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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2007. |
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* '''[[January]]''' |
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**[[George Shearing]] is knighted for services to music in the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]]'s New Year Honours List. [[Evelyn Glennie]] becomes a Dame. [[Imogen Cooper]], [[John Rutter]] and [[Rod Stewart]] are awarded the CBE. |
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**Rumours circulate that [[The Police]] will reunite for a tour after 23 years to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of "[[Roxanne (song)|Roxanne]]". However, there are no plans for an album featuring new material.<ref>[http://www.sputnikmusic.com/news.php?newsid=2304 The Police reunion?], [[Sputnikmusic]], 01-03-2006</ref><ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16469727/ Rumors swirl about possible Police reunion], [[MSNBC]], retrieved 11/01/06</ref> On [[January 30]], the band announce that they would perform at the opening of the 49th annual [[Grammy Awards]] on [[February 11]]<ref>[http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/music/entertainment/music/police-reunite-open-grammy-awards-$1047088.htm Police reunite to open Grammy awards], Inthenews, retrieved February 1, 2007</ref> and subsequently announce [[The Police Reunion Tour]]. |
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**Rumours circulate that [[Timbaland]] may have appropriated his ringtone ''Block Party'' and the related beat to [[Nelly Furtado|Nelly Furtado's]] "[[Do It]]." ''See [[2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy]]''. |
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* '''[[February]]''' |
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** On [[February 7]], frontman [[Billy Corgan]] reveals that [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] would finally release the first reunion album ''[[Zeitgeist (Smashing Pumpkins album)|Zeitgeist]]'' on [[July 7]]th.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/41006/Smashing_Pumpkins_Reveal_Album_Title_Release_Date#41006 | title = Smashing Pumpkins Reveal Album Title, Release Date | publisher = Pitchfork Media | date = [[2007-02-07]] | accessdate = 2007-02-07}}</ref> This would be the band's first widely released album since 2000s ''[[Machina/The Machines of God]]'' with the last Smashing Pumpkins album ''[[Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music]]'' being restricted to only 25 copies upon initial release. |
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** On [[February 11]], the [[49th Grammy Awards]] aired on [[CBS]], presented at the [[Staples Center]] in [[Los Angeles]]. |
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** On [[February 16]] American Rock band [[Audioslave]] break up after [[Chris Cornell]] leaves band because of "Musical Differences". |
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** On [[February 27]] American rock parody band [[Tenacious D]] released their hit movie, [[Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny]] on DVD. |
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** On [[February 28]], it was announced that the American early 80s punk band [[Circle Jerks]] had released a new song, titled "I'm Gonna Live", which can also be heard on their [http://www.myspace.com/circlejerx Myspace] page.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22459 | title = Brand new Circle Jerks song streaming | publisher = Punknews.org | date = [[2007-02-28]] | accessdate = 2007-03-01}}</ref> Rumors are swiriling that the band is also supposedly gearing up to release their follow-up to 1995's ''[[Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities]]''. |
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* '''[[March]]''' |
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** On [[March 1]], [[Angela Hacker]] was voted by viewers to be the 2007 champion of the televised singing competition ''[[Nashville Star]]''. By virtue of her win, she was signed to a record deal with [[Warner Bros. Records]]. |
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** On [[March 12]], [[Matchbook Romance]] announces that they are taking an indefinite hiatus, after ten years of their career, as all members decided to go their separate ways.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22691 | title = Matchbook Romance (1997-2007) | publisher = Punknews.org | date = [[2007-03-12]] | accessdate = 2007-03-13}}</ref> |
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** On [[March 16]], [[Bad Religion]] revealed that their new album would be called ''[[New Maps of Hell]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22768 | title = Bad Religion to release "New Maps Of Hell" on July 10th | publisher = Pitchfork Media | date = [[2007-03-16]] | accessdate = 2007-03-16}}</ref> |
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*[[2007 in British music]] |
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* [[April 27]] - [[April 29]] - [[Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival]] in [[Coachella, CA]] |
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*[[2007 in Canadian music]] |
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* Sometime in May - The [[Los Angeles, California]] radio station [[KROQ-FM|KROQ]] will air the fifteenth annual [[KROQ Weenie Roast|Weenie Roast]]. |
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*[[2007 in Irish music]] |
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* [[May 5]] - [[Bamboozle]] Day 1 Meadowlands, New Jersey |
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*[[2007 in Japanese music]] |
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* [[May 6]] - [[Bamboozle]] Day 2 Meadowlands, New Jersey |
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*[[2007 in Norwegian music]] |
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* [[May 12]] - The final of the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2007|52nd Eurovision Song Contest]] will take place in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. |
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*[[2007 in South Korean music]] |
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* [[May 16]]-[[May 20]] - The [[European Festival of Youth Choirs]] will be held in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. |
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* [[May 25]]-[[May 28]] - [[Salzburg Festival]] |
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* [[May 30]]-[[June 5]] - The Peel Bay Festival [[Isle of Man]] [[TT]] |
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* [[July 7]] - [[Live Earth]], worldwide series of concerts to initiate action against [[global warming]]. |
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* [[August 4]]-[[August 11]] - The [[Three Choirs Festival]] will be held at [[Gloucester]]. |
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* [[August 11]]-[[August 12]] - The eighth annual [[Summer Sonic Festival]] will be held. Confirmed bands that will play there are: [[Arctic Monkeys]], [[Avenged Sevenfold]], [[Bloc Party]], [[The Horrors]], [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]], [[The Offspring]] and [[Sum 41]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22459 | title = Offspring Confirm Summer Gig | publisher = [[Ultimate Guitar Archive|Ultimate-Guitar.com]] | date = [[2007-03-16]] | accessdate = 2007-04-09}}</ref> |
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* [[August Bank Holiday]] (last weekend in August) - [[Bryn Terfel]]'s [[Faenol Festival]] |
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* [[September 12]]-[[October 1]] - [[Prague Autumn International Music Festival]] |
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* [[September 22]]-[[September 29|29]] - 35th [[North Wales International Music Festival]] will be held at [[St Asaph]]. |
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*[[2007 in country music]] |
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*[[Adair]] |
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*[[2007 in heavy metal music]] |
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*[[Allister]] |
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*[[2007 in hip-hop|2007 in hip hop music]] |
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*[[2007 in South Korean music]] |
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*[[Controlling the Famous]] |
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*[[The Distillers]] |
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*[[Dog Fashion Disco]] |
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*[[The Early November]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*[[Eighteen Visions]] |
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*[[Five Star]] |
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*[[Good Riddance]] |
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*[[Hidden in Plain View]] |
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*[[I Killed The Prom Queen]] |
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*[[Jurassic 5]] |
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*[[Le Tigre]] (on hiatus since late 2006, but officially announced split in January 2007) |
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*[[Matchbook Romance]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*[[The Nervous Return]] |
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*[[New Order]] (hiatus) |
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*[[Nickel Creek]] (hiatus) |
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*[[None More Black]] |
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*[[Park (band)|Park]] |
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*[[Pretty Girls Make Graves]] |
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*[[Purified in Blood]] |
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*[[Reverend Bizarre]] |
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*[[Rooster (band)|Rooster]] |
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*[[Scarlet (band)|Scarlet]] |
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*[[Scars of Tomorrow]] |
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*[[The Dismemberment Plan]] |
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*[[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] |
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*[[Heroes del Silencio]] |
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*[[Izehavitt]] |
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*[[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] |
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*[[No Angels]] |
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*[[The Police]] |
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*[[Slint]] |
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*[[January 1]] – [[George Shearing]] is knighted for services to music in [[Elizabeth II|The Queen]]'s New Year Honours List. [[Evelyn Glennie]] becomes a Dame. [[Imogen Cooper]], [[John Rutter]] and [[Rod Stewart]] are appointed [[Commander of the Order of the British Empire|CBE]]. |
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*[[January 12]] – In an experiment initiated by ''[[The Washington Post]]'' columnist [[Gene Weingarten]], violinist [[Joshua Bell]] plays incognito [[Street performance|busker]] at the Metro subway station [[L'Enfant Plaza (WMATA station)|L'Enfant Plaza]] in Washington, D.C.; of the 1,097 people who passed by, only seven stop to listen and only one recognizes Bell.<ref>Gene Weingarten, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html "Pearls Before Breakfast"] ''The Washington Post'', April 8, 2007 Page W10. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621173729/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html |date=June 21, 2010 }}</ref> |
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*[[January 19]]–[[February 4]] – The [[Big Day Out]] festival takes place in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], headlined by [[Tool (band)|Tool]] and [[Muse (band)|Muse]]. |
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*[[January 20]] - [[Justin Bieber]] posted his first YouTube video performing [[Ne-Yo]] "So Sick" under the name Kidrauhl. |
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**Following rumours that [[The Police]] will reunite for a tour after 23 years to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of "[[Roxanne (The Police song)|Roxanne]]",<ref>[http://www.sputnikmusic.com/news.php?newsid=2304 The Police reunion?], Sputnikmusic, March 1, 2006</ref><ref>[https://www.today.com/popculture/rumors-swirl-about-possible-police-reunion-wbna16469727 Rumors swirl about possible Police reunion], [[MSNBC]]. Retrieved January 11, 2006</ref> the band announce that they will perform at the opening of the 49th annual [[Grammy Awards]] on February 11<ref>[http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/music/entertainment/music/police-reunite-open-grammy-awards-$1047088.htm Police reunite to open Grammy awards] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616031128/http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/music/entertainment/music/police-reunite-open-grammy-awards-%241047088.htm |date=June 16, 2013 }}, Inthenews. Retrieved February 1, 2007.</ref> and subsequently announce [[The Police Reunion Tour]]. |
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**[[Timbaland plagiarism controversy]]: rumours circulate that [[Timbaland]] may have appropriated his ringtone ''Block Party'' and the related beat to [[Nelly Furtado]]'s "[[Do It (Nelly Furtado song)|Do It]]". |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[January 2|2]] |
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**Lebanese-born UK popstar [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]'s music career begins after signing to [[Universal Music Group|Universal Records UK]]. |
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|''[[The Hit List]]'' |
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|[[Unwritten Law]] |
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|''[[Into White (album)|Into White]]'' |
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|[[Carly Simon]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[January 8|8]] |
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|''[[Candylion]]'' |
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|[[Gruff Rhys]] |
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|rowspan="3" valign="top"|[[January 12|12]] |
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|''[[Freedom's Road]]'' |
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|[[John Mellencamp]] |
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|''[[Gothic Kabbalah]]'' |
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|[[Therion (band)|Therion]] |
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|''[[Liberty or Death (album)|Liberty or Death]]'' |
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|[[Grave Digger (band)|Grave Digger]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[January 13|13]] |
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|''[[Friends in Bellwoods]]'' |
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|[[Various Artists]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[January 16|16]] |
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|''[[Here & Now (America album)|Here & Now]]'' |
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|[[America (band)|America]] |
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|''[[Meet the Smithereens!]]'' |
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|[[The Smithereens]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[January 19|19]] |
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|''[[Illumination (album)|Illumination]]'' |
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|[[Tristania (band)|Tristania]] |
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|''[[December Looms]]'' |
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|[[John Mann (musician)|John Mann]] |
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|''[[Hats Off to the Buskers]]'' |
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|[[The View (band)|The View]] |
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|''[[Please Come Home]]'' |
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|[[Dustin Kensrue]] |
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|''[[The Human Design]]'' |
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|[[Shot Down Sun]] |
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|''[[Wincing the Night Away]]'' |
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|[[The Shins]] |
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|''[[Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?]]'' |
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|[[Of Montreal]] |
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|''[[Casually Smashed to Pieces]]'' |
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|[[The Six Parts Seven]] |
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|''[[Friend and Foe]]'' |
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|[[Menomena]] |
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|''[[Friend Opportunity]]'' |
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|[[Deerhoof]] |
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|''[[The Best Of... (Atreyu album)|The Best of...]]'' |
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|[[Atreyu (band)|Atreyu]] |
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|''[[Our Impact Will Be Felt]]'' |
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|[[Sick of It All]] |
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|''[[Along the Quai]]'' |
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|[[The Berg Sans Nipple]] |
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|''[[The Good, the Bad and the Queen]]'' |
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|[[The Good, the Bad and the Queen]] |
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|''[[Late Night Special]]'' |
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|[[Pretty Ricky]] |
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|''[[Blood Stained Love Story]]'' |
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|[[Saliva (band)|Saliva]] |
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|''[[Please Heat This Eventually]]'' |
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|[[Omar Rodriguez-Lopez]] and [[Damo Suzuki]] |
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|''[[Remapping the Human Soul]] (Volume 4)'' |
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|[[Epik High]] |
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|''[[The Bird and the Bee]]'' |
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|[[The Bird and the Bee]] |
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|rowspan="4" valign="top"|[[January 29|29]] |
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|''[[Myths of the Near Future (album)|Myths of the Near Future]]'' |
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|[[Klaxons]] |
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|''[[Overtones (album)|Overtones]]'' |
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|[[Just Jack]] |
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|''[[Panic Prevention]]'' |
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|[[Jamie T]] |
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|''[[About What You Know]]'' |
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|[[Little Man Tate]] |
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|''[[Chanson du Vieux Carré]]'' |
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|[[Harry Connick, Jr.]] |
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|''[[Katharine McPhee 2007 album|Katharine McPhee]]'' |
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|[[Katharine McPhee]] |
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|''[[Not Too Late]]'' |
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|[[Norah Jones]] |
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|''[[Oh, My NOLA]]'' |
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|[[Harry Connick, Jr.]] |
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|''[[Rush of Life: Pickin' on Gavin DeGraw]]'' |
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|''[[Too Young to Fight It]]'' |
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|[[Young Love (band)|Young Love]] |
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|''[[Some Loud Thunder]]'' |
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|[[Clap Your Hands Say Yeah]] |
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|''[[RoadKillOvercoat]]'' |
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|''[[The Confessions Tour (album)]]'' |
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|[[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] |
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|''[[Alright, Still]]'' |
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|[[Lily Allen]] |
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*[[February 7]] – [[Avril Lavigne]] release the lead single from her third album ''The Best Damn Thing'' [[Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)|Girlfriend]]. |
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*[[February 11]] – the [[49th Annual Grammy Awards|49th Grammy Awards]] are presented at the [[Staples Center]] in Los Angeles. [[Christina Aguilera]] performs "[[It's a Man's Man's Man's World]]", a tribute to the Godfather of Soul [[James Brown]]. [[Dixie Chicks]], along with producer [[Rick Rubin]], became the biggest winners of the night with five awards, including the big three: [[Record of the Year]], [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]] and [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]], while [[Carrie Underwood]] wins [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]]. [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] won four awards for their 2006 rock hit "[[Dani California]]" and the album ''[[Stadium Arcadium]]''. [[Shakira]] performed for the first time ever at the Grammys with the biggest hit of 2006, "[[Hips Don't Lie]]" featuring [[Wyclef Jean]]. [[The Police]] reunited and performed for the first time in the 21st century. |
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*[[February 16]] – [[Chris Cornell]] leaves [[Audioslave]] because of "musical differences". |
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*[[February 20]] – [[Christina Aguilera]] began her second leg of her [[Back to Basics Tour]] in the US. The tour would go on to become the highest-grossing tour for a female artist in 2007. |
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*[[February 26]] – ''Gramophone'' magazine reports on its website a confession by [[William Barrington-Coupe]] that he released recordings by other pianists under the name of his wife [[Joyce Hatto]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gramophone.co.uk/features/article/i-did-it-for-my-wife-joyce-hatto-exclusive-william-barrington-coupe-confesses-february-26-2007|title=I did it for my wife' Joyce Hatto exclusive, William Barrington-Coupe confesses|website=Gramophone|date=26 February 2007|author=Charlotte Smith|access-date=17 November 2024}}</ref> Barrington-Coupe claims that Hatto was unaware of the deception. |
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*[[February 27]] – American rock parody band [[Tenacious D]] release their movie, ''[[Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny]]'' on DVD. |
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*[[February 28]] – It is announced that the American early 1980s punk band [[Circle Jerks]] have released a new song, titled "I'm Gonna Live", also to be heard on their Myspace page.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22459 |title = Brand new Circle Jerks song streaming |publisher = Punknews.org |date = February 28, 2007 |access-date =March 1, 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070303005530/http://www.punknews.org/article/22459| archive-date= March 3, 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| url-status= live}}</ref> Rumors spread that the band is gearing up to release a follow-up to 1995's ''[[Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities]]''. |
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|''[[Life in Cartoon Motion]]'' |
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|''[[My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go]]'' |
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|''[[A Weekend in the City]]'' |
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|''[[Barenaked Ladies Are Men]]'' |
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|[[February 9]] (Canada) |
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|''[[Berth (The Used)|Berth]]'' |
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|''[[Headstrong (album)|Headstrong]]'' |
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|''[[Infinity on High]]'' |
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|''[[National Anthem of Nowhere]]'' |
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|[[Apostle of Hustle]] |
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|''[[No Ordinary Girl (Jordan Pruitt album)|No Ordinary Girl]]'' |
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|''[[Phantom Punch]]'' |
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|''[[Uncover Me]]'' |
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|''[[Voila]]'' |
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|rowspan="3" valign="top"|[[February 7|7]] |
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|''[[Fired Up (Alesha album)|Fired Up]]'' |
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|[[Alesha Dixon]] |
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|''[[New Magnetic Wonder]]'' |
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|[[The Apples in Stereo]] |
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|''[[The Marrow of a Bone]]'' |
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|[[Dir en grey]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[February 12|12]] |
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|''[[Reformation! Post-TLC]]'' |
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|[[The Fall]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[February 13|13]] |
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|''[[Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits]]'' |
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|[[Van Morrison]] |
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|''[[All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone]]'' |
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|[[Explosions in the Sky]] |
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|''[[The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse]]'' |
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|[[The Besnard Lakes]] |
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|''[[Essential Toni Braxton]]'' |
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|[[Toni Braxton]] |
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|''[[Cities (Anberlin album)|Cities]]'' |
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|[[Anberlin]] |
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|''[[Everlife (2007 album)|Everlife]]'' |
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|[[Everlife]] |
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|"[[Kidz Bop 11]]" |
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|[[Kidz Bop Kids]] |
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|''[[Funeral for Yesterday]]'' |
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|[[Kittie]] |
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|''[[Neighborhood Rapstar]]'' |
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|[[2XL (band)|2XL]] |
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|''[[Or Give Me Death (album)|Or Give Me Death]]'' |
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|[[Aqueduct (band)|Aqueduct]] |
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|''[[Portable Sounds (album)|Portable Sounds]]'' |
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|[[TobyMac]] |
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|''[[Simple Mind Condition]]'' |
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|[[Trouble (band)|Trouble]] |
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|''[[We Have an Emergency]]'' |
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|[[The Operation M.D.]] |
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|''[[We Must Obey]]'' |
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|[[Fu Manchu (band)|Fu Manchu]] |
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|''[[Welcome the Night]]'' |
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|[[The Ataris]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[February 21|21]] |
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|''[[Heisei Fūzoku]]'' |
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|[[Shiina Ringo]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[February 23|23]] |
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|''[[Author! Author! (album)|Author! Author!]]'' (CD remaster) |
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|[[Scars (band)|Scars]] |
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|''[[Nine Destinies and a Downfall]]'' |
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|[[Sirenia (band)|Sirenia]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[February 26|26]] |
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|''[[The Magic Position]]'' |
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|[[Patrick Wolf]] |
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|rowspan="3" valign="top"|[[February 27|27]] |
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|''[[Serve & Collect]]'' |
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|[[Boss Hogg Outlawz]] |
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|''[[The Spitfire Collection]]'' |
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|[[Testament (band)|Testament]] |
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|''[[We Got This]]'' |
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|[[Chopper City Boyz]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[February 28|28]] |
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|''[[A Best 2 -Black-]]'' |
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|[[Ayumi Hamasaki]] |
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|Platinum |
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|''[[A Best 2 -White-]]'' |
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|[[Ayumi Hamasaki]] |
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|Platinum |
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===March=== |
===March=== |
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*[[March 1]] – [[Angela Hacker]] is voted by viewers the 2007 champion of the televised singing competition ''[[Nashville Star]]''. Her prize is a record deal with [[Warner Records|Warner Bros. Records]]. |
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*[[March 2]] – [[Soilwork]] hires [[Daniel Antonsson]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Soilwork Announces New Guitarist|date=2 March 2007|website=Blabbermouth|url=http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=68048|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120713124639/http://legacy.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=68048|archive-date=13 July 2012}}</ref> He was a [[session musician]] for the band in 2006. |
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*[[March 12]] |
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**[[Matchbook Romance]] announce they are going on indefinite hiatus after ten years, as all members decided to go their separate ways.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22691 |title = Matchbook Romance (1997–2007) |publisher = Punknews.org |date = March 12, 2007 |access-date =March 13, 2007}}</ref> |
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**[[Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five]], [[R.E.M.]], [[The Ronettes]], [[Patti Smith]] and [[Van Halen]] inducted in [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]. |
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*[[March 13]] – Elliot Yamin releases his song wait for you becoming Number 13 on the Top 100 Billboard and being viewed over 60 Million times. |
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*[[March 16]] – [[Bad Religion]] reveal their new album will be called ''[[New Maps of Hell (Bad Religion album)|New Maps of Hell]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22768 |title = Bad Religion to release "New Maps Of Hell" on July 10th|publisher = Pitchfork Media |date = March 16, 2007 |access-date =March 16, 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070319193932/http://www.punknews.org/article/22768| archive-date= March 19, 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| url-status= live}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[March 1|1]] |
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*[[March 21]] – [[Toshimitsu Deyama]] announces that he has been recording with [[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]] after a gap of ten years. |
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|''[[Pepper's Ghost (album)|Pepper's Ghost]]'' |
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*[[March 25]] – [[Elton John]] plays [[Madison Square Garden]] for the 60th time, to celebrate his 60th birthday. The concert sets the record for most performances by an artist at the venue. Longtime songwriting partner [[Bernie Taupin]] makes an appearance, as do celebrities [[Whoopi Goldberg]] and [[Robin Williams]] and former President [[Bill Clinton]]. John performs songs from his back catalogue, including "[[Ballad of a Well-Known Gun]]" and "[[Roy Rogers (song)|Roy Rogers]]". |
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|[[Buckethead]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[March 4|4]] |
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|''[[Myth Takes]]'' |
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|[[!!!]] |
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|''[[A Lasting Moment]]'' |
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|[[Liliana Ortega]] |
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|rowspan="6" valign="top"|[[March 5|5]] |
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|''[[Make Another World]]'' |
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|[[Idlewild (band)|Idlewild]] |
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|''[[Neon Bible (album)|Neon Bible]]'' |
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|[[Arcade Fire]] |
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|[[March 6]] in [[North America]] |
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|''[[Pocket Symphony]]'' |
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|[[Air (band)|Air]] |
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|''[[The Deep Blue]]'' |
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|[[Charlotte Hatherley]] |
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|''[[The Inner Sanctum]]'' |
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|[[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] |
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|''[[Strange House]]'' |
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|[[The Horrors]] |
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|''[[Foley Room]]'' |
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|[[Amon Tobin]] |
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|rowspan="13" valign="top"|[[March 6|6]] |
