2017 in music

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Albums released

Awards

59th Annual Grammy Awards (USA)
Record of the Year: "Hello" by AdeleAlbum of the Year: 25 by Adele • Song of the Year: "Hello" by Adele • Best New Artist: Chance the Rapper
18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards (USA/Latin America)
Record of the Year: "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy YankeeAlbum of the Year: Salsa Big Band by Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orquesta• Song of the Year: "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee • Best New Artist: Vicente García
2017 ARIA Music Awards (Australia)
Album of the Year: Go Farther in Lightness by Gang of YouthsSong of the Year: "Stranger" by Peking Duk feat. ElliphantBreakthrough Artist: Night Thinker by Amy Shark
2017 Billboard Music Awards (USA)
Artist of the Year: DrakeNew Artist of the Year: ZaynTop Hot 100 Song: "Closer" by the Chainsmokers feat. HalseyTop Billboard 200 Album: Views by Drake
2017 Brit Awards (UK)
British Album of the Year: Blackstar by David BowieBritish Single of the Year: "Shout Out to My Ex" by Little MixBritish Breakthrough Act: Rag'n'Bone ManBritish Video: "History" by One Direction
Eurovision Song Contest 2017 (Europe)
"Amar pelos dois" by Salvador Sobral (Portugal)
48th GMA Dove Awards (USA)
Song of the Year: "What a Beautiful Name" written by Brooke Ligertwood and Ben Fielding • Songwriter of the Year: Bart MillardSongwriter of the Year (Non-artist): Bernie Herms • Artist of the Year: MercyMeNew Artist of the Year: Zach Williams • Producer of the Year:Bernie Herms
59th Japan Record Awards (Japan)
Grand Prix: Influencer by Nogizaka46Best Song: several • Best New Artist: Tsubaki Factory
2017 Juno Awards (Canada)
Artist of the Year: Leonard CohenAlbum of the Year: You Want It Darker by Leonard CohenSingle of the Year: "Spirits" by The StrumbellasBreakthrough Artist of the Year: Ruth B
2017 Mercury Prize (UK and Ireland)
Process by Sampha
2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards (South Korea, hosted in Vietnam, Japan and Hong Kong)
Artist of the Year: BTSAlbum of the Year: The War by ExoSong of the Year: "Signal" by TwiceBest Music Video: Spring Day by BTS
2017 MTV Europe Music Awards (Europe)
Video of the Year: "Humble" by Kendrick LamarArtist of the Year: Shawn MendesNew Artist: Dua Lipa
2017 MTV Video Music Awards (USA)
Video of the Year: "Humble" by Kendrick LamarArtist of the Year: Ed SheeranNew Artist: Khalid
2017 New Zealand Music Awards (New Zealand)
Album of the Year: Melodrama by LordeSong of the Year: "Green Light" by Lorde • Breakthrough Artist: Aldous Harding
2017 NME Music Awards (UK)
Best Album: Wild World by BastilleBest Track: "Tilted" by Christine and the QueensBest New Artist: Dua LipaBest Live Band: The 1975Best Festival: Glastonbury Festival 2016
2017 Polaris Music Prize (Canada)
La Papessa by Lido Pimienta
2017 Pulitzer Prize for Music (USA)
Angel's Bone by Du Yun
The 5th V Chart Awards (China)
Top Male Artist : Lay with Lose ControlTop Female Artist : Li Yuchun with Sense of PresenceTop Group: TFBOYS with Protecting HomeTop New Artist: Xu Weizhou
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (USA)
Inductees: Joan BaezElectric Light OrchestraJourneyPearl JamTupac ShakurYes
26th Seoul Music Awards (South Korea)
Grand Prize: ExoBest Album: Wings by BTSBest Song: "Cheer Up" by TwiceBest New Artist: Blackpink, NCT 127, I.O.I

