1964 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1964.

Julian Bream (1964)

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Specific genres[]

Events[]

  • January 1Top of the Pops is broadcast for the first time, on BBC television in the U.K.
  • January 3 – Footage of the Beatles performing a concert in Bournemouth, England is shown on The Jack Paar Show.
  • January 10Introducing... The Beatles, the first album by The Beatles to be released in the United States, comes out on Chicago's Vee-Jay Records, preceding Capitol Records' release of Meet the Beatles!, scheduled for January 20.[1]
  • January 13 – Bob Dylan's The Times They Are a-Changin' is released on Columbia Records.
  • January 15Vee Jay Records files a lawsuit against Capitol Records and Swan Records over manufacturing and distribution rights to Beatles albums. On April 9, Capitol Records is granted an injunction restraining Vee Jay Records from further manufacturing, distributing or advertising recordings by the Beatles.[1]
  • January 18The Beatles appear on the Billboard magazine charts for the first time.
The Beatles arrive in the U.S. to great acclaim
  • January 25 – The late John F. Kennedy becomes the first President credited with a Top 10 album after Dickie Goodman releases John F. Kennedy: The Presidential Years 1960–1963. The following week a second album credited to the late President would also hit the Top 10, giving Kennedy two posthumous albums simultaneously in the Top 10.
  • February 1Indiana Governor Matthew E. Welsh declares the song "Louie Louie" by The Kingsmen pornographic. He requests that the Indiana Broadcasters Association ban the record. Governor Welsh claimed that hearing the song made his "ears tingle." Publisher Max Firetag offers $1,000 to anyone that can find anything "suggestive" in the song's lyrics.
  • February 7 – The Beatles arrive in the United States and are greeted by thousands of screaming fans at New York's Kennedy Airport.
  • February 9 – The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show, which breaks television ratings records.
  • February 12Anna Moffo collapses onstage at Covent Garden in the first act of Rigoletto, and her part is taken over, after a delay of 45 minutes, by Welsh soprano Elizabeth Vaughan.
  • February 16The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.
  • February 22Plácido Domingo makes his international breakthrough at the première of Ginastera's Don Rodrigo in New York City.
  • February 23
    • The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.
    • João Carlos Martins suddenly breaks off a performance in the middle of the second movement of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra at Birmingham Town Hall due to an attack of appendicitis.
  • March 1
    • Capitol Records is bombarded with requests for heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay's album, I Am the Greatest, following Clay's defeat of Sonny Liston on February 25 and his announcement two days later that he had converted to Islam. (On March 6 would come the announcement that he would adopt the name Muhammad Ali.)
    • American premiere of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Momente, by Martina Arroyo (soprano), the Crane Collegiate Singers of SUNY Potsdam (Brock McElheran, chorus master), and members of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (Lukas Foss, music director), conducted by the composer, in Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, New York.
  • March 6Elvis Presley's 14th motion picture, Kissin' Cousins is released to theaters.
  • March 14Billboard Magazine reports that sales of Beatles records make up 60% of the entire singles market.
  • March 16 – Disc jockey Alan Freed is charged with tax evasion.
  • March 21Italy wins the 9th Eurovision Song Contest, held in the Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, with the song "Non ho l'età", sung by 16-year-old Gigliola Cinquetti.
  • March 24John Lennon's first book, In His Own Write is published.
  • March 27The Beatles occupy the top six spots on the Australian pop chart.
  • March 28 – Wax likenesses of The Beatles are put on display in London's Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. The Beatles are the first pop stars to be displayed at the museum.
  • April – Drummer Keith Moon joins The Who.
  • April 4 – The Beatles occupy all five top positions on Billboard's Hot 100 with their singles "Can't Buy Me Love", "Twist and Shout", "She Loves You", "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and "Please Please Me".
  • April 11 – The Beatles hold 14 positions on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Previously, the highest number of concurrent singles by one artist on the Hot 100 was nine by Elvis Presley, December 19, 1956.
  • April 16The Rolling Stones release their eponymous début album.
  • May 2 – In the United States, The Beatles' Second Album climbs to the #1 spot on the LP charts in only its second week of release.
  • May 12 – The 6th Annual Grammy Awards are held in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York. Henry Mancini wins the most awards with four, including both Record of the Year and Song of the Year for the song "Days of Wine and Roses". Barbra Streisand's The Barbra Streisand Album wins Album of the Year, while Ward Swingle of The Swingle Singers wins Best New Artist.
  • May 20Judy Garland makes headlines after a disastrous concert in Melbourne, Australia
  • June
    • During a performance at the Railway, Pete Townshend of The Who accidentally breaks the head of his guitar on the low ceiling above the stage. This incident marks the start of auto-destructive art by destroying guitars and drums on stage.
    • Marianne Faithfull's singing career begins with the release of her single "As Tears Go By" written by members of The Rolling Stones.
  • June 5The Rolling Stones start their first U.S. tour.
  • July 3 – With their new manager Peter Meaden, The Who release their first single "Zoot Suit"/"I'm the Face" under the name The High Numbers in an attempt to appeal to a mod audience. It fails to reach the top 50 and the band reverts to calling themselves The Who.
  • July 6The Beatles' first film, A Hard Day's Night, is released.[2]
  • July 10
    • The album of A Hard Day's Night is released in the U.K. All tracks are written by Lennon and McCartney.
    • More than 300 people are injured in Liverpool when a crowd of some 150,000 people welcome The Beatles back to their home city.
  • August 2 – The wreckage of the plane piloted by Jim Reeves is found near Brentwood, Tennessee, 42 hours after it crashed. There are no survivors.
  • August 8Bob Dylan releases his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan.
  • August 17Indiana University Opera Theater presents Turandot at the New York World's Fair featuring newly retired Metropolitan Opera soprano Margaret Harshaw, a member of the voice faculty, in the title role.
  • August 19 – The Beatles start their second visit to, and first nationwide tour of, the United States with a concert at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, before more than 17,000 fans.
  • August 22The Supremes reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the first of five successive number one hits, "Where Did Our Love Go".
  • August 26The Kinks release their iconic single "You Really Got Me".
  • September 8 – The American premiere of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Originale at Judson Hall in New York City is picketed by a group calling themselves Action Against Cultural Imperialism.
  • September 16Shindig! premieres on ABC.
  • September 21 – The China Conservatory of Music is established in Beijing.
  • September 22Fiddler on the Roof opens on Broadway.
  • October – Dr. Robert Moog demonstrates his prototype synthesizers.[3]
  • October 19Simon & Garfunkel release their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., their first for Columbia Records, which is a total flop at this time. After release of their second album, Sounds of Silence, in 1966, it hits #30 on the Billboard charts.
  • October 24The Rolling Stones start their second US tour.
  • October 25The Rolling Stones perform on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
  • October 29The T.A.M.I. Show is filmed.
  • October 31The Supremes reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the second of five successive number one hits, "Baby Love".
  • November – A deal with U.K. impresario W. H. Miller lands the Anita Kerr Quartette on Capitol Records for North America.
  • December 11Sam Cooke is killed under mysterious circumstances in Los Angeles, California. Shortly thereafter, "A Change Is Gonna Come", a song considered by many to be his best, is released.
  • December 19The Supremes reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the third of five successive number one hits, "Come See About Me".
  • December 24The Beatles gain the Christmas number one in the United Kingdom for the second year running with I Feel Fine, which has topped the singles charts for the third week running. The Beatles have now had six number ones in the U.K. alone.[4]
  • date unknown
    • Dalida is the first star to receive a Platinum Disc in Europe.
    • 11-year-old Keith Green becomes the youngest person ever to sign a contract with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) after publishing, recording and releasing the song "The Way I Used to Be".
    • The National Institute of Kathak Dance is established in New Delhi.
    • Sonny and Cher begin performing together as "Caesar and Cleo".

