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*1 – [[Jennifer Hudson]] performed the [[Star-Spangled Banner|National Anthem]] and [[Bruce Springsteen]] and the [[E Street Band]] performed the half-time show at [[Super Bowl XLIII]] at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. |
*1 – [[Jennifer Hudson]] performed the [[Star-Spangled Banner|National Anthem]] and [[Bruce Springsteen]] and the [[E Street Band]] performed the half-time show at [[Super Bowl XLIII]] at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. |
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*3 – [[The Fray]] released their first studio album in four years, ''[[The Fray (album)|The Fray]]''.<ref name="The Fray">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000700960 | title=''The Fray'' – The Fray > Overview|work=[[AllMusic]] | accessdate=October 6, 2023|author=Leahey, Andrew}}</ref> |
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*8 – The [[51st Annual Grammy Awards]] took place at the [[Crypto.com Arena|Staples Center]] in [[Los Angeles]]. [[Alison Krauss]] and [[Robert Plant]] took home the most awards with five each, including '''Album of the Year''' with their collaborative album, ''[[Raising Sand]]''. |
*8 – The [[51st Annual Grammy Awards]] took place at the [[Crypto.com Arena|Staples Center]] in [[Los Angeles]]. [[Alison Krauss]] and [[Robert Plant]] took home the most awards with five each, including '''Album of the Year''' with their collaborative album, ''[[Raising Sand]]''. |
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**At the Grammys, [[Blink-182]] announced their reunion and [[Blink-182 in Concert|reunion tour]] after a five year hiatus.<ref>{{cite web |last=Kaufman|first=Gil|title=Blink-182 Confirm Reunion on Grammy Stage |publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=February 8, 2009|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1604564/20090208/blink_182.jhtml|access-date=October 5, 2023}}</ref> |
**At the Grammys, [[Blink-182]] announced their reunion and [[Blink-182 in Concert|reunion tour]] after a five year hiatus.<ref>{{cite web |last=Kaufman|first=Gil|title=Blink-182 Confirm Reunion on Grammy Stage |publisher=[[MTV News]]|date=February 8, 2009|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1604564/20090208/blink_182.jhtml|access-date=October 5, 2023}}</ref> |
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* 2 – [[Dave Matthews Band]] |
* 2 – [[Dave Matthews Band]] released their first studio album in four years, ''[[Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King]]''. It is their first release since the death of saxophonist, [[LeRoi Moore]] who died a year earlier. |
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*3 – The [[Black Eyed Peas]] released their first studio album in four years, ''[[The E.N.D.]]''. <ref name="Black Eyed Peas">{{Cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1043825/black-eyed-peas-album-nears-the-end|title=Black Eyed Peas Album Nears 'The E.N.D.'|work=Billboard.com|accessdate=October 6, 2023|date=October 9, 2008}}</ref> |
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*25 – Less than three weeks before the start of his [[This Is It (concert residency)]] in [[London]], the "King of Pop" [[Michael Jackson]] passed away at the age of 50. |
*25 – Less than three weeks before the start of his [[This Is It (concert residency)]] in [[London]], the "King of Pop" [[Michael Jackson]] passed away at the age of 50. |
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===Bands disbanded=== |
===Bands disbanded=== |
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*[[The Dead (band)|The Dead]] |
*[[The Dead (band)|The Dead]] |
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==List of albums released== |
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|''[[The Fray (album)|The Fray]]''<ref name="The Fray" /> |
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|{{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[Pop rock|pop rock]]}} |
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|''[[Wrath (Lamb of God album)|Wrath]]'' |
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|[[Lamb of God]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Groove metal]]|[[Thrash metal|thrash metal]]|[[Metalcore|metalcore]]}} |
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|''[[All I Ever Wanted (album)|All I Ever Wanted]]'' |
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|[[Kelly Clarkson]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Pop music|Pop]]|[[Pop rock|pop rock]]|[[Dance-pop|dance pop]]}} |
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|''[[Hannah Montana: The Movie (soundtrack)|Hannah Montana: The Movie]]'' |
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|[[Miley Cyrus]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Pop music|Pop]]|[[Country music|country]]}} |
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|''[[21st Century Breakdown]]'' |
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|[[Green Day]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Punk rock]]|[[pop-punk]]|[[arena rock]]|[[power pop]]|[[alternative rock]]}} |
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|''[[Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King]]'' |
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|[[Dave Matthews Band]] |
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|[[Alternative rock]] |
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|''[[The E.N.D.]]'' <ref name="Black Eyed Peas" /> |
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|[[Black Eyed Peas]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Electronic dance music|EDM]]|[[Pop music|pop]]|[[Hip hop music|hip hop]]}} |
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|''[[BLACKsummers'night]]'' |
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|[[Maxwell (musician)|Maxwell]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Soul music|Soul]]|[[Contemporary R&B|R&B]]|[[neo soul]]|[[funk]]}} |
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|''[[Leave This Town]]'' |
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|[[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]] |
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|[[Post-grunge]] |
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|''[[Ursa Major (album)|Ursa Major]]'' |
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|[[Third Eye Blind]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Rock music|Rock]]|[[alternative rock]]}} |
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|''[[Breakthrough (Colbie Caillat album)|Breakthrough]]'' |
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|[[Colbie Caillat]] |
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|''[[Full Circle (Creed album)|Full Circle]]'' |
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|[[Creed (band)|Creed]] |
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|''[[This Is War]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/33753/30-Seconds-to-Mars-This-Is-War/ | title=Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War| website=Sputnikmusic| date=December 2009|access-date=October 6, 2023|author=Ponton, J.}}</ref> |
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|[[Thirty Seconds to Mars]] |
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|{{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[progressive rock]]|[[experimental rock]]|[[indie rock]]}} |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
Revision as of 16:39, 6 October 2023
2009 in American music
Events
January
- 8 — After 22 weeks on the chart, Lady Gaga's debut single "Just Dance" reaches number one the Billboard Hot 100, making it the second longest climb to number since Creed's "With Arms Wide Open" in November 2000 (27 weeks).
