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*[[Snot (band)|Snot]] (first album since 1997, and first release with Tommy "Vext" Cummings on vocals)<ref name="Snot">{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=102395 |title=Reunited Snot Releases New Song, Announces Tour With Devildriver |publisher=[[Blabbermouth.net]] |date=2008-08-07 |accessdate=2008-12-14}}</ref> |
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*[[Third Eye Blind]] (first studio album since 2003) <ref name="ThirdEyeBlind">{{cite web| url=http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/09/third-eye-blind.html|title=Third Eye Blind Throws Remix Contest for Unreleased Album}}</ref> |
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The following is a list of notable events and releases that have occurred or were expected to happen in 2009 in music.
Events
January
- January 2 – the Italian singer Valentina Giovagnini at age 28, dies in a car crash.
- January 8 – Lady Gaga's debut single "Just Dance" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after 22 weeks – the second longest climb to number one, since Creed "With Arms Wide Open" in November 2000 (27 weeks).[1]
- January 16 – The film Notorious, based on the life of rapper Notorious B.I.G. is released.
- January 18 – As part of the inaugural celebration of Barack Obama, an inaugural concert "We Are One" was held at the Lincoln Memorial.
- January 28 – Kelly Clarkson breaks record for the biggest jump to number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 when her single "My Life Would Suck Without You" soars from number 97 to number one fueled by 280,000 digital downloads on the first week of release.[2]
- January 29 – Madonna announces that she will extend her record-breaking Sticky & Sweet Tour during summer of 2009, to visit cities that were excluded during the first run. The tour will kick-off in The O2, London on July 4. The extension will take Sticky & Sweet Tour to a total of over 80 shows, putting it among the top five tours of all time.[3]
February
- Lily Allen's "The Fear" jumps a high 168 spots to reach the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart.[4]
- February 1 – Bruce Springsteen,[5] Faith Hill[citation needed] and Jennifer Hudson[6] perform at Super Bowl XLIII
- February 8 – At the 51st Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center, Los Angeles:
- Alison Krauss and Robert Plant win five Grammys for their duet album Raising Sand which also won Album of the Year
- Lil Wayne wins four awards, including Best Rap Album for Tha Carter III.[7]
- Coldplay wins three awards including Song of the Year for Viva La Vida.
- Adele wins two awards including Best New Artist.
- Blink-182 announce that they are to reunite for a tour and new album.[8]
- February 10 – Rihanna postpones her Malaysian concert in The Good Girl Gone Bad Tour amid reports that she accused her boyfriend R&B star Chris Brown of assault. Organizers had announced that she would shun skimpy outfits to conform with Muslim-majority Malaysia's strict rule on performers' dress.[9]
- February 12
- "Crack a Bottle", performed by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, sets a new record for opening week download sales in the United States, at 418,000 copies. The previous record (335,000) was set by "Live Your Life".[10]
- Billboard announces that Madonna is the highest-earning entertainer of 2008, with USD$242,176,466, mostly from her sold-out Sticky & Sweet Tour.[11]
- February 18
- Pet Shop Boys win the outstanding contribution to music award at the Brit Awards.
- Duffy dominates the Brit Awards, held in Earl's Court, London. Her album, Rockferry, the U.K top seller in 2008, won best British album, and she also won best British female and British breakthrough
- Kings of Leon (best international group) also win best international album for Only By The Night.
- Katy Perry wins best international female trophy.[12]
- Flo Rida breaks his own record when his single "Right Round" is downloaded 636,000 units in the opening week. His 2008 chart-topper "Low" set the previous record for most downloaded song with 467,000 units sold on the first week of release.[13]
- February 24 – Lamb of God releases Wrath, which debuts at number 2 on the Billboard 200, making it the highest charting extreme metal album in the last fifteen years.
- February 26 – Vocalist Steven Page leaves the Barenaked Ladies.[14]
- February 28 – Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's first song as a group in nine years entitled "The Game Ain't Ready" on MySpace. The sudden rush caused MySpace to crash for the rest of the day.
March
- March 2 – Elton John and Billy Joel The tour dates are mostly configured for 360-degree view in order to maximize arena capacity. The duo's last tour, in 2003, grossed $USD 45.8 million from only 24 sellouts according to Billboard Boxscore.[15]
- March 3 – Britney Spears launches her highly anticpated The Circus Starring: Britney Spears world tour at New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her first world tour in five years, and first tour since her public breakdown will take her across North America, Europe, and will end in Australia. Spears will complete a 97 show world tour.[16]
- March 6 through March 8 – Phish's reunion shows at Hampton Coliseum in Virginia.
- 10 – Infernus, Won the Gorgoroth name dispute.
- N Dubz start their first ever tour, The Uncle B Tour, on the 27th.
- March 13 through March 22 – The 2009 South by Southwest Conference and Festival.
- Fleetwood Mac embark on their first world tour in five years, with a possible new studio album to follow.[17]
- March 26 – Beyoncé Knowles begins her I Am... Tour in Edmonton, Canada at the Rexall Place.
- March 27 – Rapper T.I. was sentenced to a one year and one day prison sentence.
April
- April 1 – Lady Gaga becomes the first artist in nearly ten years (after Christina Aguilera in 1999 and 2000) to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with their first two chart entries (Just Dance and Poker Face.)
- April 4 – Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney performed together (for the first time since 2002) at the Radio City Music Hall for the David Lynch Foundation.
- The 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place welcoming new inductees Little Anthony & the Imperials, Bobby Womack, Jeff Beck as a solo artist, Run-D.M.C., and Metallica. Metallica citing the drama surrounding Blondie, Black Sabbath, and Van Halen's inductions includes Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted both former bassists for the band in the induction.[18] Jason Newsted also performs with band in its first rendition as a 5-piece band featuring two bass guitarists.[19]
- April 11 – Susan Boyle's version of the song "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical Les Misérables on Britain's Got Talent becomes a worldwide sensation, as it is seen over 200 million times on YouTube and other video outlets.