Bands formed[]

  • See Category:Musical groups established in 1964

Albums released[]

January[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Before I'm Over You Loretta Lynn -
The Hits of Jo Stafford Jo Stafford -
10 The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones EP
13 The Times They Are a-Changin' Bob Dylan -
20 Meet the Beatles! The Beatles US
30 Folk Singer Muddy Waters -
- The Lettermen -
Living a Lie Al Martino -
Stay with The Hollies The Hollies Debut

February[]

Day Album Artist Notes
7 Born to Wander The Four Seasons -
18 Unforgettable: A Tribute to Dinah Washington Aretha Franklin -
- Anyone Who Had a Heart Dionne Warwick -
The Many Moods of Tony Tony Bennett -
Pure Dynamite! Live at the Royal James Brown Live
The Third Album Barbra Streisand -
Tom Jones John Addison Soundtrack to 1963 film

March[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Ain't That Good News Sam Cooke -
2 Shut Down Volume 2 The Beach Boys -
20 Meet The Temptations The Temptations -
- The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell Glen Campbell -
Dawn (Go Away) and 11 Other Great Songs The Four Seasons -
Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz and João Gilberto -
Glad All Over The Dave Clark Five -
The Italian Voice of Al Martino Al Martino -
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Jimmy Smith -

April[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 When I'm Alone I Cry Marvin Gaye -
2 Kissin' Cousins Elvis Presley Soundtrack
10 The Beatles' Second Album The Beatles US
15 Together Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells -
16 The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones -
17 A Girl Called Dusty Dusty Springfield -
20 The Believer John Coltrane -
When Lights Are Low Tony Bennett -
- Boys, Boys, Boys Lesley Gore
America, I Hear You Singing Frank Sinatra with Bing Crosby and Fred Waring -
Black Orchid The Three Sounds -
Funny Girl Barbra Streisand Original Broadway Cast

May[]

Day Album Artist Notes
11 The Beatles' Long Tall Sally The Beatles Canada
18 By Request Brenda Lee -
- Bewitched Jack Jones -
Dance with The Shadows The Shadows -
The Dave Clark Five Return! The Dave Clark Five US
Hello, Dolly! Louis Armstrong
The Lettermen Look at Love The Lettermen -
Mary Wells Sings My Guy Mary Wells -
Stay & Other Great Hits The Four Seasons -
Viva Las Vegas Elvis Presley Soundtrack EP

June[]

Day Album Artist Notes
19 Long Tall Sally The Beatles EP
22 I Walk the Line Johnny Cash -
23 Stevie at the Beach Stevie Wonder -
- Back in Town The Kingston Trio Live
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying Gerry & the Pacemakers US
The Fabulous Ventures The Ventures -
I Love You More and More Every Day/Tears and Roses Al Martino -
Robin and the 7 Hoods Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and Sammy Davis, Jr. Soundtrack
Stay Awhile/I Only Want to Be with You Dusty Springfield -
' Peter and Gordon -

July[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits Roy Orbison Compilation
10 A Hard Day's Night The Beatles Soundtrack
13 All Summer Long The Beach Boys -
I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore Nat King Cole -
- The Body & the Soul Freddie Hubbard -
Hello, Dolly! Ella Fitzgerald -
The Judy Collins Concert Judy Collins Live
Keep on Pushing The Impressions -
Looking For Love Connie Francis -
Rag Doll The Four Seasons -
Wonderful Life Cliff Richard and The Shadows Soundtrack

August[]

Day Album Artist Notes
8 Another Side of Bob Dylan Bob Dylan -
14 Five by Five The Rolling Stones EP
31 Make Way for Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwick -
Where Did Our Love Go The Supremes -
- American Tour The Dave Clark Five US
Black Pearls John Coltrane -
Dream With Dean Dean Martin -
It Might as Well Be Swing Frank Sinatra with Count Basie -
Two Great Guitars Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry -
Walk, Don't Run, Vol. 2 The Ventures -
Where Love Has Gone Jack Jones -

September[]

Day Album Artist Notes
11 The Five Faces of Manfred Mann Manfred Mann -
14 The Doris Day Christmas Album Doris Day Christmas
15 In the Name of Love Peggy Lee -
- The Animals The Animals US version
The Cat Jimmy Smith -
People Barbra Streisand -

October[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian Johnny Cash -
Early Orbison Roy Orbison Compilation
2 Kinks The Kinks -
16 A Bit of Liverpool The Supremes British Invasion tribute LP
17 12 X 5 The Rolling Stones -
19 Beach Boys Concert The Beach Boys Live
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. Simon & Garfunkel -
With a Smile and a Song Doris Day -
20 Roustabout Elvis Presley Soundtrack
30 The Animals The Animals UK version
- Girl Talk Lesley Gore -
The Door Is Still Open to My Heart Dean Martin -
Dusty Dusty Springfield US
Gerry & the Pacemakers Second Album Gerry & the Pacemakers US
Joan Baez/5 Joan Baez -
Oscar Peterson Trio + One The Oscar Peterson trio with Clark Terry -

November[]

Day Album Artist Notes
6 Blue Jeans a'Swinging The Swinging Blue Jeans -
Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live Ike & Tina Turner Live
9 The Beach Boys' Christmas Album The Beach Boys Christmas
12 Hello Broadway Marvin Gaye -
16 Who Can I Turn To Tony Bennett -
23 The Beatles' Story The Beatles US
- 12 Songs of Christmas Bing Crosby with Frank Sinatra Christmas
In The Hollies Style The Hollies -
The Jack Jones Christmas Album Jack Jones Christmas
A Merry Christmas Al Martino Christmas
A New Kind of Connie... Connie Francis -
St. Louis to Liverpool Chuck Berry -
Softly, as I Leave You Frank Sinatra -

December[]

