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The following is a list of notable events and releases that are expected to happen in 2015 in music in the United States.
Events
January
- 12 — Lady Antebellum performed the National Anthem at the first ever College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
February
- 1 — Idina Menzel performed the National Anthem [1] and Katy Perry performed at the halftime show during Super Bowl XLIX on February 1, making it the most watched, most rated, and most tweeted per second halftime show. [2]
- 8 — The 57th Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. British singer Sam Smith won the most awards with four including; Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best New Artist. Beck's Morning Phase won Album of the Year.
March
- 4 — Shania Twain announced that she will be going on her first tour in eleven years. The Rock This Country Tour began on June 5, 2015, and is billed as her farewell tour. She also plans on releasing her first studio album in thirteen years later in the year.[3]
- 29 — The 2nd iHeartRadio Music Awards took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake were among the winners.[4]
April
- 19 — The 50th ACM Awards were held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
May
- 17 — The 2015 Billboard Music Awards were held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.[5]
June
- 8 — The music video for "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry reached 1 billion views on VEVO, making it the first music video by a female artist to do so and the third music video overall to do so. It was the third most-viewed YouTube video of all time, and the most-watched video by a female artist until "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift took both records a month later.[6]
July
- 10 — Starting on this day albums will now be released on Fridays instead of Tuesdays in America. Some reasons for the change is to help prevent pirating, illegal downloads and "In the digital world, you can't make consumers wait". [7]
- 30 — The reunited Savatage played their first show in thirteen years at Wacken Open Air in Germany, which took place from July 30 to August 1.[8]
August
- 30 — The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards were held at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift was the big winner of the night with four awards, including Video of the Year for "Bad Blood".
September
- 18–19 — The 2015 iHeartRadio Music Festival took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
October
- 23 — The music video for Adele's "Hello" broke the Vevo Record for the most views within a 24-hour span with 27.7 million views, beating out the previous record held by Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood". [9] It also broke the record for shortest time to attain 100 million Vevo views, previously held by Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball".[10]
November
- 22 — The 2015 American Music Awards will be held at the Mircosoft Theatre in Los Angeles.
Bands formed
Bands reformed
- 13th Floor Elevators[11]
- The Academy Is...
- A-ha
- Aiden
- Alexisonfire
- Armor For Sleep
- The Black Eyed Peas
- Brooks & Dunn[12]
- The Corrs
- Daphne and Celeste
- Disturbed
- Evanescence
- Pist.On
- Savatage[8]
- Supertramp
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
- 3 Inches of Blood
- Avi Buffalo
- The Black Crowes
- California Breed
- CBS Orchestra
- Device
- Erase Errata
- Funeral For a Friend
- G.R.L.
- I, the Breather
- Maybeshewill
- Mean Creek
- MellowHype
- Noah and the Whale
- Obits
- Odd Future
- Pinback
- The Replacements
- Rise to Remain
- Texas in July