Bands formed

Soloist debuts

Bands reformed

Bands on hiatus

Bands disbanded

Deaths

January

  • 1 – Memo Morales (79), Venezuelan rumba singer
  • 2 – Auriel Andrew (69), Indigenous Australian country singer
  • 4Bade Fateh Ali Khan (82), Pakistani classical music and Khyal singer
  • 6 – Sylvester Potts (78), American R&B singer (the Contours)
  • 7 – Jerzy Kossela (74), Polish rock guitarist (Czerwone Gitary)
  • 8Peter Sarstedt (75), British folk pop singer
  • 10Buddy Greco (90), American jazz singer and pianist
  • 11Tommy Allsup (83), American rock and roll guitarist
  • 13
    • Horacio Guarany (91), Argentine folklore singer
    • Richie Ingui (69), American soul singer (Soul Survivors)
  • 14 – John Boudreaux (80), American jazz and soul drummer
  • 15 – Greg Trooper (61), American alternative country singer and songwriter
  • 16
  • 18 – Mike Kellie (69), British psychedelic rock and power pop drummer (Spooky Tooth, The Only Ones)
  • 19Loalwa Braz (63), Brazilian pop and lambada singer (Kaoma)
  • 20
    • Ronald "Bingo" Mundy (76), American singer (The Marcels)
    • Joey Powers (82), American pop singer
    • Tommy Tate (71), American soul singer
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23Bobby Freeman (76), American pop and R&B singer
  • 24
  • 25 – Ronnie Davis (66), Jamaican reggae singer (The Tennors, The Itals)
  • 27 – Stan Boreson (91), American comedian, accordionist and singer
  • 28
    • Guitar Gable (79), American blues singer and guitarist
    • Geoff Nicholls (68), British rock musician and keyboardist (Black Sabbath, Quartz)
    • Alexander Tikhanovich (64), Belarusian pop singer (Verasy)
  • 29 – Elkin Ramírez (54), Colombian hard rock singer (Kraken)
  • 30 – James Laurence (27), American hip hop musician and producer (Friendzone) (death announced on this date)
  • 31

February

  • 1 – Robert Dahlqvist (40), Swedish alternative rock guitarist and singer (The Hellacopters, Thunder Express, Dundertåget)
  • 4 – Steve Lang (67), Canadian rock bassist (April Wine)
  • 5
  • 7Svend Asmussen (100), Danish jazz violinist
  • 8
  • 11 – Jarmila Šuláková (87), Czech folk singer
  • 12
    • Al Jarreau (76), American jazz singer
    • Damian (52), British pop singer
  • 13
    • Trish Doan (31), American heavy metal bassist (Kittie) (death announced on this date)
    • E-Dubble (34), American rapper
  • 16 – Pericoma Okoye (81), Nigerian traditional music singer
  • 17
  • 18Clyde Stubblefield (73), American funk and soul drummer (James Brown, The J.B.'s)
  • 19Larry Coryell (73), American jazz fusion guitarist
  • 20 – Huang Feili (99), Chinese classical music conductor
  • 23
  • 25
    • Rick Chavez, American progressive metal singer and guitarist (Drive)
    • Toshio Nakanishi (61), Japanese new wave guitarist (Plastics)
    • Bill Paxton (61), American new wave keyboardist (Martini Ranch) and actor