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|''[[Resurrection (Chimaira album)|Resurrection]]'' |
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|[[Chimaira]] |
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|''[[Alpha (Sevendust Album)|Alpha]]'' |
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|[[Sevendust]] |
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|''[[Them vs. You vs. Me]]'' |
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|[[Finger Eleven]] |
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|''[[Ataxia II]]'' |
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|[[Ataxia (band)|Ataxia]] |
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|''[[The Weirdness]]'' |
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|[[Iggy And The Stooges]] |
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|''[[Don't Quit Your Day Job!]]'' |
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|[[Consequence (rapper)|Consequence]] |
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|''[[Greatest Hits (The Notorious B.I.G. album)|Greatest Hits]]'' |
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|[[The Notorious B.I.G.]] |
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|''[[Five Score and Seven Years Ago]]'' |
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|[[Relient K]] |
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|''[[Four Winds EP]]'' |
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|[[Bright Eyes]] |
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|''[[MTV Unplugged: Korn]]'' |
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|[[Korn]] |
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|Acoustic/Live album |
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|''[[War of Attrition (album)|War of Attrition]]'' |
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|[[Dying Fetus]] |
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|''[[Yours to Keep|Yours To Keep]]'' |
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|[[Albert Hammond, Jr.]] |
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|''[[Street Fame]]'' |
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|[[Twisted Black]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[March 7|7]] |
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|''[[Dear...]]'' |
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|[[Sachi Tainaka]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[March 9|9]] |
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|''[[The Crackup Suite]]'' |
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|[[Carbon/Silicon]] |
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| Internet only |
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|rowspan="9" valign="top"|[[March 12|12]] |
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|''[[The Heart Of Everything]]'' |
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|[[Within Temptation]] |
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|''[[Introducing Joss Stone]]'' |
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|[[Joss Stone]] |
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|''[[Picture of You]]'' |
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|[[Ben Mills]] |
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|''[[Ray Quinn (album)|Ray Quinn]]'' |
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|[[Ray Quinn]] |
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|''[[Death Alive]]'' |
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|[[Death by Stereo]] |
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|''[[Live at Massey Hall]]'' (Live Album) |
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|[[Neil Young]] |
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|''[[From Conception: Live 1981]]''(Live Album) |
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|[[Dokken]] |
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|''[[Memory Man]]'' |
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|[[Aqualung (musician)|Aqualung]] |
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|''[[Pomme C]]'' |
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|[[Calogero]] |
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|rowspan="8" valign="top"|[[March 13|13]] |
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|''[[Ridin' High (8 Ball & MJG album)|Ridin' High]]'' |
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|[[8 Ball & MJG]] |
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|''[[Street Love]]'' |
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|[[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]] |
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|''[[Rich Boy (album)|Rich Boy]]'' |
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|[[Rich Boy]] |
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|''[[Luvanmusiq]]'' |
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|[[Musiq Soulchild]] |
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|''[[Dead Again (Type O Negative album)|Dead Again]]'' |
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|[[Type O Negative]] |
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|''[[Popular Demand]]'' |
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|[[Black Milk]] |
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|''[[Asterisk 4]]'' |
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|[[QN5 Music]] |
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|''[[The Most Underrated]]'' |
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|[[Domingo]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[March 16|16]] |
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|''[[The Secret Sessions]]'' ([[Rheostatics]] tribute) |
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|Various Artists |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[March 19|19]] |
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|''[[Take to the Skies]]'' |
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|[[Enter Shikari]] |
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|''[[The Best of 1980/1987]]'' |
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|[[David Bowie]] |
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| Compilation |
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|rowspan="14" valign="top"|[[March 20|20]] |
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|''[[Armchair Apocrypha]]'' |
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|[[Andrew Bird]] |
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|''[[Across the Water]]'' |
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|[[Baby Boy Da Prince]] |
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|''[[Strictly Rude]]'' |
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|[[Big D and the Kids Table]] |
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|''[[Hated on Mostly]]'' |
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|[[Crime Mob]] |
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|''[[I'll Sleep When You're Dead]]'' |
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|[[El-Producto|El-P]] |
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|''[[Elliott Yamin (album)|Elliott Yamin]]'' |
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|[[Elliott Yamin]] |
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|''[[The Tempest (album)]]'' |
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|[[Insane Clown Posse]] |
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|''[[Ruff Draft]]'' |
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|[[J Dilla]] |
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| Re-release |
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|''[[Sound of Silver]]'' |
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|[[LCD Soundsystem]] |
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|''[[Veteran (album)|Veteran]]'' |
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|[[Marques Houston]] |
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|''[[II (Maylene and the Sons of Disaster)|II]]'' |
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|[[Maylene and the Sons of Disaster]] |
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|''[[We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank]]'' |
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|[[Modest Mouse]] |
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|''[[Live in Rio]]'' |
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|[[RBD]] |
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|''[[Living With the Living]]'' |
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|[[Ted Leo and the Pharmacists]] |
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|rowspan="1" valign="top"|[[March 26|26]] |
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|''[[Vicious Delicious]]'' |
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|[[Infected Mushroom]] |
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|rowspan="18" valign="top"|[[March 27|27]] |
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|''[[Big (album)|Big]]'' |
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|[[Macy Gray]] |
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|''[[Buck the World]]'' |
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|[[Young Buck]] |
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|''Chronology, Volume One (96-00)'' |
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|[[Third Day]] |
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|''[[Good Morning Revival]]'' |
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|[[Good Charlotte]] |
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|''[[From Beale Street to Oblivion]]'' |
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|[[Clutch (band)|Clutch]] |
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|''[[Good Night, Witness Light]]'' |
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|[[Daphne Loves Derby]] |
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|''[[I Need Mine]]'' |
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|[[Lil Flip]] |
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|''[[From Them, Through Us, To You]]'' |
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|[[Madina Lake]] |
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|''[[Let It Go (Tim McGraw album)|Let It Go]]'' |
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|[[Tim McGraw]] |
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|''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 24 (U.S. series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 24]]'' |
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|Various Artists |
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|''[[The Blackening]]'' |
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|[[Machine Head (band)|Machine Head]] |
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|''[[Return of the Mac]]'' |
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|[[Prodigy (rapper)|Prodigy]] |
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|''[[Red Gone Wild]]'' |
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|[[Redman]] |
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|''[[Dogg Chit]]'' |
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|[[Tha Dogg Pound]] |
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|''[[Music Is My Savior]]'' |
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|[[Mims (rapper)|Mims]] |
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|''[[Can't Regret What You Don't Remember]]'' |
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|[[Ben Moody]] |
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|''[[Como Ama una Mujer]]'' |
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|[[Jennifer Lopez]] |
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|*''[[DisneyMania 5]]'' |
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|Various Artists |
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===April=== |
===April=== |
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*[[April 2]] – [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] release the first of 5 planned box sets, ''[[Genesis 1976–1982]]''. The boxsets and their associated [[remaster]]s attract criticism from Genesis fans, [[progressive rock]] enthusiasts, and audiophiles for their heavy [[dynamic range compression]], being touted as a microcosm of the [[loudness war]]. |
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*[[April 7]] – [[Joss Stone]]'s third studio album ''[[Introducing Joss Stone]]'' debuts at number two on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], becoming the highest debut entry by a British female solo artist on the US chart; the record was previously held by [[Amy Winehouse]]'s ''[[Back to Black]]'', which had debuted at number seven the previous week. |
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!Day |
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*[[April 8]] – Japanese street musician [[Koichi Toyama]] is one of the candidates in the [[2007 Tokyo gubernatorial election|election for governor of Tokyo]]. He finishes 8th out of a field of 14. |
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*[[April 10]] – [[Beyoncé]] launches [[The Beyoncé Experience]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. |
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*[[April 17]] – [[Avril Lavigne]] releases the best-selling album of the year worldwide [[The Best Damn Thing]]. |
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*[[April 22]] – [[Patrick Wolf]] announces his retirement from the music business.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://patrickwolf.proboards37.com/index.cgi?board=pw&action=display&thread=1176968699&page=5#1177265579 |title = Patrick Wolf announces his retirement… |website = Patrickwolf.proboards37.com |access-date = July 11, 2008 <!--DASHBot--> |archive-date = May 19, 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070519102018/http://patrickwolf.proboards37.com/index.cgi?board=pw&action=display&thread=1176968699&page=5#1177265579 |url-status = dead }}</ref> However, he later revokes this, saying that he will merely be on hiatus.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/42602-exclusive-patrick-wolf-explains-his-retirement |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070429031536/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/42602-exclusive-patrick-wolf-explains-his-retirement |archive-date = April 29, 2007 |title=…and then denies it.}}</ref> |
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*[[April 27]] – 29 – [[Coachella|Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival]] in [[Indio, California]]. |
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|rowspan="3" valign="top"|[[April 2|2]] |
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*[[April 29]] – The first precollege music conservatory for the Arab-speaking population of Israel opens in [[Shfaram]].<ref>Ben Zeev (April 29, 2007)</ref> |
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|''[[Our Earthly Pleasures]]'' |
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|[[Maxïmo Park]] |
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|''[[This Time (Melanie C album)|This Time]]'' |
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|[[Melanie Chisholm|Melanie C]] |
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|''[[Contact (second studio album)|Contact]]'' |
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|[[Thirteen Senses]] |
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|rowspan="23" valign="top"|[[April 3|3]] |
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|''The Winner Is… Angela Hacker; Season Five: Nashville Star'' |
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|[[Angela Hacker]] |
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|''[[Waking Up]]'' |
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|[[Bethany Dillon]] |
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|''[[B'Day]]'' |
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|[[Beyoncé]] |
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|Deluxe Edition (re-release of album) |
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|''[[B’Day Anthology Video Album]]'' |
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|[[Beyoncé]] |
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|''[[Black Sabbath: The Dio Years]]'' |
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|[[Black Sabbath]] |
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|''[[Vena Sera]]'' |
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|[[Chevelle]] |
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|''[[Traffic and Weather]]'' |
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|[[Fountains of Wayne]] |
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|''[[Dignity (album)|Dignity]]'' |
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|[[Hilary Duff]] |
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|''[[Vital Remains]]'' |
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|[[Icons of Evil]] |
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|''[[The Devil Knows My Name]]'' |
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|[[John Lowery|John 5]] |
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|''[[Because of the Times]]'' |
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|[[Kings of Leon]] |
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|''[[Waking Up Laughing]]'' |
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|[[Martina McBride]] |
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|''[[Get Money, Stay True]]'' |
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|[[Paul Wall]] |
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|''[[Versions]]'' |
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|[[Poison The Well]] |
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|''[[Threads of Life]]'' |
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|[[Shadows Fall]] |
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|''[[Dressed Up As Life (album)|Dressed Up As Life]]'' |
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|[[Sick Puppies]] |
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|''[[Sound Soldier]]'' |
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|[[Skye Sweetnam]] |
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|''[[Cannibal (album)|Cannibal]]'' |
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|[[Static-X]] |
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|''T-Squad'' |
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|''[[Santi]]'' |
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|[[The Academy Is...]] |
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|''[[Southern Weather]]'' |
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|[[The Almost]] |
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|''[[The Fiancée]]'' |
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|[[The Chariot]] |
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|''[[Timbaland Presents Shock Value]]'' |
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|[[Timbaland]] |
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|rowspan="2" valign="top"|[[April 9|9]] |
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|''[[Cassadaga (album)|Cassadaga]]'' |
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|[[Bright Eyes]] |
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|''[[Somewhere Else (Marillion album)|Somewhere Else]]'' |
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|[[Marillion]] |
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|rowspan="10" valign="top"|[[April 10|10]] |
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|''[[23 (album)|23]]'' |
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|[[Blonde Redhead]] |
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|([[United States of America|US]]) |
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|''[[The Undisputed Truth (album)|The Undisputed Truth]]'' |
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|[[Brother Ali]] |
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|''[[The Meaning of 8]]'' |
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|[[Cloud Cult]] |
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|''Untitled'' |
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|[[Gavin DeGraw]] |
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|''[[Hell Yeah (album)|Hell Yeah]]'' |
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|[[Hell Yeah]] |
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|''[[Life Is a Grave & I Dig It!]]'' |
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|[[Nekromantix]] |
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|''[[Ear Drum (album)|Ear Drum]]'' |
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|[[Talib Kweli]] |
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|''[[Elements of Life]]'' |
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|[[Tiësto]] |
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|''[[Judgement (VNV Nation album)|Judgement]]'' |
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|[[VNV Nation]] |
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|''[[People Are Different]]'' |
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|[[Wooden Stars]] |
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==Albums to be released== |
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All releases are an LP unless otherwise stated and are listed alphabetically by album name for each release date and unspecified date. |
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===April=== |
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'''[[April 13]]''' |
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*''[[Destiny_%28No_Angels_album%29 |Destiny]]'' by [[No Angels]] |
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'''[[April 16]]''' |
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*''[[Metal (Annihilator album)|Metal]]'' by [[Annihilator (band)|Annihilator]] |
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*''[[Dominator (W.A.S.P. album)|Dominator]]'' by [[W.A.S.P.]] |
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*''[[Fear of a Blank Planet]]'' by [[Porcupine Tree]] <small>([[Europe]])</small> |
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'''[[April 17]] |
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*''[[Let's Just Be]]'' by [[Joseph Arthur]] |
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*''[[Bucky (album)|Bucky]]'' by [[Bucky Covington]] |
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*''[[The Best Damn Thing]]'' by [[Avril Lavigne]] |
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*''[[Year Zero (album)|Year Zero]]'' by [[Nine Inch Nails]] |
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*''[[Fiction (Dark Tranquillity album)|Fiction]]'' by [[Dark Tranquillity]] |
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*''[[Unexpected (Lumidee album)|Unexpected]]'' by [[Lumidee]] |
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*''[[Woke on a Whaleheart]]'' by [[Bill Callahan]] |
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'''[[April 20]]''' |
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*''[[Uneasy Listening Vol. 2]]'' by [[HIM (band)|HIM]] |
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'''[[April 22]]''' |
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*''[[The Ups And Downs]]'' by [[Sara Paxton]] |
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'''[[April 23]]''' |
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*''[[23 (album)|23]]'' by [[Blonde Redhead]] <small>([[Europe]])</small> |
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*''[[Favourite Worst Nightmare|Favorite Worst Nightmare]]'' by [[Arctic Monkeys]] |
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*''[[In The Midst Of This]]'' by [[Expatriate (band)|Expatriate]] |
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*''[[The Sun and the Moon]]'' by [[The Bravery]] |
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'''[[April 24]]''' |
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*''[[Tied and True (The Detroit Cobras album)|Tied and True]]'' by [[The Detroit Cobras]] |
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*''[[Inadvertent Ignition]]'' by [[Aero (band)|Aero]] |
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*''[[In Sorte Diaboli]]'' by [[Dimmu Borgir]] |
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*''[[One Man Revolution]]'' by [[The Nightwatchman]] |
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*''[[Fear of a Blank Planet]]'' by [[Porcupine Tree]] <small>([[United States]])</small> |
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*''[[Ain't Nothin' Like Me]]'' by [[Joe (singer)|Joe]] |
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'''[[April 28]]''' |
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*''[[On a Clear Night]]'' by [[Missy Higgins]] |
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'''[[April 30]]''' |
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*''[[N.B. (album)|N.B.]]'' by [[Natasha Bedingfield]] <small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small> |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*''[[All Y'all]]'' by [[Travis Morrison|Travis Morrison and the Hellfighters]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] |
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*''[[Untitled Death by Stereo album|Untitled]]'' by [[Death by Stereo]] |
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*''[[Paper Walls]]'' by [[Yellowcard]] |
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===May=== |
===May=== |
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*[[May 1]] – [[Ne-Yo]] returns to music with the release of his second studio album [[Because of You (Ne-Yo album)|''Because of You'']]. |
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'''[[May 1]]''' |
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*[[May 11]] – Guitarist Chickn creates a post via MySpace confirming that [[D.I. (band)|D.I.]] will finally release the long-awaited first reunion album ''[[On the Western Front]]'' on August 7.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.tartareandesire.com/news/D.I._name_reunion_album/8276/ |title = D.I. name reunion album |publisher = Tartarean Desire |date = May 11, 2007 |access-date =May 15, 2007}}</ref> This would be their first official album featuring new material since 1994's ''[[State of Shock (D.I. album)|State of Shock]]''. |
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*''[[Based on a True Story (Kimberley Locke album)|Based on a True Story]]'' by [[Kimberley Locke]] |
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*[[May 12]] – The 52nd [[Eurovision Song Contest 2007|Eurovision Song Contest]], held at [[Hartwall Arena]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, is won by [[Serbia|Serbian]] singer [[Marija Šerifović]] with the song "[[Molitva]]". |
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*''[[The Great Filter (album)|The Great Filter]] by [[Tub Ring]] |
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*[[May 15]] – ''[[Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'' by [[Linkin Park]] sells more than 600,000 copies in the US and more than 1,000,000 worldwide and is the third best-selling album in the first week. |
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*''[[Beyond (Dinosaur Jr album)|Beyond]]'' by [[Dinosaur Jr]] |
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*[[May 16]] – 20 – The European Festival of Youth Choirs is held in [[Basel]], Switzerland. |
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*''Baby 81'' by [[Black Rebel Motorcycle Club]] |
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*[[May 19]] – The Los Angeles radio station [[KROQ-FM|KROQ]] airs the fifteenth annual [[KROQ Weenie Roast|Weenie Roast]]. Bands featured include [[Linkin Park]], [[Thirty Seconds to Mars]], [[Incubus (band)|Incubus]], [[Rise Against]], [[Korn]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Social Distortion]], [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]], [[Queens of the Stone Age]], [[The Bravery]], [[Silversun Pickups]], [[Tim Armstrong]], [[Peter Bjorn and John]], [[Tiger Army]], and the [[Plain White T's]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_tours/kroq_weenie_roast_lineup_announced.html |title = KROQ Weenie Roast Lineup Announced |publisher = [[Ultimate Guitar Archive|Ultimate-Guitar.com]] |date = May 1, 2007 |access-date =May 10, 2007}}</ref> |
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*''[[High School Musical: The Concert]]'' by High School Musical Cast w/Drew Seeley |
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*[[May 23]] – [[Jordin Sparks]] of [[Arizona]] wins Season 6 of ''[[American Idol]]''. [[Blake Lewis]] is named runner-up. |
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*''[[Because of You (album)|Because of You]]'' by [[Ne-Yo]] |
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*[[May 25]] – 28 – [[Salzburg Festival]], [[Evanescence]] releases a [[music video]] of [[Sweet Sacrifice]] from album [[The Open Door]]. |
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*''Gunpowder and Lead'' by [[Miranda Lambert]] |
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*[[May 26]] – 27 – [[Sasquatch! Music Festival]] |
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*''Bayani'' by [[Blue Scholars]] |
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*[[May 30]] – [[June 5]] – The Peel Bay Festival ([[Isle of Man]]) |
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*''[[American Doll Posse]]'' by [[Tori Amos]] |
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*'' [[Another Side (album)|Another Side]]'' by [[Corbin Bleu]] |
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*''[[Snakes & Arrows]]'' by [[Rush (band)|Rush]] |
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*''[[Manipulator (The Fall of Troy album)|Manipulator]] by [[The Fall of Troy]] |
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'''[[May 4]]''' |
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*''[[Are You Listening?]]'' by [[Dolores O'Riordan]] <small>(Republic of [[Ireland]])</small> |
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*''[[Nadine Beiler debut album]]'' by [[Nadine Beiler]]<small>([[Austria]])</small> |
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'''[[May 7]]''' |
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*''[[Volta (album)|Volta]]'' by [[Björk]] <small>(UK/[[Central Europe]])</small> |
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*''[[Are You Listening?]]'' by [[Dolores O'Riordan]] <small>(Central Europe)</small> |
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*''[[Music City Soul]]'' by [[Beverley Knight]] <small>(UK)</small> |
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*''[[Baby come Back, featuring Transylvania]]'' by [[McFly]] <small>(UK)</small> |
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*''[[Send Away The Tigers]]'' by [[Manic Street Preachers]] <small>(UK)</small> |
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*''[[The Boy With No Name]]'' by [[Travis]] <small>(UK)</small> |
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'''[[May 8]]''' |
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*''[[Strength & Loyalty]]'' by [[Bone Thugs N Harmony]] |
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*''[[A Modern Way of Living with the Truth]]'' by [[the Exies]] |
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*''[[The American Dream (Mike Jones album)|The American Dream]]'' by [[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones]] |
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*''[[Special Occasion]]'' by [[Bobby Valentino]] |
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*''[[U.G.K. Underground Kingz]]'' by [[UGK]] |
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*''[[The Boy with No Name]]'' by [[Travis (band)|Travis]] |
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*''Everybody'' by [[The Sea And Cake]] |
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*''[[They Can't Deport Us All]]'' by [[Chingo Bling]] |
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*''Streisand Live by Barbra Streisand |
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*''[[Princess P]]'' by [[Paris Bennett]] |
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'''[[May 14]]''' |
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*''[[Ciara & Company]]'' by [[Ciara]] |
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*''[[Upcoming Duran Duran Album|Anonymous]]'' by [[Duran Duran]] |
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*''[[Tales Don't Tell Themselves]]'' by [[Funeral for a Friend]] |
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*''[[Humanity - Hour 1]]'' by [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]] |
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*''[[Trip the Light Fantastic]]'' by [[Sophie Ellis Bextor]] |
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*''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes To Midnight]]'' By [[Linkin Park]] |
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'''[[May 15]]''' |
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*''[[Strata Presents The End of the World]]'' By [[Strata (band)]] |
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*''[[Minutes to Midnight (album)|Minutes To Midnight]]'' By [[Linkin Park]] (USA) |
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*''[[Magnetic North(album)|Magnetic North]]'' By [[Hopesfall]] |
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*''[[Genesis (Job for a Cowboy album)|Genesis]]'' by [[Job for a Cowboy]] |
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*''[[United Abominations]]'' by [[Megadeth]] |
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*''[[Sky Blue Sky]]'' by [[Wilco]] |
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*''[[Ultra Payloaded]]'' by [[Satellite Party]] |
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*''Get Your Loud On'' by Adjective Noun |
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*''[[Destination Moon]]'' by [[Deborah Cox]] |
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'''[[May 21]]''' |
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*''[[Light at the End of the World]]'' by [[Erasure]] |
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'''[[May 22]]''' |
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*''[[Lies for the Liars]]'' by [[The Used]] |
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*''[[Last 2 Walk]]'' by [[Three 6 Mafia]] |
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*''[[Young Jeezy Presents USDA: Cold Summer]]'' by [[Young Jeezy]] |
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*''[[Epiphany (album)|Epiphany]]'' by [[T-Pain]] |
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*''[[Quantum]]'' by [[Planet X (band)|Planet X]] |
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*''[[City of Echoes]]'' by [[Pelican (band)|Pelican]] |
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*''[[The Walk (Hanson Album) | The Walk]] by [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] |
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*''[[The Sun and the Moon]]'' by [[The Bravery]] |
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*''[[It Won't Be Soon Before Long]]'' by [[Maroon 5]] |
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*''[[D'Elles]]'' by [[Celine Dion]] |
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'''[[May 25]]''' |
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*''[[Unia]]'' by [[Sonata Arctica]] |
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'''[[May 27]]''' |
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'''[[May 28]]''' |
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*''[[The Ideal Condition]]'' by [[Paul Hartnoll]]'' |