Day Album Artist Notes
4 Beatles for Sale The Beatles -
Five Live Yardbirds The Yardbirds Live
7 The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John) The Kingston Trio -
15 Beatles '65 The Beatles US
21 Autobiography Nat Adderley -
- Coast to Coast The Dave Clark Five US
Verlaine et Rimbaud Léo Ferré France

Release date unknown[]

  • 442 Glenwood AvenueThe Pixies Three
  • The Academy Award-Winning "Call Me Irresponsible" and Other Hit Songs from the MoviesAndy Williams
  • Allan in WonderlandAllan Sherman
  • Alexandria the GreatLorez Alexandria
  • Amore ScusamiDalida
  • Ballads, Blues and BoastersHarry Belafonte
  • Basie LandCount Basie
  • Beauty and the BeardAl Hirt
  • Bebop Revisited!Charles McPherson
  • Black FireAndrew Hill
  • Blue GeneGene Pitney
  • Blue SpoonJimmy Witherspoon
  • Blue Around the ClockJimmy Witherspoon
  • Bo Diddley's 16 All-Time Greatest Hits – Bo Diddley
  • Bread & ButterThe Newbeats
  • Brown SugarFreddie Roach
  • Christmas Cookin' – Jimmy Smith
  • Coltrane's SoundJohn Coltrane
  • Cotton CandyAl Hirt
  • Crescent – John Coltrane
  • CuddlebugThe Simon Sisters
  • The DealersJohn Coltrane & Mal Waldron
  • Donna The Prima Donna – Dion DiMucci
  • The Door Is Still Open to My HeartDean Martin
  • The DublinersThe Dubliners (debut)
  • Early Dawg - David Grisman
  • Ella at Juan-Les-PinsElla Fitzgerald
  • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Song BookElla Fitzgerald
  • Etta James Rocks the HouseEtta James
  • The Exciting Voice of Sergio FranchiSergio Franchi
  • Expressions EastJohn Berberian
  • For Swingin' Livers Only!Allan Sherman
  • The Great Songs from "My Fair Lady" and Other Broadway HitsAndy Williams
  • The Great YearsJohnny Mathis
  • Here I Go AgainThe Hollies (US)
  • Hey, Brother, Pour the WineDean Martin
  • Hide and SeekersThe Seekers
  • How My Heart Sings!Bill Evans
  • I'll Search My Heart and Other Great HitsJohnny Mathis
  • IndifferentementeMario Trevi
  • In EuropeMiles Davis
  • In Love Again!Peggy Lee
  • In Person at the AmericanaJulie London
  • It Hurts to Be in LoveGene Pitney
  • It's Monk's TimeThelonious Monk
  • Johnny Horton's Greatest HitsJohnny Horton
  • Joyful SeasonJo Stafford
  • Live at BirdlandJohn Coltrane
  • Love After MidnightPatti Page
  • The Manfred Mann AlbumManfred Mann
  • Meet The Simon SistersThe Simon Sisters
  • The Never Ending ImpressionsThe Impressions
  • Out to Lunch!Eric Dolphy
  • Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry ManciniQuincy Jones
  • Right or WrongRonnie Dove
  • Rock Around the Clock KingBill Haley & His Comets
  • Runnin' Out of FoolsAretha Franklin
  • Said I To ShostakovitchTupper Saussy
  • Sammy Davis Jr. Salutes the Stars of the London PalladiumSammy Davis, Jr.
  • The Seekers – The Seekers
  • A Session with The Dave Clark FiveThe Dave Clark Five
  • The Shelter of Your ArmsSammy Davis, Jr.
  • Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award WinnersFrank Sinatra
  • Só Danço SambaClare Fischer
  • Sugar LipsAl Hirt
  • Surf Surf SurfBill Haley & His Comets
  • The Swinger's Guide to Mary PoppinsThe Tupper Saussy Quartet with Charlie McCoy
  • Tears for DolphyTed Curson
  • Tender Is the NightJohnny Mathis
  • This Is LoveJohnny Mathis
  • Today, Tomorrow, ForeverNancy Wilson
  • The Ventures in SpaceThe Ventures
  • We Get Requests – The Oscar Peterson trio
  • Women in My LifeSergio Franchi
  • The Wonderful World of Andy WilliamsAndy Williams
  • The Wonderful World of Make BelieveJohnny Mathis

Biggest hit singles[]

The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in 1964.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1 The Beatles I Want to Hold Your Hand 1963 United Kingdom UK 1 – Dec 1963, US BB 1 – Jan 1964, US CashBox 1 of 1964, Canada 1 – Jan 1964, Norway 1 – Jan 1964, Germany 1 – Feb 1964, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jul 1963, Australia 2 of 1963, RYM 2 of 1964, DDD 4 of 1963, South Africa 6 of 1963, US BB 7 of 1964, Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1963, POP 7 of 1964, Rolling Stone 16, RIAA 28, Scrobulate 29 of oldies, Acclaimed 30, Germany 40 of the 1960s, WXPN 350
2 Roy Orbison Oh, Pretty Woman 1964 United States UK 1 – Sep 1964, US BB 1 – Sep 1964, Canada 1 – Aug 1964, Norway 1 – Oct 1964, Germany 1 – Jan 1965, Éire 1 – Oct 1964, Netherlands 3 – Jan 1965, US CashBox 4 of 1964, DDD 8 of 1964, RYM 13 of 1964, South Africa 15 of 1964, 16 in 2FM list, US BB 17 of 1964, POP 17 of 1964, Australia 20 of 1964, RIAA 43, OzNet 62, Germany 64 of the 1960s, Acclaimed 77, Europe 83 of the 1960s, Party 147 of 2007, Rolling Stone 222, Belgium 234 of all time, WXPN 655
3 The Animals House of the Rising Sun 1964 United Kingdom UK 1 – Jun 1964, US BB 1 – Aug 1964, Canada 1 – Aug 1964, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Apr 1964, France 4 – Oct 1972, DDD 4 of 1964, RYM 5 of 1964, Netherlands 3 1964, Poland 6 – Oct 1982, Europe 7 of the 1960s, Germany 9 – Jan 1965, US BB 38 of 1964, POP 38 of 1964, US CashBox 53 of 1964, Acclaimed 55, Italy 66 of 1965, Scrobulate 80 of oldies, 89 in 2FM list, Rolling Stone 122, Belgium 124 of all time, TheQ 227, RIAA 240, OzNet 275, Germany 296 of the 1960s
4 The Beatles A Hard Day's Night 1964 United Kingdom UK 1 – Jul 1964, US BB 1 – Jul 1964, Canada 1 – Jul 1964, Norway 1 – Aug 1964, Éire 1 – Aug 1964, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Mar 1964, Germany 2 – Sep 1964, Australia 3 of 1964, RYM 6 of 1964, DDD 11 of 1964, South Africa 14 of 1964, US CashBox 18 of 1964, Scrobulate 39 of oldies, Europe 96 of the 1960s, Rolling Stone 153, Germany 254 of the 1960s, Acclaimed 411, OzNet 815
5 The Beatles I Feel Fine 1964 United Kingdom UK 1 – Dec 1964, US BB 1 – Dec 1964, Canada 1 – Nov 1964, Netherlands 1 – Jan 1965, Norway 1 – Dec 1964, Éire 1 – Dec 1964, Australia 1 for 6 weeks Jul 1964, Germany 3 – Jan 1965, Australia 8 of 1964, RYM 8 of 1964, DDD 9 of 1964, US CashBox 19 of 1965, Scrobulate 40 of oldies, Germany 207 of the 1960s