March

  • 1 – Hiroshi Kamayatsu (78), Japanese rock singer (The Spiders, Vodka Collins)
  • 2 – Gata Cattana (26), Spanish rapper
  • 3
  • 4
    • Valerie Carter (64), American rock singer and songwriter
    • Edi Fitzroy (61), Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
    • Tommy Page (46), American pop singer
  • 6
    • Ritchie Adams (78), American songwriter and singer (The Fireflies)
    • Lars Diedricson (66), Swedish rock singer (Snowstorm)
    • Alberto Zedda (89), Italian conductor and musicologist
  • 7Kalika Prasad Bhattacharya (46), Indian folk singer
  • 8
    • Dave Valentin (64), American jazz flutist
    • Wordsayer (47), American rapper (Source of Labor)
  • 10Joni Sledge (60), American R&B and disco singer (Sister Sledge)
  • 11
    • Evan Johns (60), American rockabilly guitarist (The LeRoi Brothers)
    • Ángel Parra (73), Chilean folk singer
    • Don Warden (87), American country slide guitarist
  • 12 – Joey Alves (63), American hard rock rhythm guitarist (Y&T)
  • 13
  • 15
    • Phil Garland (75), New Zealander folk singer
    • Vicky (69), Colombian pop singer
  • 16James Cotton (81), American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter
  • 18Chuck Berry (90), American rock and roll guitarist, singer and songwriter
  • 20
    • Buck Hill (90), American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist
    • Tony Terran (90), American rock and pop trumpeter (The Wrecking Crew)
  • 21 – Gabriel "Negru" Mafa (42), black metal drummer (Negură Bunget)
  • 22
    • Sib Hashian (67), American rock drummer (Boston)
    • Sven-Erik Magnusson (74), Swedish pop singer and guitarist (Sven-Ingvars)
  • 23Sebastián (63), Argentine cuarteto singer
  • 24
  • 25 – Edward Grimes (43), American post-rock drummer (Rachel's)
  • 26
    • Alessandro Alessandroni (92), Italian film composer and classical guitarist
    • Jimmy Dotson (83), American blues singer and songwriter
  • 27Clem Curtis (76), Trinidadian-British singer (The Foundations)
  • 28 – Terry Fischer (70), American pop singer (The Murmaids)
  • 30 – Rosie Hamlin (71), American pop singer (Rosie and the Originals)

April

  • 1
    • Lonnie Brooks (83), American blues singer and guitarist
    • Ikutaro Kakehashi (87), Japanese engineer, founder of Roland Corporation, manufacturer of electronic musical instruments
    • Wycliffe Noble (91), British gospel singer (The Joystrings) and architect
  • 3 – Brenda Jones (62), American singer (The Jones Girls)
  • 5Paul O'Neill (61), American progressive metal composer, lyricist, producer, and songwriter (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Savatage)
  • 6David Peel (74), American folk singer and songwriter
  • 7 – Ben Speer (86), American gospel singer (Speer Family)
  • 8 – Keni Richards (60), American rock drummer (Autograph)
  • 9
  • 10 – Banner Thomas (62), American hard rock bassist (Molly Hatchet)
  • 11
  • 12 – Barry "Frosty" Smith (71), American rock drummer (Sweathog, Soulhat)
  • 14Bruce Langhorne (78), American folk singer
  • 15
  • 19 – Dick Contino (87), American accordionist and singer
  • 20Cuba Gooding Sr. (72), American soul and R&B singer (The Main Ingredient)
  • 23 – Jerry Adriani (70), Brazilian rock singer
  • 27
    • Jeff Decker, Canadian heavy metal guitarist (Thor)
    • John Shifflett (64), American jazz bassist
  • 28 – Joanna Brouk (68), American electronic music composer

May

  • 1
    • Bruce Hampton (70), American rock and jazz fusion singer and guitarist (Hampton Grease Band, Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit)
    • Erkki Kurenniemi (75), Finnish electronic music composer
  • 2 – Kevin Garcia (41), American indie rock bassist (Grandaddy)
  • 3
  • 4 – Katy Bødtger (84), Danish singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1960)
  • 5 – Clive Brooks (67), British progressive rock drummer (Egg)
  • 9
    • Michael Parks (77), American country singer and actor
    • Robert Miles (47), Swiss-born Italian electronic dance record producer, composer and DJ
  • 10
    • Bonaldo "Burt" Bonaldi (90), American pop singer (The Gaylords)
    • Pierre DeMudd (64), American trumpeter and singer (Dazz Band)
  • 11 – İbrahim Erkal (50), Turkish folk singer
  • 12 – Bill Dowdy (84), American jazz drummer (The Three Sounds)
  • 13Jimmy Copley (63), British rock drummer
  • 14 – Keith Mitchell, American dream pop drummer (Mazzy Star)
  • 17Chris Cornell (52), American alternative rock singer and songwriter (Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog)
  • 18 – Frankie Paul (51), Jamaican dancehall singer
  • 20
    • Jimmy Dale (81), British-Canadian film and television composer
    • Ace Still, American doom metal singer (Goatlord)
  • 21
    • Kenny Cordray (62), American rock guitarist and songwriter
    • Jimmy LaFave (61), American folk singer and songwriter
    • Tulsa Pittaway (42), South African indie rock drummer (Watershed, Evolver One)
  • 22
    • Rosa Speer (94), American gospel singer (Speer Family)
    • Zbigniew Wodecki (67), Polish pop singer and violinist
  • 25 – Saucy Sylvia (96), Canadian-born American comedy music singer and pianist
  • 27
  • 29 – Arleen Lanzotti (73), American pop singer (The Delicates)
  • 31 – Bern Nix (69), American jazz guitarist

