1987 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1987.

Specific locations[]

Specific genres[]

Events[]

January–February[]

  • January 3Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The other inductees this year consist of The Coasters, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Marvin Gaye, Bill Haley, Clyde McPhatter, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Smokey Robinson and Jackie Wilson.
  • January 5Elton John, after several months of voice problems, undergoes throat surgery in an Australian hospital. The outcome would hinder his voice permanently and he would soon start singing in a deep register.
  • January 16Beastie Boys become the first act to be censored by American Bandstand.
  • January 24Steve "Silk" Hurley's innovative "Jack Your Body" becomes the first house music record to top the UK singles chart.
  • February 6Sonny Bono announces his candidacy for mayor of Palm Springs, California.
  • February 14
    • Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" reaches #1 in the USA. It would be 1987's biggest hit song worldwide.
    • Los Angeles radio station KMET signs off after nineteen years on the air. The station had been a pioneer of underground progressive rock programming.
  • February 15Video Hits premieres on Australian television.
  • February 24 – The 29th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Billy Crystal. Paul Simon's Graceland wins Album of the Year, Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" wins Record of the Year and Dionne Warwick's cover of "That's What Friends Are For", featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder, wins Song of the Year. Bruce Hornsby & the Range win Best New Artist.
  • February 26 – The first four Beatles albums, Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night and Beatles for Sale are released on compact disc. Capitol Records decides to release the original UK mixes of the Beatles albums, which means that the first four CDs are released in mono. This marks the first time that many of these mono mixes are available in the US.

March–April[]

  • March 9
    • U2 releases The Joshua Tree, an album that launches them into superstar status in the music world. The album would sell over 14 million copies worldwide in 1987 alone and would win the Grammy for "Album of the Year" (at the 1988 ceremony). U2 have two #1 hit songs from this album on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts.
    • Carole King is inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York City.
    • The career that would end in an infamous appearance at The Brit awards and the burning of a million pounds began in Britain, as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu release their debut single, "All You Need Is Love".
  • March 13
    • Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
    • In the US, Bryan Adams' "Heat of the Night" becomes the first single to be commercially released on cassette. Cassette singles become known as cassingles.
  • March 27 – Inspired by The Beatles' 1969 rooftop concert, U2 shoots a music video for the song "Where the Streets Have No Name" on a rooftop in Los Angeles.
  • April 23Carole King sues the owner of her record company, Lou Adler, claiming that she is owed more than $400,000 in royalties. King also asks for rights to her old recordings.

May–August[]

  • May 9Ireland's Johnny Logan wins the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brussels, Belgium, with the song "Hold Me Now", making him the first artist to win the contest twice. The song tops the charts in Ireland, and peaks at No. 2 in the UK.
  • June 14 – Madonna starts her Who's That Girl Tour in Osaka, Japan.
  • June 27Whitney Houston's second album Whitney becomes the first album by a female artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200.
  • July 4
    • Kylie Minogue's recording career begins with the release of her cover version of the Little Eva hit The Loco-Motion; the single spends seven weeks at number one in her native Australia and leads to a contract with UK-based record producers Stock Aitken Waterman.
    • The first joint rock concert between the United States and the Soviet Union is held in Moscow to promote peace. The Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Santana and Bonnie Raitt share the bill with Soviet rock group Autograph.
  • July 21 – American rock group Guns N' Roses release Appetite for Destruction which, after initial slow sales will become the best selling debut album of all time with more than 18 million copies sold in the US alone to date
  • August 1
    • Dave Stewart of Eurythmics and Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama are married in Normandy, France.
    • MTV Europe is launched. The first video played is "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits.
  • August 3Def Leppard releases Hysteria, the longest rock album ever released as a single LP or cassette.
  • August 27 – The Jello Biafra criminal trial is dismissed after ending in a hung jury in Los Angeles court. Biafra and his manager had been charged with distributing harmful material to minors due to a poster included in the Dead Kennedys' Frankenchrist album of a painting depicting rows of sexual organs.
  • August 31Michael Jackson releases Bad, his first studio album since Thriller, the best-selling album of all time. The album would produce five number one singles in the US, a record which has not been broken.

September–October[]

  • September 3Fugazi plays their first live show (as a three-piece; Guy Picciotto had not joined the band yet) at the Wilson Center in Washington DC.
  • September 6Madonna ends her Who's That Girl Tour in Florence, Italy.
  • September 7Pink Floyd release A Momentary Lapse of Reason, their first album after the departure of, and legal battle with, bassist Roger Waters. The subsequent tour grossed around $135 million worldwide, a sum that was only equaled by the earnings of Michael Jackson and U2 combined.
  • September 11 – Reggae musician Peter Tosh is murdered during a robbery in his home.
  • September 12Michael Jackson starts the Bad World Tour, supporting his Bad album.
  • September 25CBS launches an American version of the long-running UK television show Top of the Pops. It lasts one year.
  • October 4 – Electronic data gathering completely replaces the old sales diary technique in compiling the UK singles and albums chart. The publication day of new charts is moved from Tuesday to Sunday.
  • October 8Chuck Berry receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • October 19Mötley Crüe release the song "You're All I Need" as a single. MTV refuse to play its video because of the level of violence.
  • October 19INXS releases KICK.
  • October 30George Michael releases his first solo studio album, Faith, which would win the Grammy Award for album of the year and sell 11 million copies in the USA alone.
  • October 31The Zorros headline on Halloween for the last-ever show at the Crystal Ballroom, Melbourne's premier Punk/New Wave venue. The Crystal Ballroom has seen almost ten years of intense musical evolution. The venue has chandeliers, stained glass windows, paisley wallpaper and a tiled foyer.

November–December[]

  • November 2Dokken released Back for the Attack.
  • November 13Sonny and Cher reunite for a performance on Late Night with David Letterman.
  • November 18CBS Records is sold to the Sony Corporation in a deal worth about $2 billion; the company was renamed Sony Music Entertainment in 1991.
  • November 19Cher returns to the music after five years of absence - time that she took to dedicate herself to the filmmaking business - with the lead single of her second self-titled album (and eighteenth overall), "I Found Someone", which peaked at number five in UK and number ten in US.
  • November 24ABC airs Rolling Stone Magazine's 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll television special, chronicling the music and the people of the past twenty years to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Rolling Stone magazine. The special includes new interviews as well as vintage performance footage of many rock legends such as Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Sex Pistols, Bruce Springsteen and many more.
  • December 16John Mellencamp performs two free shows in the small town of Chillicothe, Ohio after one-fifth of the population signs a petition asking him to play.
  • December 23
    • Nikki Sixx of the rock band Mötley Crüe suffers a heroin overdose, but is revived shortly thereafter.
    • Roger Waters finalizes his departure from British progressive rock band Pink Floyd, after a two-year-long legal dispute over the rights to the band's name and assets.[1]
  • December 31 – The sixteenth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Los Lobos, Barry Manilow, Restless Heart and The Temptations.