- The Rosso Sisters
- The Weakerthans
Albums released in 2015
January
February
March
April
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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7 | Future Hearts | All Time Low | Pop punk, alternative rock |
After It All | Delta Rae | Blues rock, country rock | |
Into the Wild Life | Halestorm | Rock | |
What For? | Toro y Moi | Synthpop, chillwave | |
No Pier Pressure | Brian Wilson | Rock, pop | |
14 | Welcome to Los Santos | The Alchemist and Oh No | Hip hop, synthpop, dancehall |
Love Somebody | Reba McEntire | Country | |
Second Hand Heart | Dwight Yoakam | Country | |
21 | Sound & Color | Alabama Shakes | Southern rock, roots rock, blues rock |
Eyes Wide Open | Sabrina Carpenter | Pop, folk rock, folk pop | |
To the Stars | Tom DeLonge | Pop punk, alternative rock, punk rock, acoustic | |
How Do You Feel Now? | Joywave | Indie rock, alternative rock | |
Folks Like Us | Montgomery Gentry | Country | |
Kindred | Passion Pit | Indie pop, synthpop | |
Damogen Furies | Squarepusher | Drum and bass, IDM, glitch | |
Love Story | Yelawolf | Hip hop, rap rock | |
28 | Handwritten | Shawn Mendes | Pop, soul |
Suffer in Peace | Tyler Farr | Country | |
Stages | Josh Groban | ||
Jekyll + Hyde | Zac Brown Band | Country, country rock, country pop |
May
June
July
August
September
October
Albums set to be released in 2015
November
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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6 | Delirium | Ellie Goulding | Pop |
What's Inside: Songs from Waitress | Sara Bareilles | Pop | |
Get Weird | Little Mix | Pop | |
Damn Country Music | Tim McGraw | Country | |
13 | Purpose | Justin Bieber[29] | Pop |
Heart Blanche | CeeLo Green | R&B | |
Made in the A.M. | One Direction | Pop | |
The Incredible True Story | Logic | Hip hop | |
Know-It-All | Alessia Cara | Pop | |
I'm Comin' Over | Chris Young | Country | |
Free TC | Ty Dolla $ign | R&B | |
Church In These Streets | Jeezy | Rap | |
20 | 25 | Adele | Pop |
Heart+Beat | The Band Perry | Country[30] | |
Buffet | R. Kelly | R&B, hip hop | |
27 | White Light | The Corrs | Rock, Folk |
Royalty | Chris Brown | R&B |
December
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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4 | Blue Neighbourhood | Troye Sivan | Electropop, dream pop |
11 | right on! | jennylee | New Wave |
Islah | Kevin Gates | Rap | |
18 | Purple | Baroness | Alternative Metal |
31[31] | Crown Jewel | The-Dream | R&B |
Fourth quarter
- TBA by Dream Theater[32]
- TBA by Trouble[33]
Unknown date
- TBA by Above the Law[34]
- Stadium by Akon[35]
- TBA by Lauren Alaina[36]
- TBA by Anthrax[37]
- TBA by Bad Religion[38]
- Country Cousins by Big K.R.I.T. & Yelawolf[39]
- TBA by Blink-182[40]
- TBA by Charred Walls of the Damned[41]
- TBA by Chickenfoot[42]
- As God as My Witness by Clipse[43]
- TBA by Common[44][45]
- TBA by Alice Cooper (covers album)[46]
- TBA by Cynic[47]
- Voices Through Hot Vessels by The D.O.C.[48]
- TBA by D.R.I. (EP)[49]
- TBA by Drop City Yacht Club[50]
- Future Hendrix by Future[51]
- Supreme Clientele 2: Blue & Cream by Ghostface Killah[52]
- TBA by Garbage[53]
- TBA by Ghostface Killah & MF Doom[52]
- TBA by Girls' Generation[54]
- Moonlight by Ariana Grande
- TBA by Grimes[55]
- TBA by Guns N' Roses[56]
- TBA by Faith Hill[57]
- TBA by JoJo [58]
- Man on the Moon III by Kid Cudi
- TBA by Korn[59]
- Stampede of the Disco Elephants by Limp Bizkit[60]
- Untitled Christmas album by Little Big Town[61]
- Shade by Living Colour[62]
- TBA by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis[63]
- TBA by Metallica[64]
- TBA by Mötley Crüe[65]
- TBA by My Darkest Days[66]