June

  • 2Aamir Zaki (49), Pakistani psychedelic rock guitarist
  • 6
  • 8 – Norro Wilson (79), American country music singer, songwriter and record producer
  • 11Rosalie Sorrels (83), American folk singer and songwriter
  • 12Geri Allen (60), American jazz pianist
  • 16 – Eliza Clívia (37), Brazilian forro singer
  • 17 – Thara Memory (68), American jazz trumpeter
  • 18 – Chris Murrell (60), American gospel and jazz singer
  • 20
    • Prodigy (42), American rapper (Mobb Deep)
    • Bo Wagner (72), American marimba player (Starbuck)
  • 21 – Belton Richard (77), American Cajun accordionist
  • 22 – Jimmy Nalls (66), American blues rock guitarist (Sea Level)
  • 25 – Dave Evans (66), American bluegrass singer and banjoist
  • 28
    • Gary DeCarlo (75), American pop singer and songwriter (Steam)
    • Nic Ritter (37), American thrash metal drummer (Warbringer)
    • Dave Rosser (50), American alternative rock guitarist (The Afghan Whigs)
  • 30 – Don Rea (88), American pop singer (The Gaylords)

July

  • 3 – Rudy Rotta (66), Italian blues rock guitarist
  • 4 – John Blackwell, Jr. (43), American funk and R&B drummer (D'Angelo, The New Power Generation)
  • 5Pierre Henry (89), French musique concrète composer
  • 6
    • Mick Bund, British post-punk bassist (Felt)
    • Melvyn "Deacon" Jones (73), American soul keyboardist (Baby Huey & the Babysitters)
  • 9Erik Cartwright (66), American blues rock guitarist (Foghat)
  • 12
    • Marc 'Blaash' Michaelson, American black metal drummer (Bahimiron)
    • Tamara Miansarova (86), Russian pop singer
    • Ray Phiri (70), South African jazz fusion singer and guitarist
  • 13
    • Simon Holmes (54), Australian jangle pop guitarist (The Hummingbirds)
    • Egil Kapstad (76), Norwegian jazz pianist and composer
    • Chris Wong Won (53), American rapper (2 Live Crew)
  • 14
  • 16 – Wilfried (67), Austrian pop singer
  • 17 – Peter Principle (63), American post-punk bassist (Tuxedomoon)
  • 19
    • Barbara Weldens (35), French pop singer and songwriter
    • Graham Wood (45), Australian jazz pianist
  • 20
  • 21
    • Errol Dyers (65), South African jazz guitarist
    • Geoff Mack (94), Australian country singer and songwriter
    • Kenny Shields (69), Canadian hard rock singer (Streetheart)
    • Paapa Yankson (73), Ghanaian highlife singer
  • 22
  • 25
  • 27Billy Joe Walker Jr. (64), American country music record producer
  • 28D.L. Menard (85), American Cajun music singer
  • 31Chuck Loeb (61), American jazz guitarist (Fourplay)