Other significant singles[]

  • "All Cried Out"- Dusty Springfield
  • "All Day and All of the Night" – The Kinks
  • "Almost There" – Andy Williams
  • "Alone with You" – Brenda Lee
  • "Anyone Who Had a Heart" – Cilla Black
  • "As Tears Go By" – Marianne Faithfull
  • "Baby I Need Your Loving" – The Four Tops
  • "Baby Let Me Take You Home" – The Animals
  • "Baby Love" – The Supremes
  • "Baby Please Don't Go" – Them
  • "Because" – The Dave Clark Five
  • "Bread and Butter" – The Newbeats
  • "Can't Buy Me Love" – The Beatles
  • "Chapel of Love" – The Dixie Cups
  • "C'mon and Swim" – Bobby Freeman
  • "Come See About Me" – The Supremes
  • "Cotton Candy" – Al Hirt
  • "Constantly" – Cliff Richard
  • "Dancing In The Street" – Martha and The Vandellas
  • "Dear Heart" – Andy Williams
  • "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" – Manfred Mann
  • "Do You Want to Know a Secret" – The Beatles
  • "Dream Baby"- Cher
  • "Dusty" -
  • "Everything's Alright" – The Newbeats
  • "Ferry Cross the Mersey" – Gerry & the Pacemakers
  • "Fever" – Helen Shapiro
  • "A Fool Never Learns" – Andy Williams
  • "Gator Tails And Monkey Ribs" – The Spats
  • "Genie With the Light Brown Lamp" – The Shadows
  • "Girl Don't Come" – Sandie Shaw
  • "Give Him a Great Big Kiss" – The Shangri-Las
  • "Gloria" – Them
  • "Goldfinger" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Happiness" – Ken Dodd
  • "Hello, Dolly!Louis Armstrong
  • "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp) (1964 Version)" – Allan Sherman
  • "Hey Now"- Lesley Gore
  • "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "I Don't Wanna Be a Loser" – Lesley Gore
  • "I Get Around" – The Beach Boys
  • "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" – Dusty Springfield
  • "I Love You More and More Every Day" – Al Martino
  • "I Never Dreamed"- The Cookies
  • "I Understand" – Freddie & the Dreamers
  • "I'm Crying" – The Animals
  • "I'm Into Something Good" – Herman's Hermits
  • "I'm the Lonely One" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "It's All Over Now" – The Rolling Stones
  • "It's for You" – Cilla Black
  • "Java" – Al Hirt
  • "Just One Look" – The Hollies
  • "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand / Sie Liebt Dich" – The Beatles
  • "Leader of the Pack" – The Shangri-las
  • "Let's Lock the Door (And Throw Away the Key)" – Jay and the Americans
  • "Little Children" – Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas
  • "A Little Loving" – The Fourmost
  • "Little Old Lady from Pasadena" – Jan and Dean
  • "Little Red Rooster" – The Rolling Stones
  • "Losing You" – Dusty Springfield
  • "Maybe I Know" – Lesley Gore
  • "A Message To Martha" – Adam Faith
  • "My Boy Lollipop" – Millie
  • "My Guy" – Mary Wells
  • "Needle In A Haystack"- The Velvelettes
  • "Non Ho L'Età (Per Amarti)" – Gigliola Cinquetti
  • "One Way Love" – Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers
  • "On the Beach" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "On the Street Where You Live" – Andy Williams
  • "Popsicles and Icicles" – The Murmaids
  • "Rag Doll" – The Four Seasons
  • "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" – The Shangri-las
  • "Rhythm and Greens" – The Shadows
  • "Right or Wrong" — Ronnie Dove
  • "Ringo" – Lorne Greene
  • "The Rise and Fall of Flingle Bunt" – The Shadows
  • "Sha-La-La" – The Shirelles
  • "Share Your Love with Me" – Bobby Bland
  • "She's Not There" – The Zombies
  • "Shout" – Lulu & The Luvvers
  • "Show Me Girl" – Herman's Hermits
  • "Stay Awhile" - Dusty Springfield
  • "Sugar Lips" – Al Hirt
  • "Suspicion" – Terry Stafford
  • "T'ain't Nothin' To Me" – The Coasters
  • "Terry" – Twinkle
  • "Theme for Young Lovers" – The Shadows
  • "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me" – Sandie Shaw
  • "Twist and Shout" – The Beatles
  • "(They Call Her) La Bamba" – The Crickets
  • "There's a Place" – The Beatles
  • "Think" – Brenda Lee
  • "Thou Shalt Not Steal" – Dick and Dee Dee
  • "Tobacco Road" – The Nashville Teens
  • "The Twelfth of Never" – Cliff Richard
  • "Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air)" – Al Hirt
  • "Walk Away" – Matt Monro
  • "Walking in the Rain" – The Ronettes
  • "The Way You Do The Things You Do" -The Temptations
  • "We Love You Beatles" – The Carefrees
  • "We'll Sing in the Sunshine"- Gale Garnett
  • "The Wedding" – Julie Rogers
  • "When Joanna Loved Me" – Tony Bennett
  • "When You Loved Me" – Brenda Lee
  • "Where Did Our Love Go?" – The Supremes
  • "The World of Lonely People" – Anita Bryant
  • "A World Without Love" – Peter & Gordon
  • "Wrong for Each Other" – Andy Williams
  • "You're My World" – Cilla Black
  • "You're No Good" – The Swinging Blue Jeans
  • "You Really Got Me" – The Kinks
  • "You Don't Own Me" - Lesley Gore
  • "Zoot Suit" – The Who

Published popular music[]