- April 12 – Carrie Underwood's song "I Told You So" from her album "Carnival Ride topped the country songs chart as her tenth straight number one and became the only country artist in history to have their first 10 singles hit number one off their first two albums.
- April 17 through April 19 – Coachella 2009
- April 21 – Heavy metal band Iron Maiden releases a motion picture documentary of their current Somewhere Back in Time World Tour, titled Flight 666.
- April 23 – Taylor Swift kicks off her sold-out Fearless Tour, her first headlining tour, in Evansville, Indiana, joined by opening acts Gloriana and Kellie Pickler.
- April 26 – UK grime rapper Tinchy Stryder's collaboration with N-Dubz, "Number 1", went to the No.1 spot, shifting 72,000 copies in its first week. Tinchy Stryder's single was the only ever song entitled 'Number One' to reach the No.1 spot – even though there's been 23 other songs with the same name.
- April 28 – A side project by Burton C. Bell & Dino Cazares from weeks prior changes into Fear Factory Rehiring Dino & Hiring Gene Hoglan.
May
- May 2 to May 3 – The Bamboozle festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey
- May 3 – Concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the 90th birthday of Pete Seeger. Featured Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Dave Matthews and Eddie Vedder amongst others
- May 16
- David Cook and David Archuleta give a concert in the Philippines at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.
- Alexander Rybak with his song "Fairytale" wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, giving Norway its third victory. Within a couple of days, the song reaches the top ten in charts in most of Europe, including a #10 entry in the UK Singles Chart.
- May 18 – Rapper Dolla is shot and killed in Beverly Hills, California at the Beverly Center.
- May 20 – Kris Allen defeats Adam Lambert to win the eighth season of American Idol.
June
- June – The Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin announced he was working on a new studio album
- June 1 – Pearl Jam are first musical guests on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, performing new songs.
- June 4 to 7
- Wakarusa 2009
- Oasis begins the summer stadium leg of their world tour with 3 sold-out homecoming concerts at the 70,000 capacity Heaton Park.
- Phish start their first tour since their "break up" in 2004.
- June 11 – The Pussycat Dolls perform in the Philippines at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.
- June 11 to 14 – Bonnaroo 2009
- June 13 – DefQon 1, arranged by Q-Dance
- June 14 – Pixie Lott topped the U.K charts with her debut single Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)
- June 20 – Jonas Brothers kick off the American leg of their Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 in Dallas, Texas.
- June 21 – Demi Lovato kicks off her summer tour with pop singer David Archuleta
- June 24 to 28 – Glastonbury Festival 2009
- June 25 – July 5 – Summerfest
- June 25 – Michael Jackson, the King of Pop and the Dance, passes away at age 50, after going into cardiac arrest, 18 days before his new tour.
- June 26 – Warped Tour begins in Pomona, California, and will go around the United States and Canada [20]
- June 30 – The U2 360° Tour begins in Barcelona's Nou Camp Stadium in front of a sell out crowd.
July
- July 2 to 3 – Blur's 20 year reunion and superconcert at Hyde Park.
- July 2 to 5 – Heineken Open'er Festival in Gdynia, Poland
- July 3 – Yahoo! Music announces that Taylor Swift's album Fearless and Flo Rida's single Right Round are the top-selling album and single, respectively, of the first half of the year.[21]
- July 4 – Madonna starts the second run of her record-breaking Sticky & Sweet Tour in London, England.
- July 6 – Ryan Ross and Jon Walker leave Panic! at the Disco and go on to form The Young Veins.
- July 6 – 12 – Australian Radio station Triple J holds its 'Hottest 100 of All Time' with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" coming in first for the third consecutive time a 'Hottest 100 of All Time' has been held 1991, 1998 and 2009. This is the largest music poll in the world with more than half a million people voting.
- July 7 – A public memorial for Michael Jackson is held at the Staples Center. Artists such as Stevie Wonder, Usher, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Hudson, John Mayer, Lionel Richie, Shaheen Jafargholi, and his brother, Jermaine Jackson performed.
- July 9–12 – 10th EXIT festival takes place in the Petrovaradin Fortress of Novi Sad, Serbia, with more than 190,000 visitors.
- July 10 – August 15 – Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, headlined by Marilyn Manson and Slayer
- July 13 – Lady Gaga becomes the first performer to have three songs from a debut album reach #1 on an American Billboard chart since Avril Lavigne and Ace of Base.
- July 16 to July 19 – Rock Fest
- July 18 – Tool goes on tour for the first time in two years.
- July 21 – shortlist announced for the 2009 Mercury Prize.
- July 22 to July 25 – 2009 10,000 Lakes Festival
- July 24 Start of blink-182's reunion tour, with Fall Out Boy and Weezer as opening acts, kicks off.
- July 25–26 – IndieTracks Festival, Derbyshire UK
August
- August 7–9 – Lollapalooza 2009
- August 14 – Gaahl retires.
- August 14–16 – Bloodstock Open Air Festival, Derbyshire, UK
- August 20–22 – Hip Hop Kemp in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
- August 21 – Vocalist Jim Lindberg announces his departure from Pennywise.[22]
- August 21 through August 23 – The Green Festival in New Brunswick, Canada[23]
- August 28 – After another fight with his brother Liam, Noel Gallagher leaves Oasis. Initial reports shortly afterwards suggested that Oasis had broken up, but Liam later stated that they have not broken up.
- Adam Goldstein, better known as DJ AM, is found dead at his Manhattan apartment. He had died of a drug overdose. He was 36.
