)
  • October 22 – Jon Foreman, American rock singer/guitarist (Switchfoot)
  • Miss Papaya, Danish singer
  • October 25
    • Angela Beyincé, American songwriter, actress and music executive
    • Lisa Armstrong, English make-up artist, actress, and singer (Deuce)
  • October 29 – Mark Sheehan, Irish guitarist (The Script) (d. 2023)
  • November 1 – Cosima De Vito, Australian soul singer
  • November 2 – Mike Leon Grosch, German singer
  • November 6 – Mike Herrera (MxPx)
  • November 11 – Jesse F. Keeler (Death from Above 1979)
  • November 12 – Tevin Campbell, singer-songwriter
  • November 13 – Shagrath, Dimmu Borgir
  • November 16 – Mario Barravecchia, Italian singer
  • November 18 – Shagrath, Norwegian black metal musician (Dimmu Borgir)
  • November 19 – Jun Shibata, Japanese singer and songwriter
  • November 26 – Jean Grae, an American hip hop recording artist, actress, and comedia
  • November 27 - INOJ, American R&B, singer and songwriter
  • November 29 – Anna Faris, American actress, producer, model, comedian and singer
  • December 4 – Amie Comeaux, American country music singer (d. 1997)
  • December 12 – Dan Hawkins, British rock guitarist (The Darkness)
  • December 17 -Tiki Taane, New Zealand-based musician, experimentalist, musical activist, producer, and live engineer.
  • December 18 – Red Café (Jermaine Denny), rapper
  • December 20 - Jang Hyuk, South Korean actor
  • December 23 – Amjad Sabri, Qawwali singer (murdered 2016)
  • December 25
    • Tuomas Holopainen, Finnish metal keyboardist (Nightwish)
    • Armin van Buuren, Dutch music producer and DJ
  • December 28 - Eric Griffin, American heavy metal and rock guitarist.
  • date unknown
    • Philip Howard, pianist and composer
    • John Collura (The Ataris)
    • Patrick Riley (The Ataris)
    • Milosh, Canadian EDM star, (formerly married to Alexa Nikolas)

Deaths

  • January 8 – George Baker, English singer, 90
  • January 10 – Howlin' Wolf, American blues musician, 65
  • January 16 – Vasco Campagnano, Italian operatic tenor, 65
  • January 18 – Friedrich Hollaender, German composer, 79
  • January 23 – Paul Robeson, American singer, 77
  • January 25 – Chris Kenner, American singer-songwriter, 46 (heart attack)
  • January 26 – Luis Alberti, Dominican Republic composer and musician, 69
  • January 29 – Jesse Fuller, American blues musician, 79
  • January 30 – Mance Lipscomb, American blues musician, 80
  • January 31 – Evert Taube, Swedish composer and singer, 85
  • February 5 – Rudy Pompilli, saxophone player and 20-year member of Bill Haley & His Comets, 50 (lung cancer)
  • February 6 – Vince Guaraldi, jazz musician and pianist, 47
  • February 9 – Percy Faith, bandleader and composer, 67
  • February 12 – Sal Mineo, actor and singer, 37 (murdered)
  • February 13 – Lily Pons, coloratura soprano, 77
  • February 22 – Florence Ballard, The Supremes, 32 (coronary thrombosis)
  • February 25 – Tarquinia Tarquini, operatic soprano, 93
  • February 28 – Fritz Krauss, operatic tenor, 92
  • March 14 – Busby Berkeley, musical director and choreographer, 80
  • March 19 – Paul Kossoff, guitarist, (Free), 25 (cerebral and pulmonary oedema)
  • March 25 – Maria Zamboni, operatic soprano, 80
  • March 26 – Duster Bennett, blues musician, 29 (car accident)
  • April 9 – Phil Ochs, protest singer, 35 (suicide)
  • April 14 – Erna Ellmenreich, operatic soprano, 90
  • April 25 – Alexander Brailowsky, pianist, 80
  • May 12 – Rudolf Kempe, conductor, 65
  • May 14 – Keith Relf, vocalist (The Yardbirds), 35 (cardiac arrest due to electrocution)
  • May 15 – David Munrow, early music performer, 33 (suicide)
  • May 21 – Harold Blair, operatic tenor, 51
  • May 26 – Maggie Teyte, operatic soprano, 88
  • June 6 – Elisabeth Rethberg, operatic soprano, 81
  • June 25 – Johnny Mercer, singer and songwriter, 66
  • June 28
    • Malcolm Lockyer, film composer and conductor, 52
    • Yakov Zak, pianist and music teacher, 62
  • August 2 – Cecilia (singer), Spanish singer-songwriter, 27 (road accident)
  • August 6 – Gregor Piatigorsky, Russian cellist, 73
  • August 24 – Michael Head, composer, 76
  • August 26 – Lotte Lehmann, opera singer, 88
  • August 27 – Mukesh, Indian singer, 53 (heart attack)
  • August 29 – Jimmy Reed, US blues musician, 50
  • September 26 – L.C. Robinson, US blues musician, 61
  • October 3 – Victoria Spivey, US singer, pianist and composer, 69
  • October 11
    • Connee Boswell, US singer, member of the Boswell Sisters, 68
    • Alfredo Bracchi, Italian lyricist, 78
    • Werner Haas, pianist, 45 (car accident)
  • October 21 – Jean Berveiller, organist and composer, 73
  • November 12 – Walter Piston, composer, 82
  • December 4
    • Benjamin Britten, composer, 63
    • Tommy Bolin, guitarist, 25 (drug-induced suffocation)
  • December 6 – Raymond Hanson, composer, 63
  • December 28 – Freddie King, blues musician, 42
  • Date Unknown – Patrick Kelly, Irish folk fiddler

Awards

Grammy Awards

Eurovision Song Contest

  • Eurovision Song Contest 1976

Japan Record Awards

References

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