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'''[[May 29]]''' |
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*''[[Private (album)|Private]]'' by [[One Chance]] |
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*''[[Double Up (album)|Double Up]]'' by [[R. Kelly]] |
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*''[[Exit 13]]'' by [[LL Cool J]] |
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*''[[The Lost Tracks of Danzig]]'' by [[Danzig (band)|Danzig]] |
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*''[[Just Like You (Keyshia Cole album)|Just Like You]]'' by [[Keyshia Cole]] |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*''[[Untitled Alter Bridge album|Untitled]]'' by [[Alter Bridge]] |
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*''[[Ustinov/Teasing the Brim]]'' by [[Elbow]] |
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*''[[Nelly Furtado's First Spanish Album]]'' by [[Nelly Furtado]] |
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*''[[Life Eternal: An Introduction to Jeff Buckley]]'' by [[Jeff Buckley]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[John Cena]] |
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*''Just Me'' by [[Tiffany (singer)|Tiffany]] |
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*''[[My December (album)|My December]]'' by [[Kelly Clarkson]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Mandisa]] |
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*''[[Back to the Future (album)|Back to the Future]]'' by [[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]] |
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*''[[Fast Lane (album)|Fast Lane]]'' by [[Young Hot Rod]] |
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*''[[Kush (album)|Kush]] by [[Havoc (musician)|Havoc]] |
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*''[[Yearly Physical]] by [[M.O.P.]] |
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*''[[These Things Move In Threes]]'' by [[Mumm-Ra]] |
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*''[[The Return of the Magnificent]]'' by [[DJ Jazzy Jeff]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Jimmy Eat World]] |
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*''Along Came a Spider'' by [[Alice Cooper]] |
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*''[[Given to the Rising]]'' by [[Neurosis]] |
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===June=== |
===June=== |
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*[[June 4]] |
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**[[Mikael Åkerfeldt]] returns to [[Bloodbath]] and the band also hires [[Per Eriksson (musician)|Per Eriksson]]. |
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*''[[The Dog (DMX album)|The Dog]]'' by [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]]* |
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**[[Yoshiki (musician)|Yoshiki]] announces that [[X Japan]] will reunite for a new tour and a single. |
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*''[[Systematic Chaos]]'' by [[Dream Theater]] (UK) |
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*[[June 8]] – 10 – The annual [[Download Festival]] takes place at [[Donington Park]] in [[Leicestershire]], England. [[My Chemical Romance]], [[Linkin Park]] and [[Iron Maiden]] headlined the main stage, the Dimebag Darrel stage by [[Korn]], [[Mötley Crüe]] and [[Billy Talent]], and the Tuborg stage by [[Suicidal Tendencies]], [[Head Automatica]] and [[Reel Big Fish]]. |
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*[[June 14]] – [[Daft Punk]] came back in Paris for a show, ten years after their last performance in the French capital. |
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'''[[June 5]]''' |
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*[[June 22]] – [[Glastonbury Festival]] (to June 25), with [[Arctic Monkeys]], [[The Killers]], [[The Who]], [[Shirley Bassey]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/history/2007/|title=2007 (22–24 June)|work=History|publisher=Glastonbury Festival|access-date=29 June 2011}}</ref> |
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*''[[Absolute Garbage]]'' by [[Garbage (band)|Garbage]] |
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*[[June 28]] – [[Spice Girls]] announce their reunion at [[The O2]] in London in a press conference televised worldwide. |
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*''[[Boss of All Bosses]]'' by [[Slim Thug]] |
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*[[June 29]] – July 1 – [[Heineken Open'er Festival]] takes place in Babie Doły military airport, [[Gdynia]], Poland. |
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*''[[Gangsta Grillz: The Album]]'' by [[DJ Drama]] |
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*''[[Ultimate Victory]]'' by [[Chamillionaire]] |
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*''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' by [[Marilyn Manson]] |
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*''[[Ghost Opera]]'' by Kamelot |
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*''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]'' by [[Rihanna]] |
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*''[[Carry On (Chris Cornell album)|Carry On]] by [[Chris Cornell]] |
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*''[[Music From Regions Beyond]]'' by [[Tiger Army]] |
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*''[[Cruel Melody]] by [[Black Light Burns]] |
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*''[[Interpol's Third Studio Album|Untitled]]'' by [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]] |
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*''[[Libertad (album)|Libertad]]'' by [[Velvet Revolver]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Namie Amuro]] |
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*''[[Easy Tiger]]'' by [[Ryan Adams]] |
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*''[[The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal Of Life Ends]]'' by [[Evans Blue]] |
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*''[[Excellent Italian Greyhound]]'' by [[Shellac (band)|Shellac]] |
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*''deliberateKids.'' by [[Phil Joel]] |
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*''[[City of Echoes]]'' by [[Pelican (band)|Pelican]] |
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'''[[June 9]]''' |
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*''[[Systematic Chaos]]'' by [[Dream Theater]] |
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'''[[June 12]]''' |
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*''[[Era Vulgaris (album)|Era Vulgaris]]'' by [[Queens of the Stone Age]] |
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*''[[Back in the Chevy]]'' by [[Boyz n da Hood]] |
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*''[[We the Best]]'' by [[DJ Khaled]] |
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*''[[From Nothin' to Somethin']]'' by [[Fabolous]] |
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*''[[Trey Day]]'' by [[Trey Songz]] |
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*''[[Blackhawks Over Los Angeles]]'' by [[Strung Out]] |
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'''[[June 18]]''' |
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*''*''[[Ten Feet High]]'' by [[Andrea Corr]] |
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'''[[June 19]]''' |
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*''[[Curtis S.S.K.]]'' by [[50 Cent]] |
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*''[[Cinematographic (album)|Cinematographic]]'' by [[The Junior Varsity]] |
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*''[[Wild Hope]]'' by [[Mandy Moore]] |
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*''[[Lost Highway (album)|Lost Highway]]'' by [[Bon Jovi]] |
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*''[[Icky Thump]]'' by [[The White Stripes]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[B5 (band)|B5]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Miley Cyrus]] |
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'''[[June 26]]''' |
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*''[[Liberation (Mýa album)|Liberation]]'' by [[Mýa]] |
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*''[[Miss Kelly]]'' by [[Kelly Rowland]] |
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*''[[The Mirror (Ja Rule Album)|The Mirror]]'' by [[Ja Rule]] |
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*''[[Paradise Lost (Symphony X album)|Paradise Lost]]'' by ''[[Symphony X]]'' |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*''[[Who We Are (Lifehouse album)|Who We Are]]'' by [[Lifehouse (band)|Lifehouse]] |
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*''[[The Cool]]'' by [[Lupe Fiasco]] |
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*''[[Her Name Is Nicole]]'' by [[Nicole Scherzinger]] (from [[The Pussycat Dolls]]) |
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*''[[The Solution (album)|The Solution]]'' by [[Beanie Sigel]] |
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*''[[Stages (Nick Cannon album)|Stages]]'' by [[Nick Cannon]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Brandy Norwood|Brandy]] |
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*''[[Live 2 Tell (Original Soundtrack)]]'' |
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*''[[Singularity (album)|Singularity]]'' by [[Mae]] |
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*''Supernatural 2'' by [[Santana (band)|Santana]] |
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*''[[The Last Kind Words]]'' By [[DevilDriver]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Alicia Keys]] |
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*''Untitled'' (currently named ''[[5.5]]'') by Ash |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Natalie Imbruglia]] |
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*''[[Era Vulgaris (album)|Era Vulgaris]]'' by [[Queens of the Stone Age]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Bullet for My Valentine]] |
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*''[[Rise to Your Knees]]'' by [[Meat Puppets]] |
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*''[[Thats Hot!]]'' by [[Paris Hilton]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Paul McCartney]] |
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*''[[The Fragile Army]]'' by [[The Polyphonic Spree]] |
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===July=== |
===July=== |
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*[[July 1]] – The [[Concert for Diana]] takes place at [[Wembley Stadium]] in London. Performers include [[Duran Duran]], [[Elton John]], [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]], [[Joss Stone]], [[Kanye West]], [[Nelly Furtado]], [[Rod Stewart]], and [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]]. |
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'''[[July 3]]''' |
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*[[July 7]] – [[Live Earth]], worldwide series of concerts to initiate action against [[global warming]]. Acts include: [[Sarah Brightman]], [[Linkin Park]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Alicia Keys]], [[Kanye West]], [[Bon Jovi]], [[Fall Out Boy]], [[Shakira]], [[John Mayer]], [[Rihanna]], [[Beastie Boys]], [[Duran Duran]], [[Madonna]], [[Foo Fighters]], [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], [[The Black Eyed Peas]], [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spinal Tap]], [[Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson]], [[Lenny Kravitz]], [[Metallica]] as well as the reunited bands [[The Police]], [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] and [[Crowded House]]. |
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*''[[T.I. vs. T.I.P.]]'' by [[T.I.]] |
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*[[July 7]] – 8 – [[T in the Park]], [[Oxegen#2007 Festival|Oxegen 2007]] |
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*''[[Shade of Black|Courtesy Curtis]]'' by [[Cam'Ron]] |
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*[[July 17]] – [[Joe Payne (musician)|Joe Payne]] joins [[Divine Heresy]]. |
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*''Half Hearts'' by [[Aly & AJ]] |
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*[[July 27]] – [[Adam Willard]] leaves [[The Offspring]] and is replaced by former [[Face to Face (punk band)|Face to Face]] and [[Saves the Day]] drummer [[Pete Parada]]. |
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*''[[Life Goes On (Trae album)|Life Goes On]] by [[Trae]] |
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*[[July 31]] – [[Korn]]'s eighth studio album, which is [[Untitled Korn album|untitled]], debuts at number 2 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], with 123,000 copies sold in its first week. This is the first album without original drummer [[David Silveria]]. |
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'''[[July 7]]''' |
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*''[[Zeitgeist (Smashing Pumpkins album)|Zeitgeist]]'' by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] |
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*''[[Death Side Chronicles Vol. 2 : The Angel of Despair]]'' by [[Plastic Sturgeon]] |
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'''[[July 10]]''' |
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*''[[Venus Doom]]'' by [[H.I.M.]] |
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*''[[The Else]]'' by [[They Might Be Giants]] |
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*''[[Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga]]'' by [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]] |
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*''[[Hustlenomics]]'' by [[Yung Joc]] |
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*''[[Finding Forever]]'' by [[Common (rapper)|Common]] |
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*''[[New Maps of Hell]]'' by [[Bad Religion]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[HorrorPops]] |
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*''[[New Wave (Against Me! album)|New Wave]]'' by [[Against Me!]] |
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'''[[July 17]]''' |
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*''[[Secret Weapon (album)|Secret Weapon]]'' by [[MxPx]] |
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*''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 25 (U.S. series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 25]] |
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*''[[Even If It Kills Me]]'' by [[Motion City Soundtrack]] |
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'''[[July 24]]''' |
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*''[[The Con (album)|The Con]]'' by [[Tegan and Sara]] |
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'''[[July 28]]''' |
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*''[[The Queen is Coming]]'' by [[MC Lyte]] |
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'''[[July 31]]''' |
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*''[[Go! (album)|Go!]]'' by [[Mario (singer)|Mario]] |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*''[[N.B. (album)|N.B.]]'' by [[Natasha Bedingfield]] <small>(US)</small> |
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*''[[The Nacirema Dream]]'' by [[Papoose (rapper)|Papoose]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Thornley (band)|Thornley]] |
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*''How Dirty Girls Get Clean'' by [[Courtney Love]] |
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*''The Real Thing'' by [[Jill Scott]] |
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===August=== |
===August=== |
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*[[August 4]] – 5 – The annual [[Splendour in the Grass]] music festival is held in [[Byron Bay, New South Wales|Byron Bay]], [[Australia]], headlined by [[Powderfinger]] and [[Arctic Monkeys]]. |
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'''[[August 5]]''' |
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*[[August 4]] – 11 – The [[Three Choirs Festival]] is held at [[Gloucester]], with a programme including [[Benjamin Britten]]'s ''[[War Requiem]]'' and [[Symphony No. 8 (Mahler)|Mahler's ''Symphony No 8'']].<ref>[http://www.3choirs.org/gloucester2007/programme_saturday_11.php 3 Choirs Festival 2007: Programme. Retrieved 14 Oct 2012] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819202034/http://www.3choirs.org/gloucester2007/programme_saturday_11.php |date=August 19, 2008 }}</ref> |
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*''[[I'm Confused]]'' by [[Loon (rapper)|Loon]] |
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*[[August 5]] – [[2007 Karaj Rock Concert incident]]: 230 [[Iranian music]]ians and fans are arrested by the government at an illegal rock concert.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSL0423282220070804 | work=Reuters | title=Iran detains scores at "satanic" rock gig: media | date=August 4, 2007| access-date= August 27, 2010 <!--DASHBot-->}}</ref> |
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*''[[Hot]]'' by [[Myra (singer)|Myra]] |
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*[[August 11]] – 12 – The eighth annual [[Summer Sonic Festival]] is held. Bands that play include: [[Arctic Monkeys]], [[Avenged Sevenfold]], [[Bloc Party]], [[The Horrors]], [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]], [[The Offspring]], [[Sum 41]], [[Metallica]] and [[We Are Scientists]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.punknews.org/article/22459 |title = Offspring Confirm Summer Gig |publisher = [[Ultimate Guitar Archive|Ultimate-Guitar.com]] |date = March 16, 2007 |access-date =April 9, 2007| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070303005530/http://www.punknews.org/article/22459| archive-date= March 3, 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| url-status= live}}</ref> |
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*[[August 16]] – Andreas Sydow quits [[Darkane]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.apeshit.org/news/darkane-vocalist-resigns-after-seven-years/|title=DARKANE Vocalist Resigns After Seven Years|last=roycifer|date=August 17, 2007|website=apeshit.org}}</ref> |
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'''[[August 14]]''' |
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*[[August 24]] – [[Bryn Terfel]]'s [[Faenol Festival]] opens with a concert featuring [[Girls Aloud]]. Other artists appearing during the weekend include [[Rebecca Evans (singer)|Rebecca Evans]], [[Carlos Álvarez (baritone)|Carlos Alvarez]], and [[Michael Ball (singer)|Michael Ball]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caernarfononline.co.uk/faenol/|title=Bryn Terfel's Faenol Festival 2007|website=caernarfononline.co.uk|access-date=October 14, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130113020859/http://www.caernarfononline.co.uk/faenol/|archive-date=January 13, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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*''[[High School Musical 2: The Soundtrack]] by High School Musical 2 Cast |
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*[[August 24]] – 26 – [[Carling Weekend]] – [[Reading and Leeds Festivals]] |
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*[[August 30]] – "[[Gimme More]]", Britney Spears' comeback single from the ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]'' album, makes its official radio debut. Within 24 hours, it is one of the most requested songs on air. The single was certified Platinum by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]], selling 1,000,000 copies shortly after its release. |
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'''[[August 18]]''' |
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*[[August 31]] – September 2 – [[Electric Picnic#2007 festival|Electric Picnic 2007]] |
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*''[[Gumbo Station]]'' by [[Lil' Romeo]] |
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'''[[August 23]]''' |
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*''[[The Way Is Rolling]]'' by [[Da Brat]] |
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'''[[August 28]]''' |
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*''[[The Prelude (album)|The Prelude]]'' by [[Nelly]] |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*''[[Adrenaline Rush 2007]]'' by [[Twista]] |
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*''[[Exclusive (Chris Brown album)|Exclusive]]'' by [[Chris Brown (singer)|Chris Brown]] |
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===September=== |
===September=== |
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*[[September 3]] – [[My Chemical Romance]] lead singer, [[Gerard Way]], marries [[Mindless Self Indulgence]] bassist, Lyn-Z, backstage at [[Projekt Revolution]] in [[Denver]], Colorado |
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'''[[September 18]]''' |
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*[[September 4]] – [[Small Faces]] and [[Don Arden]] plaque unveiled at 52–55 [[Carnaby Street]], London, England<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.westminster.gov.uk/councilgovernmentanddemocracy/councils/pressoffice/news/pr-3881.cfm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926225003/http://www.westminster.gov.uk/councilgovernmentanddemocracy/councils/pressoffice/news/pr-3881.cfm|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 26, 2007|title=Westminster honours Small Faces and Don Arden with Green Plaque|date=September 26, 2007}}</ref> |
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*Untitled 3rd studio album'' by [[Dido (singer)|Dido]] |
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*[[September 8]] – [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] performs his 1,000th live show at [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]].<ref>[http://www.weirdal.com/livepage.htm "Weird Al" Yankovic: Live Performances] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061113132038/http://www.weirdal.com/livepage.htm |date=November 13, 2006 }}</ref> |
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*Untitled Cheetah girls album'' by [[The Cheetah Girls]] |
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*[[September 9]] – [[Britney Spears]] opens the [[2007 MTV Video Music Awards]] held in the Palms Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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'''[[September 26]]''' |
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*[[September 11]] - [[Kanye West]] releases [[Graduation (album)|Graduation]], his third studio album. |
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*''Untitled 6th studio album'' by [[Nightwish]] |
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*[[September 12]] – October 1 – [[Prague Autumn International Music Festival]] |
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*[[September 20]] – 23 – 4th annual [[Decibel Festival]], Seattle |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*[[September 22]] – 29 – 35th [[North Wales International Music Festival]] is held at [[St Asaph]]. |
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*''[[Graduation (album)|Graduation]] by [[Kanye West]] |
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*[[September 23]] – [[Prashant Tamang]] wins Season 3 of ''[[Indian Idol]]''. |
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*''Weather underground'' by [[Massive Attack]] |
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*[[September 24]] – [[Patrick Watson (musician)|Patrick Watson]]'s album ''[[Close to Paradise]]'' wins the Canadian [[Polaris Music Prize]] for 2007. |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Whitney Houston]] |
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*''Second English Album'' by [[Paulina Rubio]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Jenifer]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Juanes]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Moby]] |
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*''[[Britney Spears' fifth studio album|Untitled fifth studio album]]'' by [[Britney Spears]] |
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===October=== |
===October=== |
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*[[October 1]] |
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**[[Placebo (band)|Placebo]]'s drummer [[Steve Hewitt]] leaves the band, citing "personal and musical differences" as the cause of the split. |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Avenged Sevenfold]] |
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**The [[BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra]] announces the appointment of [[Donald Runnicles]] as its next Chief Conductor. |
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**[[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] release the second of 5 planned box sets, ''[[Genesis 1983–1998]]''. |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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**[[Jonny Greenwood]], guitarist of [[Radiohead]], announces on the band's website that they will release the new album ''[[In Rainbows]]'' in ten days; consumers can pay whatever price they want. |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Coldplay]] |
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*[[October 4]] – [[Fred Mascherino]] announces his departure from [[Taking Back Sunday]], to pursue his solo career. |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Naya]] |
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*[[October 15]] – Reggae musician [[Burning Spear]] is awarded the Jamaican [[Order of Distinction]] in the Officer class. |
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*[[October 16]] – [[Linkin Park]] releases their single [[Shadow of the Day]]. |
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*[[October 20]] – [[Brett Anderson Live at Queen Elizabeth Hall]] concert is recorded. |
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*[[October 22]] – [[X Japan]] performs for the first time in ten years and announces a concert in Tokyo in spring, followed by a world tour. |
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*[[October 24]] – The [[Backstreet Boys]] released their sixth studio album [[Unbreakable (Backstreet Boys album)|''Unbreakable'']]. It was the first album the Backstreet Boys released as a quartet. |
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*[[October 26]] – [[Britney Spears]] releases her fifth studio album, ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]'', her first studio album in four years. The album debuted at No. 2 on US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] making it her first studio album to not debut at #1. |
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*[[October 27]] |
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**[[Interpol (band)|Interpol]], [[Yo La Tengo]], [[The Whitest Boy Alive]], [[The Horrors]], TeddyBears and other bands appear in the Manifest Festival at Mexico City. |
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**[[Singapore Hit Awards 2007]] ceremony is held at the [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]]. |
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**10th Annual electronic dance music festival [[Monster Massive]], held at [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]]. |
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*[[October 31]] – Newsboys release their twelfth studio album [[Go (Newsboys album)|Go]]. It is the band's last album with [[Phil Joel]] and is their first album with [[Paul Colman]]. |
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===November=== |
===November=== |
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*[[November 1]] – The [[2007 MTV Europe Music Awards]] take place at the [[Olympiahalle]] in Munich, Germany |
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'''Unspecified Date''' |
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*[[November 6]] – [[Chris Brown]] comes back with the release of his second studio album [[Exclusive (album)|''Exclusive'']] |
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*''[[Muddy Waters 2]]'' by [[Redman]] |
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*[[November 9]] – Carnatic vocalist [[Sikkil Gurucharan]] and Western Classical pianist [[Anil Srinivasan]] première tracks from their collaborative album ''Colour of Rain''. |
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*''Pasarela de Rosas'' by [[Pilar Montenegro]] |
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*[[November 12]] – [[OneRepublic]] breaks the Top 40 Radio airplay record in the US with "Apologize". |
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*''[[Purple Ink]]'' by [[Cheyenne Kimball]] |
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*[[November 20]] – The first ''[[Rock Band (video game)|Rock Band]]'' video game is released for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Eminem]] |
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*[[November 25]] – [[Natalie Gauci]] becomes the winner of ''[[Australian Idol 2007]]'' at the [[Sydney Opera House]], beating [[Matt Corby]] to the title. Gauci's winning single "[[Here I Am (Natalie Gauci song)|Here I Am]]" will debut at Number 2 – the first ''Australian Idol'' single not to reach Number 1. |
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*[[November 27]] – [[Harmonia (band)|Harmonia]] reunite for their first concert since 1976 in Berlin. |
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===December=== |
===December=== |
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*[[December 2]] – [[Spice Girls]] open their reunion tour in Vancouver, Canada. |
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'''[[December 17]]''' |
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*[[December 8]]–9 – The Los Angeles radio station [[KROQ-FM|KROQ]] airs the eighteenth annual [[KROQ Acoustic Christmas|Acoustic Christmas]]. Bands that played are: [[Linkin Park]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Angels & Airwaves]], [[Rise Against]], [[Avenged Sevenfold]], [[Serj Tankian]], [[Paramore]], [[Modest Mouse]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]], [[Feist (singer)|Feist]], [[The Shins]], [[Silversun Pickups]] and [[Muse (band)|Muse]]. |
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*''A Reliefiers, A Respective'' by [[will.i.am]] |
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*[[December 9]] – [[Evanescence]] finish touring for [[The Open Door]], and part ways with hired musicians, [[Will Hunt]] and [[Troy McLawhorn]]. |
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*''Quest Love'' by [[The Roots]] |
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*[[December 10]] |
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**[[Led Zeppelin]] reunite in London for their first show in 25 years. |
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**[[Celine Dion]] makes the final performance of her 5-year engagement at [[Caesars Palace]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]. |
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*[[December 15]] – [[Leon Jackson]] is named winner of the [[The X Factor (British series 4)|fourth series]] of ''[[The X Factor (British TV series)|The X Factor UK]]''. [[Rhydian Roberts]] is named runner-up, while [[Same Difference]] and [[Niki Evans]] finish in third and fourth place respectively. |
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==Bands formed== |
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==Speculated album releases== |
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*''See [[:Category:Musical groups established in 2007|Musical groups established in 2007]]'' |
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===Second Quarter=== |
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''Albums in this section are believed to be released between [[April]] and [[June]] 2007'' |
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*''[[Born to Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era)]]'' by [[Juelz Santana]] |
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*''[[Loved by Few, Hated by Many]]'' by [[Lil Keke]] |
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*''[[Born Legendary]]'' by [[Hussein Fatal]] |
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*''[[Grow Up and Blow Away]]'' by [[Metric (band)|Metric]] |
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*''[[Heroes and Thieves]]'' by [[Vanessa Carlton]] |
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*''[[Utophy]]'' by [[Belinda Peregrin]] |
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*''[[Watch Me Do My Thang]]'' by [[Sean Paul]] |
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*''[[PunishHER]]'' by [[Remy Ma]] |
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*''[[Before Hell Freezes Over]]'' by [[Busta Rhymes]] |
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*''[[The Trunk]]'' by [[Dre (producer)|Dre]] |
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*''[[It Is What It Is (album)|It Is What It Is]] by [[Cassidy (rapper)|Cassidy]] |
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*''[[Here I Am (Eve album)|Here I Am]]'' by [[Eve (rapper)|Eve]] |
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*''[[GIK Music]]'' by ''[[Fabo (rapper)|Fabo]]'' |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Blueline Medic]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Expatriate (band)|Expatriate]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Kylie Minogue]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Ozzy Osbourne]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Howie Day]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Lee Ryan]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Rancid (band)|Rancid]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Sara Watkins]] |
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*''[[On Letting Go]]'' by [[Circa Survive]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[3 Doors Down]] |
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*''[[Cries of Hope Street]]'' by [[Stereophonics]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[The Smithereens]] |
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*''[[Point Of No Return (3LW album)|Point Of No Return]]'' by [[3LW]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[98 Degrees]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Cascada]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Hawthorne Heights]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Omar Cruz]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Nine Black Alps]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Hot Action Cop]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Alter Bridge]] |
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*''[[Point of View (Chilli album)|Point of View]]'' by [[Rozonda Thomas|Chilli]] |
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*''Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume II...'' (incomplete title) by [[Coheed and Cambria]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[504 Boyz]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[As I Lay Dying (band)|As I Lay Dying]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Backstreet Boys]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Chiodos]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Every Time I Die]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[From First to Last]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Freezepop (band)|Freezepop]] |
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*''[[No Little Angel]]'' by [[Lindsay Lohan]] |