  • "The Addams Family theme song" w.m. Vic Mizzy
  • "Baby, I Need Your Loving w.m. Edward Holland, Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier
  • "The Ballad of Gilligan's Island" w.m. Frank DeVol and Sherwood Schwartz
  • "Before the Parade Passes By" w.m. Jerry Herman, from the musical Hello, Dolly!
  • "Bewitched theme song" w.m. Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller
  • "Chapel Of Love" w.m. Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich & Jeff Barry
  • "Chim Chim Cher-ee" w.m. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
  • "Cryin' Time" w.m. Buck Owens
  • "Dear Heart" w. Jay Livingston & Ray Evans m. Henry Mancini
  • "Feed the Birds" w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman introduced by Julie Andrews in the film Mary Poppins
  • "Gimme Some" w. Lee Adams m. Charles Strouse
  • "Glad All Over" w.m. Dave Clark & Mike Smith
  • "Goin' Out of My Head" w.m. Teddy Randazzo & Bobby Weinstein
  • "Golden Boy" w. Lee Adams m. Charles Strouse
  • "Hang on Sloopy" w.m. Bert Russell & Wes Farrell
  • "Have I the Right?" w.m. Ken Howard & Alan Blaikley
  • "A House Is Not a Home" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach from the film A House Is Not a Home. Recorded by Dionne Warwick.
  • "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte", m. Frank DeVol from the film of the same name
  • "I Will Wait For You" m. Michel Legrand. From the film musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • "If I Were a Rich Man" w. Sheldon Harnick m. Jerry Bock. Introduced in the musical Fiddler on the Roof by Zero Mostel. Performed by Chaim Topol in the 1971 film version.
  • "Invisible Tears" w.m. Ned Miller and Sue Miller
  • "It's Over" w.m. Roy Orbison & Bill Dees
  • "The Joker" w.m. Anthony Newley & Leslie Bricusse from the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd
  • "Let's Go Fly a Kite" w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman from the film Mary Poppins
  • "Oh, Pretty Woman" w.m. Roy Orbison & Bill Dees
  • "Pass Me By" w. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman. Introduced by Digby Wolfe in the film Father Goose
  • "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" w.m. Jerry Herman, from the musical Hello, Dolly!
  • "Sister Suffragette" w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman. Introduced by Glynis Johns in the film Mary Poppins.
  • "So Long, Dearie" w.m. Jerry Herman, from the musical Hello, Dolly!
  • "A Spoonful of Sugar" w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman from the film Mary Poppins
  • "Style" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen from the film Robin And The Seven Hoods
  • "Sunrise, Sunset" w. Sheldon Harnick m. Jerry Bock
  • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman from the film Mary Poppins
  • "That's Life" w.m. Dean Kay & Kelly Gordon
  • "Tradition" w. Sheldon Harnick m. Jerry Bock
  • "Where Did Our Love Go?" w.m. Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland and Edward Holland
  • "A World Without Love" w.m. John Lennon and Paul McCartney
  • "Zorbas" (Zorba's Dance) m. Mikis Theodorakis

Other notable songs[]

Classical music[]

Premieres[]

Sortable table
Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Badings, Henk Symphony No. 12 1964-10-20 NetherlandsScheveningen (Kurhaus) Residentie Orchestra, Willem van Otterloo
Birtwistle, Harrison 1964-07-12 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) Thomas / , Carewe[5]
Birtwistle, Harrison 1964-07-08 United Kingdom London (Guildhall) English Chamber Orchestra, Pritchard[6]
Davies, Peter Maxwell 1964-07-10 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival , [orchestra unknown], [7]
Hoddinott, Alun Harp Sonata 1964-07-12 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) [5]
Maderna, Bruno Dimensioni IV for chamber ensemble 1964-07-23 West Germany Darmstadt (Ferienkurse) Maderna[8]
Rawsthorne, Alan 1964-07-08 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) BBC Northern Orchestra, Hurst[9]
Searle, Humphrey , cantata for a cappella choir, Op. 42 1964-07-07 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) BBC Chorus, [10]
Sherlaw Johnson Robert Piano Sonata 1964-07-11 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) Sherlaw Johnson[5]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Mikrophonie I 1964-12-09 Belgium Brussels Aloys Kontarsky, Caskel, Fritsch, Bernhard Kontarsky, Davies, , Stockhausen[11]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Plus-Minus 1964-06-14 Italy Rome Cardew, Rzewski[12]
1964-07-06 United Kingdom Cheltenham (Festival) / BBC Northern Orchestra, Hurst[13]

Compositions[]

