Overview of the events of 2008 in American music
The following is a list of notable music events and releases that occurred in 2008 in the United States .
3 – 14 years after their breakup, Donnie Wahlberg confirmed that New Kids on the Block were reuniting along with a new album and tour.[ 7]
7 – The Breeders released their first studio album in six years, Mountain Battles .
8 – Stone Temple Pilots announced their reunion after five years apart with a tour beginning in May 2008.[ 8]
14 – The CMT Music Awards took place at the Curb Event Center in Nashville, Tennessee .[ 9]
15 – Phantom Planet released their first studio album in four years, Raise the Dead . The band then announced a hiatus later in the year.
17 – Danny Federici , founding member of Bruce Springsteen 's E Street Band , died at the age of 58 due to melanoma .[ 10]
19 – LeRoi Moore , saxophonist and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band , died at the age of 46 due to injuries he sustained from an ATV accident on his farm.
22 – Blind Melon released their first studio album in nearly thirteen years, For My Friends . It is the first studio album released since the death of original lead singer Shannon Hoon , with Travis Warren stepping in as lead vocalist on this album.
23 – Jane's Addiction played their first show after a four year break at the NME Awards . This was the band's first performance with original bassist Eric Avery since 1991.
List of albums released [ edit ]
Top songs on record [ edit ]
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs[ edit ]
Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[ edit ]
All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.
January 5 – Irene Reid , 77, jazz singer
January 8 – Clyde Otis , 83, songwriter, producer, A&R
January 11 – Pete Candoli , 84, jazz trumpeter
January 18 – Frank Lewin , 82, composer
January 19 – Ken Nelson , 96, record producer
John Stewart , 68, folk and pop singer, songwriter, guitarist, banjo player
January 29 – Margaret Truman , 83, classical soprano singer, actress, writer
February 4 – Chris Anderson , 81, jazz pianist
February 9 – Scot Halpin , 54, rock drummer
February 13 – Roger Voisin , 89, classical trumpeter
February 19 – Teo Macero , 82, jazz saxophonist, composer, record producer
February 20 – Allen Strange , 84, composer
February 24 – Phil Bodner , 90, jazz clarinetist, studio musician
Larry Norman , 60, Rock and Christian rock musician, songwriter, producer
February 25 – Static Major , 33, R&B and hip hop singer, rapper, producer, songwriter
February 26 – Buddy Miles , 60, composer, drummer, guitarist, singer, producer (The Electric Flag , Buddy Miles Express , Band of Gypsies )
March 4 – Leonard Rosenman , 83, film and television composer
March 10 – Charles Wayne Day , 65, guitarist, bassist, blues performer
March 21 – Patti Bown , 77, jazz pianist, singer, composer
March 24 – Chalmers "Spanky" Alford , 52, gospel, jazz, neo-soul guitarist
April 15 – Sean Costello , 28, blues singer, guitarist
April 17 – Danny Federici , 58, rock organist, accordionist, glockenspieler (E Street Band )
April 21 – Al Wilson , soul singer
April 22 – Pail Davis , 60, singer, songwriter
April 26 – Henry Brant (94), composer
May 1 – Jimmy Hagger , 66, country singer, actor (Hager Twins)
May 5 – Jerry Wallace , 79, country and pop singer
May 8 – Eddy Arnold , 89, country and pop singer
May 11 – Dottie Rambo , 74, southern gospel singer-songwriter
May 15 – Alexander Courage , 88, composer, arranger
May 24 – Utah Phillips, 73, folk singer, songwriter
May 26 – Earle Hagen , 88, composer
May 28 – Jerry Cole , 68, guitarist, arranger
June 4 – Bill Finegan , 80, jazz bandleader, pianist, composer
June 7 – Bill Coday , 66, singer, musician
June 12 – Danny Davis , 83, country music band leader, trumpeter, vocalist, producer (Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass)
June 17 – Cyd Charisse , 86, singer, actress
June 27 – Leonard Pennario , 83, pianist, composer
July 6 – Bobby Durham , 71, jazz drummer
July 14 – Katie Reider , 30, folk singer, songwriter, guitarist
July 16 – Jo Stafford , 90, pop singer
July 20 – Artie Traum , 65, folk guitarist, songwriter, producer
July 22 – Joe Beck , 62, jazz and session guitarist
July 24 – Norman Dello Joio , 95, composer, classical organist and pianist
July 25 – Hiram Bullock , 52, jazz and funk guitarist
August 3 — Erik Darling , 74, folk singer-songwriter (The Weavers )
August 5 – Robert Hazard , 59, singer, songwriter
August 10 – Issac Hayes , 65, soul singer, songwriter, actor
August 11 – Don Helms , 81, steel guitarist (Drifting Cowboys )
August 12 – Donald Erb , 81, composer
August 15 – Jerry Wexler , 91, producer
August 18 – Pervis Jackson , 70, R&B singer (The Spinners )
August 19 – Clea Bradford, 67, jazz singer
August 21 – Jerry Finn , 39, punk-rock producer, audio engineer
August 23 – Jimmy Cleveland , 82, jazz trombonist
September 1 – Jerry Reed , 71, country music singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor
September 3 – Matthew Peaceman, 56, oboist, composer, conductor
September 7 – Richard "Popcorn" Wylie , 69, pianist, bandleader, songwriter, producer,
September 12 – Charlie Walker , 81, country singer
September 16 – Earl Palmer , 83, drummer
September 20 – Nappy Brown , 78, R&B singer, songwriter
September 22 – Connie Haines , 87, singer, actress
October 1 – Nick Reynolds , 75, folk musician
October 8 – Gidget Gein , 39, heavy metal bassist and guitarist (Marilyn Manson )
October 11 – Neal Hefti , 85, jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger
October 12 – Cliff Nobles , 67, soul singer
October 15 – Edie Adams , 81, singer, actress
October 17 – Levi Stubbs , 72, R&B singer, actor (Four Tops )
October 18 – Dee Dee Warwick , 66, soul singer
October 24 – Moshe Cotel , 64, composer, pianist
October 28 – George Sopkin , 94, cellist
October 29 – Mike Baker , 45, heavy metal singer and bassist (Shadow Gallery )
November 1 – Jimmy Carl Black , 70, singer, drummer (The Mothers of Invention )
November 16 – Rusty Gill, 89, singer
November 26 – De'Angelo Wilson , 29, rapper, actor
December 2 – Odetta , 77, folk and blues singer, guitarist, actress
December 7 – Dennis Yost , 65, singer (Classics IV )
December 19 – Page Cavanaugh , 86, jazz and pop pianist
December 20 – Dorothy Sarnoff , 94, operatic soprano, actress
December 25 –Eartha Kitt , 81, singer, actress
December 27 – Delaney Bramlett , 69, singer, guitarist
December 29 - Freddie Hubbard , 70, jazz trumpeter
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