Also in 1987[]

  • Andreas Kisser replaces Jairo Guedes in Sepultura.
  • Prince cancels The Black Album just before its release. It becomes officially available in 1994.
  • Naxos Records is established as a budget classical music CD label by Klaus Heymann, a German-born resident of Hong Kong.

Bands formed[]

  • See Musical groups established in 1987

Bands disbanded[]

  • See Musical groups disestablished in 1987

Bands reformed[]

  • The Doobie Brothers
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Prism

Albums released[]

January–March[]

Date Album Artist Notes
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1 Best of the West Riders in the Sky Compilation
I'm the Man Anthrax EP
12 The House of Blue Light Deep Purple -
14 Don't Disturb This Groove The System -
19 Warehouse: Songs and Stories Hüsker Dü double album
20 Echelons For Against -
The Return of Bruno Bruce Willis Debut
26 Control: The Remixes Janet Jackson Europe; Remix
? Famous Blue Raincoat Jennifer Warnes Canada
The First Chapter The Mission Compilation
Gaudi The Alan Parsons Project -
I Hear You Rockin Dave Edmunds Live
Up for a Bit with The Pastels The Pastels -
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13 All in the Name of Love Atlantic Starr -
17 Fighting the World Manowar -
Lee Aaron Lee Aaron -
23 Jody Watley Jody Watley -
The World Won't Listen The Smiths Compilation
? The Cost of Loving The Style Council UK
Freedom Santana -
Life as We Know It REO Speedwagon -
Midnight to Midnight The Psychedelic Furs -
Ready or Not Lou Gramm -
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2 Boi-ngo Oingo Boingo -
Saint Julian Julian Cope -
Exposure Exposé -
Through the Looking Glass Siouxsie and the Banshees -
Trio Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton -
3 Criminal Minded Boogie Down Productions -
9 The Joshua Tree U2 -
Wild Frontier Gary Moore -
14 Smooth Sailin' The Isley Brothers -
19 Rock the House DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince -
Tribute Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads Live 1981
22 Among the Living Anthrax -
23 Now That's What I Call Music 9 (UK series) Various Artists Compilation
30 The Circus Erasure UK
Into the Fire Bryan Adams -
Louder Than Bombs The Smiths US, compilation
31 Close to the Bone Thompson Twins -
Sign o' the Times Prince double album
? Big Life Night Ranger -
Breakfast Club Breakfast Club -
Come as You Are Peter Wolf -
Locust Abortion Technician Butthole Surfers -
Men and Women Simply Red -
Running in the Family Level 42 -
Taking Over Overkill -

April–June[]

Date Album Artist Notes
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1 Solitude Standing Suzanne Vega -
2 Incognito Céline Dion -
4 Always & Forever Randy Travis -
6 Electric The Cult -
Meet Danny Wilson Danny Wilson -
Raindancing Alison Moyet -
7 Whitesnake Whitesnake US
13 F.L.M. Mel and Kim UK & Canada
Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town Johnny Cash -
Tango in the Night Fleetwood Mac -
Tell No Tales TNT (Norwegian band) -
15 Death Before Dishonour The Exploited -
21 The Legacy Testament -
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers -
23 Introduce Yourself Faith No More -
The Ultra-Violence Death Angel -
27 Never Let Me Down David Bowie -
You Boyz Make Big Noize Slade -
? Coming Around Again Carly Simon -
One Voice Barbra Streisand Live
Out & Intake Hawkwind Compilation
Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People
Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)
Happy Mondays -
Uptown The Neville Brothers -
Will Power Joe Jackson -
Yo! Bum Rush the Show Public Enemy -
The Young Gods The Young Gods -
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1 Never Mind the Ballots Chumbawamba -
Raintown Deacon Blue debut
4 Dawnrazor Fields of the Nephilim debut
5 Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me The Cure double album
8 Red Hot Rhythm & Blues Diana Ross -
11 It's Better to Travel Swing Out Sister -
Live in the City of Light Simple Minds Live
Under the Sign of the Black Mark Bathory -
15 Girls, Girls, Girls Mötley Crüe -
Jane's Addiction Jane's Addiction Live
Richard Marx Richard Marx -
18 Exit 0 Steve Earle -
20 Beverly Hills Cop II Various Artists Soundtrack
Open Sesame Whodini -
21 Sandbox Guided By Voices -
Strength of Steel Anvil -
22 Dana Dane with Fame Dana Dane -
23 Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 1 Helloween -
25 Scream Bloody Gore Death -
29 Bring the Family John Hiatt -
? Chayanne Chayanne -
Greatest Hits Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Compilation
Living in a Box Living in a Box -
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1 Into the Pandemonium Celtic Frost -
R.I.P. Coroner Debut
2 Whitney Whitney Houston -
6 Bad Animals Heart -
9 Join the Army Suicidal Tendencies -
11 Bigger and Deffer LL Cool J -
12 Clutching at Straws Marillion -
15 Radio K.A.O.S. Roger Waters -
First Hand (album) Steven Curtis Chapman -
21 Keel Keel -
Pride White Lion -
Priest...Live! Judas Priest Live
Wild in the Streets Helix -
22 Clutching at Straws Marillion

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23 Bangin' The Outfield -
I Never Said Goodbye Sammy Hagar later re-titled I Never Said Goodbye
25 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate Skinny Puppy -
26 King's Record Shop Rosanne Cash -
29 Pop Goes the World Men Without Hats -
30 La Bamba Los Lobos et al. Soundtrack
? 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu recalled over copyright violation claim
Dry As a Bone Green River Extended play
Female Trouble Nona Hendryx -
Let It Loose Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine -
Pleased to Meet Me The Replacements -
Sister Sonic Youth -
Sold Boy George -
Tallulah The Go-Betweens -

July–September[]