- August 28–31 – Greenbelt Festival in Cheltenham, UK
- Black Eyed Peas Malaysian concert in celebration of beer giant Guinness's 250th anniversary in Kuala Lumpur is restricted to only non-Muslims since the sponsor is an alcoholic brand and it is considered inappropriate for Muslims to attend the concert which scheduled in September.[24]
- August 30 – ICS Vortex & Mustis are fired from Dimmu Borgir
- August 31 – Ingrid Michaelson kicks off her "Everybody" tour in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
September
- September 3 – Michael Jackson is buried at Forest Lawn for a private burial.
- September 7 – Muse release their new single, "Uprising".
- September 8 – Winner of the 2009 Mercury Prize announced.
- September 9 – The entire catalogue of The Beatles is re-released as digital remasters with rare pictures, short documentaries, original and newly written liner notes with replicated original UK artwork for the first time since 1987.
- The Beatles: Rock Band is released.
- September 10 – Nine Inch Nails performs their final concert in Los Angeles.
- September 12 – The first ever outdoor Sunset Strip Music Festival is held in West Hollywood, featuring performances from more than fifty bands including Ozzy Osbourne and Korn.
- September 13 – The 2009 MTV Video Music Awards is held in New York City at Radio City Music Hall.[citation needed]
- September 16 – The Spice Girls reunite for dinner and drinks in London except for Victoria, (Posh Spice) who was in Los Angeles. It was the first time all four Spice Girls reunited in public since their "Return of the Spice Girls Tour" in 2007/8. This 'public reunion' has since sparked numerous rumours that the girls will be reforming again. The girls have not denied this, but said that anything "work related" was not 'concrete' yet.
- September 17 – Avril Lavigne and husband Deryck Whibley split after three years of marriage.
- VH1 Divas returns with a appearances by Kelly Clarkson, Jordin Sparks, Jennifer Hudson, Leona Lewis, Adele, and Miley Cyrus with host Paula Abdul
- September 21 – Winner of the 2009 Polaris Music Prize announced.
- Sugababes singer Keisha Buchanan left the group, surrounding days of speculation that a 'bust-up' had occurred in the band. 2009 Eurovision song contest entry Jade Ewen replaced her which means that no 'original sugababe' is in the group.
- September 24 – Chiodos fires their lead singer, Craig Owens.
- September 25–27 – The inaugural Rotor Festival for Contemporary Music, an initiative of the International Music Institute (IMD) and the Ensemble Modern, is held in Frankfurt am Main, featuring music by Iannis Xenakis and Helmut Lachenmann, amongst others.
- September 30 – Kylie Minogue kicks off first ever US Tour in Oakland, California.
October
- October 2 – Beyoncé Knowles is named Woman of 2009 by Billboard.
- October 2 through October 4 – Austin City Limits 2009[25]
- October 11 – Robbie Williams makes his first appearance on TV in over 3 Years with "Bodies" and it was also his come back performance on The X Factor
- October 15 – Britney Spears's "3" debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 100. This is her third number one on Billboard Hot 100 and the first non-American Idol related single to debut at number one since Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" occupied the penthouse on November 14, 1999.[26]
- October 19 – Alexandra Burke released her debut album, Overcome
- Green Day released their UK and US single "East Jesus Nowhere"
- October 23 – Akon performs a concert in the Philippines.
- 24 October – Lock Up play their final show.
November
- November 12 – Steven Tyler not quitting Aerosmith, despite rumors that the band would be in need of a new lead singer.[27]
- November 22 – The AMAs featured notable performances by Lady Gaga, Shakira, and Rihanna, however is most remembered for the infamous performance by Adam Lambert of his debut single For Your Entertainment.
December
- December 11 – Garth Brooks came out of retirement for a solo acoustic show at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas.[28]
- December 16 – John Frusciante announces his second departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
- December 20 – Rage Against the Machine takes the Christmas number one slot in the United Kingdom with Killing in the Name, after a massive Facebook campaign.[29]
- December 25 – The folk singer and songwriter Vic Chesnutt commits suicide.
- December 28 – The Rev, drummer of metalcore band Avenged Sevenfold is found dead at his home in Huntington Beach. He was 28.
- December 30 – Rowland S. Howard, former guitarist for The Birthday Party, dies of cancer at age 50.
- December 31 – Ke$ha's "Tik Tok" becomes the final number-one single of the decade.
Bands formed
- 2NE1
- Broken Bells
- Codeine Velvet Club
- Crash Karma
- Dead by Sunrise
- The Dead Weather[30]
- Furthur
- Girls Can't Catch
- Gloriana
- God Seed
- The Gracious Few
- Guilt Machine
- Hunter[31]
- Major Lazer
- Monsters of Folk
- Mini Viva
- New Boyz
- Nick Jonas and the Administration
- Ov Hell
- The Pretty Reckless
- Raygun
- Them Crooked Vultures
- Tinted Windows[32]
- Sea of Green
- Selena Gomez and the Scene
- We Are the Fallen
- The Young Veins
Bands reformed
- A1 (new album and tour)
- Adema (original lineup reformed w/ Mark Chavez, new album and tour)
- Bee Gees (announced live concerts) [33]
- Blink-182 (new album and tour)[34]
- Blue (summer tour since split in 2005)
- Cold (first album and tour since their split in 2006)[35]
- Cold Chisel[36]
- Creed (new album and tour) [37]
- The Cranberries (first tour since 2002)
- Faith No More (touring only)[38]
- Far (New album and tour)
- Frodus (new 7" EP and touring) [39]
- Jairus (releasing album and touring) [40]
- Karma To Burn (touring only) [41]
- Limp Bizkit (original lineup, tour, new album) [42]
- Matchbook Romance [43]
- Mott the Hoople (touring only) [44]
- Mr. Big (touring only) [45]
- Mucky Pup (touring and new live CD & DVD releases) [46]
- Noise Addict (New album) [47]
- Phish (new album and tour)[48]
- Plastic Ono Band (first album under the name since 1975)[49]
- Public Image Ltd. (touring for 30th anniversary)[49]
- Saint Vitus (few shows only)[50]
- The Scene Aesthetic (new album and tour)[51]
- Screeching Weasel
- Skunk Anansie (new single, greatest hits album and tour) [52]
- Sublime (one-off performance)
- String Cheese Incident (one-off performance)
- Sunny Day Real Estate (album reissues and tour)[53]
- Terrorizer
- Tumbleweed (appearing at Homebake festival) [49]
- Underground Lovers (appearing at Homebake festival) [49]
- Wang Chung (new album and tour) [54]
Returning performers
- 30 Seconds To Mars (first studio album since 2005)
- Alcazar (first studio album since 2003)[55]
- Alice in Chains (first studio album since 1995, and first release with William DuVall on vocals)[56]
- Amerie (first US studio album since 2005)
- Baaba Maal (first studio album since 2001)
- Jello Biafra (new band, first non-talking album since 2005)
- Black Eyed Peas (first new album since 2005, after false rumors of breakup) [57]
- Blink-182 (first tour since 2004) [8]
- Blur (first performance since 2003)[58]
- Britney Spears (first tour since 2004)
- Cave In (first recording since 2005)
- Cher (continuing to perform in Las Vegas' Caesars Palace with her show Cher at the Colosseum; first new album since 2001).