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*''Fly Like A Raven'' by [[Raven-Symoné]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Feeder (band)|Feeder]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Travis Tritt]] |
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*''[[In My Heart]]'' by [[Solange Knowles]] |
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*''[[The Reminder]]'' by [[Leslie Feist|Feist]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Suicidal Tendencies]] |
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*''Subdamental'' by [[Sum 41]] |
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*''[[Cheetahs Gonna Get Down]]'' by [[The Cheetah Girls (girl group)|The Cheetah Girls]] |
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*''[[Proper Procedures: The New Entries]]'' by [[Petey Pablo]] |
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*''[[Statlanta]]'' by [[Stat Quo]] |
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*''Untitled'' by Chrishan |
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*''[[My World (Fat Joe album)|My World]]'' by [[Fat Joe]] |
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*''[[Music to Fly To]]'' by [[Currency (rapper)|Currency]] |
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*''[[Because I Love It]]'' by [[Amerie]] |
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*''[[The Reformation (album)|The Reformation]]'' by [[Bishop Lamont]] |
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*''[[Send Away The Tigers]]'' by [[Manic Street Preachers]] |
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*"Untitled" by [[Super Furry Animals]] |
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*''[[Best of (1978-1984)]]'' by [[Van Halen]] |
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*"Untitled" by [[Streetlight Manifesto]] |
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==Returning performers== |
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*[[Kevin Ayers]] (first studio album since 1992) |
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''Albums in this section are believed to be released between [[July]] and [[September]] 2007'' |
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*[[Britney Spears]] (first studio album since 2003) |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Alkaline Trio]] |
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*[[Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band]] (first studio album since 2002) |
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*''[[Angel Down]]'' by [[Sebastian Bach]] |
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*[[Buck-O-Nine]] (first studio album since 1999) |
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*''[[Crunk Rock]]'' by [[Lil Jon]] |
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*[[Buffalo Tom]] (first album since 1998) |
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*''[[A Myth Magik]]'' by [[Kan'Nal]] |
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*[[Duran Duran]] (first album since 2004) |
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*''The Devil & Pete Wentz Are Raging Inside Me'' by [[Panic! at the Disco]] |
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*[[Eagles (band)|The Eagles]] (first studio album since 1979) |
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*''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 26 (U.S. series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 26]]'' by Various artists |
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*[[Rush (band)|Rush]] (first studio album since 2002) |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Celine Dion]] |
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*[[Wu-Tang Clan]] (first studio album since 2001) |
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*''Untitled'' by [[t.A.T.u.]] |
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*[[Linkin Park]] (first studio album since 2003) |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Taproot (band)|Taproot]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Robyn]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Enrique Iglesias]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Deborah Gibson]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Aaron Carter]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Michael Fredo]] |
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*''She's the One'' by [[Lil Chris]] |
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*''[[Down III|Untitled]]'' by [[Down (band)|Down]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Will Smith]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Gavin DeGraw]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Blaqk Audio]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Puddle of Mudd]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Cassie]] |
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*''Fuck You Drakulas'' by [[A Silver Mt. Zion]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Annie Lennox]] |
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==Bands disbanded== |
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*''See [[:Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2007|Musical groups disestablished in 2007]]'' |
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''Albums in this section are believed to be released between [[October]] and [[December]] 2007'' |
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==Bands re-formed== |
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*''Greatest Hits II'' by [[Bon Jovi]] |
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*''See [[:Category:Musical groups reestablished in 2007]]'' |
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*''[[Kinfolk (album)|Kinfolk]]'' by [[Ali & Gipp]] |
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*''[[Double the Trouble]]'' by [[The Pussycat Dolls]] |
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*''Untitled Christmas Album'' by [[Kimberley Locke]] |
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*''[[From Roots to Fruits]]'' by [[The Black Eyed Peas]] |
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*''untitled second bilingual Studio Album'' by [[JD Natasha]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Foo Fighters]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Kent (band)|Kent]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Sarah Brightman]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[The Notwist]] |
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*''Sounds of the Season'' by [[Enya]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Ashlee Simpson]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Eminem]] |
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*''untitled studio album'' by [[Cross Canadian Ragweed]] |
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==Bands on hiatus== |
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*[[Allister]] (hiatus) |
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''Listed alphabetically by title:'' |
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*[[Damiera]] (on hiatus in April 2007, reformed with new members in June 2007) |
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*''[[Untitled]]'' by [[Danity Kane]] |
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*[[Dimension Zero (Swedish band)|Dimension Zero]] |
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*''[[A Brilliant Mistake]]'' by [[Bobby Creekwater]] |
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*[[The Early November]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Alibis And Other Lies]]'' by [[Grinspoon]] |
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*[[Evanescence]] (indefinite hiatus)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://outoftheshadows.com/MainNavAmysStory.cfm|title=outoftheshadows.com - Diese Website steht zum Verkauf! - Informationen zum Thema outoftheshadows.|website=outoftheshadows.com}}</ref> |
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*''[[Angels Walk Among Us]]'' by [[Anathema (band)|Anathema]] |
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*[[Gerling]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Animalistic]]'' by [[Nivea Hamilton]] |
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*[[Los Hermanos]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Back to Ho Business]]'' by [[Dem Franchize Boyz]] |
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*[[Matchbook Romance]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Bottom's Up (album)|Bottom's Up]]'' by [[Obie Trice]] |
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*[[Nickel Creek]] (hiatus) |
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*''Buzz For Aldrin'' by [[The Pillbugs]] |
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*[[Sparta (band)|Sparta]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Cheri Dennis (album)|Cheri Dennis]]'' by [[Cheri Dennis]] |
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*[[Yourcodenameis:milo]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Chinese Democracy (album)|Chinese Democracy]]'' by [[Guns N' Roses]] |
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*[[Train (band)|Train]] (hiatus) |
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*''[[C.O.L.O.U.R.S.]]'' by [[Fonzworth Bentley]] |
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*[[Outkast]] (indefinite hiatus) |
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*''[[Detox (album)|Detox]]'' by [[Dr. Dre]] |
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*''[[Diary of a Soulja]]'' by [[Juvenile (rapper)|Juvenile]] |
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*''[[Duets (Reba McEntire Album)|Duets]]'' by [[Reba McEntire]] |
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*''[[Free at Last (album)|Free at Last]]'' by [[Freeway (rapper)|Freeway]] |
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*''[[From the Bottom, to the Top]]'' by [[David Banner]] |
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*''[[Forks & Six Point Stars]]'' by [[Ca$his]] |
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*''[[Godfather of the Ghetto]]'' by [[Tony Yayo]] |
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*''[[H.N.I.C. 2]]'' by [[Prodigy (rapper)|Prodigy]] |
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*''[[I Can't Feel My Face]]'' by [[Lil Wayne]] & [[Juelz Santana]] |
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*''[[Icky Thump]]'' by [[The White Stripes]] |
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*''[[Incredible (Ashanti album)|Incredible]]'' by [[Ashanti (singer)|Ashanti]] |
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*''[[Lightning Strikes Again]] by [[Dokken]] |
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*''[[Lights Out (Son of Dork album)|Lights Out]]'' by [[Son of Dork]] |
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*''[[Locked & Loaded]]'' by [[G-Unit]] |
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*''[[Louisville Slugger (album)]]'' by [[J-Kwon]] |
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*''[[D12's third studio album|Natural Born Killers]]'' by [[D12]] |
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*''[[Ocean Drive (album)|Ocean Drive]]'' by [[Johnta Austin]] |
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*''[[Origin Vol. 2]]'' by [[The Soundtrack of Our Lives]] |
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*''[[Physical Education (album)|Physical Education]]'' by [[Brooke Valentine]] |
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*''[[Remember / Sincerely]]'' by [[Bow Wow]] |
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*''[[Return of the Trill (album)|Return of the Trill]]'' by [[Bun B]] |
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*''[[Rise to Power]]'' by [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] |
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*''[[Second Chance (album)|Second Chance]]'' by [[Olivia (singer)|Olivia]] |
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*''[[Swift & Changeable]]'' by [[Ghostface Killah]] and [[Daniel Dumile|MF DOOM]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[YoungBloodz]] |
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*''[[Theater of the Mind]]'' by [[Ludacris]] |
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*''[[The 5th Element (album)|The 5th Element]]'' by [[Rico Love]] |
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*''[[The Amory Wars]]'' by [[Coheed and Cambria]] |
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*''[[The Ball Street Journal]]'' by [[E-40]] |
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*''[[Tha Carter III]]'' by [[Lil Wayne]] |
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*''[[The First Lady]]'' by [[Missy Elliott]] |
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*''[[The Last Sucker]]'' by [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]] |
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*''[[The Long Road to Eden]]'' by [[The Eagles]] |
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*''[[The Naked Truth (re-release)]] '' by [[Lil' Kim]] |
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*''[[The Trial (album)|The Trial]]'' by [[Trick-Trick]] |
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*''[[The Seventh Seal]]'' by [[Rakim]] |
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*''[[The Suicide Note]]'' by [[Ma$e]] |
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*''[[The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2)]]'' by [[Limp Bizkit]] |
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*''[[The West Kept Secret]]'' by [[Spider Loc]] |
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*''Untitled'' by [[Mariah Carey]] |
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*''[[Waiting For Now]]'' by [[Bryan Greenberg]] |
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*''[[West Coast Machine]]'' by [[Ya Boy]] |
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*''[[Who Is This Man?]] by [[The John Robinson Project]] ([[Lil Sci]] & [[MF Doom]]) |
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*''[[B5|Untitled Album]]'' by [[B5]] |
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*''[[Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol. 2]]'' by [[Jermaine Dupri]] |
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*''[[Young & Restless]]'' by [[Young Dro]] |
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*''[[The Beginning (Melody Thornton album)|The Beginning]]'' by [[Melody Thornton]] |
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*''[[Beautiful Awakening]]'' by [[Stacie Orrico]] |
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==Albums |
==Albums released== |
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{{Main|List of 2007 albums}} |
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''These are [[Band (music)|Music Bands]] or [[Recording artists]] believed to be releasing new albums in the year of 2007. Release dates and album titles have yet to be confirmed. Listing is alphabetical with [[solo (music)|solo artists]] being listed by surname.'' |
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==Best-selling albums globally== |
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The best-selling records in 2007 according to [[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry|IFPI]]:<ref>[http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top-50-albums-2007.pdf IFPI – 50 Top Selling Albums 2007] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080411183036/http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/top-50-albums-2007.pdf |date=April 11, 2008 }}</ref> |
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*[[504 Boyz]] |
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*[[5ive]] |
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*[[12 Stones]] |
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*[[311 (band)|311]] |
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*[[Ace of Base]] |
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*[[Alanis Morissette]] |
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*[[Alex Band]] |
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*[[Alter Bridge]] |
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*[[Angels and Airwaves]] |
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*[[Arena (band)|Arena]] |
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*[[Babyface]] |
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*[[Backstreet Boys]] |
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*[[Beastie Boys]] |
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*[[Black President (band)|Black President]] |
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*[[Blackstreet]] |
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*[[Blind Melon]] |
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*[[Brown Brigade]] |
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*[[Brujeria (band)|Brujeria]] |
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*[[Candlebox]] |
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*[[Carrie Underwood]] |
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*[[Cher]] |
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*[[Christina Milian]] |
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*[[CKY (band)|CKY]] |
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*[[Coldplay]] |
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*[[Collective Soul]] |
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*[[Daniel Bedingfield]] |
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*[[Dark New Day]] |
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*[[Dave Matthews Band]] |
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*[[Diana DeGarmo]] |
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*[[Deborah Gibson]] |
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*[[Delta Goodrem]] |
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*[[DevilDriver]] |
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*[[Doves]] |
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*[[Dropkick Murphys]] |
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*[[Drowning Pool]] |
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*[[Sara Evans]] [[Greatest Hits (Sara Evans album)|Greatest Hits]] |
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*[[Fischerspooner]] |
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*[[Forever In Terror]] |
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*[[Gorgeous Frankenstein]] |
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*[[Guy (band)|Guy]] |
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*[[Heaven and Hell (band)|Heaven and Hell]] |
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*[[Hoku]] |
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*[[House of Heroes]] |
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*[[Whitney Houston]] |
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*[[Iced Earth]] |
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*[[Javine Hylton]] |
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*[[Jennifer Lopez]] |
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*[[Jim Verraros]] |
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*[[Jordan Knight]] |
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*[[Jump5]] |
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*[[Kid Rock]] |
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*[[LFO]] |
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*[[Living Colour]] |
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*[[Annie Lennox]] |
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*[[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] |
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*[[Marcy Playground]] |
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*[[Meshuggah]] |
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*[[Metallica]] |
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*[[George Michael]] |
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*[[Michael Fredo]] |
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*[[Mötley Crüe]] |
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*[[Mu330]] |
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*[[MxPx]] |
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*[[N.E.R.D]] |
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*[[Obituary (band)|Obituary]] |
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*[[Opeth]] |
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*[[Overcast (band)|Overcast]] |
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*[[Portishead]] |
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*[[Prong]] |
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*[[Puddle of Mudd]] |
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*[[Queensrÿche]] |
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*[[Reuben (band)|Reuben]] |
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*[[Nicole Richie]] |
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*[[Raven-Symone]] |
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*[[R.E.M (band)|R.E.M]] |
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*[[RuPaul]] |
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*[[Sade (band)|Sade]] |
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*[[Seether]] |
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*[[Semisonic]] |
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*[[Shania Twain]] |
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*[[Silverstein (band)]] |
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*[[Snow White Tan]] |
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*[[Soilwork]] |
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*[[Streetlight Manifesto]] |
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*[[Submersed]] |
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*[[Sugar Ray]] |
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*[[Sugababes]] |
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*[[Tevin Campbell]] |
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*[[The Misfits]] |
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*[[The New Cars]] |
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*[[The Offspring]] |
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*[[The Rocket Summer]] |
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*[[The White Stripes]] |
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*[[Third Eye Blind]] |
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*[[Tiffany (singer)|Tiffany]] |
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*[[Toni Braxton]] |
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*[[Trapt]] |
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*[[U2]] |
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*[[The Vandals]] |
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*[[The Weakerthans]] |
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*[[Willa Ford]] |
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*[[Will Smith]] |
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*[[Vertical Horizon]] |
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*[[Colleen Fitzpatrick|Vitamin C]] |
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*[[Scott Weiland]] |
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*[[Youssou N'Dour]] |
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|} |
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==Confirmed (still-untitled) albums== |
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''These are albums that have confirmed information of its status, how the album is coming along and when it will be released. Listing is alphabetical with [[Band (music)|Bands]] or [[recording artists|solo artists]] being listed by surname.'' |
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!To be released |
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!Other information |
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! Position !! Album Title !! Artist |
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|[[Aaron Carter]] |
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|Summer/Fall 2007 |
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| |
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|His new fifth studio album will be released in July and September in Europe and the US. |
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|- |
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| 1 || ''[[The Best Damn Thing]]'' || [[Avril Lavigne]] |
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|[[AC/DC]] |
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| |
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|Unknown |
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|First studio release since 2000s ''[[Stiff Upper Lip]]''. |
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|- |
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| 2 || ''[[Carnival Ride]]'' || [[Carrie Underwood]] |
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|[[The Adolescents]] |
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| |
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|Currently writing |
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|The band recently announced that they are currently writing a new album, which is possibly due for release later this year or sometime next year. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 3 || ''[[Back to Black]]'' || [[Amy Winehouse]] |
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|[[Aerosmith]] |
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| |
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|Slow |
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|First album of original material since 2001's ''[[Just Push Play]]'' and follow-up to the cover blues album ''[[Honkin' on Bobo]]'' (2004). A new album was to be released in 2006, but guitarist [[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]] announced that it would not be recorded and released until this year as they are currently touring with [[Mötley Crüe]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=54874 | title = Aerosmith Pushing New Album To Next Year For The Sake Of The Music | publisher = [[Blabbermouth.net]] | date = [[2006-07-10]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> |
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| 4 || ''[[Noël (Josh Groban album)|Noël]]'' || [[Josh Groban]] |
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|[[Against Me!]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Signed on to Sire Records to record major label album for sometime in 2007. |
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|- |
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| 5 || ''[[Long Road Out of Eden]]'' || [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]] |
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|[[Alice in Chains]] |
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| |
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| |
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|First studio release since their 1995 [[Alice in Chains (album)|self-titled]] album. |
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| 6 || ''[[Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'' || [[Linkin Park]] |
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|[[Alicia Keys]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Mid 2007 expected release date. |
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| 7 || ''[[As I Am (Alicia Keys album)|As I Am]]'' || [[Alicia Keys]] |
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|[[Anthrax (band)|Anthrax]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Despite 2005 tour reunion, guitarist [[Scott Ian]] confirmed that the ''[[Among the Living]]'' line up will not be recording the next Anthrax album, but the album has already been written.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=65860 | title = Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian: 'The Reunion Is Over' | publisher = [[Blabbermouth.net]] | date = [[2007-01-24]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> |
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| 8 || ''[[Call Me Irresponsible (album)|Call Me Irresponsible]]'' || [[Michael Bublé]] |
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|[[Babyshambles]] |
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|Unknown |
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| |
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|The band announced to record and release a new album sometime this year. |
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|- |
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| 9 || ''[[Life in Cartoon Motion]]'' || [[Mika (singer)|Mika]] |
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|[[Black Sabbath]] |
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| |
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| |
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|After (many) years of speculation, rumors suggest that the band (featuring the original line-up) will record a new album after [[Ronnie James Dio]] tours with Black Sabbath under the name [[Heaven and Hell (band)|Heaven and Hell]]. When released, it will mark the band's first proper studio album since 1995's ''[[Forbidden (album)|Forbidden]]'' and also their first recording with the original line-up ([[Ozzy Osbourne|Osbourne]]/[[Tony Iommi|Iommi]]/[[Geezer Butler|Butler]]/[[Bill Ward|Ward]]) in nearly 30 years. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 10 || '' [[Not Too Late (album)|Not Too Late]]'' || [[Norah Jones]] |
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|[[Brandy Norwood|Brandy]] |
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|} |
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|Summer/Fall 2007 |
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| |
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==Best-selling albums in the US== |
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|Will be Brandy's 5th studio album. Some rumored titles have been "Enter My World", "Refreshed", and "B-Rocka". Confirmed to be working with [[Rodney Jerkins]], [[The Neptunes]], [[Bryce Wilson]], and [[Bryan Michael Cox]]. |
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Billboard's Top Sellers 2007.<ref>{{cite magazine| url=http://www.ew.com/article/2007/12/18/daughtry-named-top-seller-07 | magazine=Entertainment Weekly | title='Daughtry' Named Billboard Top Seller in '07 | date=December 18, 2007}}</ref> |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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|- |
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! Position !! Album Title !! Artist |
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|[[Britney Spears]] |
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|Fall 2007 |
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| |
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|The album is still in production. Some rumored titles have been "The Original Doll", "Fears Within", and "Here I Come". |
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|- |
|- |
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| 1 || ''[[Daughtry (album)|Daughtry]]'' || [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] |
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|[[Cheyenne Kimball]] |
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|November |
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| |
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|Her second sophomore album will feature a mixture of indie and pop music. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 2 || ''[[Konvicted]]'' || [[Akon]] |
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|[[Circa Survive]] |
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| |
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| |
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|The band announced they are recording a new album. Guitarist Colin Frangicetto said the band was in the process of editing footage for a possible DVD Release. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 3 || ''[[The Dutchess]]'' || [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] |
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|[[Circle Jerks]] |
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| |
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| |
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|The band reunited for a couple years and they are supposedly gearing up for their first studio album since 1995's ''[[Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities]]'', but no further details have been confirmed. Their guitarist [[Greg Hetson]] has been busy with his band [[Bad Religion]] and this causes the Circle Jerks to hold off on a new album. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 4 || ''[[Hannah Montana (soundtrack)|Hannah Montana]]'' || Various Artists |
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|[[The Click Five]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Album announced on their Myspace speculated for 2007. |
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|- |
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| 5 || ''[[Some Hearts]]'' || [[Carrie Underwood]] |
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|[[Clutch (band)|Clutch]] |
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|Early |
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| |
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|The band recently announced plans to record their new album in October 2006.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=57301 | title = Clutch to enter studio in October | publisher = [[Blabbermouth.net]] | date = [[2006-08-26]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> |
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| 6 || ''[[All the Right Reasons]]'' || [[Nickelback]] |
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|[[Coheed and Cambria]] |
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|Spring/Early Summer |
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| |
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|Volume Two of [[Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV: From Fear through the Eyes of Madness]] as reported in the [[Alternative Press magazine]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 7 || ''[[FutureSex/LoveSounds]]'' || [[Justin Timberlake]] |
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|[[Corbin Bleu]] |
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|April |
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| |
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|First album including songs like [[Push It to the Limit]] & Marching |
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|- |
|- |
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| 8 || ''[[High School Musical 2 (soundtrack)|High School Musical 2]]'' || Various Artists |
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|[[The Cure]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Frontman [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] has said that the new album might end up being a double album.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ChainofFlowers/news.htm | title = Cure News | publisher = [[CompuServe|CompuServe.com]] | date = [[2007-01-12]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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| 9 || ''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 23 (American series)|Now 23]]'' || Various Artists |
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|[[Craig David]] |
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|Late 2007 |
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| |
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|Word has it that Craig is currently working on his 4th album, along with a number of collaborations |