  • Gilbert Amy
    • Alpha-beth, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and horn
    • Cahiers d'épigrammes, for piano
  • Eyvin Andersen – Concerto for violin and orchestra
  • Jurriaan AndriessenAfter the Fall, incidental music
  • Louis Andriessen
    • A Flower Song II, for oboe
    • A Flower Song III, for cello
    • Ittrospezione III, for two pianos and three instrumental groups,
    • Sweet, for alto recorder
  • Malcolm Arnold
    • Pieces (5), for violin and piano, Op. 84
    • Sinfonietta No. 3, for orchestra, Op. 81
    • A Sunshine Overture, for orchestra, Op. 83
    • Water Music, for winds and percussion, Op. 82
  • Milton Babbitt
    • Ensembles for Synthesizer, for four-track tape
    • Philomel, for soprano and four-track tape
  • Samuel Barber
    • Chorale for Ascension Day, for chorus, brass, timpani, and organ (ad lib.)
    • Night Flight, for orchestra, Op.19a,
  • Luciano Berio
    • Chemins I on Sequenza II, for harp and orchestra
    • Folk Songs, for soprano and seven instruments
    • Rounds, for voice and harpsichord (subsequently withdrawn)
    • Traces, for soprano, mezzo-soprano, two actors, chorus, and orchestra (subsequently withdrawn)
  • Harrison Birtwistle
    • Entr'actes and Sappho Fragments, for soprano, flute, oboe, violin, viola, harp, and percussion
    • Three Movements with Fanfares, for chamber orchestra
  • Rob du Bois
    • Deuxième série de rondeaux, for piano four-hands and optional percussion
    • Just Like a Little Sonata, for piano
    • Pastorale VI, for piano
    • Pastorale VII, for alto recorder
    • Quartet, for oboe, violin, violin, and cello (revised version)
  • Benjamin Britten
    • Cadenza for Haydn's Cello Concerto in C major
    • Suite No. 1 for cello solo, Op. 72
    • Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, op. 68 (revised version)
  • Earle BrownCorroboree, for three or two pianos
  • Carlos Chávez
    • Concerto for four horns and orchestra (revision)
    • Fuga HAGC, for violin, viola, cello, and contrabass
    • Resonancias, for orchestra
    • Tambuco, for six percussionists
  • Aaron Copland
    • Down a Country Lane, for school orchestra
    • Emblems, for symphonic band
    • Music for a Great City
  • George CrumbFour Nocturnes (Night Music II) for violin and piano
  • Luigi Dallapiccola
    • Parole di San Paolo, for mezzo-soprano or boy's voice and 11 instruments
    • Quattro liriche di Antonio Machado, version for soprano and chamber orchestra
  • Mario Davidovsky
    • Electronic Study No. 3
    • Synchronisms No. 2 for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and tape
    • Synchronisms No. 3 for cello and electronic sound
  • Peter Maxwell Davies
    • Little Pieces (5), for piano
    • Second Fantasia on John Taverner's In Nomine, for orchestra
    • Shakespeare Music, for 11 instruments
  • Michel DecoustHorizon remarquable (lyrics by René Char)
  • David Diamond
    • The Martyr for male choir (revised version)
    • "My Papa's Waltz", for voice and piano
    • "Prayer", for voice and piano
    • String Quartet No. 8
    • Symphony No. 5
    • We Two, song cycle, voice and piano
  • Andrzej DobrowolskiMusic for Strings and Four Groups of Wind Instruments
  • Henri DutilleuxMétaboles
  • Morton Feldman
    • The King of Denmark, for percussion solo
    • Numbers, for flute, horn, trombone, tuba, percussion, celesta, piano, violin, and contrabass
    • Piano Piece
    • Vertical Thoughts IV, for piano
  • Wolfgang Fortner
    • Epigramme, for piano
    • Minne, cantata for tenor and guitar
    • Zyklus, for cello and piano
  • Gara Garayev
  • Roberto Gerhard
    • The Anger of Achilles, incidental music
    • Macbeth, incidental music
  • Alberto Ginastera
    • Bomarzo cantata, for tenor or baritone, narrator, and chamber orchestra, Op. 32
    • Don Rodrigo Symphony, for soprano and orchestra, Op. 31a
  • Alexander Goehr
    • Five Poems and an Epigram of William Blake, for chorus and trumpet, Op. 17
    • Pieces (3), for piano, Op. 18
  • Karel GoeyvaertsStuk voor piano en tape
  • Fernando Lopes Graça
    • Canciones (4), for voice and chamber orchestra (revised version)
    • Prelúdio, capricho e galope, for violin and piano (second revision)
    • Romances, for voice and piano
    • Sonnets (4), for voice and piano
    • String Quartet No. 1
  • Ferde GroféWorld's Fair Suite
  • Alois Hába
    • String Quartet No. no.15, Op. 95, in 15-tones
    • Suite, for bass clarinet solo, Op. 96
  • Roy Harris
    • Epilogue to Profiles in Courage–JFK, for orchestra
    • Etudes for Pedals, for organ
    • Fantasy, for organ, brass, and timpani
    • Horn of Plenty, for orchestra
    • Jubilate for Worship (Alleluia), for SATB choir, brass, piano, and percussion
    • Salute to Youth, for orchestra
    • Sonata, for cello and piano
  • Hans Werner Henze
    • Chor gefangener Trojer, for chorus and orchestra (revised version)
    • Divertimenti, for two pianos
    • Der Frieden, incidental music
    • Ein Landarzt, opera in one-act (revised from the 1951 radio opera version)
    • Lieder von einer Insel, for chamber chorus, trombone, two cellos, contrabass, chamber organ, percussion, and timpani
    • Sinfonische Etüden (3), for orchestra (revised version)
    • Tancredi, ballet, for orchestra
    • Zwischenspiele (from Der junge Lord), for orchestra
  • Alan Hovhaness
    • Bagatelles (4), for string quartet, Op. 30
    • Floating World "Ukiyo", for orchestra, Op. 209
    • Haiku (3), for piano, op. 113
    • Meditation on Zeami, for orchestra, Op. 207
    • Sonata, for flute solo, Op. 118
    • Sonata, for 2 oboes and organ, Op. 130 (revised version)
    • String Quartet no.3, Op. 208, No. 1
    • String Quartet no. 4, Op. 208, No. 2
    • Variations and Fugue, for orchestra, Op. 18
  • Kan IshiiOtokonoko ga umarete (男の子が生まれて), for male chorus
  • Maki IshiiGallow Songs (絞首台の歌; Galgenlieder) for baritone, male chorus and ensemble
  • Wojciech KilarDiphthongos for mixed choir and orchestra
  • Włodzimierz Kotoński
    • Monochromia, for oboe solo
    • Pezzo, for flute and piano
    • Wind Quintet
  • György LigetiFragment, for ten instruments (revised version)
  • David LumsdaineAnnotations of Auschwitz (cantata with words by Peter Porter)
  • Witold Lutosławski – String Quartet
  • Bruno Maderna
    • Aria da Hyperion, for soprano, flute, and orchestra
    • Dimensioni IV, for flute, picccolo, alto flute, bass flute, and chamber orchestra
  • Yoritsune Matsudaira
    • Chamber Concerto, for harpsichord and harp
    • Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra
  • Toshirō Mayuzumi
    • Campanology Olympica, electronic music
    • Ongaku no tanjō, for orchestra
    • Raihai jokyoku, for orchestra
  • Olivier Messiaen
  • Darius Milhaud
    • Adam, for soprano, 2 tenors, and 2 baritones, Op. 411
    • Adieu (cantata), for voice, flute, viola, and harp, Op. 410
    • L'amour chanté, for voice and piano, Op. 409
    • Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra, Op. 407
    • Septet, for 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, and contrabass, Op. 408
  • İlhan Mimaroğlu
    • Agony, for magnetic tape
    • Le Tombeau d'Edgar A. Poe, for magnetic tape
    • Intermezzo, for magnetic tape
    • Bowery Bum, for magnetic tape
  • Makoto Moroi
    • Pieces (5), for shakuhachi
    • Toccata, Sarabande, and Tarantella, for piano and two string orchestras
  • Bo NilssonLa bran, for chorus and orchestra
  • Luigi Nono
    • Da un diario italiano, for two choruses
    • La fabbrica illuminata, for mezzo-soprano and tape
  • Juan Orrego-Salas
    • Concerto, for winds, Op. 53
    • Sonata, for violin and piano, op. 9 (revised version)
    • Sonata a 4 (Edgewood Sonata), for flute, oboe, harpsichord, and contrabass, Op. 55
  • Luis de PabloEscena, for SATB choir, strings, and percussion
  • Arvo Pärt
    • Collage über B-A-C-H, oboe, harpsichord, piano, and strings
    • Diagramme, for piano, Op.11
    • Musica sillabica, for 12 instruments, Op. 12
    • Quintettino, for wind quintet
  • Juan Carlos Paz
    • Concreción 1964, for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba
    • Galaxia 64, for organ
    • Música para piano y orquesta
  • Krzysztof Penderecki
    • Cantata in honorem Almae Matris Universitatis Iagellonicae sescentos abhinc annos fundatae, for 2 choruses, contrabassoon, brass, percussion, piano, and organ
    • Pieśń żałobna ku czci B. Rutkowskiego, for chorus
    • Sonata, for cello and orchestra
  • Vincent Persichetti
    • Cummings Choruses (4), for two voices and piano, Op. 98
    • Introit, for string orchestra, Op. 96
    • Winter Cantata (11 Haiku), for four-part women's choir, flute, and marimba, Op. 97
  • Goffredo Petrassi
    • Concerto for Orchestra No. 7
    • Sesto non-senso, for a cappella choir
    • Tre per sette, for piccolo (+ flute + alto flute), oboe (+ English horn), E clarinet (+ clarinet)
  • Walter Piston
    • Quartet for violin, viola, cello, and piano
    • Sextet for strings
  • Terry RileyIn C
  • Hilding RosenbergSönerna (Cain and Abel), ballet, for orchestra
  • Ahmed Adnan Saygun Ten Etudes on "Aksak" Rhythms, for piano
  • R. Murray SchaferStatement in Blue, for youth orchestra
  • Dieter Schnebel
    • Compositio, for orchestra (revised version)
    • Concert sans orchestre (réactions 2), for piano and audience
  • William SchumanAmaryllis Variations, for string trio
  • Dmitri Shostakovich
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Igor Stravinsky
  • Tōru Takemitsu
    • Blue Aurora for Toshi Ichiyanagi, theatre piece
    • Ichinotani monogatari, incidental music
    • Natsukashino San Francisco, for tape
  • James TenneyMusic for Player Piano
  • Mikis TheodorakisAxion Esti
  • Virgil Thomson
    • Autumn, concertino for harp, strings, and percussion
    • Auvergnat Folk Songs (5), for SATB choir and orchestra
    • The Feast of Love, for baritone and orchestra
    • Pilgrims and Pioneers, for band
    • When I Survey the Bright Celestial Sphere, for unison voices and organ or piano
  • Iannis Xenakis
    • Eonta, for two trumpets, three trombones, and piano
    • Hiketides: les suppliates d'Eschyle, for 50 female voices and 10 instruments or orchestra
  • La Monte Young
    • Bowed Mortar Relays, action work, realization of Composition 1960 no. 9
    • Eat (music for the film by Andy Warhol), for tape
    • Haircut (music for the film by Andy Warhol), for tape
    • Kiss (music for the film by Andy Warhol), for tape
    • Prelude to The Tortoise, for voices, various instruments, and electronic drones
    • Sleep (music for the film by Andy Warhol), for tape
    • The Tortoise Droning Selected Pitches from The Holy Numbers for The Two Black Tigers, The Green Tiger and The Hermit, for voices, various instruments, and electronic drones
    • The Tortoise Recalling The Drone of The Holy Numbers as They Were Revealed in the Dreams of The Whirlwind and The Obsidian Gong and Illuminated by The Sawmill, The Green Sawtooth Ocelot and The High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer, for voices, various instruments, and electronic drones
    • The Well-Tuned Piano
  • Joji YuasaProjection Esemplastic with White Noise, electronic music
  • Bernd Alois Zimmermann
    • Monologue, for two pianos
    • Un petit rien, for small orchestra

