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This page indexes the individual year in music pages. ...
The table of years in music is a tabular display of all years in music, to provide an overview and quick navigation to any year. ...
See also: 1995 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1995 Record labels established in 1995 January 1 - Debut album Sixteen Stone by Bush hits #4 on the Billboard 200 a post grunge success January 18 - Jerry Garcia wrecks his rented BMW into a guard rail near Mill Valley, California. ...
See also: 1996 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1996 Record labels established in 1996 January - two teenagers, Nicholaus McDonald and Brian Bassett, aged 18 and 16 respectively, murdered Bassetts parents and younger brother in McCleary. ...
See also: 1997 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1997 Record labels established in 1997 // January 9 - David Bowie performs his 50th Birthday Bash concert (the day after his birthday) at Madison Square Garden, with guests Frank Black, The Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith of The Cure, Lou...
See also: 1998 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1998 Record labels established in 1998 // 1998 - The single Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls sets a new hot 100 airplay record, 18 weeks at number one. ...
See also: 1999 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1999 Record labels established in 1999 // January 7 After eight years of marriage, Rod Stewart and supermodel wife Rachel Hunter announce their separation. ...
See also: 2000 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 2000 Record labels established in 2000 // John Tavener is knighted in the New Years Honours List. ...
See also: 2001 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 2001 Record labels established in 2001 // January 1 Comeback of Guns N Roses in House of Blues Hum disbands. ...
See also: 2002 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 2002 Record labels established in 2002 // 2002 was marked by significant trends in rock music. ...
See also: 2003 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 2003 Record labels established in 2003 // January - following an investigation by The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and London detectives, police raids in England and the Netherlands recover nearly 500 original Beatles studio tapes, recorded during the Let It...
See also: 2004 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 2004 Record labels established in 2004 2000s in music. ...
See also: 2006 in British music Musical groups established in 2006 Record labels established in 2006 // January â James Nicholl, drummer of Pay*Ola became ill and was admitted to hospital. ...
See also: 2007 in country music 2007 in British music 2007 in hip hop 2007 in metal Albums released in 2007 Musical groups established in 2007 // January George Shearing is knighted for services to music in the Queens New Year Honours List. ...
The year 2008 in music is full of events, albums released by major artists and bands, and hit singles. ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
The 1980s was the decade spanning from 1980 to 1989, also called The Eighties. The decade saw social, economic and general upheaval as wealth, production and western culture migrated to new industrializing economies. ...
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// Becks Futures - Christina Mackie Caldecott Medal for childrens book illustration - Kevin Henkes, Kittens First Full Moon Schock Prize in Visual Arts - Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa Wynne prize - Jenny Sages, The Road to Utopia The Gates, an installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude that was up from...
The year 2005 in archaeology included many events, some of which are listed below. ...
See also: 2004 in architecture, other events of 2005, 2006 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...
// Events February 25 - Canada Reads selects Rockbound by Frank Parker Day as the novel to be read across the nation. ...
See also: Other events of 2005 List of years in science . ...
Events - January 1 - In most of Europe, copyright expired on a number of classic pop and rock-and-roll songs recorded in 1954 and earlier, including Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock", and "Only You" by The Platters.[1]
- January 7 - Welsh punk band mclusky officially announce their disbanding via their website. Weeks later, Welsh noisecore/punk band Jarcrew disband due to their drummer becoming a Jehovah's Witness - remnants of the two bands later went on to join forces and become Future of the Left.
- January 17th - Prior to missing 2 live shows M.33 is officially no longer part of Powerman 5000 due fights with the band.
- January 22 - Tsunami Relief concert held at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - the largest live music event in the UK since the Live Aid concert of 1985. Performers included Madonna, Eric Clapton, Jools Holland, Manic Street Preachers, Lulu, Aled Jones, Charlotte Church, Katherine Jenkins, Feeder, Snow Patrol, Liberty X.
- January 29 - Avril Lavigne, Chantal Kreviazuk, the Barenaked Ladies, Raine Maida, and Sarah MacLachlan conducted a concert in Vancouver, British Columbia for tsunami relief.
- February 7 - BRIT Awards are held in London. Scissor Sisters, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, and Joss Stone are among the winners.
- February 14 - Bloc Party releases their debut album Silent Alarm in the UK. It is later named NME's Number One Album of 2005.