Date Album Artist Notes
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1 Scum Napalm Death -
6 Echo & the Bunnymen Echo & the Bunnymen -
In the Dark The Grateful Dead -
Life Neil Young & Crazy Horse -
Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Elton John Live
7 Buster Poindexter Buster Poindexter -
Faster Pussycat Faster Pussycat -
Frehley's Comet Ace Frehley -
Hold On Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -
Paid in Full Eric B. & Rakim -
Touch Laura Branigan -
13 Introducing the Hardline According to... Terence Trent D'Arby UK
15 Soy Como Quiero Ser Luis Miguel -
20 Born to Mack Too Short Debut
21 Appetite for Destruction Guns N' Roses Debut
Dangerous Attraction Lion -
Dream Evil Dio -
Who's That Girl Madonna et al. Soundtrack
27 In My Tribe 10,000 Maniacs -
No Protection Starship -
Surveillance Triumph -
Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Dead Can Dance -
30 Reservations for Two Dionne Warwick -
? Missing Links The Monkees Compilation
One Way Home The Hooters -
Once Bitten Great White -
The Poison Boyfriend Momus -
Recently Joan Baez -
Sheila E. Sheila E. -
Strange Weather Marianne Faithfull -
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3 Hysteria Def Leppard -
7 Hurricane Eyes Loudness Japan
10 Between the Lines Five Star -
13 Love Is for Suckers Twisted Sister -
14 Crushin' Fat Boys -
16 Deathcrush Mayhem EP
17 Franks Wild Years Tom Waits -
18 Out of the Blue Debbie Gibson -
19 Yo Te Avise Los Fabulosos Cadillacs -
21 The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited Metallica Covers EP
Dirty Dancing Various Artists Soundtrack
24 The Lonesome Jubilee John Mellencamp -
25 Door to Door The Cars -
29 Sentimental Hygiene Warren Zevon -
31 Bad Michael Jackson -
Darklands The Jesus and Mary Chain -
Move Somethin' 2 Live Crew -
Permanent Vacation Aerosmith -
Wonderful Life Black -
? Diesel and Dust Midnight Oil -
Hearsay Alexander O'Neal -
Psonic Psunspot The Dukes of Stratosphear Pseudonym of XTC
Substance 1987 New Order -
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1 Document R.E.M. -
5 Contagious Y&T -
Raising Fear Armored Saint -
Rock 'n' Roll Motörhead -
Rock You to Hell Grim Reaper Final album
Triumph and Agony Warlock Final album
7 Actually Pet Shop Boys -
Islands Mike Oldfield -
The Last One to Know Reba McEntire -
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Pink Floyd UK
8 Go On... Mr. Mister -
Hold Your Fire Rush -
9 Earth, Sun, Moon Love and Rockets -
10 Songs About Fucking Big Black Final album
11 Crest of a Knave Jethro Tull -
Together Again The Temptations -
14 Always Guaranteed Cliff Richard -
Bridge of Spies T'Pau -
Happy? Public Image Ltd -
Primitive Cool Mick Jagger -
15 All Systems Go Donna Summer -
Halfway to Sanity Ramones -
Tiffany Tiffany -
16 Visual Lies Lizzy Borden -
17 Big Generator Yes -
London Symphony Orchestra, Vol. II Frank Zappa -
18 Crazy Nights Kiss -
21 Piledriver: The Wrestling Album 2 World Wrestling Federation Soundtrack
22 The Hunger Michael Bolton -
Man of Colours Icehouse Australia
24 Wendy and Lisa Wendy & Lisa -
The Right Night & Barry White Barry White -
28 Come On Pilgrim Pixies EP
Hall of the Mountain King Savatage -
Music for the Masses Depeche Mode -
Popped In Souled Out Wet Wet Wet UK
Raise Your Fist and Yell Alice Cooper -
Strangeways, Here We Come The Smiths -
29 The Uplift Mofo Party Plan Red Hot Chili Peppers -
? Babylon and On Squeeze -
Vital Idol Billy Idol Remix
E.S.P. Bee Gees -
Honor Among Thieves The Brandos -
Just Us Alabama -
The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death Housemartins -
The Perfect Prescription Spacemen 3 -
Poetic Champions Compose Van Morrison -
Wildside Loverboy -
Wow! Bananarama -

October–December[]

Date Album Artist Notes
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5 Heaven on Earth Belinda Carlisle
7 Pleasures of the Flesh Exodus
9 Tunnel of Love Bruce Springsteen
12 Perfect Timing McAuley Schenker Group
A Very Special Christmas Various Artists Christmas
Alphabet City ABC
George Best The Wedding Present
13 Free as a Bird Supertramp
...Nothing Like the Sun Sting
Touch the World Earth, Wind & Fire
15 Surfing with the Alien Joe Satriani
16 Masque Manfred Mann's Earth Band
19 Kick INXS
21 Abigail King Diamond
26 Live at Wembley Meat Loaf UK; Live
Box Frenzy Pop Will Eat Itself
Mainstream Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
27 Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson
29 Got Any Gum? Joe Walsh
30 Faith George Michael
Schizophrenia Sepultura
? The Christians The Christians
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll Chuck Berry Soundtrack
Outside Looking In BoDeans
Red The Communards
Screaming Life Soundgarden Extended play
Unchain My Heart Joe Cocker
Blues for Salvador Carlos Santana
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2 All the Best! Paul McCartney Compilation
Back for the attack Dokken
Bête Noire Bryan Ferry
Cloud Nine George Harrison
Don't Let's Start They Might Be Giants EP
3 How Ya Like Me Now Kool Moe Dee
4 The Lion and the Cobra Sinéad O'Connor
Rhyme Pays Ice-T
6 Characters Stevie Wonder
Less Than Zero Various Artists Soundtrack
N.W.A and the Posse N.W.A Compilation "debut"
7 Calm Before the Storm Venom
Secrets of the Beehive David Sylvian
9 Nightfall Candlemass
Savage Eurythmics UK
10 Cher Cher
Hot August Night II Neil Diamond Live
13 Floodland The Sisters of Mercy
16 Whenever You Need Somebody Rick Astley
17 You Can Dance Madonna Remix
23 The Eternal Idol Black Sabbath
Now That's What I Call Music 10 (UK series) Various Artists Compilation
24 Canciones de Mi Padre Linda Ronstadt
Make It Last Forever Keith Sweat
27 Live...In the Raw W.A.S.P. Live
? Calenture The Triffids
Love Aztec Camera
The Princess Bride Mark Knopfler Soundtrack
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1 Persecution Mania Sodom
8 Inside Information Foreigner
14 You're Living All Over Me Dinosaur Jr.
? The Initial Command Front Line Assembly Debut
The Old Masters Box Frank Zappa Box Set
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Aretha Franklin Live
Sinitta! Sinitta UK
Thunder Up The Sound Final Album