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|- |
|- |
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| 10 || '' [[Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album)|Minutes to Midnight]]'' || [[Linkin Park]] |
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|[[D.I.]] |
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| |
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|Unknown |
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|There was talk of a follow-up to 1994's ''[[State of Shock (D.I. album)|State of Shock]]'', but it had not materailized. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 11 || '' [[B'Day (Beyoncé album)|B'Day]]'' || [[Beyoncé]] |
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|[[Dido (singer)|Dido]] |
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|Autumn 2007 |
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| |
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|It was orignally set for a late 2006 release, but it was then pushed back to March 2007. It was pushed back again due to the death of her father. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 12 || '' [[Graduation (album)|Graduation]]'' || [[Kanye West]] |
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|[[Dirty Rotten Imbeciles|D.R.I.]] |
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| |
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|Slow<ref>[http://www.dirtyrottenimbeciles.com/news_record.htm Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - New Releases (D.R.I.)]</ref> |
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|For the last few years, the band was supposedly gearing up to release their first album of original material since 1995's ''[[Full Speed Ahead (album)|Full Speed Ahead]]'', but then it had not been completed. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 13 || '' [[Me and My Gang]]'' || [[Rascal Flatts]] |
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|[[Death Angel]] |
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|Summer |
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| |
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|Bassist [[Dennis Pepa]] announced in an [http://www.thegauntlet.com/interviews/628/Death-Angel.html interview] that a new album will be released this summer. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 14 || ''[[Love (The Beatles album)|Love]]'' || [[The Beatles]] |
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|[[Default]] |
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|Late Summer/Early Fall |
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| |
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|Drummer [[Danny Craig]] announced on his MySpace page |
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[http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2007/01/2307.cfm] |
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|[[The |
| 15 || '' [[The Sweet Escape]]'' || [[Gwen Stefani]] |
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|September |
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| |
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|First studio release since 2004's ''[[Miss Machine]]''. Album to be released in September as stated by a video teaser. |
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|- |
|- |
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| 16 || '' [[Hannah Montana 2]]'' || Various Artists |
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|[[Down (band)|Down]] |
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| |
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| |
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|The band was promising a follow-up to 2002's ''[[Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow|Down II]]'' in 2006, but bassist [[Rex Brown]] claims that a new one would most likely surface as soon as January of this year. |
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| 17 || '' [[Awake (Josh Groban album)|Awake]]'' || [[Josh Groban]] |
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|[[Fear Factory]] |
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|Late |
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| |
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|The band will begin writing a new album this summer, making it likely that it would surface in late 2007 or early 2008. [http://www.theguitargods.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=26 ] The band recently left [[Liquid 8 Records]] and this will mark the first Fear Factory album not released on that label since 2001's ''[[Digimortal (album)|Digimortal]]''. |
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| 18 || '' [[Not Too Late (album)|Not Too Late]]'' || [[Norah Jones]] |
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|[[Foo Fighters]] |
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|Mid to Late year |
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| |
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|Recording in March |
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| 19 || '' [[Taylor Swift (album)|Taylor Swift]]'' || [[Taylor Swift]] |
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|[[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]] |
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|Mid to Late year |
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| |
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|Went on Break in late 2006, expected to return in late December of same year and begin work on next album. |
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|- |
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|[[From First to Last]] |
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|Most likely Late (Autumn/Winter) |
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| |
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|Set to go into the recording studio in 2007 for [[Capitol Records]] debut. |
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|- |
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|[[Fuel (band)|Fuel]] |
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|Spring |
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| |
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|Recorded and mixed, now being mastered. |
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|[[Girls Aloud]] |
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| |
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| |
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|Recording after their rest on their tour. |
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|- |
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|[[Gorilla Biscuits]] |
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| |
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|Unknown |
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|First studio release since 1989's ''[[Start Today]]''. The band recently reunited and are rumored to release a new full-length studio album. |
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|[[Glue Gun (band)|Glue Gun]] |
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| |
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|Unknown |
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|The band recently reunited and said they were going to release a new album, which would be their first since 1995's ''[[The Scene Is Not for Sale]]''. |
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|[[Ill Niño]] |
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|Spring |
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|[[In Flames]] |
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|Late |
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| |
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|The band will begin writing a new album this summer, making it likely that it would surface in late 2007 or early 2008. |
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|- |
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|[[Information Society]] |
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|Mid/Late |
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| |
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| [[Paul Robb]] announced that Information Society reunited with 2 new members and a possible album called Synthesizer will come |
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|- |
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|[[Michael Jackson]] |
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|Fall 2007 |
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| |
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|[[Michael Jackson]]'s first studio album since 2001's [[multi-platinum]] selling [[Invincible]]. Jackson will be working with record producers such as [[Will.I.Am]] & [[Teddy Riley]]. Jackson will be writing the majority of the album by himself. It has been rumored the album will feature duets with Jackson's sister, music icon, [[Janet Jackson]] as well as [[Mary J. Blige]]. |
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|- |
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|[[Jimmy Eat World]] |
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|Early/Mid-2007 |
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| |
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|Reported on [[Myspace]] to be in the studio, being more and more hinted for a first quarter release. |
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|- |
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|[[Judas Priest]] |
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| |
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| |
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|The band claims that their new album will be a "Nostradamus concept album". |
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|- |
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|[[Kamelot]] |
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|Spring |
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| |
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|According to the official page, the drums are already done and the recordings are in progress. |
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|[[Lenny Kravitz]] |
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|August |
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| |
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|His ninth studio album, will have a mixture of blues and rock. |
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|[[Leona Lewis]] |
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| |
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| |
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|''[[The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor]]'' winner will begin recording her debut album in April or May 2007, having signed a $9.7million record deal with [[Clive Davis]] in February. |
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|- |
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|[[The Mars Volta]] |
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| |
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|Currently mixing |
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|This will be their fourth studio album in five years. Mixing is complete. |
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|- |
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|[[Matchbox Twenty]] |
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| |
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| |
|||
|Are set to release a new album sometime this year. Frontman Rob Thomas has already began writing. |
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|- |
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|[[Maylene and The Sons of Disaster]] |
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|Early 2007 |
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| |
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|The band has recorded their [[Ferret Records]] debut in the fall of 2006 for an early 2007 release. |
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|- |
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|[[Melanie C]] |
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|March 30 (Europe)/ [[April 2]] (UK) |
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| |
|||
|Former Spice Girl Melanie C will release her fourth studio album, following the success of [[2005]]'s [[Beautiful Intentions]]. Greg Haver is once again producing an number of its tracks. She is releasing two singles to help promote it, a cover of [[I Want Candy]] for the UK and [[The Moment You Believe]] for Europe. |
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|[[Namie Amuro]] |
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|June |
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| |
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|First album since [[2005]]'s [[Queen of Hip-Pop]]. Includes the singles [[White Light / Violet Sauce]], [[CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK / Ningyo]], [[Baby Don't Cry (Namie Amuro single)|Baby Don't Cry]], and [[Funky Town (Namie Amuro song)|FUNKY TOWN]]. |
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|[[Nickelback]] |
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|Late 2007/Early 2008 |
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| |
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|The band are rumoured to record and release a new album sometime this year. |
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|[[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] |
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|Late 2007/Early 2008 |
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|The band are rumoured to record and release a new album sometime this year. |
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|[[The Offspring]] |
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|Summer/Fall |
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|Currently recording |
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|The band is currently in the studio with [[Bob Rock]] completing their first album since 2003's ''[[Splinter (album)|Splinter]]''. |
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|[[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]] |
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|As the band often releases an album every two years, there are fans expecting a new album to be released this year. |
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|[[Pixies]] |
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|Unknown |
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|The band has reunited and they are supposedly gearing up for their first studio album since 1991's ''[[Trompe le Monde]]''. |
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|[[P.O.D.]] |
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|Spring |
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|First studio album not done under [[Atlantic Records]] since last (EP) release on [[Tooth & Nail]]. |
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|[[Primus (band)|Primus]] |
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|Unknown |
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|First full-length studio release since 1999's ''[[Antipop]]'' and also with original drummer [[Tim Alexander|Tim "Herb" Alexander]] since 1995's ''[[Tales from the Punchbowl]]''. |
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|[[The Raconteurs]] |
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|Bass player [[Jack Lawrence]] recently stated that the band will be back in the studio as soon as early January to begin work on the follow-up to [[Broken Boy Soldiers]]. |
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|[[Radiohead]] |
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|Slow |
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|In the studio recording their follow-up to 2003's [[Hail to the Thief]]. Release date is unknown as of now. |
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|[[Savatage]] |
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|First studio release since 2001's ''[[Poets & Madmen]]''. Probably it will be followed by Savatage's disbanding. |
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|[[Seven Mary Three]] |
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|Mostly recorded, now looking for a label or other release strategy. |
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|[[Social Distortion]] |
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|Summer/Fall |
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|Currently recording |
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|In the studio recording their follow-up to 2004's ''[[Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll]]''. Release date is unknown as of now. |
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|[[Staind]] |
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|The band is currently taking a break and will begin writing a new album. |
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|[[Story of the Year]] |
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|Summer/Fall |
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|[[Streetlight Manifesto]] |
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|The band has announced that their second original album will be released before they go touring this summer with [[Reel Big Fish]] and [[Less Than Jake]] |
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|[[Suicidal Tendencies]] |
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|Slow |
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|Reports on Blabbermouth.net state that Suicidal Tendenices are currently in the studio with producer [[Paul Northfield]], putting the finishing touches on their first proper studio album since 2000's ''[[Free Your Soul and Save My Mind]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/online_downloads/suicidal_tendencies_debut_new_song_in_australia.html | title = Suicidal Tendencies Debut New Song In Australia | publisher = [[Ultimate Guitar Archive|Ultimate-Guitar.com]] | date = [[2007-01-12]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> |
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|[[Supergrass]] |
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|Have been working on a new album, after the end of their tour in Autumn 2006. |
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| [[Tatyana Ali]] |
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| Mid/Late 2007 |
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| Ali released her first studio released since 1998's ''[[Kiss the Sky]]'', She was taking a break from music and left the label from [[Sony Records]]/[[MJJ Music|MJJ]] for good Then just went to [[Detriot]], [[Michigan]] and sign [[Motown Records]] to recording her second album, it will be released in the Summer or Autumn 2007 finally the rumored the album that Ali is duet with former American Idol Contestent [[Justin Guarini]] and also worked with Record producers including [[Max Martin]], [[Shawn Stockman]], [[Rodney Jerkins]], David Foster, [[Babyface]] and [[The Neptunes]]. |
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|[[Testament (band)|Testament]] |
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|Slow<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=69036 | title = Testament's Alex Skolnick: 'Our Current President Has Created A Disaster For The Country' | publisher = [[Blabbermouth.net]] | date = [[2006-03-19]] | accessdate = 2007-03-31}}</ref> |
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|First full-length studio release since 1999's ''[[The Gathering (Testament album)|The Gathering]]'' and also with the original line-up since 1992's ''[[The Ritual]]''. |
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|[[Thrice]] |
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|Spring |
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|Announced to be a four-disc album, each disc being themed one of the four elements (wind, water, fire, earth) |
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|[[Voivod (band)|Voivod]] |
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|Drummer [[Michel Langevin|Michel "Away" Langevin]] recently confirmed that the band are planning to start work on their next album this winter.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=62995 | title = Voivod To Begin Work On 'Katorz' Follow-Up This Winter | publisher = [[Blabbermouth.net]] | date = [[2006-11-29]] | accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref> This will mark the first Voivod album recorded without original guitarist [[Denis D'Amour|Denis "Piggy" D'Amour]], who passed away from colon cancer on [[August 26]], [[2005]], and it will also be the third recorded with bassist [[Jason Newsted]] (from [[Metallica]]). |
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|[[Theory of a Deadman]] |
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|This band is rumored to have another CD out sometime this year. It has been confirmed that they are recording now. |
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|[[Violent Femmes]] |
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|They have not released an album featuring new material since 2000s ''[[Freak Magnet]]''. |
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|[[Within Temptation]] |
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|Early |
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|Their new album will be released in March in Europe and the US |
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|[[Yellowcard]] |
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|Spring |
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|The band began recording in October 2006 for a now planned Spring release. |
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==Top |
==Top Hits on record== |
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{{Further|List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2007}} |
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===United States=== |
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'''Singles which have ranked within Top 25 within the Billboard Hot 100 Hits''' |
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* "[[Irreplaceable]]" - [[Beyoncé]] <small>(3 weeks in 2006/7 weeks in 2007/ 10 weeks in total) |
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* "[[Say It Right]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] <small>(1 week) |
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* "[[ |
* "[[1973 (song)|1973]]" – [[James Blunt]] |
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* "[[ |
* "[[4 in the Morning]]" – [[Gwen Stefani]] |
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* "[[ |
* "[[Apologize (OneRepublic song)|Apologize]]" – [[Timbaland]] featuring [[OneRepublic]] <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[ |
* "[[Ayo Technology]]" – [[50 Cent]] featuring [[Justin Timberlake]] and [[Timbaland]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[A Bay Bay]]" – [[Hurricane Chris (rapper)|Hurricane Chris]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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See also: ''[[Hot 100 number-one hits of 2007 (USA)|Hot 100 number-one hits of 2007]]''. |
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* "[[Bartender (T-Pain song)|Bartender]]" – [[T-Pain]] featuring [[Akon]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[Beautiful Girls (Sean Kingston song)|Beautiful Girls]]" – [[Sean Kingston]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Beautiful Liar]]" – [[Beyoncé]] and [[Shakira]] <small>(#3)</small> |
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* "[[Because of You (Ne-Yo song)|Because of You]]" – [[Ne-Yo]] <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[Bed (J. Holiday song)|Bed]]" – [[J. Holiday]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[Beggin']]" – [[Madcon]] <small>(#79)</small> |
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* "[[Big Girls Don't Cry (Fergie song)|Big Girls Don't Cry]]" – [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Big Shit Poppin' (Do It)|Big Things Poppin' (Do It)]]" – [[T.I.]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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* "[[Break It Off]]" – [[Rihanna]] featuring [[Sean Paul]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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* "[[Bubbly]]" – [[Colbie Caillat]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')]]" – [[T-Pain]] featuring [[Yung Joc]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Can't Help but Wait]]" – [[Trey Songz]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Clumsy (Fergie song)|Clumsy]]" – [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] featuring [[T-Pain]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[Crank Dat (Soulja Boy)]]" – [[Soulja Boy Tell 'Em]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Cupid's Chokehold]]" – [[Gym Class Heroes]] featuring [[Patrick Stump]] <small>(#4)</small> |
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* "[[Cyclone (song)|Cyclone]]" – [[Baby Bash]] featuring [[T-Pain]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want to Be in Love)|Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Wanna Be in Love)]]" – [[Good Charlotte]] <small>(#25)</small> |
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* "[[Destination Calabria]]" – [[Alex Gaudino]] and [[Crystal Waters]] <small>(#8)</small> |
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* "[[Don't Matter]]" – [[Akon]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Don't Stop the Music (Rihanna song)|Don't Stop the Music]]" – [[Rihanna]] <small>(#3)</small> |
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* "[[Duffle Bag Boy]]" – [[Playaz Circle]] featuring [[Lil Wayne]] <small>(#15)</small> |
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* "[[Everything (Michael Bublé song)|Everything]]" – [[Michael Bublé]] |
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* "[[Falling Down (Duran Duran song)|Falling Down]]" – [[Duran Duran]] featuring [[Justin Timberlake]] <small>(#25)</small> |
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* "[[Famous Last Words (My Chemical Romance song)|Famous Last Words]]" – [[My Chemical Romance]] |
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* "[[Get It Shawty]]" – [[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]] <small>(#16)</small> |
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* "[[Gimme More]]" – [[Britney Spears]] <small>(#3)</small> |
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* "[[Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)|Girlfriend]]" – [[Avril Lavigne]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Give It to Me (Timbaland song)|Give It To Me]]" – [[Timbaland]] featuring [[Justin Timberlake]] and [[Nelly Furtado]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Glamorous (Fergie song)|Glamorous]]" – [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] featuring [[Ludacris]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Go Getta]]" – [[Young Jeezy]] featuring [[R. Kelly]] <small>(#18)</small> |
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* "[[Good Life (Kanye West song)|Good Life]]" – [[Kanye West]] featuring [[T-Pain]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Grace Kelly (song)|Grace Kelly]]" – [[Mika]] |
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* "[[Hate That I Love You]]" – [[Rihanna]] featuring [[Ne-Yo]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Here (In Your Arms)]]" – [[Hellogoodbye]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Home (Daughtry song)|Home]]" – [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] <small>(#5)</small> |
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* "[[How Far We've Come]]" – [[Matchbox Twenty]] <small>(#11)</small> |
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* "[[How Long (Eagles song)|How Long]]" – [[The Eagles]] |
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* "[[Hypnotized (Plies song)|Hypnotized]]" – [[Plies (rapper)|Plies]] featuring [[Akon]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[I Tried (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony song)|I Tried]]" – [[Bone Thugs-n-Harmony]] featuring [[Akon]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[Ice Box (song)|Ice Box]]" – [[Omarion]] <small>(#12)</small> |
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* "[[If Everyone Cared]]" – [[Nickelback]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[I'll Stand By You#Carrie Underwood version|I'll Stand By You]]" – [[Carrie Underwood]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[I'm a Flirt]]" – [[R. Kelly]] featuring [[T.I.]] and [[T-Pain]] <small>(#12)</small> |
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* "[[I'm So Hood]]" – [[DJ Khaled]] featuring [[Trick Daddy]], [[Rick Ross]], [[Plies (rapper)|Plies]] and [[T-Pain]] <small>(#19)</small> |
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* "[[Irreplaceable]]" – [[Beyoncé]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[It's Not Over (Daughtry song)|It's Not Over]]" – [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] <small>(#4)</small> |
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* "[[Keep Holding On]]" – [[Avril Lavigne]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Kiss Kiss (Chris Brown song)|Kiss Kiss]]" – [[Chris Brown]] feat. [[T-Pain]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Last Dollar (Fly Away)]]" – [[Tim McGraw]] <small>(#13)</small> |
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* "[[Last Night (Diddy song)|Last Night]]" – [[Sean Combs|Diddy]] featuring [[Keyshia Cole]] <small>(#10)</small> |
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* "[[Let It Go (Keyshia Cole song)|Let It Go]]" – [[Keyshia Cole]] featuring [[Missy Elliott]] and [[Lil' Kim]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Like a Boy]]" – [[Ciara]] <small>(#19)</small> |
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* "[[Like You'll Never See Me Again]]" – [[Alicia Keys]] <small>(#12)</small> |
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* "[[Lip Gloss (song)|Lip Gloss]]" – [[Lil Mama]] <small>(#10)</small> |
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* "[[Lost Without U]]" – [[Robin Thicke]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Love Like This (Natasha Bedingfield song)|Love Like This]]" – [[Natasha Bedingfield]] featuring [[Sean Kingston]] <small>(#11)</small> |
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* "[[Love Song (Sara Bareilles song)|Love Song]]" – [[Sara Bareilles]] <small>(#4)</small> |
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* "[[LoveStoned|LoveStoned/I Think She Knows]]" – [[Justin Timberlake]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Low (Flo Rida song)|Low]]" – [[Flo Rida]] ft. [[T-Pain]] |
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* "[[Make Me Better]]" – [[Fabolous]] featuring [[Ne-Yo]] <small>(#8)</small> |
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* "[[Makes Me Wonder]]" – [[Maroon 5]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Map of the Problematique]]" – [[Muse (band)|Muse]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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* "[[Me Love]]" – [[Sean Kingston]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Never Again (Kelly Clarkson song)|Never Again]]" – [[Kelly Clarkson]] <small>(#8)</small> |
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* "[[No One (Alicia Keys song)|No One]]" – [[Alicia Keys]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[On the Hotline]]" – [[Pretty Ricky]] <small>(#12)</small> |
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* "[[Our Song (Taylor Swift song)|Our Song]]" – [[Taylor Swift]] <small>(#16)</small> |
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* "[[Over You (Daughtry song)|Over You]]" – [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] <small>(#18)</small> |
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* "[[Paralyzer]]" – [[Finger Eleven]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[Party Like a Rockstar]]" – [[Shop Boyz]] <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[Piece of Me (Britney Spears song)|Piece of Me]]" – [[Britney Spears]] <small>(#18)</small> |
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* "[[Pop, Lock & Drop It]]" – [[Huey (rapper)|Huey]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Potential Breakup Song]]" – [[Aly & AJ]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Push It to the Limit (Corbin Bleu song)|Push It to the Limit]]" – [[Corbin Bleu]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Rockstar (Nickelback song)|Rockstar]]" – [[Nickelback]] <small>(#11)</small> |
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* "[[Same Girl (R. Kelly and Usher song)|Same Girl]]" – [[R. Kelly]] and [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]] <small>(#20)</small> |
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* "[[Sexual Eruption|Sensual Seduction]]" – [[Snoop Dogg]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Sexy Lady (Yung Berg song)|Sexy Lady]]" – [[Yung Berg]] featuring Junior <small>(#18)</small> |
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* "[[Shadow of the Day]]" – [[Linkin Park]] <small>(#15)</small> |
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* "[[Shawty (Plies song)|Shawty]]" – [[Plies (rapper)|Plies]] featuring [[T-Pain]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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* "[[Shawty Is a 10]]" – [[The-Dream]] featuring [[Fabolous]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Shut Up and Drive (Rihanna song)|Shut Up and Drive]]" – [[Rihanna]] <small>(#15)</small> |
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* "[[Sorry, Blame It on Me]]" – [[Akon]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[So Small]]" – [[Carrie Underwood]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Stronger (Kanye West song)|Stronger]]" – [[Kanye West]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Summer Love (Justin Timberlake song)|Summer Love]]" – [[Justin Timberlake]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[The Sweet Escape (song)|The Sweet Escape]]" – [[Gwen Stefani]] featuring [[Akon]] <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)]]" – [[Wyclef Jean]] featuring [[Niia]], [[Akon]] and [[Lil Wayne]] <small>(#12)</small> |
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* "[[Take You There (Sean Kingston song)|Take You There]]" – [[Sean Kingston]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[Tattoo (Jordin Sparks song)|Tattoo]]" – [[Jordin Sparks]] <small>(#8)</small> |
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* "[[Teardrops on My Guitar]]" – [[Taylor Swift]] <small>(#13)</small> |
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* "[[This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race]]" – Fall Out Boy <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[This Is My Now]]" – [[Jordin Sparks]] <small>(#15)</small> |
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* "[[This Is Why I'm Hot]]" – [[Mims (rapper)|Mims]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Thnks fr th Mmrs]]" – [[Fall Out Boy]] <small>(#11)</small> |
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* "[[Throw Some D's]]" – [[Rich Boy]] featuring [[Polow da Don]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[Umbrella (song)|Umbrella]]" – [[Rihanna]] feat. [[Jay-Z]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[Until the End of Time (Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé song)|Until the End of Time]]" – [[Justin Timberlake]] and [[Beyoncé]] <small>(#17)</small> |