- February 15 - Sonny Mayo replaces Clint Lowery in Sevendust.
- February 22
- February 28th - Static-X fires Tripp Eisen because of his Arrest following Sex Charges on a Minor.
- March 1 - John Petrucci, guitarist of Dream Theater, releases his first solo album titled Suspended Animation
- March 3 - 50 Cent releases The Massacre, the follow-up to his 6x platinum debut Get Rich or Die Tryin'. The album sells over 1 million copies in its first week, and goes 4x platinum in two months. The success of the album gives 50 Cent five top-five singles in 2005.
- March 7th - Koichi Fukuda immediately replaces Tripp Eisen in Static-X & rejoins them after 5 years.
- March 22 - Jars of Clay releases a worship album after ten years since their first release from Essential Records. The worship album is called Redemption Songs.
- March 26 - Australian drummer of Crowded House, Paul Hester found dead in Melbourne's Park (suicide).
- March 29 - The Bravery release their self-titled debut album, and are named the top band to watch for 2005 because of it.
- April 3 - Alice in Chains original bass player Mike Starr was arrested for "investigation of property destruction and theft". He was also sentenced to 30 years for misdemeanor drug possession in April of 1994, two years after being replaced from the group during the recording of Dirt.
- April 4 - 16 Horsepower officially disband.
- April 12 - Mariah Carey makes her comeback, releasing the The Emancipation of Mimi. It debuts at number one and goes six times platinum in less than a year in United States. It is re-released on November 15.
- April 26 - Propagator Records launch in Birmingham, UK.
- April - Country music legend Kenny Rogers signs a major worldwide record deal with Capitol Records.
- May 2, 3, 5, 6 - Legendary blues-rock group Cream reunites for four shows in London's Royal Albert Hall.
- May 3
- May 6 - Audioslave becomes the first American rock group to perform a free outdoor concert in Cuba.
- May 21 - The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ airs the 13th Annual Weenie Roast show with Alkaline Trio, Audioslave, Bloc Party, The Bravery, The Dead 60s, Foo Fighters, Hot Hot Heat, Interpol, Jimmy Eat World, The Killers, The Mars Volta, Mötley Crüe, MxPx, My Chemical Romance, Queens of the Stone Age and The Transplants.
- May 23 - Death-metal band Nile releases their fourth album titled Annihilation Of The Wicked.
- May/June - Operation Ivy/Rancid bassist Matt Freeman is diagnosed with lung cancer.
- June - Dez Fafara of DevilDriver states that their will be no reunion of Coal Chamber.
- June 7 - Dream Theater releases their eighth studio album titled Octavarium.
- June 9, 10, 11 - Download Festival 2006. Tool, Metallica and Guns N' Roses headline the main stage.
- June 12 - Pink Floyd announces that they will reunite with former bassist Roger Waters, who left the band in 1985, on July 2 for the Live 8 London concert. Their performance on July 2 marks the first time the band played together as a quartet since The Wall tour in 1981, and also marks the first public performance by Pink Floyd since 1994.
- June 13 - Michael Jackson is found not guilty of child molestation.
- June 14 - The Backstreet Boys release Never Gone, their first album in over four years.
- June 15 - Destiny's Child announces they will disband upon completion of their world tour.
- June 16 - Motörhead celebrates their 30th anniversary with a concert in the Hammersmith Apollo, which is later released on DVD.
- June 18-19 - Green Day films their first ever live CD/DVD Bullet in a Bible at Milton Keynes National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England. They played to over 130,000 fans in two days.
- June 21 - Billy Corgan releases his debut solo album The Future Embrace and announces that he wants to reform his popular alternative rock group The Smashing Pumpkins, which disbanded on December 2, 2000.
- June 25 – Patti Smith curated Meltdown festival.
- Summer
- July 2 - Live 8 benefit concerts are held around the world, as part of the Make Poverty History campaign.
- July 21 - Denison Witmer releases his album Are You a Dreamer?.
- July - The Blackbirds form in Auckland, New Zealand.
- August 9
- August 16- 10 Years releases their third album "The Autumn Effect".
- August 22 - Lil' Kim releases her third much-anticipated album The Naked Truth.
- August - The Cure frontman Robert Smith announces that the band plans to record their 13th studio album in the fall for release in the following year.