Release date unknown[]

Biggest hit singles[]

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1987.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1 Los Lobos La Bamba 1987 United States UK 1 – Jul 1987, US BB 1 – Jul 1987, Switzerland 1 – Aug 1987, Italy 1 of 1987, Republic of Ireland 1 – Jul 1987, New Zealand 1 for 7 weeks Aug 1987, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Apr 1988, Netherlands 2 – Aug 1987, Australia 2 of 1987, Austria 4 – Oct 1987, Norway 4 – Aug 1987, US BB 8 of 1987, POP 8 of 1987, Germany 9 – Aug 1987, US CashBox 11 of 1987, Sweden 12 – Aug 1987, Poland 17 – Sep 1987, South Africa 17 of 1987, Scrobulate 75 of Latin, KROQ 81 of 1987, RYM 116 of 1987, Party 227 of 1999, Acclaimed 2050
2 Rick Astley Never Gonna Give You Up 1987 United Kingdom UK 1 – Aug 1987, US BB 1 – Jan 1988, Netherlands 1 – Sept 1987, France 1 – Aug 1987, Norway 1 – Oct 1987, Germany 1 – Sept 1987, New Zealand 1 for 1 weeks Feb 1988, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Jun 1988, South Africa 1 of 1988, US CashBox 2 of 1988, Switzerland 2 – Sept 1987, Sweden 3 – Sept 1987, Austria 4 – Nov 1987, Australia 5 of 1988, Italy 13 of 1987, US BB 34 of 1988, POP 61 of 1988, Germany 140 of the 1980s, OzNet 765
3 Whitney Houston I Wanna Dance with Somebody Who Loves Me 1987 United States UK 1 – May 1987, US BB 1 – May 1987, Netherlands 1 – May 1987, Switzerland 1 – May 1987, Norway 1 – May 1987, Germany 1 – May 1987, New Zealand 1 for 4 weeks Jun 1987, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jan 1988, US CashBox 2 of 1987, Sweden 2 – May 1987, Austria 3 – Jun 1987, Poland 4 – Jun 1987, South Africa 4 of 1987, France 10 – Jun 1987, Italy 10 of 1987, Australia 11 of 1987, POP 22 of 1987, Germany 67 of the 1980s
4 Pet Shop Boys It's a Sin 1987 United Kingdom Sweden 1 – Oct 1987, Austria 1 – Oct 1987, Switzerland 1 – Nov 1987, Norway 1 – Nov 1987, Poland 1 – Nov 1987, Germany 1 – Dic 1987, Republic of Ireland 1 – Dic 1987, Netherlands 3 – Dic 1987, France 5 – Jan 1988, US BB 9 – Jan 1988, South Africa 18 of 1987, Italy 21 of 1987, KROQ 27 of 1987, RYM 34 of 1987, Germany 94 of the 1980s, Acclaimed 1308
5 Madonna Who's That Girl 1987 United States US BB 1 – Apr 1987, Poland 1 – Mar 1987, Republic of Ireland 1 – Apr 1987, Netherlands 2 – Mar 1987, UK 4 – Mar 1987, Sweden 5 – Apr 1987, Europe 5 of the 1980s, RYM 6 of 1987, Germany 7 – Apr 1987, KROQ 9 of 1987, Switzerland 10 – Apr 1987, POP 10 of 1987, US CashBox 12 of 1987, US BB 14 of 1987, Poland 14 of all time, Austria 15 – Jun 1987, Belgium 24 of all time, OzNet 44, TheQ 47, Scrobulate 93 of rock, WXPN 116, Rolling Stone 131, Party 168 of 2007, Acclaimed 309

Significant songs[]