August

  • 1 – Goldy McJohn (72), Canadian hard rock keyboardist (Steppenwolf)
  • 2Daniel Licht (60), American film and television composer
  • 4
    • Luiz Melodia (66), Brazilian MPB singer
    • Joe Romano 67, American bassist (The Fun and Games)
  • 8Glen Campbell (81), American country music singer and songwriter
  • 11 – Segun Bucknor (71), Nigerian soul and funk keyboardist and guitarist
  • 19Bea Wain (100), American big band singer (Larry Clinton and His Orchestra)
  • 20Jerry Lewis (91), American actor and pop singer
  • 21 – Sonny Burgess (88), American rockabilly singer
  • 22John Abercrombie (73), American jazz fusion guitarist
  • 24
    • Pete Kuykendall (79), American bluegrass banjoist
    • Larry Marshall (75), Jamaican reggae singer
  • 26 – Wilson das Neves (81), Brazilian bossa nova singer and percussionist
  • 28Melissa Bell (53), British R&B and soul singer (Soul II Soul)
  • 29 – Larry Elgart (95), American jazz bandleader and alto saxophonist
  • 30 – Skip Prokop (73), Canadian rock and jazz fusion drummer (Lighthouse, The Paupers)

September

  • 1 – Mick Softley (77), British folk singer and songwriter
  • 2 – Dave Hlubek (66), American rock guitarist and songwriter (Molly Hatchet)
  • 3Walter Becker (67), American jazz rock guitarist, bassist and songwriter (Steely Dan)
  • 4Earl Lindo (64), Jamaican reggae keyboardist (Bob Marley and the Wailers)
  • 5 – Rick Stevens (77), American R&B singer (Tower of Power)
  • 6Holger Czukay (79), German experimental rock bassist (Can)
  • 8
  • 11 – Virgil Howe (41), British alternative rock drummer (Little Barrie)
  • 12
    • Riem de Wolff (74), Dutch-Indonesian rock and roll singer (The Blue Diamonds)
    • Josh Schwartz (45), American alternative country guitarist (Beachwood Sparks)
    • Jessi Zazu (28), American garage rock singer and songwriter (Those Darlins)
  • 13Grant Hart (56), American alternative rock singer, songwriter and drummer (Hüsker Dü)
  • 17Laudir de Oliveira (77), Brazilian rock and jazz percussionist (Chicago)
  • 18 – Mark Selby (56), American blues rock singer and guitarist
  • 21 – Cees Bergman (65), Dutch glam rock singer (Catapult)
  • 22
    • Ammon Tharp (75), American soul singer and drummer (Bill Deal and the Rhondels)
    • Eric Eycke (41), American heavy metal singer (Corrosion of Conformity)
  • 23Charles Bradley (68), American soul singer
  • 27
    • CeDell Davis (91), American blues guitarist
    • Joy Fleming (72), German pop singer
    • Hiromi Hayakawa (34), Japanese-born Mexican pop singer
  • 30 – Tom Paley (89), American folk guitarist and banjoist (New Lost City Ramblers)

October

  • 2Tom Petty (66), American rock singer, songwriter and guitarist (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Traveling Wilburys, Mudcrutch)
  • 4 – Janis Hansen (74), American pop and bossa nova singer (Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66, The Carnival)
  • 5
    • Alvin DeGuzman, American post-hardcore guitarist (The Icarus Line)
    • Rodrigo BVevino (42), British heavy metal singer (Avenger)
  • 6Bunny Sigler (76), American soul singer, songwriter and record producer
  • 7 – Jimmy Beaumont (76), American doo-wop singer (The Skyliners)
  • 8Grady Tate (85), American jazz drummer and singer
  • 16
    • Augustin Mawangu Mingiedi (56), Congolese afro-pop lkembist (Konono Nº1)
    • Iain Shedden (60), Australian punk rock drummer (The Saints)
  • 17
  • 18Eamonn Campbell (70), Irish folk singer and guitarist (The Dubliners)
  • 21 – Martin Eric Ain (50), American-Swiss heavy metal bassist (Celtic Frost)
  • 22
  • 24
    • Fats Domino (89), American rock and roll singer and pianist
    • Larry Ray (63), American power pop guitarist (Outrageous Cherry)
  • 27
    • Mike Hudson (61), American punk rock singer (The Pagans)
    • Dick Noel (90), American big band singer
  • 28
    • Bruce Black, American power metal drummer (Meliah Rage)
    • Daichi Shimoda, Japanese deathcore vocalist (Victim of Deception)[2]
  • 29
    • Muhal Richard Abrams (87), American free jazz pianist
    • Billy Mize (88), American country singer and steel guitarist
    • Keith Wilder (65), American funk singer (Heatwave)