- September 9 - The band Scooter perform at the All-State Arena in Chicago, IL, their first performance in the United States.
- September 10 - The Italian rocker Luciano Ligabue attracts a European record number of spectators with a concert at Campovolo, in Reggio Emilia.[citation needed]
- September 14 - Pop princess Britney Spears gives birth to her first child, a baby boy named Sean Preston with husband Kevin Federline.
- September 20 - Disturbed releases their third studio album titled Ten Thousand Fists.
- October - Jeff Martin leaves The Tea Party due to Creative Differenecs, also ending the band's 15 year stretch.
- October 3 - Franz Ferdinand release their highly anticipated second album entitled You Could Have It So Much Better.
- October 5 - Metric release their second album Live It Out.
- October 8 - Fiona Apple releases her highly anticipated album Extraordinary Machine to fans after six years of waiting. A demo version of the album was leaked in 2003, causing a stir in the music industry.
- November 1 - Slipknot releases their first live album 9.0: Live.
- November 4 - Scooter releases their album Who's Got The Last Laugh Now?. Included singles are "Hello! (Good to be Back)" and "Apache Rocks The Bottom!".
- November 6 - Madonna earns her 36th Top Ten single with Warner Bros. Records-based, ABBA-sampled "Hung Up". This ties her with Elvis Presley for the most Top Ten singles. The Beatles have 34. "Hung Up" is also Madonna's 47th Top Forty single – the most for any female artist.
- November 7 - Kate Bush returns after a 12-year absence with the acclaimed double album Aerial, which returns her to No. 3 on the UK album chart.
- November 15 - Anastacia releases her greatest hits collection Pieces of a Dream.
- November 20 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based (Festival Mushroom Records in Australia) single, "Hung Up" takes the title as the ARIA #1 single.
- November 21 - Kate DeAraugo takes the title as Australian Idol 2005, ahead of Emily Williams.
- November 22
- November - Madonna's new Warner Bros. Records-based album Confessions On A Dance Floor hits #1 in 40 countries, a new record. The Beatles previously held this record when The Beatles 1 went to #1 in 36 countries in 2000.
- November 30th - Apocalyptica change locations of the shoot of their DVD "The Life Burns Tour" from Erfurt, Germany (Dec. 2) to Düsseldorf, Germany (Dec. 4) due to Technical Reasons.
- December 8 - The nominations for the 48th Grammy Awards are announced. The top-nominated artists include Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Kanye West, with eight nominations each. Other nominated artists include Gwen Stefani, Beyoncé (two of her own, plus four with Destiny's Child), Kelly Clarkson, and 50 Cent.
- December 10 - The Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ airs the 16th annual Acoustic Christmas. On November 10, 2005, KROQ's official website announced that it will include Avenged Sevenfold, Fall Out Boy, Korn, Nine Inch Nails, Rise Against, System of a Down and Thrice for the first night. The second night is held the following day, as also announced at KROQ's official website on November 15, 2005 and includes The Bravery, Coldplay, Death Cab for Cutie, Depeche Mode, Hot Hot Heat, Jack Johnson, Nada Surf and The White Stripes.
- December 15 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based single, "Hung Up" sets a new record in the download charts by staying at #1 for 7 consecutive weeks. Nelly Furtado's final Warner Bros. Records-based (Festival Mushroom Records in Australia) single, "All Good Things (Come To An End)" is released and takes the title as the last single to be on the Loose album which is to be released in June 2006.
- December 20 Mary J. Blige releases The Breakthrough, it sales almost 730,000 first week becoming the biggest first week sales for a female R&B artist.
- December 21 - Elton John marries David Furnish in London. This marriage comes in the wake of new British laws affording gay unions the same legal protection enjoyed within straight marriages.
- December 31 - Mariah Carey earns her 17th #1 single with "Don't Forget About Us", tying with Elvis for second as the act with the most #1 singles. The Beatles have 20. She also becomes the first act to perform live in Times Square on the Dick Clark New Year's Eve Special on this day.
- Late - Glue Gun reforms after eight years of absence, and frontman Bob Oedy is now the only remaining member. The new line-up is Bob Oedy (vocals), Joey Rimicci (guitars) and Brian Priess (bass) and Andy (drums). Rimicci and Priess were previously members of Jughead's Revenge.