  • "Alone" – Heart
  • "Always" – Atlantic Starr
  • "Always on My Mind" – Pet Shop Boys
  • "Animal" – Def Leppard
  • "Angel" – Angela Winbush
  • "Angel" – Aerosmith
  • "Another Step (Closer to You)" – Kim Wilde & Junior
  • "Anyone Can Do the Heartbreak" – Anne Murray
  • "Are You Still in Love with Me" – Anne Murray
  • "At This Moment" – Billy Vera and the Beaters
  • "Back in the High Life Again" (1986) – Steve Winwood
  • "Bad" – Michael Jackson
  • "Baila Bolero" – Fun Fun[citation needed]
  • "Ballerina Girl" (1986) – Lionel Richie
  • "Barcelona" – Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé
  • "Behind the Wheel" – Depeche Mode
  • "Big Love" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Big Time" (1986) – Peter Gabriel
  • "Boy Blue" (1986) – Cyndi Lauper
  • "Breakout" (1986) – Swing Out Sister
  • "Burning Like a Flame" – Dokken
  • "Brown Eyes (song)" – Johnny Hates Jazz
  • "Can't We Try" – Dan Hill (duet with Vonda Shepard)
  • "Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)" – Boston
  • "Catch Me (I'm Falling)" – Pretty Poison
  • "Causing a Commotion" – Madonna
  • "C'est l'amour" – Léopold Nord & Vous
  • "C'est la ouate" – Caroline Loeb
  • "C'est la Vie" – Robbie Nevil
  • "Change of Heart" (1986) – Cyndi Lauper
  • "China in Your Hand" – T'Pau (UK)
  • "Cherry Bomb" – John Cougar Mellencamp
  • "Come Go with Me" – Exposé (released in 1986)
  • "Control" – Janet Jackson (released in 1986)
  • "Crazy Crazy Nights" – Kiss
  • "Criticize" – Alexander O'Neal
  • "Cross My Broken Heart" – The Jets
  • "Debo Hacerlo" – Juan Gabriel
  • "Diamonds" – Herb Alpert
  • "Didn't We Almost Have It All" – Whitney Houston
  • "Do It Properly" – Adonis
  • "Don't Dream It's Over" – Crowded House
  • "Don't Disturb This Groove" – The System
  • "Don't Mean Nothing" – Richard Marx
  • "Don't Shed a Tear" – Paul Carrack
  • "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" – Aerosmith
  • "Dream Warriors" – Dokken
  • "Electric Blue" – Icehouse
  • "Electrica Salsa" – OFF
  • "Ella elle l'a" – France Gall
  • "Étienne" – Guesch Patti
  • "Everlasting Love" – Sandra
  • "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" (1986) – Wang Chung
  • "Everywhere" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Fairytale of New York" – The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl (UK)
  • "Faith" – George Michael
  • "Fake" – Alexander O'Neal[citation needed]
  • "Force Ten" – Rush
  • "Funkytown" – Pseudo Echo (released in 1986)
  • "The Game" – Echo & the Bunnymen
  • "Got My Mind Set On You" George Harrison
  • "Get Lucky" – Jermaine Stewart
  • "Hazy Shade of Winter" – The Bangles
  • "Head to Toe" – Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • "Heart and Soul" – T'Pau
  • "Heartbreak Beat" – The Psychedelic Furs
  • "Heat of the Night" – Bryan Adams
  • "Here I Go Again" – Whitesnake
  • "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" – Belinda Carlisle
  • "Hold Me Now" – Johnny Logan
  • "Hysteria" – Def Leppard
  • "I Get Weak" (1986) – Belinda Carlisle
  • "I Found Someone" – Cher
  • "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" – Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett
  • "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" – Cutting Crew
  • "I Knew You Were Waiting for Me" – Aretha Franklin and George Michael
  • "I Need Love" – LL Cool J
  • "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" – U2
  • "I Think We're Alone Now" – Tiffany
  • "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" – Whitney Houston
  • "I Want You So Bad" – Heart
  • "I Want Your Sex" (1986) – George Michael
  • "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" – Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
  • "Im Nin'Alu" – Ofra Haza
  • "Is This Love" – Whitesnake
  • "In Too Deep (1986) – Genesis
  • "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" – R.E.M.
  • "Jacob's Ladder" (1986) – Huey Lewis and the News
  • "Joe le taxi" – Vanessa Paradis
  • "Just Gets Better With Time" – The Whispers[citation needed]
  • "Just to See Her" – Smokey Robinson
  • "Kiss Him Goodbye" – The Nylons
  • "Là-bas" – Jean-Jacques Goldman and Sirima
  • "La Bamba" – Los Lobos
  • "The Lady in Red" – Chris DeBurgh
  • "Lean on Me" – Club Nouveau
  • "Let's Go!" (1986) – Wang Chung
  • "Let Me Be the One" – Exposé
  • "Let's Wait Awhile" – Janet Jackson
  • "Lies" – Jonathan Butler
  • "Lips Like Sugar" – Echo & the Bunnymen
  • "Little Lies" – Fleetwood Mac
  • "Livin' on a Prayer" – Bon Jovi (released in 1986)
  • "Lo Mejor de Tu Vida" – Julio Iglesias
  • "Looking for a New Love" – Jody Watley
  • "Lost in Emotion" – Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
  • "Love Bites" – Def Leppard (charted in 1988)
  • "Love Will Find a Way" – Yes
  • "Love You Down" – Ready for the World
  • "Luka" – Suzanne Vega
  • "Mandolin Rain" (1986) – Bruce Hornsby and The Range
  • "Midnight Blue" – Lou Gramm
  • "Midnight Man" – Sandra
  • "Mony Mony" – Billy Idol
  • "" – Nancy Martinez[citation needed]
  • "My Arms Keep Missing You" – Rick Astley
  • "Need You Tonight" – INXS
  • "New Sensation" – INXS
  • "Never Gonna Give You Up" – Rick Astley
  • "Never Let Me Down Again" – Depeche Mode
  • "Never Say Goodbye" (1986) – Bon Jovi
  • "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" – Glenn Medeiros (USA release)
  • "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" – Starship
  • "One Heartbeat" – Smokey Robinson
  • "The One I love" – R.E.M.
  • "Only in My Dreams" – Debbie Gibson
  • "Open Your Heart" – Madonna (released in 1986)
  • "Out of the Blue" – Debbie Gibson
  • "Paper in Fire" – John Cougar Mellencamp
  • "People Are Strange" – Echo & the Bunnymen
  • "The Pleasure Principle" (1986) – Janet Jackson
  • "Point of No Return" – Exposé
  • "Pour Some Sugar on Me" – Def Leppard
  • "The Power of Love" – Laura Branigan
  • "Pump Up The Volume" – MARRS
  • "Rag Doll" – Aerosmith
  • "Rent" – Pet Shop Boys
  • "Respect Yourself" – Bruce Willis
  • "Rock Steady" – The Whispers
  • "Rocket" – Def Leppard
  • "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" – Mel & Kim
  • "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" – Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine
  • "Rhythm of Love" – Yes
  • "Sans contrefaçon" – Mylène Farmer
  • "Say It Again" – Jermaine Stewart
  • "Say You Really Want Me" – Kim Wilde
  • "Shakedown" – Bob Seger
  • "Sign o' the Times" – Prince
  • "So Emotional" – Whitney Houston
  • "Songbird" – Kenny G
  • "(Something Inside) So Strong" – Labi Siffre (UK)
  • "Something So Strong" – Crowded House
  • "Somewhere Out There" – Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram
  • "Star Trekkin" – The Firm
  • "Stone Love" – Kool & the Gang
  • "Strangelove" – Depeche Mode
  • "Surrender" (1986) – Swing Out Sister
  • "Sweet Child o' Mine" – Guns N' Roses (charted in 1988)
  • "There's The Girl" – Heart
  • "Throwing It All Away" – Genesis
  • "Time Stand Still" – Rush
  • "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" – Genesis
  • "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" – Samantha Fox
  • "Touch of Grey" – Grateful Dead
  • "Tristana" – Mylène Farmer
  • "Twilight World" – Swing Out Sister
  • "U Got the Look" – Prince and Sheena Easton
  • "Une autre histoire" – Gérard Blanc
  • "Valerie" (1982) – Steve Winwood
  • "Wait" – White Lion
  • "Walking Down Your Street" – The Bangles
  • "Walking in the Air (Theme from 'The Snowman')" – The Shadows
  • "Wanted Dead or Alive" (1986) – Bon Jovi
  • "War" – Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
  • "The Way It Is" – Bruce Hornsby and the Range
  • "We Connect"- Stacey Q.
  • "Welcome to the Jungle" – Guns N' Roses
  • "What's Going On" – Cyndi Lauper
  • "What You Get Is What You See" – Tina Turner
  • "Whenever You Need Somebody" – Rick Astley
  • "Where the Streets Have No Name" – U2
  • "Who's That Girl" – Madonna
  • "Why Can't I Be You?" – The Cure
  • "Wonderful Life" – Black
  • "With or Without You" – U2
  • "Y Tú También Llorarás" – José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma"
  • "You're the Voice" – John Farnham
  • "You Keep Me Hanging On" – Kim Wilde