Opera[]

  • Jurriaan AndriessenHet zwarte blondje
  • Samuel BarberVanessa (revised version)
  • Benjamin BrittenCurlew River (church parable)
  • Alberto GinasteraDon Rodrigo, op. 31
  • Bruno MadernaHyperion
  • Gian Carlo MenottiMartin's Lie
  • Joaquín RodrigoEl hijo fingido (zarzuela)
  • Robert WardThe Lady from Colorado

Jazz[]

Musical theater[]

  • Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman) – Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre on January 16 and ran for 2844 performances
  • What Makes Sammy Run? – Broadway production opened at the 54th Street Theater on February 27 and ran for 540 performances
  • Funny Girl (Jule Styne and Bob Merrill) – Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on March 26 and ran for 1348 performances
  • Anyone Can Whistle – Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre on April 4 and ran for 9 performances
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick) – Broadway production opened at the Imperial Theatre on September 22 and ran for 3242 performances
  • Foxy Book: Ian McLellan Hunter & Ring Lardner, Jr. Lyrics: Johnny Mercer Music: Robert Emmett Dolan. Broadway production opened on February 16 and ran for 72 performances. Starring Bert Lahr, Larry Blyden, Cathryn Damon and Julienne Marie.
  • Golden Boy – Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre on October 20 and ran for 569 performances
  • She Loves Me – London production opened at the Lyric Theatre on April 29 and ran for 189 performances
  • Maggie May London production opened at the Adelphi Theatre on September 22 and ran for 501 performances
  • Robert and Elizabeth – London production opened at the Lyric Theatre on October 20 and ran for 948 performances
  • Little Me, the musicalLondon production opened at the Cambridge Theatre on November 18 and ran for 334 performances
  • Salad Days (Julian Slade) – London revival

Musical films[]

Births[]