- 28 – Kelly Clarkson breaks the Billboard Hot 100 record for a song's biggest jump to number 1 with "My Life Would Suck Without You". It went from 97–1 with 280,000 digital downloads. Clarkson first broke the record in 2002 with "A Moment Like This".[1]
February
- 1 – Jennifer Hudson performed the National Anthem and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed the half-time show at Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
- 3 – The Fray released their first studio album in four years, The Fray.[2]
- 8 – The 51st Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Alison Krauss and Robert Plant took home the most awards with five each, including Album of the Year with their collaborative album, Raising Sand.
- At the Grammys, Blink-182 announced their reunion and reunion tour after a five year hiatus.[3]
- R&B singer Chris Brown is arrested after he physically assaulted his then girlfriend, Rihanna. He is charged with assault and making criminal threats, and received five years of probation.
- 12 – "Crack a Bottle" by Eminem, 50 Cent and Dr. Dre broke the first week digital sales record with 418,000 downloads.[4]
- 24 – Lamb of God's sixth studio album, Wrath debuts at number 2 on the Billboard 200. It is the first highest charted extreme metal album in fifteen years.
April
- 1 – Lady Gaga becomes the first artist since Christina Aguilera (1999/2000) to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with first two entries with "Just Dance" and "Poker Face".
- 5 – The 44th Academy of Country Music Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
- 22 – The American Music Awards took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
- 27 – Creed announces their reunion, new album and tour after a five year break. They break up for a second time in 2013, only to reunite again in July 2023.
May
- 15 – Green Day released their first studio album in five years, 21st Century Breakdown.
- 20 – Kris Allen was named the winner of the eighth season of American Idol while Adam Lambert was named runner-up. This was long time judge Paula Abdul's last season on the show.
June
- 2 – Dave Matthews Band released their first studio album in four years, Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King. It is their first release since the death of saxophonist, LeRoi Moore who died a year earlier.
- 3 – The Black Eyed Peas released their first studio album in four years, The E.N.D.. [5]
- 25 – Less than three weeks before the start of his This Is It (concert residency) in London, the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson passed away at the age of 50.
July
- 7 – Michael Jackson's public memorial service took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The service included performances from Jermaine Jackson, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer, Lionel Richie, Mariah Carey, Usher, Jennifer Hudson and Shaheen Jafargholi.
- Maxwell released his first studio album in eight years, BLACKsummers'night.
- 13 – Lady Gaga becomes the first artist to have three songs from a debut album to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 since Fergie's The Dutchess.
August
- 8 - Meghan Lindsay and Josh Jones Steel Magnolia won the second season of CMT's Can You Duet. Brandon Green and Jonathan Cox of JB Rocket were named runner-up.
- 18 – Third Eye Blind released their first studio album in six years, Ursa Major.
September
- 8 – Phish released their first studio album in five years, Joy.
- 13 – The MTV Video Music Awards took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. During Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video, Kayne West interrupts on her stage her saying, that Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time. He was referring to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". West was removed from the show.[6]
- 17 – VH1 Divas returns after a five year hiatus. It took place the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn.
October
- 27 – Creed released their first studio in eight years, Full Circle.
November
- 11 – The 43rd Country Music Association Awards took place at the Sommet Center in Nashville.
December
- 8 - Thirty Seconds to Mars released their first studio album Im four years, This Is War.
Bands formed
- Alabama Shakes
- Awolnation
- Beach Fossils
- Big Something
- Chris & Jenna
- The Civil Wars
- Creep
- Echosmith
- Foster the People
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
- Nick Jonas & the Administration
- OMG
- Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
- The Pretty Reckless
- Reptar
- Sleeper Agent
- Steel Magnolia
- Sublime with Rome
- The Texas Tenors
- Twenty One Pilots
Bands reformed
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
List of albums released
January
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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February
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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3 | The Fray[2] | The Fray | |
24 | Wrath | Lamb of God |
March
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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10 | All I Ever Wanted | Kelly Clarkson | |
24 | Hannah Montana: The Movie | Miley Cyrus |
May
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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15 | 21st Century Breakdown | Green Day |
June
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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2 | Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King | Dave Matthews Band | Alternative rock |
3 | The E.N.D. [5] | Black Eyed Peas |
July
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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7 | BLACKsummers'night | Maxwell | |
14 | Leave This Town | Daughtry | Post-grunge |
August
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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18 | Ursa Major | Third Eye Blind | |
19 | Breakthrough | Colbie Caillat |
October
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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27 | Full Circle | Creed |
December
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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8 | This Is War[7] | Thirty Seconds to Mars |
Deaths
- June 25 – Michael Jackson, 51, pop, R&B, soul singer, songwriter
- ^ Cohen, Jonathan (January 29, 2009). "Kelly Clarkson Breaks Record For Hot 100 Jump". Billboard. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ a b Leahey, Andrew. "The Fray – The Fray > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
- ^ Kaufman, Gil (February 8, 2009). "Blink-182 Confirm Reunion on Grammy Stage". MTV News. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ "Eminem's 'Bottle' Breaks Digital Record". Billboard. December 5, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
- ^ a b "Black Eyed Peas Album Nears 'The E.N.D.'". Billboard.com. October 9, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
- ^ Respers, Lisa (September 14, 2009). "Anger over West's disruption at MTV awards". CNN. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ^ Ponton, J. (December 2009). "Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved October 6, 2023.