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* "[[Wait for You (Elliott Yamin song)|Wait For You]]" – [[Elliott Yamin]] <small>(#13)</small> |
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* "[[Waiting on the World to Change]]" – [[John Mayer]] <small>(#14)</small> |
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* "[[Wake Up Call (Maroon 5 song)|Wake Up Call]]" – [[Maroon 5]] <small>(#19)</small> |
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* "[[Walk Away (Remember Me)]]" – [[Paula DeAnda]] <small>(#19)</small> |
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* "[[The Way I Are]]" – [[Timbaland]] featuring [[Keri Hilson]] and D.O.E. <small>(#3)</small> |
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* "[[What Goes Around... Comes Around]]" –[[Justin Timberlake]] <small>(#1)</small> |
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* "[[What I've Done]]" – [[Linkin Park]] <small>(#7)</small> |
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* "[[What Time Is It? (song)|What Time Is It?]]" – [[High School Musical|High School Musical cast]] <small>(#6)</small> |
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* "[[When You're Gone (Avril Lavigne song)|When You're Gone]]" – [[Avril Lavigne]] <small>(#24)</small> |
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* "[[Who Knew]]" – [[Pink (singer)|Pink]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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* "[[With Every Heartbeat]]" – [[Robyn]] featuring [[Kleerup]] <small>(#29)</small> |
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* "[[With Love (Hilary Duff song)|With Love]]" – [[Hilary Duff]] <small>(#24)</small> |
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* "[[With You (Chris Brown song)|With You]]" – [[Chris Brown (American entertainer)|Chris Brown]] <small>(#2)</small> |
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* "[[You (Lloyd song)|You]]" – [[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]] featuring [[Lil Wayne]] <small>(#9)</small> |
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'''[[Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2007]]''' |
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===Other international hits=== |
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'''Billboard Hot 100 Hits – Singles which have peaked within Top 20''' |
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*"[[4 Mots sur un piano]]" – [[Patrick Fiori]], [[Jean-Jacques Goldman]] and Christine Ricol |
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*"ABC" – [[Jin (rapper)|Jin]] |
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*"[[Afortunada]]" – [[Francisca Valenzuela]] |
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*"[[Amaranth (song)|Amaranth]]" – [[Nightwish]] |
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*"[[Baheb Nuoa Kalamak]]" – [[Amal Hijazi]] |
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*"[[Bajo el mismo Cielo (song)|Bajo el mismo Cielo]]" – [[Kany García]] |
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*"[[¡Basta Ya! (song)|¡Basta Ya!]] – [[Marco Antonio Solís]] |
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*"[[Chak De India (song)|Chak De India]]" – [[Sukhwinder Singh]], [[Salim Merchant]], Marianne D'Cruz |
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*"[[Der Regen fällt]]" – [[LaFee]] |
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*"[[Double Je]]" – [[Christophe Willem]] |
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*"Dziękuję" – [[Doda (singer)|Doda]] |
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*"[[Empezar Desde Cero|Hoy Que Te Vas]]" – [[RBD]] |
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*"[[Garçon (song)|Garçon]]" – [[Koxie]] |
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*"[[Invincible (Muse song)|Invincible]]" – [[Muse (band)|Muse]] |
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*"It Only Reminds Me Of You" – [[MYMP]] |
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*"[[Jacques a dit]]" – Christophe Willem |
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*"[[La débâcle des sentiments]]" – [[Stanislas (singer)|Stanislas]] |
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*"[[Like Only a Woman Can]]" – [[Brian McFadden]] |
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*"Maximum" – [[Murat Boz]] |
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*"[[No Te Veo]]" – [[Casa de Leones]] |
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*"[[Oshiri Kajiri Mushi]]" – [[Uruma Delvi]] |
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*"[[Quiero (Ricardo Arjona song)|Quiero]]" – [[Ricardo Arjona]] |
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*"[[Rise Up (Yves Larock song)|Rise Up]]" – [[Yves Larock]] |
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*"[[Shaka Beach: Laka Laka La]]" – [[Uverworld]] |
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*"[[Tu Amor No Es Garantía]]" – [[Anaís]] |
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*"[[Un Corazón]]" – [[Chelo (American singer)|Chelo]] |
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*"Upside Down" – [[6 Cycle Mind]] |
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==Classical music== |
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* "[[Beautiful Liar]]" - [[Beyoncé]] featuring [[Shakira]] <small>(#3) |
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===Instrumental works=== |
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* "[[Before He Cheats]]" - [[Carrie Underwood]] <small>(#17) |
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*[[Kalevi Aho]] – Oboe Concerto |
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* "[[Cupid's Chokehold]]" - [[Gym Class Heroes]] <small>(#4) |
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*[[Lera Auerbach]] – Symphony No. 1 "Chimera" |
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* "[[Far Away]]" - [[Nickelback]] <small>(#19) |
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*Brice Pauset – ''Vier variationen'', for flute, percussion, piano and string trio |
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* "[[Fergalicious]]" - [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] <small>(#2) |
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*[[Michael Daugherty]] – [[Deus ex Machina (composition)|''Deus ex Machina'']] |
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* "[[Girlfriend]]" - [[Avril Lavigne]] <small>(#5) |
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*[[Lorenzo Ferrero]] – ''Fantasy Suite'', for flute, violoncello and piano |
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* "[[Go Getta]]" - [[Young Jeezy]] featuring [[R. Kelly]] <small>(#18) |
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*[[Sofia Gubaidulina]] |
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* "[[Here (In Your Arms)]]" - [[Hellogoodbye]] <small>(#14) |
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**''Ravvedimento'', for cello and four guitars |
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* "[[How to Save a Life (song)|How to Save a Life]]" - [[The Fray (band)|The Fray]] <small>(#5) |
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**''In Tempus Praesens'', concert for violin and orchestra |
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* "[[Ice Box (song)|Ice Box]]" - [[Omarion]] <small>(#12) |
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*[[Nigel Hess]] – Piano Concerto |
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* "[[If Everyone Cared]]" - [[Nickelback]] <small>(#17) |
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*[[Wojciech Kilar]] – Symphony No. 5 ''Advent Symphony'', for choir and orchestra or instrumental ensemble |
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* "[[It Ends Tonight]]" - [[The All-American Rejects]] <small>(#8) |
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*[[Claude Ledoux (composer)|Claude Ledoux]] – ''Canto a due'' for B{{music|flat}} clarinet and cello |
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* "[[It's Not Over]]" - [[Daughtry]] <small>(#4) |
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*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] |
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* "[[Last Night]]" - [[Diddy]] featuring [[Keyshia Cole]] <small>(#10) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Seventh Hour|Balance]]'', for flute, English horn, and bass clarinet |
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* "[[Lips of an Angel]]" - [[Hinder]] <small>(#9) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Eighth Hour: Glück|Glück]]'' (Bliss), for oboe, English horn, and bassoon |
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* "[[Make It Rain]]" - [[Fat Joe]] featuring [[Lil Wayne]] <small>(#13) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Ninth Hour: Hoffnung|Hoffnung]]'' (Hope), for violin, viola, and cello |
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* "[[Money Maker]]" - [[Ludacris]] featuring [[Pharrell]] <small>(#14) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Tenth Hour|Glanz]]'' (Brilliance), for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, tuba, and viola |
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* "[[Not Ready To Make Nice]]" - [[Dixie Chicks]] <small>(#4) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Eleventh Hour|Treue]]'' (Fidelity), for E-flat clarinet, basset horn, and bass clarinet |
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* "[[On the Hotline]]" - [[Pretty Ricky]] <small>(#12) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Twelfth Hour|Erwachen]]'' (Awakening), for soprano saxophone, trumpet, and cello |
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* "[[Push It to the Limit]]" - [[Corbin Bleu]] <small>(#14) |
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*[[Martijn Padding]] – ''And Trees Would Sing'', for counter tenor/high tenor and trombone quartet |
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* "[[Runaway Love (Ludacris song)|Runaway Love]]" - [[Ludacris]] featuring [[Mary J. Blige]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[Shortie Like Mine]]" - [[Bow Wow]] featuring [[Chris Brown]] <small>(#9) |
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* "[[Smack That]]" - [[Akon]] featuring [[Eminem]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[The Sweet Escape (song)|The Sweet Escape]]" - [[Gwen Stefani]] featuring [[Akon]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race]]" - [[Fall Out Boy]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[Throw Some D's]]" - [[Rich Boy]] featuring [[Polow Da Don]] <small> (#6) |
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* "[[U + Ur Hand]]" - [[P!nk]] <small>(#19) |
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* "[[Waiting on the World to Change]]" - [[John Mayer]] <small>(#15) |
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* "[[Walk Away (Remember Me)]]" - [[Paula DeAnda]] featuring The DEY <small>(#18) |
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* "[[Walk It Out]]" - [[Unk]] <small>(#10) |
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* "[[We Fly High]]" - [[Jim Jones]] <small>(#5) |
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* "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" - [[My Chemical Romance]] <small>(#9) |
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* "[[You (Lloyd song)|You]]" - [[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]] featuring [[Lil' Wayne]] <small>(#9) |
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===Electronic music=== |
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*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] – ''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Thirteenth Hour|Cosmic Pulses]]'', electronic music |
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*"[[A Moment like This|A Moment Like This]]" - [[Leona Lewis]] <small>(1 week in 2006/3 weeks in 2007) |
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*"[[Grace Kelly (song)|Grace Kelly]]" - [[Mika (singer)|Mika]] <small>(4 weeks) |
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*"[[Ruby (song)|Ruby]]" - [[Kaiser Chiefs]] <small>(1 week) |
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*"[[Shine (Take That song)|Shine]]" - [[Take That]] <small>(2 week) |
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*"[[Walk This Way]]" - [[Sugababes]] vs. [[Girls Aloud]] <small>(1 week) |
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*"[[(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles (Comic Relief) (The Proclaimers feat. Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin song)|(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles (Comic Relief)]]" - [[The Proclaimers]] feat. [[Brian Potter]] and [[Andy Pipkin]] <small>(2 week) |
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====Vocal music with electronic music==== |
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'''The Official UK Hit Singles - Singles which have ranked within Top 20''' |
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*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] – |
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*"[[All Good Things (Come to an End)]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] <small>(#4 in 2006/#11 in 2007) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Fourteenth Hour|Havona]]'', for bass voice and electronic music |
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*"[[America (Razorlight song)|America]]" - [[Razorlight]] <small>(#1 in 2006) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Fifteenth Hour|Orvonton]]'', for baritone and electronic music |
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*"[[Arnold Layne]]" - [[David Gilmour]] <small>(#19) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Eighteenth Hour|Jerusem]]'', for tenor and electronic music |
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*"[[Boogie 2Nite]]" - [[Booty Luv]] <small>(#2 in 2006) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Nineteenth Hour|Urantia]]'', for soprano and electronic music |
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*"[[Chasing Cars]]" - [[Snow Patrol]] <small>(#9) |
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*"[[Different World (song)|Different World]]" - [[Iron Maiden]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Fairytale of New York]]" - [[The Pogues]] <small>(#6 in 2006) |
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*"[[Honey to the Bee]]" - [[Billie Piper|Billie]] <small>(#17) |
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*"[[I Don't Feel like Dancin'|I Don't Feel Like Dancin']]" - [[Scissor Sisters]] <small>(#1 in 2006) |
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*"[[I Think We're Alone Now]]" - [[Girls Aloud]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Irreplaceable]]" - [[Beyoncé]] <small>(#4 in 2006/#15 in 2007) |
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*"[[Lil' Star]]" - [[Kelis]] featuring [[Cee-lo]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[My Love (Justin Timberlake song)|My Love]]" - [[Justin Timberlake]] featuring [[T.I.]] and [[Timbaland]] <small>(#2 in 2006) |
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*"[[Patience (Take That song)|Patience]]" - [[Take That]] <small>(#1) |
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*"[[Party All the Time]]" - [[SHARAM]] <small>(#8) |
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*"[[Proper Education]]" - [[Eric Prydz]] featuring [[Floyd]] <small>(#2) |
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*"[[Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit]]" - [[Fedde le Grand]] <small>(#1 in 2006) |
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*"[[Rehab]]" - [[Amy Winehouse]] <small>(#20) |
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*"[[Say It Right]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] <small>(#9) |
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*"[[Smack That]]" - [[Akon]] featuring [[Eminem]] <small>(#1 in 2006) |
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*"[[Starz in Their Eyes]]" - [[Just Jack]] <small>(#2) |
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*"[[Sorry's Not Good Enough/Friday Night|Sorry's Not Good Enough]]" - [[McFly (band)|McFly]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Tell Me (Diddy song)|Tell Me]]" - [[Diddy]] featuring [[Christina Aguilera]] <small>(#12) |
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*"[[This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race]]" - [[Fall Out Boy]] <small>(#2) |
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*"[[Truly Madly Deeply]]" - [[Cascada]] <small>(#4) |
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*"[[Wind It Up (Gwen Stefani song)|Wind It Up]]" - [[Gwen Stefani]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Window in the Skies]]" - [[U2]] <small>(#4) |
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*"[[You Know My Name]]" - [[Chris Cornell]] <small>(#9) |
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====Instrumental music with electronic music==== |
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===Australia=== |
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*[[Keith Kirchoff]] – ''The Adventures of Norby'', for piano and electronics |
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* "[[Irreplaceable]]" - [[Beyoncé]] <small>(3 weeks) |
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*[[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] – |
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* "[[Light Surrounding You]]" - [[Evermore]] <small> (1 week) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Fourteenth Hour|Havona]]'', for bass voice and electronic music |
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* "[[Lips Of An Angel]]" - [[Hinder]] <small> (7 weeks) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Fifteenth Hour|Orvonton]]'', for baritone and electronic music |
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* "[[Straight Lines]]" - [[Silverchair]] <small> (4 weeks) |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Sixteenth Hour: Uversa|Uversa]]'', for basset-horn and electronic music |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Seventeenth Hour|Nebadon]]'', for horn and electronic music |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Eighteenth Hour|Jerusem]]'', for tenor and electronic music |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Nineteenth Hour|Urantia]]'', for soprano and electronic music |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Twentieth Hour|Edentia]]'', for soprano saxophone and electronic music |
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**''[[Klang (Stockhausen)#Twenty-first Hour|Paradies]]'' (Paradise), for flute and electronic music |
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===Opera=== |
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'''Australian ARIA Hit Singles– Singles which have ranked within Top 20''' |
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*[[Unsuk Chin]] – ''[[Alice in Wonderland (opera)|Alice in Wonderland]]''<ref>{{IRCAM work|title=''Alice in Wonderland'', Unsuk Chin|id=19993|access-date=4 July 2022}}</ref> |
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* "[[Black Fingernails, Red Wine]]" - [[Eskimo Joe]] <small>(#18) |
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*[[Ryan Conarro]], [[William Todd Hunt]] – ''[[Arctic Magic Flute]]'' |
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* "[[Don't Give Up]]" - [[Shannon Noll]] featuring [[Natalie Bassingthwaighte]] <small>(#4) |
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*[[Vladimir Cosma]] – ''[[Marius et Fanny]]'' |
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*[[Victor Davies]] – ''[[Transit of Venus (opera)|Transit of Venus]]'' |
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* "[[Fergalicious]]" - [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] featuring [[will.i.am]] <small>(#6) |
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*[[Anthony Davis (composer)|Anthony Davis]] – ''[[Wakonda's Dream]]'' |
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* "[[I Don't Feel Like Dancin']]" - [[Scissor Sisters]] <small>(#7) (#1 in 2006) |
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*[[Jonathan Dove]] – ''[[The Adventures of Pinocchio (opera)|The Adventures of Pinocchio]]'' |
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* "[[I Don't Need A Man]]" - [[The Pussycat Dolls]] <small>(#16) |
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*[[Lorenzo Ferrero]] – ''[[Le piccole storie|Le piccole storie: Ai margini delle guerre]]'' |
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* "[[I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)]]" - [[Sandi Thom]] <small>(#9) (#1 in 2006) |
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*[[Philip Glass]] – ''[[Appomattox (opera)|Appomattox]]''<ref>{{cite news|author=Joshua Kosman|url=https://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/2007-10-08/entertainment/17263889_1_lee-s-surrender-civil-war-two-generals/3 |title=Philip Glass opera ''Appomattox'' both impressive and inconsistent|newspaper =[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=8 October 2007}}</ref> |
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* "[[Joker and the Thief]]" - [[Wolfmother]] <small>(#19) |
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*[[Ricky Ian Gordon]] – ''[[The Grapes of Wrath (opera)|The Grapes of Wrath]]'' |
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* "[[Light Surrounding You]]" - [[Evermore]] <small>(#3) |
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*[[Hans Werner Henze]] – ''[[Phaedra (opera)|Phaedra]]'' |
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* "[[My Love (Justin Timberlake song)|My Love]]" - [[Justin Timberlake]] featuring [[T.I.]] and [[Timbaland]] <small>(#4) |
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*[[James MacMillan]] – ''[[The Sacrifice (opera)|The Sacrifice]]'' |
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* "[[Night Of My Life]]" - [[Damien Leith]] <small>(#3) (#1 in 2006) |
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*[[Richard Mills (composer)|Richard Mills]] – ''[[The Love of the Nightingale (opera)|The Love of the Nightingale]]'' |
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* "[[Put Your Hands Up For Detroit]]" - [[Fedde Le Grand]] <small>(#16) |
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*[[Fabio Vacchi]] – ''[[Teneke (opera)|Teneke]]'' |
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* "[[Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)]]" - [[Bob Sinclar]] <small>(#7) |
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* "[[Sarah]]" - [[Eskimo Joe]] <small>(#19) |
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* "[[Say It Right]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[SexyBack]]" - [[Justin Timberlake]] featuring [[Timbaland]] <small>(#15) (#1 in 2006) |
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* "[[Smack That]]" - [[Akon]] featuring [[Eminem]] <small>(#2) |
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* "[[This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race]]" - [[Fall Out Boy]] <small>(#4) |
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* "[[Too Little Too Late]]" - [[JoJo]] <small>(#13) |
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* "[[U + Ur Hand]]" - [[Pink (singer)|Pink]] <small>(#17) |
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* "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" - [[My Chemical Romance]] <small>(#15) |
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* "[[Wind It Up]]" - [[Gwen Stefani]] <small>(#5) |
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===Ballet=== |
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*[[Lorenzo Ferrero]] – ''[[Franca Florio, regina di Palermo]]'' |
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*"[[My Love (Justin Timberlake song)|My Love]]" - [[Justin Timberlake]] featuring [[T.I.]] and [[Timbaland]] <small> (3 weeks in 2007/3 weeks in 2006) |
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*"[[Hurt]]" - [[Christina Aguilera]] <small> (3 weeks) |
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*"[[All Good Things (Come to an End)]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] <small> (2 weeks) |
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*"[[Window in the Skies]]" - [[U2]] <small> (1 week) |
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'''Euro Top 20- Singles which have ranked within Top 20''' |
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*"[[Beware of the Dog]]" - [[Jamelia]] <small>(#13) |
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*"[[Bones (The Killers song)|Bones]]" - [[The Killers (band)|The Killers]] <small>(#9) |
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*"[[Easy (Sugababes song)|Easy]]" - [[Sugababes]] <small>(#18) |
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*"[[Famous Last Words (song)|Famous Last Words]]" - [[My Chemical Romance]] <small>(#4) |
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*"[[Fergalicious]]" - [[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] <small>(#9) |
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*"[[Hip Hop is Dead]]" - [[Nas]] <small>(#13) |
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*"[[I Don't Feel Like Dancin']]" - [[Scissor Sisters]] <small>(#14) |
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*"[[I Don't Need a Man]]" - [[The Pussycat Dolls]] <small>(#12) |
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*"[[Illegal (song)|Illegal]]" - [[Shakira]] <small>(#11) |
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*"[[Irreplaceable]]" - [[Beyoncé]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Jump (Madonna Song)|Jump]]" - [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] <small>(#3) |
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*"[[Lithium (Evanescence song)|Lithium]]" - [[Evanescence]] <small>(#14) |
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*"[[Lovelight]]" - [[Robbie Williams]] <small>(#2) |
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*"[[Land of a Thousand Words]] - [[Scissor Sisters]] <small>(#8) |
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*"[[Patience]]" - [[Take That]] <small>(#7) |
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*"[[Promiscuous (song)|Promiscuous]]" - [[Nelly Furtado]] ft. [[Timbaland]] <small>(#11) |
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*"[[Proper Education]]"-[[Eric Prydz]] vs [[Pink Floyd|Floyd]] <small>(#5) |
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*"[[Rock Steady (song)|Rock Steady]]" - [[All Saints (band)|All Saints]] <small>(#14) |
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*"[[Sexy Back]]" - [[Justin Timberlake]] <small>(#16) |
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*"[[Smack That]]" - [[Akon]] <small>(#5) |
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*"[[Snow ((Hey Oh))]]" - [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] <small>(#2) |
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*"[[Tell Me (Diddy song)|Tell me]]" - [[Sean Combs|P Diddy]] feat. [[Christina Aguilera]] <small>(#14) |
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*"[[The Prayer (Bloc Party song)|The Prayer]]" - [[Bloc Party]] <small>(#17) |
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*"[[Too Little, Too Late]]" - [[Jojo]] <small>(#12) |
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*"[[Wait a Minute (The Pussycat Dolls song)|Wait a Minute]]" - [[The Pussycat Dolls]] <small>(#9) |
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*"[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" - [[My Chemical Romance]] <small>(#7) |
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*"[[Wind it Up]]" - [[Gwen Stefani]] <small>(#4) |
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*"[[You Don't Know]]" - [[Eminem]] feat. [[50 Cent]] <small>(#10) |
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*"[[You Know My Name]]" - [[Chris Cornell]] <small>(#18) |
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==Musical film== |
==Musical film== |
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*''[[Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule]]'', Telugu-language film starring [[Venkatesh (actor)|Venkatesh]] and [[Trisha (actress)|Trisha]], with music composed by [[Yuvan Shankar Raja]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/review/9130.html|title=Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule - Venkatesh excelled in emoting|work=indiaglitz.com|access-date=2009-07-26| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090618121129/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/review/9130.html| archive-date= 18 June 2009 | url-status= live}}</ref> |
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*''[[Sweeney Todd (musical)|Sweeney Todd]]'' being adapted as a major [[motion picture]] (under the title ''[[Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd]]'') by [[Tim Burton]] featuring [[Johnny Depp]], [[Helena Bonham-Carter]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Alan Rickman]] and [[Sasha Baron Cohen]] in key roles. |
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*''[[Across the Universe (film)|Across the Universe]]'' a musical which tells a love story during war times, using adapted versions of music from [[The Beatles]]. It was widely released October 12, 2007. |
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*''[[Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer]]'', documentary, directed and produced by Robbie Cavolina and Ian McCrudden<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/15/movies/15anit.html|title=Fraught Life of a Cast-Iron Songstress|date=August 14, 2008|author=Stephen Holden|website=New York Times|access-date=February 1, 2021}}</ref> |
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* ''[[August Rush]]'' |
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*''[[Duniya (2007 film)|Duniya]]'', Kannada-language film written and directed by [[Duniya Soori|Soori]], with songs by [[V. Manohar]] and score by [[Sadhu Kokila]]<ref>[http://entertainment.oneindia.in/kannada/top-stories/duniya-vijay-100-days-success-040607.html Vijay's best days are here] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120710201624/http://entertainment.oneindia.in/kannada/top-stories/duniya-vijay-100-days-success-040607.html |date=July 10, 2012 }} 4 June 2007.</ref> |
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*''[[Love Songs (2007 film)|Les Chansons d'Amour]]'', directed by [[Christophe Honoré]] and starring [[Louis Garrel]], [[Ludivine Sagnier]], [[Clotilde Hesme]] and [[Chiara Mastroianni]], with music by Alex Beaupain<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4435151/year/2007.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Love Songs |accessdate=2009-12-20|work=festival-cannes.com}}</ref> |
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*''[[Music and Lyrics]]'' |
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*The musical, ''[[Sweeney Todd (musical)|Sweeney Todd]]'', was adapted as a major motion picture (under the title ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007 film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'') by [[Tim Burton]] featuring [[Johnny Depp]], [[Helena Bonham Carter]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Alan Rickman]] and [[Sacha Baron Cohen]] in key roles. It was released December 21, 2007. |
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*''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]'' – an adaptation of the Tony Award-winning 2002 Broadway musical of the same name, itself adapted from John Waters' 1988 comedy film. It was released July 20, 2007. |
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*The film ''[[Once (film)|Once]]'', a self-proclaimed modern musical which goes on to win the [[Academy Award]] for Best Song for the song "[[Falling Slowly]]" |
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*''[[Piano, solo]]'', biopic about the life of jazz pianist and composer [[Luca Flores]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Maria Pia Fusco|title=Vita fragile di un pianista di genio|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2007/09/19/vita-fragile-di-un-pianista-di-genio.html?ref=search|accessdate=11 March 2014|newspaper=[[La Repubblica]]|date=19 September 2007}}</ref> |
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*''[[Secret (2007 film)|Secret]]'' |
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==Musical theater== |
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*''[[110 in the Shade]]'' ([[Harvey Schmidt|Schmidt]] and [[Tom Jones (writer)|Jones]]) -- Broadway revival |
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* ''[[Curtains (musical)|Curtains]]'' (Music: [[John Kander]] Lyrics: [[Fred Ebb]] Book: [[Rupert Holmes]]) – Broadway production opened at the [[Al Hirschfeld Theatre]] on March 22 and ran for 511 performances |
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*''[[Legally Blonde (musical)|Legally Blonde]]'' (Music and Lyrics: [[Nell Benjamin]] and [[Laurence O'Keefe (composer)|Laurence O'Keefe]] Book: [[Heather Hach]]) - Broadway production opened at the [[Palace Theatre (New York City)|Palace Theatre]] on April 29 and ran for 595 performances |
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*''[[Matador (Danish musical)]]'' (Music: [[Bent Fabricius-Bjerre]] Lyrics: [[Clemens Telling]]) – opened at the [[Copenhagen Opera House]] on June 10<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.avisen.dk/Pages/Guests/Articles/2020/ShowTemplatedArticle.aspx?ArticleID=69068&Type=69068|title=Matador – En dansk musical uden tårer|date=11 June 2007|website=Avisen.dk|language=da|access-date=1 February 2021}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Ruža na asfaltu]]'' (Music: [[Darko Hajsek]] Lyrics: Hajsek and [[Ladislav Prežigalo]] Book: [[Igor Weidlich]]) - opened at the Komedija Theatre, Zagreb, on October 27<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.komedija.hr/repertoar/ruza/prva.htm|title=Ruža na asfaltu|access-date=June 12, 2010|publisher=Kazalište Komedija|language=Croatian|archive-date=April 12, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100412100237/http://www.komedija.hr/repertoar/ruza/prva.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Siddhartha (musical)|Siddhartha]]'' (Book: [[Hsing Yun]]) - opened at the Waterfront Cebu, [[Cebu City]], [[Philippines]], on June 6 |
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==Musical television== |
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* ''[[Miss Marie Lloyd – Queen of The Music Hall]]'' starring [[Jessie Wallace]] and [[Richard Armitage (actor)|Richard Armitage]] |
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* ''[[High School Musical 2]]'' starring [[Zac Efron]], [[Vanessa Hudgens]], and [[Ashley Tisdale]] premiered on the [[Disney Channel]], it went on to become one of the most successful television movies ever. |
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==Births== |
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*[[January 1]] – Miguel Gallego Arámbula, first son of the Latin superstar [[Luis Miguel]] |
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*[[January 10]] – [[Maléna (singer)|Maléna]], Armenian singer and winner of [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] |
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*[[January 28]] – [[Alaya High]], American singer, rapper and child actress |
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*[[February 4]] – [[Melody (Brazilian singer)|Melody]], Brazilian singer |
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*[[March 15]] – Maiú Levi Lawlor, represented Ireland at [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021]] |
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*[[July 29]] – [[Lil Tay]], American-Canadian singer |