Other notable singles (worldwide)[]

  • "¿A quién le importa?" – Alaska y Dinarama (Spain)
  • "Bring Him Back Home" – Hugh Masekela (South Africa)[citation needed]
  • "Beds Are Burning" – Midnight Oil (Australia)
  • "Hey, Matthew" – Karel Fialka (India)
  • "In The Dutch Mountains" – The Nits (Netherlands)[citation needed]
  • "Je ne veux pas" – Céline Dion (Canada)
  • Jeg Ved En Lærkerede" – Kim Larsen (Denmark)[citation needed]
  • "Keine Sterne In Athen" – Stephan Remmler (Germany)[citation needed]
  • "The Irish Rover" – The Pogues & The Dubliners (Ireland)
  • "Pour en arriver là" – Dalida (France)
  • "Premier Baiser" – Emmanuelle Mottaz (France)[citation needed]
  • "The Return of the Juju King" – King Sunny Ade (Nigeria)[citation needed]

Published popular music[]

Classical music[]

  • Pascal Bentoiu – Symphony No. 8 ("Imagini"), Op. 30
  • John CageAs Slow as Possible
  • Mario Davidovsky – Quartet for flute, violin, viola and violoncello
  • Joël-François DurandLichtung
  • Mémoire imaginaire (ballet)
  • Lorenzo Ferrero
    • Ostinato
    • Non parto, non resto
  • Malcolm ForsythSongs from the Qu'appelle Valley
  • Karel GoeyvaertsAanloop en kreet (Run and Cry), for symphony orchestra and chorus
  • Francisco Llácer PlaRicercare Concertante
  • Nicholas MawOdyssey
  • Henri PousseurTraverser la forêt
  • Ahmed Adnan Saygun – Cello Concerto
  • Byambasuren Sharav – Symphony No. 2
  • Juan Maria SolareDoce variaciones 1987 (for piano)
  • Joan TowerFanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1

Opera[]

  • John AdamsNixon in China
  • Friedrich CerhaDer Rattenfänger (The Pied Piper)
  • Michael NymanVital Statistics
  • Judith WeirA Night at the Chinese Opera, 8 July, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, England

Jazz[]

Musical theater[]

  • Abyssinia, with music by Ted Kociolek and lyrics by James Racheff – New York production at the CSC Repertory Theater
  • Up on the Roof by Simon Moore and Jane Prowse—Portsmouth, UK production
  • Roza, with music by Gilbert Bécaud and lyrics and book by Julian More based on Romain Gary's novel La vie devant soi – Broadway production opened at the Royale Theatre and closed after only 10 days
  • Anything Goes – Broadway revival
  • Bless the Bride – West End revival
  • Cabaret (Kander and Ebb) – Broadway revival
  • Dreamgirls – Broadway revival
  • Into the Woods – Broadway production opened at the Martin Beck Theatre and ran for 765 performances
  • Les Misérables – Broadway production opened at The Broadway Theatre and ran for a total of 6680 performances, the second-longest run of any Broadway musical after Cats
  • Oil City Symphony – off-Broadway production ran for 626 performances
  • musical by Mitchell Parish opens at Biltmore Theater NYC for 102 performances
  • Starlight Express (Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe) – Broadway production opened at the Gershwin Theatre and ran for 761 performances

Musical films[]

Births[]