- TBA by Nas[67]
- TBA by No Doubt[68]
- TBA by The Offspring[69]
- Pages by Mike Posner[70]
- TBA by The Procussions[71]
- HITNRUN by Prince
- The Last Zulu by Q-Tip[72]
- TBA by Red Hot Chili Peppers[73]
- Anti by Rihanna
- TBA by Shyne[74]
- TBA by Jessica Simpson[75]
- This Is Acting by Sia
- TBA by Skid Row[76]
- TBA by Social Distortion[77]
- TBA by Soundgarden[78]
- TBA by Sparta[79]
- TBA by Stalley[80]
- TBA by Strung Out[81]
- TBA by Testament[82]
- TBA by Tool[83]
Top hits on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Hits
- "Blank Space" - Taylor Swift (5 weeks in 2014, 2 weeks in 2015)
- "Uptown Funk" - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (14 weeks)
- "See You Again" - Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (12 weeks)
- "Bad Blood" - Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar (1 week)
- "Cheerleader" - OMI (6 weeks)
- "Can't Feel My Face" - The Weeknd (3 weeks)
- "What Do You Mean?" - Justin Bieber (1 week)
- "The Hills" - The Weeknd (6 weeks so far)
Billboard Hot 100 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
2
Deaths
- January 1 - Jeff Golub, 59, jazz guitarist
- January 2 - Little Jimmy Dickens, 94, country singer
- January 4 - Lance Diamond, 72, singer
- January 8
- Andraé Crouch, 72, gospel singer-songwriter and producer
- Curtis Lee, 75, singer-songwriter
- January 10
- Tim Drummond, 75, rock bassist
- George Probert, 87, jazz saxophonist and clarinet player (Firehouse Five Plus Two)
- January 12
- Frank Glazer, 99, pianist and composer
- A. J. Masters, 64, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- January 15
- Ervin Drake, 95, songwriter
- Kim Fowley, 75, singer-songwriter, producer, and manager
- January 18
- Cynthia Layne, 51, jazz singer-songwriter
- Dallas Taylor, 66, rock drummer (Manassas, Clear Light)
- January 19
- John Bilezikjian, 66, oud player
- Ward Swingle, 87, jazz singer (Les Double Six)
- January 20 - Rose Marie McCoy, 92, songwriter
- January 27 - Neil Levang, 83, guitarist and banjo player
- January 29 - Rod McKuen, 81, singer-songwriter
- January 31 - Don Covay, 76, singer-songwriter
- February 1 - Anita Darian, 87, soprano
- February 2
- Joseph Alfidi, 65, pianist, composer, and conductor
- The Jacka, 37, rapper (Mob Figaz)
- Zane Musa, 36, saxophonist
- February 3 - William Thomas McKinley, 76, pianist and composer
- February 7 - Joe B. Mauldin, 74, bass player (The Crickets)
- February 9 - Marvin David Levy, 82, composer
- February 12
- Sam Andrew, 73, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Big Brother and the Holding Company)
- John-Edward Kelly, 56, saxophonist and conductor
- Mosie Lister, 93, singer-songwriter (The Statesmen Quartet)
- Richie Pratt, 71, jazz drummer and composer
- February 14 - Hulon, 58, jazz saxophonist
- February 16 - Lesley Gore, 68, singer-songwriter
- February 18 - Dave Cloud, 58, singer-songwriter
- February 21 - Clark Terry, 94, jazz trumpeter and composer
- February 24 - Robert Belfour, 74, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
- February 27 - Tod Dockstader, 82, composer
- February 28 - Ezra Laderman, 90, classical composer
- March 1 - Orrin Keepnews, 91, record producer, co-founded Riverside Records
- March 8 - Lew Soloff, 71, trumpet player and composer (Blood, Sweat & Tears and Mingus Big Band)
- March 9
- Jerry Brightman, 61, guitarist (The Buckaroos)
- Wayne Kemp, 73, country singer and guitarist
- March 11 - Jimmy Greenspoon, 67, singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Three Dog Night)
- March 15 - Mike Porcaro, 59, rock bass player (Toto)
- March 16
- Bruce Crump, 57, rock drummer (Molly Hatchet and Gator Country)