- Cornershop (first studio album since 2002)
- Creed (first tour since 2004; first studio album since 2001) [59]
- The Dead (first tour since 2004)[60]
- Dave Matthews Band (first studio album since 2005, and first release following the death of saxophonist LeRoi Moore)
- Depeche Mode (first studio album since 2005)
- D.R.I. (first studio album since 1995)[61]
- Josh Doyle (first studio recording since 2004; first tour since nervous breakdown in 2001)[62]
- Eddie Mitchell (first studio album since 2005)[63]
- Eminem (first studio album since 2004)[64]
- Face to Face (first studio album since 2002)[65]
- Flesh-N-Bone (first studio album since going to prison in 2000)
- Green Day (first studio album since 2004)[66]
- Guano Apes (first tour since 2004)
- KISS (first studio album since 1998) [67]
- Living Colour (first studio album since 2003)
- Maxwell (first studio album since 2001)
- Mew (first studio album since 2005; first studio album recorded as a three-piece following the departure of Johan Wohlert)
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (first all-new studio album since 2002)[68]
- The Offspring (first full-scale tour since 2005)[69]
- Pestilence (first album since 1993)[70]
- Polvo (first studio album since 1997, and first release with new drummer Brian Quast)[71]
- Kelly Price (first R&B album since 2003)[72]
- Rancid (first studio album since 2003, and first release with new drummer Branden Steineckert)[73]
- Ratt (first album since 1999)[74]
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (Announced end to hiatus. New album to be released in 2010.)
- Rusted Root (first studio album since 2002)
- Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions (first studio album since 2001)
- Shakira (first English studio album since 2005)[75]
- The Smashing Pumpkins (first studio album recorded without founding drummer Jimmy Chamberlin since 1998)
- Snot (first album since 1997, and first release with Tommy "Vext" Cummings on vocals)[76]
- Third Eye Blind (first studio album since 2003) [77]
- Titãs (first studio album since 2003) [78]
- U2 (first studio album since 2004) [79]
- The Verve Pipe (first studio album since 2001)
- Whitney Houston (first studio album since 2003)
Bands disbanded
- American Head Charge [80]
- Animal Alpha[81]
- Armor for Sleep[82]
- As Cities Burn [83]
- After Forever [84]
- Battle of Mice [85]
- Blue Cheer [86]
- Bodyjar [87]
- Capital Lights[citation needed]
- Chas & Dave [88]
- The Cheetah Girls [89]
- Chin Up Chin Up [90]
- Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
- Copeland [91]
- The Cramps [92]
- Cute Is What We Aim For [93]
- Danity Kane [94]
- Delirious? [95]
- Downset.[citation needed]
- Embraze [96]
- Flickerstick[citation needed]
- Fordirelifesake[citation needed]
- The Getaway Plan [97]
- Go:Audio [98]
- Grief[99]
- Hanoi Rocks [100]
- Harvey Danger [101]
- Houston Calls [102]
- Have Heart[103]
- Juliette and the Licks [104]
- Liquido [105]
- Live[106]
- Lock Up (UK band)
- Lord Belial [107]
- Louis XIV
- Mammal [108]
- Metal Church[citation needed]
- My American Heart
- Neurosonic [109]
- NLT [110]
- Nothingface[111]
- Oxford Collapse [112]
- Peter, Paul and Mary[citation needed]
- Pride Tiger[citation needed]
- Queen + Paul Rodgers[113] [citation needed]
- The Rakes [114]
- The Rascals[115]
- RBD[116]
- Silver Jews [117]
- Subzero [118]
- Thunder[119]
- Verse [120]
- The Verve[121]
- Violent Femmes[122]
Bands on hiatus
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- Bloc Party
- Dixie Chicks
- Fall Out Boy
- Foo Fighters
- ¡Forward, Russia!
- Girls Aloud
- Nine Inch Nails (Indefinite touring hiatus)
- The Pink Spiders
- P.O.D.