November

  • 1
  • 2María Martha Serra Lima (72), Argentinean bolero singer
  • 3
    • Gaetano Bardini (91), Italian opera singer
    • Naomi Sego (86), American gospel singer (The Sego Brothers and Naomi)
  • 5
    • Robert Knight (72), American soul singer
    • Louis Roney (96), American opera tenor
  • 7
  • 9Fred Cole (69), American garage rock singer and guitarist (The Lollipop Shoppe, Dead Moon)
  • 10Chuck Mosley (57), American alternative rock singer (Faith No More)
  • 11 – Chiquito de la Calzada (85), Spanish flamenco singer
  • 12 – Chad Hanks (46), American metal bassist (American Head Charge)
  • 15
    • Bonnie Flower (63), American sunshine pop singer (Wendy and Bonnie)
    • Lil Peep (21), American rapper
  • 16 – Michael "Dik Mik" Davies (73), British space rock keyboardist (Hawkwind)
  • 17Rikard Wolff (59), Finnish pop singer and actor
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20 – Laila Sari (82), Indonesian children's music singer
  • 21
  • 22 – Tommy Keene (59), American power pop singer and songwriter
  • 23
  • 24
    • Mitch Margo (70), American doo-wop singer and songwriter (The Tokens)
    • Clotilde Rosa (87), Portuguese classical harpist
    • Bari Siddiqui (63), Bangladeshi folk singer and flautist
  • 26 – Patrick Bourgeois (54), Canadian rock singer and guitarist (Les B.B.)
  • 27 – Robert Popwell (66), American rock and jazz bassist (The Young Rascals, The Crusaders)
  • 28Shadia (86), Egyptian pop singer
  • 29 – Robert Walker (80), American blues guitarist
  • 30

December

  • 2
    • Norihiko Hashida (72), Japanese folk singer and songwriter (The Folk Crusaders)
    • Mundell Lowe (95), American jazz guitarist
  • 5Johnny Hallyday (74), French rock singer
  • 7Sunny Murray (81), American free jazz drummer
  • 8 – Gloria Ann Taylor (73), American soul singer
  • 12
    • Pat DiNizio (62), American power pop singer and guitarist (The Smithereens)
    • Willie Pickens (86), American jazz pianist
  • 13
  • 16
    • Ralph Carney (61), American rock and jazz saxophonist and clarinetist (Tin Huey)
    • Richard Dobson (75), American country singer and songwriter
    • Michael Prophet (60), Jamaican reggae singer
    • Keely Smith (89), American jazz singer
  • 17 – Kevin Mahogany (59), American jazz singer
  • 18Kim Jong-hyun (27), South Korean K-pop singer and songwriter (Shinee)
  • 19
    • Jim Forrester (43), American hard rock bassist (Sixty Watt Shaman)
    • Leo Welch (85), American gospel blues singer and guitarist
  • 21
    • Roswell Rudd (82), American free jazz trombonist
    • Marilyn Tyler (91), American opera singer
  • 22 – Pam the Funkstress, American hip hop DJ (The Coup)
  • 25 – Nao (56), Japanese heavy metal vocalist (United)
  • 28
  • 31 – Maurice Peress (87), American conductor and music educator

Musical films

  • What We Started

See also

References

  1. Leeson, Josh (25 March 2019). "The Jezabels focus energies on creative not commercial ambitions". The Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  2. "Victim of Deception ヴォーカルのDaichiが急逝". 激ロック. November 3, 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-11-11.
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