  • January 5Grant Young (Soul Asylum)
  • January 10Brad Roberts (Crash Test Dummies)
  • January 11Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen, composer
  • January 15Osmo Tapio Räihälä, composer
  • January 18Patrick Esposito Di Napoli, Canadian musician (d. 1994)
  • January 19Ricardo Arjona, Guatemalan singer-songwriter
  • January 29Roddy Frame (Aztec Camera)
  • January 30Marcel Jacob, Swedish rock bassist Talisman (d. 2009)
  • January 31Jeff Hanneman, American rock guitarist (Slayer) (d. 2013)
  • February 1Jani Lane, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Warrant and Saints of the Underground) (d. 2011)
  • February 4Noodles of The Offspring
  • February 5Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses Velvet Revolver
  • February 23
    • John Norum, Europe guitarist
    • Eizo Sakamoto, Japanese musician, singer and songwriter (Anthem and Animetal)
  • March 1Clinton Gregory, American musician
  • March 11Vinnie Paul, drummer (Pantera, Damageplan)
  • March 18Rozalla, Zambian singer
  • March 19Yoko Kanno, composer
  • March 20Natacha Atlas, Belgian singer
  • March 30Tracy Chapman, American singer-songwriter
  • April 5Princess Erika, French singer
  • April 6David Woodard, American conductor and writer
  • April 7Russell Crowe, New Zealand born, Australian actor and singer
  • April 11Steve Azar, American country music singer-songwriter
  • April 12Amy Ray American musician (Indigo Girls)
  • April 16
  • April 17Maynard James Keenan (Tool)
  • April 18Bez, British dancer
  • April 24Augusta Read Thomas, American composer
  • April 25
    • Andy Bell, singer (Erasure)
    • Kenji Yamamoto, Japanese video game composer
  • April 30 – Kent James, American singer-songwriter
  • May 10
    • Mark Andre, French-born German composer[14]
    • Orna Datz, Israeli singer, actress and television presenter
  • May 14Gordon Duncan, bagpiper, low-whistle player and composer (d. 2005)
  • May 26Lenny Kravitz, American singer-songwriter, producer and guitarist
  • May 30
    • Wynonna Judd, American country singer
    • Tom Morello, American rock guitarist (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, The Nightwatchman)
  • May 31
    • Darryl McDaniels (Run-D.M.C.)
    • Frost
  • June 3Kerry King, American rock guitarist (Slayer)
  • June 6Jay Bentley (Bad Religion)
  • June 10Jimmy Chamberlin, American rock musician (The Smashing Pumpkins)
  • June 13Robbie Merrill (Godsmack)
  • June 22
    • Dicky Barrett (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
    • Mike Edwards (Jesus Jones)
  • June 29Stedman Pearson, British R&B singer (Five Star)
  • June 19Brian Vander Ark, American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor (The Verve Pipe)
  • July 9 ��� Courtney Love, American singer, songwriter, actress and visual artist (Hole, Pagan Babies (band))
  • July 13
    • Brent Fischer, American composer, arranger, bandleader, bass guitarist and percussionist
    • Paul Thorn, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • July 17Craig Morgan, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • July 19Masahiko Kondō, Japanese singer
  • July 20Chris Cornell (Soundgarden & Audioslave) (d. 2017)
  • July 22Will Calhoun (Living Colour)
  • July 23Nick Menza, German drummer and songwriter (Megadeth and Memorain)
  • July 27Rex Brown, American musician and author (Pantera)
  • July 31
    • C.C. Catch, Dutch-born German singer
    • Jim Corr, Irish singer and musician (The Corrs)
  • August 1Adam Duritz (Counting Crows)
  • August 3Lucky Dube, South African reggae musician (d. 2007)
  • August 5Adam Yauch (Beastie Boys) (d. 2012)
  • August 6Gary Valenciano, Filipino musician
  • August 8Jan Josef Liefers, German actor, producer, director and musician
  • August 17Colin James, Canadian singer-songwriter
  • September 2 - Keanu Reeves, Canadian-American actor and musician.
  • September 3Junaid Jamshed, Pakistani singer-songwriter and guitarist (Vital Signs) (d. )
  • September 7Eazy-E (NWA) (d. 1995)
  • September 11Victor Wooten, American bassist
  • September 23Koshi Inaba, Japanese rock singer (B'z)
  • September 26Nicki French, British singer
  • September 27Stephan Jenkins, American rock singer (Third Eye Blind)
  • September 30
    • Trey Anastasio, American musician
    • Robby Takac, Goo Goo Dolls
  • October 4Francis Magalona, Filipino rapper (d. 2009)
  • October 5Dave Dededer, Presidents of the United States of America
  • October 6Matthew Sweet, rock musician
  • October 7Sam Brown, singer, daughter of Joe Brown
  • October 10Neneh Cherry, singer
  • October 20
  • October 22Toby McKeehan, American musician
  • October 23Robert Trujillo (Metallica)
  • October 30Silvano Monasterios, pianist and composer
  • November 6
    • Corey Glover (Living Colour)
    • Greg Graffin (Bad Religion)
  • November 12
    • Vic Chesnutt, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (brute. and The Undertow Orchestra) (d. 2009)
    • David Ellefson, American bass player and songwriter (Megadeth, Avian and F5)
  • November 14
    • Joseph Simmons (Run-D.M.C.)
    • Nic Dalton (The Lemonheads)
  • November 16Diana Krall, Canadian jazz pianist and singer
  • November 24Tony Rambola (Godsmack)
  • November 25Mark Lanegan, American rock singer (Screaming Trees) (d. 2022)
  • December 8Teri Hatcher, American actress, voice-actress, writer, singer, YouTuber, dancer and cheerleader
  • December 9Paul Landers, German rock musician (Rammstein)
  • December 11
    • Justin Currie, Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Del Amitri and The Uncle Devil Show)
    • Dave Schools, American singer-songwriter, bass player and producer (Widespread Panic, Stockholm Syndrome and J Mascis + The Fog)
    • Cosy Sheridan, American singer-songwriter
  • December 13Hideto Matsumoto (Hide), Japanese rock musician (d. 1998)
  • December 23Eddie Vedder, American rock singer (Pearl Jam)
  • December 28Malcolm Gets, American actor and dancer
  • date unknown
    • Kyaw Kyaw Naing, Burmese traditional musician
    • Michael Haussman, American artist, writer, producer and director of motion pictures, television advertisements and music videos
    • Nitin Sawhney, British Indian musician, producer and composer

Deaths[]

  • January 7Colin McPhee, Canadian composer and musicologist, 63
  • January 9Big Boy Goudie, jazz saxophonist,
  • January 15Jack Teagarden, jazz trombonist and vocalist, 58 (pneumonia/heart attack)
  • January 22Marc Blitzstein, composer, 58
  • January 27Leib Glantz, musicologist, 65
  • February 25Johnny Burke, lyricist, 55
  • March 8Renata Borgatti, Italian pianist, 69 or 70
  • March 27Emil Reesen, Danish composer, conductor and pianist, 76
  • April 4Georgia Caine, Broadway star, 87
  • May 10Carol Haney, dancer and choreographer, 39 (pneumonia)
  • May 24Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao, film composer
  • June 10Louis Gruenberg, pianist and composer, 79
  • June 29Eric Dolphy, American jazz saxophonist, flautist and bass clarinettist, 36 (diabetic coma)
  • July 1Pierre Monteux, French conductor, 89
  • July 4Hank Sylvern, U.S. organist, composer and radio personality, 56
  • July 10Joe Haymes, bandleader and arranger, 57 (heart failure)
  • July 31Jim Reeves, American country singer, 40 (plane crash)
  • August 9Chucho Monge, Mexican songwriter, 53
  • August 14Johnny Burnette, rockabilly singer, 30 (drowned)
  • September 14Mary Howe, composer and pianist, 82
  • September 20Lazare Lévy, French pianist and teacher, 82
  • September 28
    • Nacio Herb Brown, songwriter and film/TV composer, 68
    • George Dyson, English composer, 81
    • Harpo Marx, American comedian and musician, 75
  • October 10
    • Eddie Cantor, comedian, singer and songwriter, 72
    • Heinrich Neuhaus, Soviet (of German extraction) pianist and teacher, 76
  • October 15Cole Porter, songwriter and composer, 73
  • October 29Vasily Agapkin, Soviet composer
  • November 5Buddy Cole, jazz pianist and orchestra leader, 45 (heart attack)
  • November 30Don Redman, US arranger, bandleader and saxophonist
  • December 2Sam H. Stept, Russian-born US songwriter, pianist and conductor, 67
  • December 9Edith Sitwell, poet and collaborator of William Walton
  • December 11
    • Alma Mahler, songwriter and widow of Gustav Mahler
    • Sam Cooke, singer, 33 (shot)
  • December 14Francisco Canaro, Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader, 76
  • December 21Theodor Blumer, composer and conductor, 83

Awards[]

Grammy Awards[]

  • Grammy Awards of 1964

Eurovision Song Contest[]

See also[]

References[]

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