- Pussycat Dolls
- Seemless
- Stereolab
- Sugarcult
- The Fratellis
- The Knife
- The Matches
- TV on the Radio
Albums
Top hits on record in the world
Canada
- "Heartless" – Kanye West (#8)
- "Hot N Cold" – Katy Perry (#1)
- "Circus" – Britney Spears (#2)
- "I Gotta Feeling" – Black Eyed Peas (#1)
- "I Hate This Part" – The Pussycat Dolls (#5)
- "So What" – Pink (#1)
- "Sober" – Pink (#8)
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" – Kelly Clarkson (#1)
- "LoveGame" – Lady GaGa (#2)
- "Love Story" – Taylor Swift (#4)
- "I'm Yours" – Jason Mraz (#3)
- "Love Sex Magic" – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake (#8)
- "Paparazzi" – Lady GaGa (#3)
- "3" – Britney Spears (#1)
- "She Wolf" – Shakira (#5)
United Kingdom
UK Official Top 75 #1 Hits
- "Hallelujah" – Alexandra Burke (2 weeks in 2008/1 week in 2009)
- "Just Dance" featuring Colby O'Donis – Lady GaGa (3 weeks)
- "The Fear" – Lily Allen (4 weeks)
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" – Kelly Clarkson (1 week)
- "Right Round" – Flo Rida (1 week)
- "Islands in the Stream" – Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones ft. Robin Gibb and Tom Jones (1 week)
- "Poker Face" – Lady Gaga (3 weeks)
- "I'm Not Alone" – Calvin Harris (2 weeks)
- "Number 1" – Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz (3 weeks)
- "Boom Boom Pow" – Black Eyed Peas (1 week)
- "Bonkers" – Dizzee Rascal (2 week)
- "Boom Boom Pow" (second run) – Black Eyed Peas (1 week)
- "Mama Do (Uh Oh Uh Oh)" – Pixie Lott (1 week)
- "When Love Takes Over" – David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland (1 week)
- "Bulletproof" – La Roux (1 week)
- "Evacuate the Dancefloor" – Cascada (2 weeks)
- "Beat Again" – JLS (2 weeks)
- "I Gotta Feeling" – Black Eyed Peas (1 week)
- "Never Leave You" – Tinchy Stryder ft. Amelle (1 week)
- "I Gotta Feeling" (second run) – Black Eyed Peas (1 week)
- "Sexy Bitch" – David Guetta ft. Akon (1 week)
- "Holiday" – Dizzee Rascal (1 week)
- "Run This Town – Jay-Z ft. Rihanna and Kanye West(1 week)
- "Boys and Girls" – Pixie Lott (1 week )
- "Break Your Heart" – Taio Cruz (3 weeks)
- "Oopsy Daisy" – Chipmunk (1 week)
- "Bad Boys" – Alexandra Burke featuring Flo Rida (1 week)
- "Fight for This Love"- Cheryl Cole (2 week)
- "Everybody In Love"- JLS (1 week)
- "Meet Me Halfway"- Black Eyed Peas (1 week)
- "You Are Not Alone"- X Factor 2009 Finalists (1 week)
- "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley"- Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band (2 weeks)
- "Bad Romance"- Lady Gaga (1 week)
- "Killing in the Name"- Rage Against the Machine (1 week)
UK Official Top 75 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "3" – Britney Spears (#7)
- "Battlefield" – Jordin Sparks (#11)
- "Behind Closed Doors" – Peter Andre (#4)
- "Birthday Sex" – Jeremih (#15)
- "Breathe Slow" – Alesha Dixon (#2)
- "Broken Strings" – James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado (#2)
- "Candy" – Paolo Nutini (#19)
- "Circus" – Britney Spears (#12)
- "Day 'n' Nite" – Kid Cudi (#2)
- "Diamond Rings" – Chipmunk ft. Emeli Sande (#6)
- "Don't Upset The Rhythm" – Noisettes (#2)
- "Fire" – Kasabian (#3)
- "Fire Burning" – Sean Kingston (#12)
- "Get On Your Boots" – U2 (#12)
- "Get Sexy" – Sugababes (#2)
- "Get Shaky" – The Ian Carey Project (#9)
- "Greatest Day" – Take That (#10 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Heartless" – Kanye West (#10)
- "Hot N Cold" – Katy Perry (#4)
- "Human" – The Killers (#3)
- "Hush Hush; Hush Hush" – Pussycat Dolls (#18)
- "I Hate This Part" – Pussycat Dolls (#20)
- "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" – Pitbull (#4)
- "I Remember" – Deadmau5 ft. Kaskade (#14)
- "In for the Kill" – La Roux (#2)
- "Issues" – The Saturdays (#4)
- "Just Say Yes (song)" – Snow Patrol (#15)
- "Kids" – MGMT (#16)
- "Knock You Down" – Keri Hilson ft. Kanye West & Ne-Yo (#6)
- "Left My Heart In Tokyo" – Mini Viva (#7)
- "Let it Rock" – Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#5)
- "Live Your Life" – T.I. featuring Rihanna (#2)
- "Love Sex Magic" – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake (#5)
- "The Loving Kind" – Girls Aloud (#10)
- "Mad" – Ne-Yo (#19)
- "Never Forget You" – Noisettes (#20)
- "New in Town" – Little Boots (#13)
- "New Divide" – Linkin Park (#19)
- "Not Fair" – Lily Allen (#5)
- "Paparazzi" – Lady GaGa (#4)
- "Poppiholla – Chicane" (#7)
- "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" – Florence and The Machine (#12)
- "Ready for the Weekend" – Calvin Harris ft. Mary Pearce (#3)
- "Red" – Daniel Merriweather (#5)
- "Release Me" – Agnes (#3)
- "Remedy" – Little Boots (#5)
- "Right Now (Na Na Na)" – Akon (#6)
- "Run" – Leona Lewis (#2 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sex on Fire" – Kings of Leon (#6 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "She Wolf" – Shakira (#4)
- "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – Beyoncé (#7)
- "So What" – Pink (#17 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sober" – Pink (#9)
- "Stone Cold Sober" – Paloma Faith (#17)
- "Supernova" – Mr Hudson ft. Kanye West (#2)
- "Sweet Disposition" – The Temper Trap (#15)
- "Sweet Dreams" – Beyoncé (#5)
- "Take Me Back" – Tinchy Stryder featuring Taio Cruz (#3)
- "The Promise" – Girls Aloud (#15 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)" – Ironik ft. Chipmunk (#3)
- "Ulysses" – Franz Ferdinand (#20)
- "Untouchable" – Girls Aloud (#11)
- "Untouched – The Veronicas (#8)
- "Use Somebody" – Kings of Leon (#2)
- "Warrior's Dance" – The Prodigy (#9)
- "We Are Golden" – Mika (#4)
- "What About Now" – Daughtry (#11)
- "Womanizer" – Britney Spears (#3)
United States
Billboard Hot 100 #1 Hits
- "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" – Beyoncé (2 weeks in 2008/2 weeks in 2009)
- "Just Dance" – Lady GaGa featuring Colby O'Donis (3 weeks)
- "My Life Would Suck Without You" – Kelly Clarkson (2 weeks)
- "Crack a Bottle" – Eminem featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent (1 week)
- "Right Round" – Flo Rida (6 weeks)
- "Poker Face" – Lady GaGa (1 week)
- "Boom Boom Pow" – Black Eyed Peas (12 weeks)
- "I Gotta Feeling" – Black Eyed Peas (14 weeks)
- "Down" – Jay Sean featuring Lil Wayne (2 weeks)
- "3" – Britney Spears (1 week)
- "Fireflies" – Owl City (2 weeks)
- "Whatcha Say" – Jason Derülo (1 week)
- "Empire State of Mind" – Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys (5 weeks)
See also: Hot 100 number-one hits of 2009.