- Don Robertson, 92, pianist and songwriter
- March 18 - Samuel Charters, 85, record producer
- March 19 - Michael Brown, 65, keyboard player and songwriter (The Left Banke)
- March 20
- Paul Jeffrey, 81, jazz saxophonist
- A. J. Pero, 55, rock drummer (Twisted Sister and Adrenaline Mob)
- March 21 - Miriam Bienstock, 92, record executive
- March 22 - Norman Scribner, 79, pianist, composer, and conductor
- March 24 - Scott Clendenin, 48, bass player (Death and Control Denied)
- March 27
- B.J. Crosby, 63, jazz singer
- Johnny Helms, 80, jazz trumpet player and bandleader
- March 30 - Preston Ritter, 65, drummer (The Electric Prunes)
- March 31 - Ralph Sharon, 91, pianist, composer, and conductor
- April 1 - Billy Butler, 69, soul singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 2 - Doug Sax, 78, sound engineer
- April 3 - Bob Burns, 64, rock drummer (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- April 5
- Richard LaSalle, 97, pianist and composer
- Julie Wilson, 90, singer
- April 6
- Ray Charles, 96, singer-songwriter and conductor
- Milton DeLugg, 96, jazz accordion player and composer
- April 7 - Stan Freberg, 88, recording artist
- April 9 - Tut Taylor, 91, bluegrass guitarist (Dixie Gentlemen)
- April 10 - Keith McCormack, 74, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 14 - Percy Sledge, 74, singer
- April 15 - Billy Ray Hearn, 85, record executive, founded Sparrow Records and Myrrh Records
- April 16 - Johnny Kemp, 55, singer
- April 19 - Bernard Stollman, 85, record executive, founded ESP-Disk
- April 21 - Wally Lester, 73, singer (The Skyliners)
- April 24 - Sid Tepper, 96, songwriter
- April 27
- Jack Ely, 71, singer and guitarist (The Kingsmen)
- Marty Napoleon, 93, jazz pianist
- April 30 - Ben E. King, 76, singer-songwriter and producer (The Drifters)
- May 1 - Grace Lee Whitney, 85, singer
- May 2 - Guy Carawan, 87, singer and musicologist
- May 5 - Craig Gruber, 63, bass player (Rainbow, Elf, Bible Black, and Raven Lord)
- May 6 - Jerome Cooper, 68, jazz drummer
- May 9 - Johnny Gimble, 88, singer-songwriter and fiddler
- May 10 - Victor Salvi, 95, classical harpist
- May 11 - Stan Cornyn, 81, record executive
- May 12 - Bobby Jameson, 70, singer-songwriter
- May 13 - Robert Drasnin, 87, clarinet player and composer
- May 14 - B.B. King, 89, blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- May 15 - Ortheia Barnes, 70, singer
- May 17
- Chinx, 31, rapper
- Tranquility Bass, 47, rapper
- May 18 - Elbert West, 46, country singer-songwriter
- May 19 - Bruce Lundvall, 79, record executive
- May 20 - Bob Belden, 58, saxophonist, composer, conductor, and producer
- May 21 - Louis Johnson, 60, bass player (The Brothers Johnson)
- May 24 - Marcus Belgrave, 78, jazz trumpet player
- May 26
- Rocky Frisco, 77, pianist
- Art Thieme, 73, folk singer
- May 28 - Steven Gerber, 66, composer
- May 30 - Jim Bailey, 77, singer
- May 31
- Nico Castel, 83, tenor
- Will Holt, 86, singer-songwriter
- Slim Richey, 77, jazz guitarist and fiddler
- June 1 - Jean Ritchie, 92, folk singer-songwriter
- June 6 - Ronnie Gilbert, 88, folk singer-songwriter (The Weavers)
- June 8 - Paul Bacon, 91, jazz musician
- June 9 - Pumpkinhead, 39, rapper
- June 11
- Jim Ed Brown, 81, country singer-songwriter (The Browns)
- Ornette Coleman 85, jazz saxophonist, violinist, trumpet player, and composer
- June 12 - Monica Lewis, 93, singer
- June 13
- Buddy Boudreaux, 97, jazz saxophonist and clarinet player
- Big Time Sarah, 62, blues singer
- June 16 - Mighty Sam McClain, 72, singer-songwriter
- June 19 - Harold Battiste, 83, saxophonist, pianist, and composer
- June 21 - Gunther Schuller, 89, horn player, composer, and conductor
- June 22