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*[[September 15]] – Nathan Glenn and Alex Jacob Robertson, twin sons of [[Orli Shaham]] and [[David Robertson (conductor)|David Robertson]] |
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*[[October 7]] – Sabrina Sakaë, first daughter of [[Thalía]] and [[Tommy Mottola]] |
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*[[October 30]] – [[Christian Li]], Australian violinist |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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===January–February=== |
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*[[January 1]] - [[Del Reeves]], American country singer, 74 |
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*[[January 1]] |
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*[[January 6]] - [[Pete Kleinow]], American steel gutairist of [[Flying Burrito Brothers]], 72 |
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**[[Julius Hegyi]], American conductor, 83<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/julius-hegyi-obituary?pid=85864381|title=Julius Hegyi Obituary|website=Legacy.com|access-date=November 17, 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[January 8]] - [[Mercedes Murciano]], Cuban member of [[Miami Sound Machine]], 49 |
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**[[Tad Jones]], American music historian, 54 (injuries from a fall) |
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*[[January 13]] - [[Michael Brecker]], popular US jazz saxophonist of the post-Coltrane era, 57 |
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**[[Del Reeves]], American country singer, 74 |
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*[[January 18]] - [[Brent Liles]], original bassist of the influential American punk band [[Social Distortion]], 43 |
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*[[January 3]] – [[János Fürst]], Hungarian conductor and violinist, 71<ref>{{cite news |last1= |title=Obituaries: Janos Furst, 'Edge of the seat' conductor |work=The Independent |date=10 January 2007}}</ref> |
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*[[January 19]] - [[Denny Doherty]], Canadian singer-songwriter of [[The Mamas & the Papas]], 66 |
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*[[January 6]] – [[Pete Kleinow]], American guitarist ([[The Flying Burrito Brothers]]), 72 |
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*[[January 8]] – Mercedes Murciano, Cuban singer ([[Miami Sound Machine]]), 49 |
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*[[January 12]] – [[Alice Coltrane]], American jazz multi-instrumentalist, 69 |
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*[[January 13]] – [[Michael Brecker]], American jazz saxophonist, 57 (leukemia) |
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*[[February 1]] - [[Gian Carlo Menotti]], composer, 95 |
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*[[January 16]] – Thornton "Pookie" Hudson, American singer ([[The Spaniels]]), 73 |
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*[[February 2]] |
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*[[January 17]] – Uwe Nettlebeck, German producer and multi-instrumentalist ([[Faust (band)|Faust]]), 67 |
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**[[Billy Henderson (American singer)|Billy Henderson]] ([[The Spinners (U.S. band)|The Spinners]]), 67 |
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*[[January 18]] – [[Brent Liles]], American punk bassist ([[Social Distortion]]), 43 (road accident) |
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*[[January 19]] – [[Denny Doherty]], Canadian singer ([[The Mamas & the Papas]]), 66 |
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* [[February 15]] - [[Ray Evans]], American songwriter |
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*[[January 21]] |
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* [[February 19]] - [[Janet Blair]], American actress and singer, 85 |
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** [[Mina Foley]], New Zealand coloratura soprano, 76<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.nzherald.co.nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=274&objectid=10420243&ref=imthis |title='Voice of the century' Mina Foley dies at 77 |work=The New Zealand Herald |date=22 January 2007 |accessdate=31 July 2012}}</ref> |
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* [[February 23]] - [[Donnie Brooks]], American pop singer, 71 |
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** [[U;Nee]], South Korean singer, rapper, dancer, and actress, 25 (suicide)<ref>{{cite news|title=Singer U;Nee Dies in Apparent Suicide|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2007/01/22/2007012261006.html|access-date=March 27, 2017|work=Chosun Ilbo|agency=Chosun Ilbo Co.|date=January 22, 2007}}</ref> |
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* [[February 28]] - [[Billy Thorpe]], British-born Australian rock performer, 60 |
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*[[January 22]] – [[Disco D]], American music producer and composer, 26 (suicide by hanging) |
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*[[January 28]] – [[Karel Svoboda (composer)|Karel Svoboda]], composer, 68 |
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*[[January 31]] – [[Kirka Babitzin]], Finnish singer, 56 |
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**[[Whitney Balliett]], American journalist and jazz critic, 80 |
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**[[Gian Carlo Menotti]], composer, 95 |
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*[[February 4]] – [[Ilya Kormiltsev]], Russian songwriter, 47 (spinal cancer) |
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*[[February 6]] |
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**<!--February 6-->[[Frankie Laine]], American singer, 93 |
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*[[February 8]] – [[Joe Hunter (musician)|Joe Hunter]], American pianist ([[The Funk Brothers]]), 79 |
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*[[February 12]] – [[Eldee Young]], American bassist ([[Young-Holt Unlimited]]), 71 |
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*[[February 15]] – [[Ray Evans]], American songwriter, 92 |
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*[[February 18]] – John "Bam Bam" Lane, American drummer ([[Bill Haley & His Comets]]), 76 |
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*[[February 19]] – [[Janet Blair]], American actress and singer, 85 |
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*[[February 22]] – [[Edgar Evans (tenor)|Edgar Evans]], Welsh operatic tenor, 94 |
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*[[February 23]] |
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**[[Donnie Brooks]], American pop singer, 71 |
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**[[Ian Wallace (drummer)|Ian Wallace]], British drummer ([[King Crimson]]), 60 |
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*[[February 24]] – [[Bryan Balkwill]], English pianist and orchestral conductor, 84 |
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*[[February 28]] – [[Billy Thorpe]], British-born Australian rock performer, 60 |
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*[[March 7]] – [[Frigyes Hidas]], Hungarian composer, 88 |
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*[[March 9]] – [[Brad Delp]], American singer ([[Boston (band)|Boston]]), 55 (suicide) |
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*[[March 11]] – [[Betty Hutton]], American singer and actress, 86 |
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*[[March 19]] – [[Luther Ingram]], American singer, 69 |
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*[[March 30]] – [[Marcel Merkès]], French operatic tenor, 86 |
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*[[April 5]] – [[Mark St. John]], American guitarist ([[Kiss (band)|Kiss]], [[White Tiger (band)|White Tiger]]), 51 |
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*[[April 9]] – [[Egon Bondy]], Czech songwriter ([[The Plastic People of the Universe]]), 77 |
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*[[April 10]] |
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**[[Walter Hendl]], American conductor, composer, and pianist, 90 |
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**[[Dakota Staton]], American jazz vocalist, 74 |
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*[[April 14]] – [[Don Ho]], Hawaiian musician, 76 |
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*[[April 17]] – [[Kitty Carlisle]], American singer, 96 |
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*[[April 20]] – [[Andrew Hill (jazz musician)|Andrew Hill]], American jazz pianist, 75 |
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*[[April 25]] – [[Bobby "Boris" Pickett]], American singer, 69 |
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*[[April 26]] – San Fadyl, American drummer ([[The Ladybug Transistor]]), 31 |
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*[[April 27]] – [[Mstislav Rostropovich]], Russian cellist and conductor, 80 |
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*[[April 30]] |
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**[[Zola Taylor]], American vocalist ([[The Platters]]), 69 |
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**[[Grégory Lemarchal]], French singer, 23 (cystic fibrosis) |
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*[[May 6]] – [[Đorđe Novković]], Croatian songwriter, 63 |
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*[[May 8]] – [[Carson Whitsett]], American keyboard player, songwriter, and producer ([[The Imperial Show Band]]), 62 |
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*[[May 20]] – [[Ben Weisman]], American pianist, 95 |
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*[[May 27]] – [[Izumi Sakai]], Japanese singer ([[Zard]]), 40 |
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*[[June 1]] – [[Tony Thompson (singer)|Tony Thompson]], American singer ([[Hi-Five]]), 31 (freon overdose) |
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*[[June 2]] – John Pyke, American drummer ([[Ra Ra Riot]]), 23 |
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*[[June 4]] – [[Freddie Scott]], American singer, 74 |
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*[[June 8]] – [[Nellie Lutcher]], American jazz and pop singer and pianist, 94 |
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*[[June 13]] – [[Oskar Morawetz]], Canadian composer, 90 |
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*[[June 18]] – [[Hank Medress]], American singer ([[The Tokens]]), 67 |
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*[[June 24]] – [[Natasja Saad|Natasja]], Danish reggae singer, 33 (car accident)<ref>{{cite news | title = Danish rapper killed in car accident in Jamaica | url = http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/06/25/europe/EU-GEN-Denmark-Rapper-Killed.php | agency = [[Associated Press]] | newspaper = [[International Herald Tribune]] | date = 25 June 2007 | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20071027112834/http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/06/25/europe/EU-GEN-Denmark-Rapper-Killed.php | archivedate = 27 October 2007}}</ref> |
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*[[June 29]] – [[George McCorkle]], American guitarist ([[The Marshall Tucker Band]]), 60 |
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===July–August=== |
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*[[July 2]] |
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**[[Beverly Sills]], American operatic soprano, 78 |
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**[[Hy Zaret]], American lyricist, 98 |
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*[[July 3]] – [[Boots Randolph]], American saxophonist, 80 |
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*[[July 4]] – [[Bill Pinkney]], American vocalist ([[The Drifters]]), 81 |
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*[[July 5]] – [[George Melly]], British Jazz vocalist, 80 |
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*[[July 8]] – [[Jindřich Feld]], Czech composer, 82 |
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*[[July 11]] – [[Rod Lauren]], American singer, 67 |
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*[[July 12]] – [[Robert Burås]], Norwegian rock guitarist and songwriter of [[Madrugada (band)|Madrugada]], 31 |
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*[[July 15]] – Kelly Johnson, British guitarist ([[Girlschool]]), 49 |
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*[[July 23]] – [[Ron Miller (songwriter)|Ron Miller]], American songwriter and producer, 74 |
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*[[July 29]] – Trevor Hudson, American bassist ([[Bottom of the Hudson]]), 27 (car accident) |
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*[[July 28]] – [[Theo Altmeyer]], German classical tenor, 76 |
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*[[August 4]] – [[Lee Hazlewood]], American singer and songwriter, 78 |
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*[[August 10]] – [[Tony Wilson|Anthony Wilson]], British record executive ([[Factory Records]]), 57 |
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*[[August 12]] – [[Merv Griffin]], American singer, television producer and land developer, 82 |
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*[[August 16]] – [[Max Roach]], American jazz drummer, 83 |
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*[[August 30]] – [[K. P. H. Notoprojo]], Javanese gamelan and rebab player, and composer, 98 |
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===September–October=== |
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*[[September 3]] – [[Carter Albrecht]], American keyboardist ([[Edie Brickell & New Bohemians]]), 34 (shot) |
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*[[September 6]] – [[Luciano Pavarotti]], Italian tenor, 71 |
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*[[September 9]] – [[Hughie Thomasson]], American guitarist, 55 (heart attack) |
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*[[September 10]] – [[Thomas Hansen (musician)|Thomas Hansen]], Norwegian musician, 31 (drug-related) |
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*[[September 11]] |
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**<!--September 11-->[[Willie Tee]], American singer/songwriter, 63 |
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**<!--September 11-->[[Joe Zawinul]], Austrian keyboardist ([[Weather Report]]), 75 |
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*[[September 12]] – [[Bobby Byrd]], American soul singer, 73 |
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*[[September 15]] – [[Aldemaro Romero]], Venezuelan composer, pianist and conductor, 79 |
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*[[September 25]] – Patrick Bourque, Canadian bassist ([[Emerson Drive]]), 29 |
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*[[October 9]] – Jacqueline "Lady Jaye" Breyer, British experimental musician ([[Psychic TV]]), 38 |
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*[[October 16]] – [[Toše Proeski]], Macedonian singer, 26 (car accident) |
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*[[October 17]] – [[Teresa Brewer]], American singer, 76 |
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*[[October 18]] – [[Lucky Dube]], South African reggae musician, 43 (shot) |
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*[[October 20]] – [[Paul Raven (musician)|Paul Raven]], British bassist ([[Killing Joke]]) 46 (heart attack) |
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*[[October 24]] – [[Petr Eben]], Czech composer, 78 |
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*[[October 28]] – [[Porter Wagoner]], American country singer, 80 |
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*[[October 30]] – [[Robert Goulet]], American singer, 73 |
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===November–December=== |
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*[[November 2]] – [[Witold Kiełtyka]], Polish drummer, 23 (bus accident) |
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*[[November 6]] – [[Hank Thompson (musician)|Hank Thompson]], American country singer and guitarist, 82 |
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*[[November 11]] – [[John Petersen (musician)|John Petersen]], American drummer ([[The Beau Brummels]], [[Harpers Bizarre]]), 65 |
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*[[November 12]] – [[Peter "Cool Man" Steiner]], Swiss singer, 90 |
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*[[November 14]] – [[Craig Smith (conductor)|Craig Smith]], American conductor, 60 |
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*[[November 16]] – [[Grethe Kausland]], Norwegian singer, 60 ([[lung cancer]]) |
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*[[November 19]] |
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**[[Paul Brodie]], Canadian saxophonist, 73 |
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**[[Kevin DuBrow]], American singer, ([[Quiet Riot]]), 52 |
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**[[Wiera Gran]], Polish singer, 91 |
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*[[November 20]] – [[Ernest "Doc" Paulin]], American jazz musician, 100 |
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*[[November 23]] – [[Frank Guarrera]], American singer, 83 |
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*[[November 24]] – [[Hawthorne Heights#Death of Casey Calvert (2007)|Casey Calvert]], American guitarist ([[Hawthorne Heights]]) 26 (drug overdose) |
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*[[November 27]] – [[Cecil Payne]], American saxophonist, 84 |
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*[[November 28]] |
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**[[Fred Chichin]], French musician, ([[Les Rita Mitsouko]]), 53 |
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**[[Ashley Titus]], South African rapper, 37 (heart condition) |
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*[[November 29]] – [[Jim Nesbitt]], American country singer, 75 |
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*[[November 30]] – Patrick Mason, American bassist [[Arsonists Get All the Girls]], 21 |
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*[[December 3]] – [[Sergio Gómez (singer)|Sergio Gómez]], Mexican singer ([[K-Paz de la Sierra]]), 34, (murdered) |
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*[[December 4]] – [[Pimp C]], American rapper ([[UGK]]), 33 (drug-related) |
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*[[December 5]] – [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]], German [[avant-garde]] composer, 79 |
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*[[December 12]] – [[Ike Turner]], American guitarist, 76 |
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*[[December 16]] |
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**[[Dan Fogelberg]], American singer/guitarist, 56 |
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**[[Harald Genzmer]], German composer and teacher, 98 |
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*[[December 21]] – [[Ruth Wallis]], American singer, 87 |
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*[[December 22]] – Joe Ames, American singer ([[Ames Brothers]]), 88 |
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*[[December 23]] |
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**[[Oscar Peterson]], Canadian [[jazz pianist]], 82 |
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**Evan Ferrell, American bassist ([[Rogue Wave (band)|Rogue Wave]]), 33 |
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*[[December 25]] – [[Pat Kirkwood (actress)|Pat Kirkwood]], English actress and singer, 86 |
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*[[December 26]] |
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**[[Joe Dolan]], Irish singer, 68 |
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**Les Humphries, German singer ([[Les Humphries Singers]]), 67 |
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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2007.
Specific locations
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- 2007 in Canadian music
- 2007 in Irish music
- 2007 in Japanese music
- 2007 in Norwegian music
- 2007 in South Korean music
Specific genres
[edit]- 2007 in country music
- 2007 in heavy metal music
- 2007 in hip hop music
- 2007 in Latin music
- 2007 in jazz
- 2007 in rock music
- 2007 in South Korean music
Albums released
[edit]Events
[edit]January
[edit]- January 1 – George Shearing is knighted for services to music in The Queen's New Year Honours List. Evelyn Glennie becomes a Dame. Imogen Cooper, John Rutter and Rod Stewart are appointed CBE.
- January 12 – In an experiment initiated by The Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten, violinist Joshua Bell plays incognito busker at the Metro subway station L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C.; of the 1,097 people who passed by, only seven stop to listen and only one recognizes Bell.[1]
- January 19–February 4 – The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by Tool and Muse.
- January 20 - Justin Bieber posted his first YouTube video performing Ne-Yo "So Sick" under the name Kidrauhl.
- January 30
- Following rumours that The Police will reunite for a tour after 23 years to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of "Roxanne",[2][3] the band announce that they will perform at the opening of the 49th annual Grammy Awards on February 11[4] and subsequently announce The Police Reunion Tour.
- Timbaland plagiarism controversy: rumours circulate that Timbaland may have appropriated his ringtone Block Party and the related beat to Nelly Furtado's "Do It".
- Lebanese-born UK popstar Mika's music career begins after signing to Universal Records UK.
February
[edit]- February 7 – Avril Lavigne release the lead single from her third album The Best Damn Thing Girlfriend.
- February 11 – the 49th Grammy Awards are presented at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Christina Aguilera performs "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", a tribute to the Godfather of Soul James Brown. Dixie Chicks, along with producer Rick Rubin, became the biggest winners of the night with five awards, including the big three: Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year, while Carrie Underwood wins Best New Artist. Red Hot Chili Peppers won four awards for their 2006 rock hit "Dani California" and the album Stadium Arcadium. Shakira performed for the first time ever at the Grammys with the biggest hit of 2006, "Hips Don't Lie" featuring Wyclef Jean. The Police reunited and performed for the first time in the 21st century.
- February 16 – Chris Cornell leaves Audioslave because of "musical differences".
- February 20 – Christina Aguilera began her second leg of her Back to Basics Tour in the US. The tour would go on to become the highest-grossing tour for a female artist in 2007.
- February 26 – Gramophone magazine reports on its website a confession by William Barrington-Coupe that he released recordings by other pianists under the name of his wife Joyce Hatto.[5] Barrington-Coupe claims that Hatto was unaware of the deception.
- February 27 – American rock parody band Tenacious D release their movie, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny on DVD.
- February 28 – It is announced that the American early 1980s punk band Circle Jerks have released a new song, titled "I'm Gonna Live", also to be heard on their Myspace page.[6] Rumors spread that the band is gearing up to release a follow-up to 1995's Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities.
March
[edit]- March 1 – Angela Hacker is voted by viewers the 2007 champion of the televised singing competition Nashville Star. Her prize is a record deal with Warner Bros. Records.
- March 2 – Soilwork hires Daniel Antonsson.[7] He was a session musician for the band in 2006.
- March 12
- Matchbook Romance announce they are going on indefinite hiatus after ten years, as all members decided to go their separate ways.[8]
- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, R.E.M., The Ronettes, Patti Smith and Van Halen inducted in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- March 13 – Elliot Yamin releases his song wait for you becoming Number 13 on the Top 100 Billboard and being viewed over 60 Million times.
- March 16 – Bad Religion reveal their new album will be called New Maps of Hell.[9]
- March 21 – Toshimitsu Deyama announces that he has been recording with Yoshiki after a gap of ten years.
- March 25 – Elton John plays Madison Square Garden for the 60th time, to celebrate his 60th birthday. The concert sets the record for most performances by an artist at the venue. Longtime songwriting partner Bernie Taupin makes an appearance, as do celebrities Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams and former President Bill Clinton. John performs songs from his back catalogue, including "Ballad of a Well-Known Gun" and "Roy Rogers".
April
[edit]- April 2 – Genesis release the first of 5 planned box sets, Genesis 1976–1982. The boxsets and their associated remasters attract criticism from Genesis fans, progressive rock enthusiasts, and audiophiles for their heavy dynamic range compression, being touted as a microcosm of the loudness war.
- April 7 – Joss Stone's third studio album Introducing Joss Stone debuts at number two on the US Billboard 200, becoming the highest debut entry by a British female solo artist on the US chart; the record was previously held by Amy Winehouse's Back to Black, which had debuted at number seven the previous week.
- April 8 – Japanese street musician Koichi Toyama is one of the candidates in the election for governor of Tokyo. He finishes 8th out of a field of 14.
- April 10 – Beyoncé launches The Beyoncé Experience in Tokyo, Japan.
- April 17 – Avril Lavigne releases the best-selling album of the year worldwide The Best Damn Thing.
- April 22 – Patrick Wolf announces his retirement from the music business.[10] However, he later revokes this, saying that he will merely be on hiatus.[11]
- April 27 – 29 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.
- April 29 – The first precollege music conservatory for the Arab-speaking population of Israel opens in Shfaram.[12]
May
[edit]- May 1 – Ne-Yo returns to music with the release of his second studio album Because of You.
- May 11 – Guitarist Chickn creates a post via MySpace confirming that D.I. will finally release the long-awaited first reunion album On the Western Front on August 7.[13] This would be their first official album featuring new material since 1994's State of Shock.
- May 12 – The 52nd Eurovision Song Contest, held at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland, is won by Serbian singer Marija Šerifović with the song "Molitva".
- May 15 – Minutes to Midnight by Linkin Park sells more than 600,000 copies in the US and more than 1,000,000 worldwide and is the third best-selling album in the first week.
- May 16 – 20 – The European Festival of Youth Choirs is held in Basel, Switzerland.
- May 19 – The Los Angeles radio station KROQ airs the fifteenth annual Weenie Roast. Bands featured include Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Incubus, Rise Against, Korn, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, Interpol, Queens of the Stone Age, The Bravery, Silversun Pickups, Tim Armstrong, Peter Bjorn and John, Tiger Army, and the Plain White T's.[14]
- May 23 – Jordin Sparks of Arizona wins Season 6 of American Idol. Blake Lewis is named runner-up.
- May 25 – 28 – Salzburg Festival, Evanescence releases a music video of Sweet Sacrifice from album The Open Door.
- May 26 – 27 – Sasquatch! Music Festival
- May 30 – June 5 – The Peel Bay Festival (Isle of Man)
June
[edit]- June 4
- Mikael Åkerfeldt returns to Bloodbath and the band also hires Per Eriksson.
- Yoshiki announces that X Japan will reunite for a new tour and a single.
- June 8 – 10 – The annual Download Festival takes place at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England. My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park and Iron Maiden headlined the main stage, the Dimebag Darrel stage by Korn, Mötley Crüe and Billy Talent, and the Tuborg stage by Suicidal Tendencies, Head Automatica and Reel Big Fish.
- June 14 – Daft Punk came back in Paris for a show, ten years after their last performance in the French capital.
- June 22 – Glastonbury Festival (to June 25), with Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, The Who, Shirley Bassey[15]
- June 28 – Spice Girls announce their reunion at The O2 in London in a press conference televised worldwide.
- June 29 – July 1 – Heineken Open'er Festival takes place in Babie Doły military airport, Gdynia, Poland.
July
[edit]- July 1 – The Concert for Diana takes place at Wembley Stadium in London. Performers include Duran Duran, Elton John, Fergie, Joss Stone, Kanye West, Nelly Furtado, Rod Stewart, and Tom Jones.
- July 7 – Live Earth, worldwide series of concerts to initiate action against global warming. Acts include: Sarah Brightman, Linkin Park, Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Bon Jovi, Fall Out Boy, Shakira, John Mayer, Rihanna, Beastie Boys, Duran Duran, Madonna, Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Eyed Peas, Spinal Tap, Jack Johnson, Lenny Kravitz, Metallica as well as the reunited bands The Police, Genesis, The Smashing Pumpkins and Crowded House.
- July 7 – 8 – T in the Park, Oxegen 2007
- July 17 – Joe Payne joins Divine Heresy.
- July 27 – Adam Willard leaves The Offspring and is replaced by former Face to Face and Saves the Day drummer Pete Parada.
- July 31 – Korn's eighth studio album, which is untitled, debuts at number 2 on the Billboard 200, with 123,000 copies sold in its first week. This is the first album without original drummer David Silveria.
August
[edit]- August 4 – 5 – The annual Splendour in the Grass music festival is held in Byron Bay, Australia, headlined by Powderfinger and Arctic Monkeys.
- August 4 – 11 – The Three Choirs Festival is held at Gloucester, with a programme including Benjamin Britten's War Requiem and Mahler's Symphony No 8.[16]
- August 5 – 2007 Karaj Rock Concert incident: 230 Iranian musicians and fans are arrested by the government at an illegal rock concert.[17]
- August 11 – 12 – The eighth annual Summer Sonic Festival is held. Bands that play include: Arctic Monkeys, Avenged Sevenfold, Bloc Party, The Horrors, Interpol, The Offspring, Sum 41, Metallica and We Are Scientists.[18]
- August 16 – Andreas Sydow quits Darkane.[19]
- August 24 – Bryn Terfel's Faenol Festival opens with a concert featuring Girls Aloud. Other artists appearing during the weekend include Rebecca Evans, Carlos Alvarez, and Michael Ball.[20]
- August 24 – 26 – Carling Weekend – Reading and Leeds Festivals
- August 30 – "Gimme More", Britney Spears' comeback single from the Blackout album, makes its official radio debut. Within 24 hours, it is one of the most requested songs on air. The single was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, selling 1,000,000 copies shortly after its release.
- August 31 – September 2 – Electric Picnic 2007
September
[edit]- September 3 – My Chemical Romance lead singer, Gerard Way, marries Mindless Self Indulgence bassist, Lyn-Z, backstage at Projekt Revolution in Denver, Colorado
- September 4 – Small Faces and Don Arden plaque unveiled at 52–55 Carnaby Street, London, England[21]
- September 8 – "Weird Al" Yankovic performs his 1,000th live show at Idaho Falls, Idaho.[22]
- September 9 – Britney Spears opens the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards held in the Palms Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- September 11 - Kanye West releases Graduation, his third studio album.
- September 12 – October 1 – Prague Autumn International Music Festival
- September 20 – 23 – 4th annual Decibel Festival, Seattle
- September 22 – 29 – 35th North Wales International Music Festival is held at St Asaph.
- September 23 – Prashant Tamang wins Season 3 of Indian Idol.
- September 24 – Patrick Watson's album Close to Paradise wins the Canadian Polaris Music Prize for 2007.
October
[edit]- October 1
- Placebo's drummer Steve Hewitt leaves the band, citing "personal and musical differences" as the cause of the split.
- The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Donald Runnicles as its next Chief Conductor.
- Genesis release the second of 5 planned box sets, Genesis 1983–1998.
- Jonny Greenwood, guitarist of Radiohead, announces on the band's website that they will release the new album In Rainbows in ten days; consumers can pay whatever price they want.
- October 4 – Fred Mascherino announces his departure from Taking Back Sunday, to pursue his solo career.
- October 15 – Reggae musician Burning Spear is awarded the Jamaican Order of Distinction in the Officer class.
- October 16 – Linkin Park releases their single Shadow of the Day.
- October 20 – Brett Anderson Live at Queen Elizabeth Hall concert is recorded.
- October 22 – X Japan performs for the first time in ten years and announces a concert in Tokyo in spring, followed by a world tour.
- October 24 – The Backstreet Boys released their sixth studio album Unbreakable. It was the first album the Backstreet Boys released as a quartet.
- October 26 – Britney Spears releases her fifth studio album, Blackout, her first studio album in four years. The album debuted at No. 2 on US Billboard Hot 100 making it her first studio album to not debut at #1.
- October 27
- Interpol, Yo La Tengo, The Whitest Boy Alive, The Horrors, TeddyBears and other bands appear in the Manifest Festival at Mexico City.
- Singapore Hit Awards 2007 ceremony is held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
- 10th Annual electronic dance music festival Monster Massive, held at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
- October 31 – Newsboys release their twelfth studio album Go. It is the band's last album with Phil Joel and is their first album with Paul Colman.
November
[edit]- November 1 – The 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards take place at the Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany
- November 6 – Chris Brown comes back with the release of his second studio album Exclusive
- November 9 – Carnatic vocalist Sikkil Gurucharan and Western Classical pianist Anil Srinivasan première tracks from their collaborative album Colour of Rain.
- November 12 – OneRepublic breaks the Top 40 Radio airplay record in the US with "Apologize".
- November 20 – The first Rock Band video game is released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
- November 25 – Natalie Gauci becomes the winner of Australian Idol 2007 at the Sydney Opera House, beating Matt Corby to the title. Gauci's winning single "Here I Am" will debut at Number 2 – the first Australian Idol single not to reach Number 1.
- November 27 – Harmonia reunite for their first concert since 1976 in Berlin.
December
[edit]- December 2 – Spice Girls open their reunion tour in Vancouver, Canada.
- December 8–9 – The Los Angeles radio station KROQ airs the eighteenth annual Acoustic Christmas. Bands that played are: Linkin Park, Bad Religion, Angels & Airwaves, Rise Against, Avenged Sevenfold, Serj Tankian, Paramore, Modest Mouse, Jimmy Eat World, Spoon, Feist, The Shins, Silversun Pickups and Muse.
- December 9 – Evanescence finish touring for The Open Door, and part ways with hired musicians, Will Hunt and Troy McLawhorn.
- December 10
- Led Zeppelin reunite in London for their first show in 25 years.
- Celine Dion makes the final performance of her 5-year engagement at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- December 15 – Leon Jackson is named winner of the fourth series of The X Factor UK. Rhydian Roberts is named runner-up, while Same Difference and Niki Evans finish in third and fourth place respectively.