Billboard Hot 100 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "Already Gone" – Kelly Clarkson (#13)
- "Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga (#2)
- "Battlefield" – Jordin Sparks (#10)
- "Beautiful" – Akon featuring Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall (#19)
- "Beautiful" – Eminem (#17)
- "Be On You" – Flo Rida featuring Ne-Yo (#19)
- "Bedrock" – Young Money Entertainment featuring Lloyd (#12)
- "Best I Ever Had" – Drake (#2)
- "Big Green Tractor" – Jason Aldean (#18)
- "Blame It" – Jamie Foxx featuring T-Pain (#2)
- "Birthday Sex" – Jeremih (#4)
- "Break Up" – Mario featuring Gucci & Sean Garrett (#14)
- "Chicken Fried" – Zac Brown Band (#20)
- "Circus" – Britney Spears (#9 – #3 in 2008)
- "Cowboy Casanova" – Carrie Underwood (#11)
- "Crazier" – Taylor Swift (#17)
- "Day 'n' Nite" – Kid Cudi (#3)
- "Dead and Gone" – T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake (#2)
- "Disturbia" – Rihanna (#19 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Diva" – Beyoncé (#19)
- "Do You Remember" – Jay Sean (#10)
- "Don't Stop Believin'" – Glee Cast (#4)
- "Don't Trust Me" – 3OH!3 (#7)
- "Every Girl" – Young Money (#10)
- "Fallin' for You" – Colbie Caillat (#12)
- "Fire Burning" – Sean Kingston (#5)
- "Forever" – Drake featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem (#8)
- "Gives You Hell" – The All-American Rejects (#4)
- "Good Girls Go Bad" – Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester (#7)
- "Goodbye" – Kristinia DeBarge (#15)
- "Gotta Be Somebody" – Nickelback (#16 – #10 in 2008)
- "Hard" – Rihanna featuring Young Jeezy (#11)
- "He Could Be The One" – Hannah Montana (#10)
- "Heartless" – Kanye West (#2)
- "Heartless" – Kris Allen (#16)
- "Here Comes Goodbye" – Rascal Flatts (#11)
- "Here We Go Again" – Demi Lovato (#15)
- "Halo" – Beyoncé (#5)
- "Hoedown Throwdown" – Miley Cyrus (#18)
- "Hotel Room Service" – Pitbull (#8)
- "Hot N Cold" – Katy Perry (#6 – #3 in 2008)
- "How Low" – Ludacris (#13)
- "I Can Transform Ya" – Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz (#20)
- "I Do Not Hook Up"- Kelly Clarkson (#20)
- "I Hate This Part" – The Pussycat Dolls (#11)
- "I Love College" – Asher Roth (#12)
- "If I Were a Boy" – Beyoncé (#10 – #3 in 2008)
- "If Today Was Your Last Day" – Nickelback (#19)
- "If U Seek Amy" – Britney Spears (#19)
- "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" – Pitbull (#2)
- "I Told You So" – Carrie Underwood (#9)
- "I'm Yours" – Jason Mraz (#6)
- "Jump Then Fall" – Taylor Swift (#10)
- "Kiss a Girl" – Keith Urban (#16)
- "Kiss Me Thru The Phone" – Soulja Boy Tell'em featuring Sammie (#3)
- "Knock You Down" – Keri Hilson featuring Kanye West and Ne-Yo (#3)
- "Let It Rock" – Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne (#5)
- "Live Your Life" – T.I. featuring Rihanna (#2 – Hit #1 on 2008)
- "LoveGame" – Lady GaGa (#5)
- "Love Lockdown" – Kanye West (#8 – #3 in 2008)
- "Love Sex Magic" – Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake (#10)
- "Love Story" – Taylor Swift (#4)
- "Mad" – Ne-Yo (#11)
- "Mad World" – Adam Lambert (#19)
- "Meet Me Halfway" – Black Eyed Peas (#7)
- "Miss Independent" – Ne-Yo (#14 – #7 in 2008)
- "Need You Now" – Lady Antebellum (#5)
- "New Divide" – Linkin Park (#6)
- "No Boundaries" – Kris Allen (#11)
- "No Surprise" – Daughtry (#15)
- "Obsessed" – Mariah Carey (#7)
- "One Less Lonely Girl" – Justin Bieber (#16)
- "One Time" – Justin Bieber (#20)
- "Out Last Night" – Kenny Chesney (#16)
- "Paparazzi" – Lady GaGa (#6)
- "Party in the U.S.A." – Miley Cyrus (#2)
- "Please Don't Leave Me" – P!nk (#17)
- "Prom Queen" – Lil Wayne (#15)
- "Rehab" – Rihanna (#18)
- "Replay" – Iyaz (#2)
- "Right Now (Na Na Na)" – Akon (#8)
- "Run This Town" – Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and Kanye West (#2)
- "Russian Roulette" – Rihanna (#9)
- "Say Hey (I Love You)" – Michael Franti & Spearhead featuring Cherine Anderson (#18)
- "Second Chance" – Shinedown (#7)
- "Send It On" – Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Jonas Brothers, and Demi Lovato (#20)
- "Sexy Chick" – David Guetta feat. Akon (#12)
- "She Wolf" – Shakira (#11)
- "So What" – Pink (#14 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Sober" – Pink (#15)
- "Sugar" – Flo Rida featuring Wynter (#5)
- "Sweet Dreams" – Beyoncé (#10)
- "TiK ToK – Ke$ha (#1)
- "The Climb" – Miley Cyrus (#4)
- "Throw It in the Bag" – Fabolous featuring The-Dream (#14)
- "Turnin' Me On" – Keri Hilson featuring Lil Wayne (#15)
- "Turn My Swag On" – Soulja Boy Tell'em (#19)
- "Untouchable" – Taylor Swift (#19)