  • January 2Syesha Mercado, American singer and actress
  • January 7Sirusho, Armenian singer
  • January 9Paolo Nutini, British singer
  • January 12
    • Sunday (Jin Bo-ra), Korean pop singer (TSZX The Grace)
    • Naya Rivera, American actress and singer (d. 2020)
  • January 16Jake Epstein, Canadian actor and singer
  • January 18Stefan Filipović, Montenegrin pop singer
  • January 22Angel Olsen, American folk and indie rock singer
  • January 27Katy Rose, American singer, songwriter, producer, musician and actress
    • Ashley Grace, American singer-songwriter (Ha*Ash)
  • January 31Marcus Mumford, British singer, songwriter, musician and producer
  • February 1Heather Morris, American actress, dancer, singer and model
  • February 2
    • Heather Bright, American pop singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer.
    • Victoria Song, Chinese pop singer (f(x))
  • February 3Elvana Gjata, Albanian singer
  • February 5Darren Criss, American actor, singer and songwriter
  • February 7
    • Kerli, Estonian singer and songwriter
    • Monika Brodka, Polish singer
  • February 10
    • Choi Si Won, Korean actor and pop singer
    • Poli Genova, Bulgarian singer and TV presenter
  • February 12O'Ryan (Browner), American R&B singer
  • February 17Lee Bo-ram, K-pop singer (SeeYa)
  • February 23Ab-Soul, American rapper (Black Hippy)
  • February 24Kim Kyu-jong, Korean pop singer (SS501)
  • February 25Eva Avila, Canadian singer-songwriter
  • March 1Kesha, American singer-songwriter, author, activist, musician
  • March 4Aja Volkman, American singer, songwriter, and musician,
  • March 9Bow Wow, American Hip-Hop artist, actor
  • March 10Emeli Sandé, Scottish singer and songwriter
    • Mod Sun, American rapper
  • March 20Jonas Rivanno, Indonesian actor, model and singer
  • March 26YUI, Japanese pop singer
  • March 27Polina Gagarina, Russian singer, songwriter, actress, and model
  • March 31 – Jeff Montalvo (Seven Lions), American electronic music producer
  • April 3
    • Park Jung-min, Korean pop singer (SS501)
    • Rachel Bloom, American actress, comedian, singer, writer, producer, songwriter, and mental health activist
  • April 9
    • Jesse McCartney, American singer, songwriter, musician, voice actor and actor
    • Jazmine Sullivan, American singer
  • April 10Hayley Westenra, New Zealand soprano singer
  • April 11
    • Lights (musician), Canadian singer and songwriter
    • Joss Stone, English soul singer-songwriter
  • April 12Brendon Urie, American vocalist and musician
  • April 15Iyaz, British Virgin Islands singer
  • April 17Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Canadian actress, disc jockey, singer and television host
  • April 18Samantha Jade, Australian singer and actress
  • April 20Anna Rossinelli, Swiss singer-songwriter
  • April 21Anastasia Prikhodko, Ukrainian folk rock and traditional pop singer
  • April 23Laura Mvula, British recording artist, songwriter and pianist.
  • April 30Nikki Webster, Australian pop singer/businesswoman/actress
  • May 2Nana Kitade, Japanese singer
  • May 4Anjeza Shahini, Albanian singer
  • May 7Asami Konno, Japanese singer
  • May 13
    • Hunter Parrish, American actor and singer
    • Candice King, American actress and singer
    • Charlotte Wessels, Dutch singer-songwriter (Delain, Phantasma, Kamelot)
  • May 15
    • Ammo (musician), American record producer and songwriter
    • Jennylyn Mercado, Filipina actress, singer, television personality
  • May 16Can Bonomo, Turkish-Jewish singer
  • May 18Luisana Lopilato, an Argentine actress, singer and model (Michael Buble)
  • May 21Hit-Boy, American record producer, rapper, singer and songwriter
  • May 24Jimena Barón, Argentine actress and singer
  • May 29Ak'Sent, American rapper
  • June 2Matthew Koma, American songwriter-singer, DJ, record producer (Married to Hilary Duff)
  • June 8Ty Segall, American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and record producer
  • June 10Dotter, Swedish singer-songwriter
  • June 16Diana DeGarmo, American Idol contestant, singer
    • Ali Stroker, American musician, singer, actress and advocate
  • June 17Kendrick Lamar, American rapper and songwriter (Black Hippy)
  • June 19Miho Fukuhara, Japanese singer and actress (Sweetbox)
  • June 21
    • Khatia Buniatishvili, Georgian pianist
    • Kim Ryeowook, Korean pop singer (Super Junior)
  • June 23Caitlin Rose, American country singer
  • July 1Yoga Lin, Taiwanese pop singer, One Million Star, Season 1 winner
  • July 4Jah Prayzah, Zimbabwean musician
  • July 6Kate Nash, English pop singer-songwriter and musician
  • July 9Rebecca Sugar, American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter
  • July 11Shigeaki Kato, Japanese singer and actor (NEWS and K.K.Kity)
  • July 13Eva Rivas, Russian-Armenian singer
  • July 14
    • Drew Fortier, American musician, songwriter, filmmaker, and actor
    • Dan Reynolds, American singer-songwriter, activist (Imagine Dragons and Egyptian)
    • Peter Vives, Spanish actor, singer and classical pianist
  • July 17
    • Chloe (American singer), American singer-songwriter
    • Jeremih, American recording artist and producer
  • July 19Nicola Benedetti, Scottish violinist
  • July 23Felipe Dylon, Brazilian singer
  • July 25
    • Alan Dawa Dolma (better known as "Alan"), Chinese singer
    • Jax Jones, English singer, producer and DJ
    • Gor Sujyan, Armenian rock singer, lead singer of Dorians
  • July 26Evelina Sašenko-Statulevičienė, Lithuanian jazz singer of Polish-Ukrainian descent
  • July 30Elise Estrada, Canadian singer
  • August 2
    • Nayer, American pop singer
    • Jessie Daniels, American actress, songwriter, and musician
  • August 3Kim Hyung-jun, South Korean singer and DJ
  • August 6Aditya Narayan, Bollywood actor and singer
  • August 21Kim Kibum, Korean actor and pop singer
  • September 1Dann Hume, New Zealand musician, music producer, mix engineer and songwriter (Amy Shark)
    • Sevdaliza, Irish Dutch singer-songwriter and record producer
  • September 7Evan Rachel Wood, American singer and actress
  • September 16Sarah Hay, American ballerina and actress
  • September 23Skylar Astin, American actor and singer
  • September 26Rosie Munter, Swedish vocalist and dancer
  • September 28
    • Hilary Duff, American singer, songwriter, author and actress (Married to Matthew Koma, Sister of Haylie Duff, Sutton Foster)
    • Chloë Hanslip, English violinist
  • September 29Gryffin, American musician, DJ, record producer.
  • October 3Starley (singer), Australian singer and songwriter
  • October 7Lauren Mayberry, Scottish singer, songwriter, writer and journalist (Chvrches)
  • October 17Stephanie (Kim Bo-kyung), American-born Korean pop singer (TSZX The Grace)
  • October 18Zac Efron, American actor, dancer, singer, musical star
  • October 28Frank Ocean, American singer-songwriter
  • October 29Tove Lo, Swedish singer-songwriter, dancer and activist
  • November 3Courtney Barnett, Australian singer/songwriter/musician
  • November 4
    • Tim Douwsma, Dutch singer
    • T.O.P, Korean rapper
  • November 5Kevin Jonas, American musician (Jonas Brothers)
  • November 10Charles Hamilton, American rapper and producer
  • November 24Sermstyle, English singer-songwriter, remixer, record producer and DJ
  • November 29Cashmere Cat, Norwegian DJ, record producer, musician and turntablist (Ariana Grande)
  • November 30Dougie Poynter, English bass guitarist (McFly)
  • December 1Vance Joy, Australian musician
  • December 2Teairra Mari, American R&B singer-songwriter, dancer, model and actress
  • December 7Aaron Carter, American pop singer
  • December 18Ayaka, Japanese pop singer
  • December 20Barrie-James O'Neill, Scottish singer-songwriter
  • December 27Yui Okada, Japanese pop singer

Deaths[]