Bands formed
[edit]Returning performers
[edit]- Kevin Ayers (first studio album since 1992)
- Britney Spears (first studio album since 2003)
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (first studio album since 2002)
- Buck-O-Nine (first studio album since 1999)
- Buffalo Tom (first album since 1998)
- Duran Duran (first album since 2004)
- The Eagles (first studio album since 1979)
- Rush (first studio album since 2002)
- Wu-Tang Clan (first studio album since 2001)
- Linkin Park (first studio album since 2003)
Bands disbanded
[edit]Bands re-formed
[edit]Bands on hiatus
[edit]- Allister (hiatus)
- Damiera (on hiatus in April 2007, reformed with new members in June 2007)
- Dimension Zero
- The Early November (indefinite hiatus)
- Evanescence (indefinite hiatus)[23]
- Gerling (indefinite hiatus)
- Los Hermanos (indefinite hiatus)
- Matchbook Romance (indefinite hiatus)
- Nickel Creek (hiatus)
- Sparta (indefinite hiatus)
- Yourcodenameis:milo (indefinite hiatus)
- Train (hiatus)
- Outkast (indefinite hiatus)
Albums released
[edit]Best-selling albums globally
[edit]The best-selling records in 2007 according to IFPI:[24]
Position | Album Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
1 | The Best Damn Thing | Avril Lavigne |
2 | Carnival Ride | Carrie Underwood |
3 | Back to Black | Amy Winehouse |
4 | Noël | Josh Groban |
5 | Long Road Out of Eden | Eagles |
6 | Minutes to Midnight | Linkin Park |
7 | As I Am | Alicia Keys |
8 | Call Me Irresponsible | Michael Bublé |
9 | Life in Cartoon Motion | Mika |
10 | Not Too Late | Norah Jones |
Best-selling albums in the US
[edit]Billboard's Top Sellers 2007.[25]
Position | Album Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
1 | Daughtry | Daughtry |
2 | Konvicted | Akon |
3 | The Dutchess | Fergie |
4 | Hannah Montana | Various Artists |
5 | Some Hearts | Carrie Underwood |
6 | All the Right Reasons | Nickelback |
7 | FutureSex/LoveSounds | Justin Timberlake |
8 | High School Musical 2 | Various Artists |
9 | Now 23 | Various Artists |
10 | Minutes to Midnight | Linkin Park |
11 | B'Day | Beyoncé |
12 | Graduation | Kanye West |
13 | Me and My Gang | Rascal Flatts |
14 | Love | The Beatles |
15 | The Sweet Escape | Gwen Stefani |
16 | Hannah Montana 2 | Various Artists |
17 | Awake | Josh Groban |
18 | Not Too Late | Norah Jones |
19 | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift |
20 | Kingdom Come | Jay-Z |
Top Hits on record
[edit]Singles which have ranked within Top 25 within the Billboard Hot 100 Hits
- "1973" – James Blunt
- "4 in the Morning" – Gwen Stefani
- "Apologize" – Timbaland featuring OneRepublic (#2)
- "Ayo Technology" – 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (#5)
- "A Bay Bay" – Hurricane Chris (#7)
- "Bartender" – T-Pain featuring Akon (#5)
- "Beautiful Girls" – Sean Kingston (#1)
- "Beautiful Liar" – Beyoncé and Shakira (#3)
- "Because of You" – Ne-Yo (#2)
- "Bed" – J. Holiday (#5)
- "Beggin'" – Madcon (#79)
- "Big Girls Don't Cry" – Fergie (#1)
- "Big Things Poppin' (Do It)" – T.I. (#9)
- "Break It Off" – Rihanna featuring Sean Paul (#9)
- "Bubbly" – Colbie Caillat (#5)
- "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" – T-Pain featuring Yung Joc (#1)
- "Can't Help but Wait" – Trey Songz (#14)
- "Clumsy" – Fergie featuring T-Pain (#5)
- "Crank Dat (Soulja Boy)" – Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (#1)
- "Cupid's Chokehold" – Gym Class Heroes featuring Patrick Stump (#4)
- "Cyclone" – Baby Bash featuring T-Pain (#7)
- "Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Wanna Be in Love)" – Good Charlotte (#25)
- "Destination Calabria" – Alex Gaudino and Crystal Waters (#8)
- "Don't Matter" – Akon (#1)
- "Don't Stop the Music" – Rihanna (#3)
- "Duffle Bag Boy" – Playaz Circle featuring Lil Wayne (#15)
- "Everything" – Michael Bublé
- "Falling Down" – Duran Duran featuring Justin Timberlake (#25)
- "Famous Last Words" – My Chemical Romance
- "Get It Shawty" – Lloyd (#16)
- "Gimme More" – Britney Spears (#3)
- "Girlfriend" – Avril Lavigne (#1)
- "Give It To Me" – Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado (#1)
- "Glamorous" – Fergie featuring Ludacris (#1)
- "Go Getta" – Young Jeezy featuring R. Kelly (#18)
- "Good Life" – Kanye West featuring T-Pain (#7)
- "Grace Kelly" – Mika
- "Hate That I Love You" – Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo (#7)
- "Here (In Your Arms)" – Hellogoodbye (#14)
- "Home" – Daughtry (#5)
- "How Far We've Come" – Matchbox Twenty (#11)
- "How Long" – The Eagles
- "Hypnotized" – Plies featuring Akon (#14)
- "I Tried" – Bone Thugs-n-Harmony featuring Akon (#6)
- "Ice Box" – Omarion (#12)
- "If Everyone Cared" – Nickelback (#17)
- "I'll Stand By You" – Carrie Underwood (#6)
- "I'm a Flirt" – R. Kelly featuring T.I. and T-Pain (#12)
- "I'm So Hood" – DJ Khaled featuring Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, Plies and T-Pain (#19)
- "Irreplaceable" – Beyoncé (#1)
- "It's Not Over" – Daughtry (#4)
- "Keep Holding On" – Avril Lavigne (#17)
- "Kiss Kiss" – Chris Brown feat. T-Pain (#1)
- "Last Dollar (Fly Away)" – Tim McGraw (#13)
- "Last Night" – Diddy featuring Keyshia Cole (#10)
- "Let It Go" – Keyshia Cole featuring Missy Elliott and Lil' Kim (#7)
- "Like a Boy" – Ciara (#19)
- "Like You'll Never See Me Again" – Alicia Keys (#12)
- "Lip Gloss" – Lil Mama (#10)
- "Lost Without U" – Robin Thicke (#14)
- "Love Like This" – Natasha Bedingfield featuring Sean Kingston (#11)
- "Love Song" – Sara Bareilles (#4)
- "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows" – Justin Timberlake (#17)
- "Low" – Flo Rida ft. T-Pain
- "Make Me Better" – Fabolous featuring Ne-Yo (#8)
- "Makes Me Wonder" – Maroon 5 (#1)
- "Map of the Problematique" – Muse (#9)
- "Me Love" – Sean Kingston (#14)
- "Never Again" – Kelly Clarkson (#8)
- "No One" – Alicia Keys (#1)
- "On the Hotline" – Pretty Ricky (#12)
- "Our Song" – Taylor Swift (#16)
- "Over You" – Daughtry (#18)
- "Paralyzer" – Finger Eleven (#6)
- "Party Like a Rockstar" – Shop Boyz (#2)
- "Piece of Me" – Britney Spears (#18)
- "Pop, Lock & Drop It" – Huey (#7)
- "Potential Breakup Song" – Aly & AJ (#17)
- "Push It to the Limit" – Corbin Bleu (#14)
- "Rockstar" – Nickelback (#11)
- "Same Girl" – R. Kelly and Usher (#20)
- "Sensual Seduction" – Snoop Dogg (#7)
- "Sexy Lady" – Yung Berg featuring Junior (#18)
- "Shadow of the Day" – Linkin Park (#15)
- "Shawty" – Plies featuring T-Pain (#9)
- "Shawty Is a 10" – The-Dream featuring Fabolous (#17)
- "Shut Up and Drive" – Rihanna (#15)
- "Sorry, Blame It on Me" – Akon (#7)
- "So Small" – Carrie Underwood (#17)
- "Stronger" – Kanye West (#1)
- "Summer Love" – Justin Timberlake (#6)
- "The Sweet Escape" – Gwen Stefani featuring Akon (#2)
- "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)" – Wyclef Jean featuring Niia, Akon and Lil Wayne (#12)
- "Take You There" – Sean Kingston (#7)
- "Tattoo" – Jordin Sparks (#8)
- "Teardrops on My Guitar" – Taylor Swift (#13)
- "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" – Fall Out Boy (#2)
- "This Is My Now" – Jordin Sparks (#15)
- "This Is Why I'm Hot" – Mims (#1)
- "Thnks fr th Mmrs" – Fall Out Boy (#11)
- "Throw Some D's" – Rich Boy featuring Polow da Don (#6)
- "Umbrella" – Rihanna feat. Jay-Z (#1)
- "Until the End of Time" – Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé (#17)
- "Wait For You" – Elliott Yamin (#13)
- "Waiting on the World to Change" – John Mayer (#14)
- "Wake Up Call" – Maroon 5 (#19)
- "Walk Away (Remember Me)" – Paula DeAnda (#19)
- "The Way I Are" – Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E. (#3)
- "What Goes Around... Comes Around" –Justin Timberlake (#1)
- "What I've Done" – Linkin Park (#7)
- "What Time Is It?" – High School Musical cast (#6)
- "When You're Gone" – Avril Lavigne (#24)
- "Who Knew" – Pink (#9)
- "With Every Heartbeat" – Robyn featuring Kleerup (#29)
- "With Love" – Hilary Duff (#24)
- "With You" – Chris Brown (#2)
- "You" – Lloyd featuring Lil Wayne (#9)
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2007
Other international hits
[edit]- "4 Mots sur un piano" – Patrick Fiori, Jean-Jacques Goldman and Christine Ricol
- "ABC" – Jin
- "Afortunada" – Francisca Valenzuela
- "Amaranth" – Nightwish
- "Baheb Nuoa Kalamak" – Amal Hijazi
- "Bajo el mismo Cielo" – Kany García
- "¡Basta Ya! – Marco Antonio Solís
- "Chak De India" – Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant, Marianne D'Cruz
- "Der Regen fällt" – LaFee
- "Double Je" – Christophe Willem
- "Dziękuję" – Doda
- "Hoy Que Te Vas" – RBD
- "Garçon" – Koxie
- "Invincible" – Muse
- "It Only Reminds Me Of You" – MYMP
- "Jacques a dit" – Christophe Willem
- "La débâcle des sentiments" – Stanislas
- "Like Only a Woman Can" – Brian McFadden
- "Maximum" – Murat Boz
- "No Te Veo" – Casa de Leones
- "Oshiri Kajiri Mushi" – Uruma Delvi
- "Quiero" – Ricardo Arjona
- "Rise Up" – Yves Larock
- "Shaka Beach: Laka Laka La" – Uverworld
- "Tu Amor No Es Garantía" – Anaís
- "Un Corazón" – Chelo
- "Upside Down" – 6 Cycle Mind
Classical music
[edit]Instrumental works
[edit]- Kalevi Aho – Oboe Concerto
- Lera Auerbach – Symphony No. 1 "Chimera"
- Brice Pauset – Vier variationen, for flute, percussion, piano and string trio
- Michael Daugherty – Deus ex Machina
- Lorenzo Ferrero – Fantasy Suite, for flute, violoncello and piano
- Sofia Gubaidulina
- Ravvedimento, for cello and four guitars
- In Tempus Praesens, concert for violin and orchestra
- Nigel Hess – Piano Concerto
- Wojciech Kilar – Symphony No. 5 Advent Symphony, for choir and orchestra or instrumental ensemble
- Claude Ledoux – Canto a due for B♭ clarinet and cello
- Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Balance, for flute, English horn, and bass clarinet
- Glück (Bliss), for oboe, English horn, and bassoon
- Hoffnung (Hope), for violin, viola, and cello
- Glanz (Brilliance), for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, tuba, and viola
- Treue (Fidelity), for E-flat clarinet, basset horn, and bass clarinet
- Erwachen (Awakening), for soprano saxophone, trumpet, and cello
- Martijn Padding – And Trees Would Sing, for counter tenor/high tenor and trombone quartet
Electronic music
[edit]- Karlheinz Stockhausen – Cosmic Pulses, electronic music
Vocal music with electronic music
[edit]Instrumental music with electronic music
[edit]- Keith Kirchoff – The Adventures of Norby, for piano and electronics
- Karlheinz Stockhausen –
- Havona, for bass voice and electronic music
- Orvonton, for baritone and electronic music
- Uversa, for basset-horn and electronic music
- Nebadon, for horn and electronic music
- Jerusem, for tenor and electronic music
- Urantia, for soprano and electronic music
- Edentia, for soprano saxophone and electronic music
- Paradies (Paradise), for flute and electronic music
Opera
[edit]- Unsuk Chin – Alice in Wonderland[26]
- Ryan Conarro, William Todd Hunt – Arctic Magic Flute
- Vladimir Cosma – Marius et Fanny
- Victor Davies – Transit of Venus
- Anthony Davis – Wakonda's Dream
- Jonathan Dove – The Adventures of Pinocchio
- Lorenzo Ferrero – Le piccole storie: Ai margini delle guerre
- Philip Glass – Appomattox[27]
- Ricky Ian Gordon – The Grapes of Wrath
- Hans Werner Henze – Phaedra
- James MacMillan – The Sacrifice
- Richard Mills – The Love of the Nightingale
- Fabio Vacchi – Teneke
Ballet
[edit]Musical film
[edit]- Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule, Telugu-language film starring Venkatesh and Trisha, with music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.[28]
- Across the Universe a musical which tells a love story during war times, using adapted versions of music from The Beatles. It was widely released October 12, 2007.
- Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer, documentary, directed and produced by Robbie Cavolina and Ian McCrudden[29]
- August Rush
- Duniya, Kannada-language film written and directed by Soori, with songs by V. Manohar and score by Sadhu Kokila[30]
- Les Chansons d'Amour, directed by Christophe Honoré and starring Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier, Clotilde Hesme and Chiara Mastroianni, with music by Alex Beaupain[31]
- Music and Lyrics
- The musical, Sweeney Todd, was adapted as a major motion picture (under the title Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) by Tim Burton featuring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Christopher Lee, Alan Rickman and Sacha Baron Cohen in key roles. It was released December 21, 2007.
- Hairspray – an adaptation of the Tony Award-winning 2002 Broadway musical of the same name, itself adapted from John Waters' 1988 comedy film. It was released July 20, 2007.
- The film Once, a self-proclaimed modern musical which goes on to win the Academy Award for Best Song for the song "Falling Slowly"
- Piano, solo, biopic about the life of jazz pianist and composer Luca Flores[32]
- Secret
Musical theater
[edit]- 110 in the Shade (Schmidt and Jones) -- Broadway revival
- Curtains (Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Book: Rupert Holmes) – Broadway production opened at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on March 22 and ran for 511 performances
- Legally Blonde (Music and Lyrics: Nell Benjamin and Laurence O'Keefe Book: Heather Hach) - Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre on April 29 and ran for 595 performances
- Matador (Danish musical) (Music: Bent Fabricius-Bjerre Lyrics: Clemens Telling) – opened at the Copenhagen Opera House on June 10[33]
- Ruža na asfaltu (Music: Darko Hajsek Lyrics: Hajsek and Ladislav Prežigalo Book: Igor Weidlich) - opened at the Komedija Theatre, Zagreb, on October 27[34]
- Siddhartha (Book: Hsing Yun) - opened at the Waterfront Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines, on June 6
Musical television
[edit]- Miss Marie Lloyd – Queen of The Music Hall starring Jessie Wallace and Richard Armitage
- High School Musical 2 starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, and Ashley Tisdale premiered on the Disney Channel, it went on to become one of the most successful television movies ever.
Births
[edit]- January 1 – Miguel Gallego Arámbula, first son of the Latin superstar Luis Miguel
- January 10 – Maléna, Armenian singer and winner of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
- January 28 – Alaya High, American singer, rapper and child actress
- February 4 – Melody, Brazilian singer
- March 15 – Maiú Levi Lawlor, represented Ireland at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
- July 29 – Lil Tay, American-Canadian singer
- September 15 – Nathan Glenn and Alex Jacob Robertson, twin sons of Orli Shaham and David Robertson
- October 7 – Sabrina Sakaë, first daughter of Thalía and Tommy Mottola
- October 30 – Christian Li, Australian violinist
Deaths
[edit]January–February
[edit]- January 1
- Julius Hegyi, American conductor, 83[35]
- Tad Jones, American music historian, 54 (injuries from a fall)
- Del Reeves, American country singer, 74
- January 3 – János Fürst, Hungarian conductor and violinist, 71[36]
- January 6 – Pete Kleinow, American guitarist (The Flying Burrito Brothers), 72
- January 8 – Mercedes Murciano, Cuban singer (Miami Sound Machine), 49
- January 12 – Alice Coltrane, American jazz multi-instrumentalist, 69
- January 13 – Michael Brecker, American jazz saxophonist, 57 (leukemia)
- January 16 – Thornton "Pookie" Hudson, American singer (The Spaniels), 73
- January 17 – Uwe Nettlebeck, German producer and multi-instrumentalist (Faust), 67
- January 18 – Brent Liles, American punk bassist (Social Distortion), 43 (road accident)
- January 19 – Denny Doherty, Canadian singer (The Mamas & the Papas), 66
- January 21
- Mina Foley, New Zealand coloratura soprano, 76[37]
- U;Nee, South Korean singer, rapper, dancer, and actress, 25 (suicide)[38]
- January 22 – Disco D, American music producer and composer, 26 (suicide by hanging)
- January 28 – Karel Svoboda, composer, 68
- January 31 – Kirka Babitzin, Finnish singer, 56
- February 1
- Whitney Balliett, American journalist and jazz critic, 80
- Gian Carlo Menotti, composer, 95
- February 4 – Ilya Kormiltsev, Russian songwriter, 47 (spinal cancer)
- February 6
- Billy Henderson, American vocalist (The Spinners), 67
- Frankie Laine, American singer, 93
- February 8 – Joe Hunter, American pianist (The Funk Brothers), 79
- February 12 – Eldee Young, American bassist (Young-Holt Unlimited), 71
- February 15 – Ray Evans, American songwriter, 92
- February 18 – John "Bam Bam" Lane, American drummer (Bill Haley & His Comets), 76
- February 19 – Janet Blair, American actress and singer, 85
- February 22 – Edgar Evans, Welsh operatic tenor, 94
- February 23
- Donnie Brooks, American pop singer, 71
- Ian Wallace, British drummer (King Crimson), 60
- February 24 – Bryan Balkwill, English pianist and orchestral conductor, 84
- February 28 – Billy Thorpe, British-born Australian rock performer, 60
March–April
[edit]- March 7 – Frigyes Hidas, Hungarian composer, 88
- March 9 – Brad Delp, American singer (Boston), 55 (suicide)
- March 11 – Betty Hutton, American singer and actress, 86
- March 19 – Luther Ingram, American singer, 69
- March 30 – Marcel Merkès, French operatic tenor, 86
- April 5 – Mark St. John, American guitarist (Kiss, White Tiger), 51
- April 9 – Egon Bondy, Czech songwriter (The Plastic People of the Universe), 77
- April 10
- Walter Hendl, American conductor, composer, and pianist, 90
- Dakota Staton, American jazz vocalist, 74
- April 14 – Don Ho, Hawaiian musician, 76
- April 17 – Kitty Carlisle, American singer, 96
- April 20 – Andrew Hill, American jazz pianist, 75
- April 25 – Bobby "Boris" Pickett, American singer, 69
- April 26 – San Fadyl, American drummer (The Ladybug Transistor), 31
- April 27 – Mstislav Rostropovich, Russian cellist and conductor, 80
- April 30
- Zola Taylor, American vocalist (The Platters), 69
- Grégory Lemarchal, French singer, 23 (cystic fibrosis)
May–June
[edit]- May 6 – Đorđe Novković, Croatian songwriter, 63
- May 8 – Carson Whitsett, American keyboard player, songwriter, and producer (The Imperial Show Band), 62
- May 20 – Ben Weisman, American pianist, 95
- May 27 – Izumi Sakai, Japanese singer (Zard), 40
- June 1 – Tony Thompson, American singer (Hi-Five), 31 (freon overdose)
- June 2 – John Pyke, American drummer (Ra Ra Riot), 23
- June 4 – Freddie Scott, American singer, 74
- June 8 – Nellie Lutcher, American jazz and pop singer and pianist, 94
- June 13 – Oskar Morawetz, Canadian composer, 90
- June 18 – Hank Medress, American singer (The Tokens), 67
- June 24 – Natasja, Danish reggae singer, 33 (car accident)[39]
- June 29 – George McCorkle, American guitarist (The Marshall Tucker Band), 60
July–August
[edit]- July 2
- Beverly Sills, American operatic soprano, 78
- Hy Zaret, American lyricist, 98
- July 3 – Boots Randolph, American saxophonist, 80
- July 4 – Bill Pinkney, American vocalist (The Drifters), 81
- July 5 – George Melly, British Jazz vocalist, 80
- July 8 – Jindřich Feld, Czech composer, 82
- July 11 – Rod Lauren, American singer, 67
- July 12 – Robert Burås, Norwegian rock guitarist and songwriter of Madrugada, 31
- July 15 – Kelly Johnson, British guitarist (Girlschool), 49
- July 23 – Ron Miller, American songwriter and producer, 74
- July 29 – Trevor Hudson, American bassist (Bottom of the Hudson), 27 (car accident)
- July 28 – Theo Altmeyer, German classical tenor, 76
- August 4 – Lee Hazlewood, American singer and songwriter, 78
- August 10 – Anthony Wilson, British record executive (Factory Records), 57
- August 12 – Merv Griffin, American singer, television producer and land developer, 82
- August 16 – Max Roach, American jazz drummer, 83
- August 30 – K. P. H. Notoprojo, Javanese gamelan and rebab player, and composer, 98
September–October
[edit]- September 3 – Carter Albrecht, American keyboardist (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians), 34 (shot)
- September 6 – Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor, 71
- September 9 – Hughie Thomasson, American guitarist, 55 (heart attack)
- September 10 – Thomas Hansen, Norwegian musician, 31 (drug-related)
- September 11
- Willie Tee, American singer/songwriter, 63
- Joe Zawinul, Austrian keyboardist (Weather Report), 75
- September 12 – Bobby Byrd, American soul singer, 73
- September 15 – Aldemaro Romero, Venezuelan composer, pianist and conductor, 79
- September 25 – Patrick Bourque, Canadian bassist (Emerson Drive), 29
- October 9 – Jacqueline "Lady Jaye" Breyer, British experimental musician (Psychic TV), 38
- October 16 – Toše Proeski, Macedonian singer, 26 (car accident)
- October 17 – Teresa Brewer, American singer, 76
- October 18 – Lucky Dube, South African reggae musician, 43 (shot)
- October 20 – Paul Raven, British bassist (Killing Joke) 46 (heart attack)
- October 24 – Petr Eben, Czech composer, 78
- October 28 – Porter Wagoner, American country singer, 80
- October 30 – Robert Goulet, American singer, 73
November–December
[edit]- November 2 – Witold Kiełtyka, Polish drummer, 23 (bus accident)
- November 6 – Hank Thompson, American country singer and guitarist, 82
- November 11 – John Petersen, American drummer (The Beau Brummels, Harpers Bizarre), 65
- November 12 – Peter "Cool Man" Steiner, Swiss singer, 90
- November 14 – Craig Smith, American conductor, 60
- November 16 – Grethe Kausland, Norwegian singer, 60 (lung cancer)
- November 19
- Paul Brodie, Canadian saxophonist, 73
- Kevin DuBrow, American singer, (Quiet Riot), 52
- Wiera Gran, Polish singer, 91
- November 20 – Ernest "Doc" Paulin, American jazz musician, 100
- November 23 – Frank Guarrera, American singer, 83
- November 24 – Casey Calvert, American guitarist (Hawthorne Heights) 26 (drug overdose)
- November 27 – Cecil Payne, American saxophonist, 84
- November 28
- Fred Chichin, French musician, (Les Rita Mitsouko), 53
- Ashley Titus, South African rapper, 37 (heart condition)
- November 29 – Jim Nesbitt, American country singer, 75
- November 30 – Patrick Mason, American bassist Arsonists Get All the Girls, 21
- December 3 – Sergio Gómez, Mexican singer (K-Paz de la Sierra), 34, (murdered)
- December 4 – Pimp C, American rapper (UGK), 33 (drug-related)
- December 5 – Karlheinz Stockhausen, German avant-garde composer, 79
- December 12 – Ike Turner, American guitarist, 76
- December 16
- Dan Fogelberg, American singer/guitarist, 56
- Harald Genzmer, German composer and teacher, 98
- December 21 – Ruth Wallis, American singer, 87
- December 22 – Joe Ames, American singer (Ames Brothers), 88
- December 23
- Oscar Peterson, Canadian jazz pianist, 82
- Evan Ferrell, American bassist (Rogue Wave), 33
- December 25 – Pat Kirkwood, English actress and singer, 86
- December 26
- Joe Dolan, Irish singer, 68
- Les Humphries, German singer (Les Humphries Singers), 67
See also
[edit]- 2007 in country music
- 2007 in British music
- 2007 in hip hop music
- 2007 in heavy metal music
- List of 2007 albums
- Timeline of musical events
References
[edit]- ^ Gene Weingarten, "Pearls Before Breakfast" The Washington Post, April 8, 2007 Page W10. Archived June 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Police reunion?, Sputnikmusic, March 1, 2006
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