- "Untouched" – The Veronicas (#17)
- "Use Somebody"- Kings of Leon (#4)
- "Waking Up in Vegas" – Katy Perry (#9)
- "We Made You" – Eminem (#9)
- "Whatever You Like" – T.I. (#9 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "Who Says" – John Mayer (#17)
- "Womanizer" – Britney Spears (#5 – Hit #1 in 2008)
- "You Belong With Me" – Taylor Swift (#2)
- "You Found Me" – The Fray (#7)
Acclaimed Music
AcclaimedMusic.net's Top Albums from 2009
- Merriweather Post Pavilion — Animal Collective
- Veckatimest — Grizzly Bear
- xx — The XX
- Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix — Phoenix
- Bitte Orca — Dirty Projectors
- It's Blitz! — Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- Fever Ray — Fever Ray
- Tarot Sport — Fuck Buttons
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart — The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
- Album — Girls
- Primary Colours — The Horrors
- Embryonic — The Flaming Lips
- Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle — Bill Callahan
- Wilco (The Album) — Wilco
- Two Dancers — Wild Beasts
Classical music
- John Adams – String Quartet, No. 2
- Thomas Adès – Lieux Retrouvés, for cello and piano
- Richard Barrett – Mesopotamia for 17 instruments and electronics
- Harrison Birtwistle – The Corridor scena for two singers and ensemble
- John Brunning – Sahara (for guitar)
- Elliott Carter
- Duettino for Violin & Cello
- Figment V for marimba
- Ludovico Einaudi – Nightbook
- Lorenzo Ferrero
- Op.111 – Bagatella su Beethoven for piano solo
- Three Simple Songs for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano
- Fantasy Suite No.2 for violin and orchestra
- Howard Goodall – Enchanted Voices
- Philip Glass
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, No.2, "The American Four Seasons", premiere in December
- Sonata for Violin & Piano
- String Sextet
- Magnus Lindberg – Graffiti for chorus and orchestra
- Christopher Rouse – Zhizn
- Steven Stucky – Dust Devil, for solo marimba
- John Tavener
- Tu ne sais pas, for mezzo-soprano, timpani and stings
- The Peace that Passeth Understanding (choral)
- Mark-Anthony Turnage – Five Processionals, for clarinet, violin, cello & piano
Opera
- Philip Glass – Kepler, premiere on September 20, Linz, Austria
- Paul Moravec – The Letter, premiere on July 25, Santa Fe Opera
- Thanapoom Sirichang – The Lunch Box
- Michael Nyman – Sparkie: Cage and Beyond, with Carsten Nicolai
- Alexander Goehr – Promised End, opera in twenty-four preludes to words from Shakespeare's King Lear
- Rufus Wainwright – Prima Donna
- André Previn – Brief Encounter (World Premier, Houston Grand Opera, 1 May 2009)
Deaths
January
- January 2 – Valentina Giovagnini, 28, Italian singer
- January 6 – Ron Asheton, 60, American guitarist (The Stooges)
- January 8 – Lamya al Mugheiry, 35, African singer
- January 9 – Dave Dee, 67, British singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich)
- January 12 – Alejandro Sokol, 48, Argentine rock musician
- January 13 – Mansour Rahbani, 83, Lebanese composer
- January 14 – Angela Morley, 84, English conductor and composer
- January 15 – Veronica Dudarova, 92, Russian symphony conductor
- January 18 – João Aguardela, 39, Portuguese rock singer, musician and composer
- January 28 – Billy Powell, 56, American keyboardist (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- January 29 – John Martyn, 60, British singer/songwriter
- January 31 – Dewey Martin, 68, Canadian drummer (Buffalo Springfield)
February
- February 1 – Lukas Foss, 86, American pianist, conductor and composer
- February 2 – Sunny Skylar, 95, American songwriter
- February 3
- Tom Brumley, 73, American steel guitarist (The Buckaroos)
- Kurt Demmler, 65, German songwriter
- February 4 – Lux Interior, 62, American singer (The Cramps)
- February 7
- Blossom Dearie, 82, American jazz singer and pianist
- Jorge Reyes, 56, Mexican musician (Chac Mool)
- February 9 – Vic Lewis, 89, British jazz guitarist
- February 11 – Estelle Bennett, 67, American singer (The Ronettes)
- February 12
- Mat Mathews, 84, Dutch jazz accordionist
- Gerry Niewood, 65, American jazz saxophonist
- February 14
- Louie Bellson, 84, American jazz drummer
- John McGlinn, 55, American conductor and historian of musicals
- February 15 – Joe Cuba, 78, Puerto Rican jazz percussionist
- February 18 – Snooks Eaglin, 72, American guitarist and singer
- February 19
- Kelly Groucutt, 63, British bass guitar player (Electric Light Orchestra)
- Harrison Ridley Jr., 70, American jazz presenter
- Miika Tenkula, 34, Finnish guitar player (Sentenced)