  • January 6Jaidev, Bollywood composer, 67[2]
  • January 10Marion Hutton, singer and actress, 67[3]
  • January 15Ray Bolger, Wizard of Oz actor, 83 (cancer)[4]
  • January 30Harold Loeffelmacher, musician and bandleader (Six Fat Dutchmen), 81
  • February 2
    • Spike Hughes, jazz double bass player, composer and journalist, 78[5]
    • Alfred Lion, record executive and co-founder of Blue Note Records, 78[6]
  • February 4Liberace, US pianist, 67 (AIDS-related)[7]
  • February 8Tony Destra, glam metal drummer, 32 (car accident)
  • February 18Dmitri Kabalevsky, composer
  • February 23Zeca Afonso, folk musician, 57[8]
  • February 24Jim Connors, radio DJ, 46 (car crash)
  • March 3Danny Kaye, actor, singer, dancer and comedian, 76
  • March 6Eddie Durham, jazz musician, 80
  • March 7Evelyn Dove, singer, 85
  • March 15Don Gant, singer/songwriter, record producer, 44 (complications following boating accident)
  • March 18Elizabeth Poston, composer, 82
  • March 20Rita Streich, coloratura soprano, 66
  • March 21
    • Dean Paul Martin, singer and actor, 35 (plane crash)
    • Robert Preston, actor and singer, 68
  • March 28Maria von Trapp, subject of The Sound of Music, 82
  • March 29Felix Prohaska, conductor
  • April 2Buddy Rich, jazz drummer, 69 (brain tumor)
  • April 7Carlton Barrett, reggae drummer (The Wailers), 36 (murdered)
  • April 14Karl Höller, composer, 79
  • May 2Larry Clinton, US bandleader and songwriter, 75
  • May 3Dalida, singer, actress and Miss Egypt 1954, 54 (suicide)[9][10]
  • May 4Paul Butterfield, blues vocalist and harmonica player, 44 (drug overdose)
  • May 5Allen Jones, record producer (heart attack)[11]
  • May 13
    • Signe Amundsen, operatic soprano, 87
    • Ismael Rivera, salsa composer and singer, 55 (heart attack)
  • May 14Rita Hayworth, dancer and film star, 68
  • May 24Hermione Gingold, actress and singer
  • May 26Robert Wilkins, blues guitarist and singer, 91
  • May 29Phyllis Tate, avant-garde composer, 76
  • June 3Andrés Segovia, guitar virtuoso, 94
  • June 18Kid Thomas Valentine, jazz trumpeter & bandleader, 91
  • June 21Abram Chasins, pianist and composer, 84
  • June 22
    • Fred Astaire, dancer, actor and singer, 88
    • Frank Rehak, jazz trombonist
  • June 25Boudleaux Bryant, Hall of Fame songwriter, 67
  • June 26
  • July 1Snakefinger, guitarist, 38 (heart attack)
  • July 7
    • Tibor Frešo, composer, 69
    • Germaine Thyssens-Valentin, pianist, 85
  • July 10John Hammond, producer and musician, 76
  • July 15Pete King, drummer (After The Fire, BAP), 28 (testicular cancer)
  • July 25Alex Sadkin, saxophonist and record producer, 37 or 38 (motor accident)
  • July 26Joe Liggins, R&B, jazz and blues pianist, 72
  • August 2David Martin, bassist (Sam the Sham), 50 (heart attack)
  • August 12Sally Long, Ziegfeld Follies star, 85
  • August 14Vincent Persichetti, composer, 72
  • August 27
    • Bruce Holder, violinist, conductor and composer, 82
    • Scott La Rock, hip-hop DJ and producer, 25 (shot)
  • September 3Morton Feldman, composer, 51 (pancreatic cancer)
  • September 11Peter Tosh, reggae musician, 42 (shot and killed in a house invasion/robbery)
  • September 21Jaco Pastorius, jazz bassist, 35 (brain damage resulting from fight)
  • September 23Bob Fosse, dancer, choreographer and director of musicals, 60 (heart attack)
  • September 29Sebastian Peschko, pianist, 77
  • October 3Hans Gál, composer, 97
  • October 13Kishore Kumar, singer, actor, filmmaker, writer, musician and composer, 58
  • October 14Rodolfo Halffter, composer, 86
  • October 19Jacqueline du Pré, English cellist, 42 (multiple sclerosis)
  • October 28Woody Herman, US jazz clarinetist and bandleader, 74
  • November 12Cornelis Vreeswijk, Swedish singer-songwriter, 50 (liver cancer)
  • November 16Zubir Said, composer, 80
  • November 22Verna Arvey, librettist and pianist
  • November 23Joseph Beer, composer, 79
  • December 5Pappy Daily, country music entrepreneur and record producer, 85
  • December 8Annelies Kupper, operatic soprano, 81
  • December 10Jascha Heifetz, violinist
  • December 12Clifton Chenier, zydeco singer and accordionist, 62
  • December 18Conny Plank, record producer, 47
  • December 21John Spence, ska musician, 18 (suicide)
  • December 22Luca Prodan, rock musician, 34 (cirrhosis of the liver)
  • Unknown – Emani Sankara Sastry, veena player and composer, 65

Awards[]

  • The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Coasters, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Bill Haley, B. B. King, Clyde McPhatter, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Smokey Robinson, Big Joe Turner, Muddy Waters, and Jackie Wilson

Grammy Awards[]

  • Grammy Awards of 1987

Country Music Association Awards[]

Gary P. Blueyes Walker – CMA Air Personality of the Year / KYKX

Eurovision Song Contest[]

Glenn Gould Prize[]

  • R. Murray Schafer (laureate)

Charts[]

  • List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1987 (U.S.)

See also[]

  • Record labels established in 1987

References[]

  1. ^ Giles, Jeff. "How Roger Waters' Split From Pink Floyd Was Eventually Finalized". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  2. ^ Jay Robert Nash (April 1, 1997). The Motion Picture Guide 1988 Annual: The Films of 1987. Cinebooks. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-933997-16-5.
  3. ^ Roger D. Kinkle (1997). Leading musical performers (popular music and jazz) 1900-1950: 2150 biographies updated to 1996 with additions and corrections. Windmill Publications. p. 159.
  4. ^ Anthony Slide (March 12, 2012). The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-61703-250-9.
  5. ^ Colin Larkin (2004). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz. Virgin. p. 429. ISBN 978-1-85227-183-1.
  6. ^ Richard Cook (2004). Blue Note Records: The Biography. Justin, Charles & Co. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-932112-27-6.
  7. ^ Wisconsin Magazine of History. State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 2008. p. 27.
  8. ^ Year Book Covering the Year ... Crowell-Collier Educational Corporation. 1987. p. 413.
  9. ^ Dalida's Official Website, Biography Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, retrieved December 29, 2009
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  11. ^ Bar-Kays: Bio. Accessed 22 July 2014
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