- Joseph de Pasquale, 95, viola player
- James Horner, 61, composer and conductor
- June 27 - Chris Squire, 67, singer-songwriter and bass player (Yes, Conspiracy, The Syn, and XYZ)
- July 1 - Red Lane, 76, country singer-songwriter
- July 2 - Roy C. Bennett, 96, songwriter
- July 6
- Julio Angel, 69, singer
- Camille Bob, 77, singer and drummer
- July 8 - Ernie Maresca, 76, singer-songwriter and producer (The Regents)
- July 9 - Michael Masser, 74, songwriter and producer
- July 10
- Hussein Fatal, 38, rapper (Outlawz)
- Jon Vickers, 88, opera singer
- July 13 - Arthur G. Wright, 78, soul guitarist
- July 15
- Alan Curtis, 80, harpsichord player and conductor
- Howard Rumsey, 97, jazz bassist
- July 18 - Buddy Buie, 74, songwriter and producer
- July 19
- Van Alexander, 100, composer and bandleader
- Carmino Ravosa, 85, pianist and composer
- July 20 - Wayne Carson, 72, singer-songwriter and producer
- July 21
- Mitch Aliotta, 71, bass player (Rotary Connection and Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah)
- Theodore Bikel, 91, folk singer-songwriter
- Paul Freeman, 79, conductor
- July 22
- Don Joyce, 71, singer (Negativland)
- Daron Norwood, 49, country singer-songwriter
- July 26
- Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, singer
- Vic Firth, 85, drummer
- July 27 - Rickey Grundy, 56, gospel singer-songwriter
- July 29 - Buddy Emmons, 78, guitarist
- July 30 - Lynn Anderson, 67, country singer
- August 2 - J. Durward Morsch, 94, trombonist and composer
- August 4 - Billy Sherrill, 78, songwriter and producer
- August 5 - Raphy Leavitt, 66, composer and conductor
- August 8 - Sean Price, 43, rapper (Boot Camp Clik and Heltah Skeltah)
- August 11 - Eddie Cusic, 89, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
- August 13 - Harold Ousley, 86, saxophonist and flute player
- August 14 - Bob Johnston, 83 record producer
- August 15 - Danny Sembello, 52, songwriter and producer
- August 27 - George Cleve, 79, conductor
- September 1 - Boomer Castleman, 70, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- September 2 - Brianna Lea Pruett, 32, singer-songwriter
- September 5 - Frederick "Dennis" Greene, 66, singer (Sha Na Na)
- September 7 - Susan Allen, 64, harp player
- September 13 - Gary Richrath, 65, guitarist and songwriter (REO Speedwagon)
- September 16 - Peggy Jones, 75, guitarist
- September 21 - Ben Cauley, 76, trumpet player and songwriter (The Bar-Kays)
- September 27
- Wilton Felder, 75, saxophonist and bass player (The Crusaders)
- Denise Lor, 86, singer
- September 28 - Frankie Ford, 76, singer
- September 29
- Benjamin Hutto, 67, conductor
- Phil Woods, 83, saxophonist and composer
- October 2 - Willie Akins, 76, jazz saxophonist
- October 4 - Dave Pike, 77, vibraphone player and composer
- October 6
- Smokey Johnson, 78, drummer
- Billy Joe Royal, 73, pop and country singer
- October 9
- Koopsta Knicca, 40, rapper (Three 6 Mafia)
- Larry Rosen, 75, jazz producer
- October 10
- Steve Mackay, 66, saxophonist (The Stooges)
- Robbin Thompson, 66, singer-songwriter (Steel Mill)
- October 11 - Smokin' Joe Kubek, 58, guitarist and songwriter
- October 13 - Skatemaster Tate, 56, singer and producer
- October 16 - John Jennings, 61, guitarist and producer
- October 18 - Frank Watkins, 47, bass player (Gorgoroth and Obituary)
- October 20 - Cory Wells, 74, singer (Three Dog Night)
- October 22 - Mark Murphy, 83, singer-songwriter
- October 23 - Leon Bibb, 93, folk singer
- October 25 - Lee Shaw, 89, pianist and composer
- October 26 - David Rodriguez, 63, singer-songwriter
- October 27 - Herbie Goins, 76, R&B singer (Blues Incorporated)
See also
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