- February 20 – Fats Sadi, 81, Belgian jazz musician, vocalist and composer
- February 24
- Svatopluk Havelka, 83, Czech composer
- Pearl Lang, 87, American dancer and choreographer
- February 25 – Randall Bewley, 53, American guitarist (Pylon)
March
- March 1 – Joan Turner, 86, British singer and actress
- March 2 – Ernie Ashworth, 80, American country singer
- March 3 – Sydney Earle Chaplin, 82, American actor and singer
- March 4 – John Cephas, 78, American Piedmont blues guitarist
- March 5 – Edmund James Arthur Hockridge, 79, Canadian singer and actor
- March 6 – Francis Magalona, 44, Filipino actor and rapper
- March 7 – Jimmy Boyd, 70, American singer
- March 14 – Alain Bashung, 61, French singer/songwriter and actor
- March 18 – Kent Henry, 60, American blues/rock guitarist
- March 22 – Reg Isidore, 59, Aruban drummer (Robin Trower Band)
- March 24 – Uriel Jones, 74, Motown Funk Brothers session drummer
- March 25 – "England" Dan Seals, 61, American singer-songwriter
- March 29 – Maurice Jarre, 84, French composer
April
- April 9 – Randy Cain, 63, singer, (The Delfonics)
- April 13 – Ron Stallings, a priod of time saxophonist (Huey Lewis And The News)
May
- May 6 – Ean Evans, 48, American bassist
- May 15 – Wayman Tisdale, 44, NBA basketball player and smooth jazz bass guitarist
- May 18 – Roderick "Dolla" Burton II, 21, American rapper
- May 18 – Wayne Allwine, voice of Mickey Mouse
- May 24 – Jay Bennett, 45, American multi-instrumentalist (Wilco)
June
- June 3 – Koko Taylor, 80, American blues singer
- June 7 – Hugh Hopper, 64, British musician
- June 14 – Bob Bogle, 75, American guitarist (The Ventures)
- June 18 – Ali Akbar Khan, 87, Indian sarod player
- June 25
- Michael Jackson, 50, American singer.
- Sky Saxon, 63, American rock singer and bassist (The Seeds)
- June 27 – Fayette Pinkney, 61, American singer (The Three Degrees)
- June 30 – Harve Presnell, 75, American singer and actor
July
- July 2 – Susan Fernandez, 52, Filipina activist and singer
- July 4 – Allen Klein, 77, American record label executive
- July 11 – Angie Pirog, 18, Canadian folk singer/guitarist
- July 16 – D. K. Pattammal, 90, Indian classical singer
- July 17 – Gordon Waller, 64, British singer (Peter and Gordon)
- July 21
- Andrew Thomas, 63, German singer (Bad Boys Blue)
- Gangubai Hangal, 96, Indian classical singer
- July 26 – Merce Cunningham, 90, American dancer, choreographer
- July 27 – George Russell, 86, American composer
- June 31 – Titus "Baatin" Glover, 61, American singer (Slum Village)
August
- August 6 – Willy DeVille, 58, American musician
- August 12 – Rashied Ali, 74, American drummer
- August 13 – Les Paul, 94, American jazz guitarist and inventor of solid-body electric guitar and multi-track recording
- August 18 – Hildegard Behrens, 72, German opera singer
- August 28 – DJ AM, 36, American turntabalist and celebrity disc jockey (Crazy Town)
September
- September 1 – Erich Kunzel, 74, American conductor
- September 7 – Fred Mills, 74, Canadian trumpeter
- September 11 – Jim Carroll, 60, American writer and punk singer (Jim Carroll Band)
- September 16 – Mary Travers, 72, American folk singer (Peter, Paul and Mary)
- September 17 – Leon Kirchner, 90, American composer
- September 19 – Roc Raida, 37, American turntablist (The X-Ecutioners)
- September 24 – Sir Howard Morrison, 74, New Zealand entertainer
October
- October 4 – Mercedes Sosa, 74, Argentinian singer
- October 5 – Mike Alexander, 32, British bassist (Evile)
- October 7 – Steve Ferguson, 60, American rock guitarist (NRBQ)
- October 9 – Arturo Cavero, 68, Peruvian singer
- October 10 – Stephen Gately, 33, Irish pop singer (Boyzone)
- October 12 – Dickie Peterson, 61, American bassist (Blue Cheer)
- October 12 – Ian Wallace, 90, British singer
- October 13 – Al Martino, 82, American singer
- October 17 – Vic Mizzy, 93, American composer
- October 28 – Taylor Mitchell, 19, Canadian folk singer-songwriter
November
- November 8 – Jerry Fuchs, 34, American drummer (!!!, Maserati)
- November 15 – Derek B, 44, British rapper
- November 22 – Haydain Neale, 39, Canadian soul/R&B singer (jacksoul)
December
- December 2 – Eric Woolfson, 64, Scottish musician (The Alan Parsons Project)
- December 20 – James Gurley, 69, American musician (Big Brother and the Holding Company)
- December 25 – Vic Chesnutt, 45, American musician
- December 28 – James "The Rev" Sullivan, 28, American drummer (Avenged Sevenfold)
- December 30 – Rowland S. Howard, 50, Australian guitarist (The Birthday Party)
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