- Late Decvember 2005 - Madonna's Warner Bros. Records-based single, "Hung Up", first appears on Mix 106.5 (Sydney), MIX 101.1 (Melbourne), Vega 95.3 (Sydney), Vega 91.5 (Melbourne) and the Rest of the MIX FM stations.
- Unknown Date - Mikey "Bug" Cox gets into a Car Accident and recovers 2 years later.
- Entire year - Over the course of the year 2005, 12 rock albums reached the number 1 spot in America. This was the first time even ten albums have reached the top spot since 1996.
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Bill Haley, with his band, the Comets, was one of the first rock and roll acts to tour the United Kingdom. ...
Rock Around the Clock is a rock n roll song from 1952, written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter under the pseudonym Jimmy De Knight). Although first recorded by Sonny Dae & the Knights, the more famous version by Bill Haley & His Comets is not, strictly speaking...
The Platters were a successful vocal group of the early rock and roll era. ...
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Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
mclusky was a three-piece rock group from Cardiff, Wales. ...
Jarcrew, circa 2003 at the Pop Factory in Porth, Wales. ...
Jehovahs Witnesses (JW) are members of a worldwide Christian denomination. ...
Future Of The Left is an alternative rock supergroup based in Cardiff, Wales. ...
January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Mike Tempesta is a rock guitarist. ...
Powerman 5000 is a Boston-based rock band formed in 1991. ...
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Logo for the Tsunami Relief Cardiff Concert, held at the Millennium Stadium (2005) Tsunami Relief Cardiff was a charity music concert held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on January 22, 2005, in aid of the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which had occurred the month before. ...
The Millennium Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm y Mileniwm), is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff, and is used primarily for rugby union and football home internationals. ...
This article is about the capital city of Wales. ...
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Live Aid was a multi-venue rock music concert held on July 13, 1985). ...
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Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE[2] (born 30 March 1945) [3], nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. ...
Julian Miles Holland, OBE, DL (born 24 January 1958 in Blackheath, South East London) is an English virtuoso pianist, bandleader, television presenter, architectural eccentric and pop music enthusiast. ...
Manic Street Preachers (often known colloquially as the Manics) are a Welsh rock band, consisting of James Dean Bradfield (lead vocals, guitar), Nicky Wire (bass guitar, vocals) and Sean Moore (drums, vocals). ...
Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, OBE, (born 3 November 1948 in Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire), best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, actor, model, and television personality who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through the 2000s. ...
Aled Jones (born 29 December 1970) is a Welsh singer and television/radio personality and broadcaster who first came to fame as a boy soprano. ...
Charlotte Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed on February 21, 1986) is a Welsh singer and television presenter who rose to international fame in childhood as a popular classical singer with a precociously mature dramatic operatic voice, in particular in its tonal qualities. ...
Katherine Jenkins (born 29 June 1980 in Neath, Wales[1]) is an award-winning Welsh mezzo-soprano. ...
Feeder are an award-winning British/Japanese rock band that formed in Newport, South Wales. ...
Snow Patrol are a Grammy Award-nominated alternative rock band which formed in Scotland, with the majority of their members being from Bangor and Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
Liberty X (originally called Liberty) was a pop vocal group formed from five contestants from the 2001 ITV show Popstars. ...
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Avril Lavigne Whibley,[7] better known by her birth name of Avril Lavigne (IPA: ), (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian rock/punk-pop singer, musician and actress. ...
Chantal Kreviazuk (born May 18, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter of rock and pop music. ...
Barenaked Ladies (often abbreviated BNL or occasionally BnL) is a Canadian alternative rock band currently composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan. ...
Raine Maida, full name Michael Anthony Maida (b. ...
Sarah McLachlan Sarah Ann McLachlan (born January 28, 1968) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. ...
Countries most directly affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake The humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was prompted by one of the worst natural disasters of modern times. ...
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The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
The Scissor Sisters are an American alternative band who formed in 2001. ...
For other uses, see Keane. ...
Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Joss Stone (born Joscelyn Eve Stoker on 11 April 1987) is a British soul, R&B, and blues singer, songwriter, and occasional actress who emerged to fame in late 2003 with her debut album, The Soul Sessions, which was certified triple platinum by the BPI, and was announced as one...
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This article is about the English alternative rock band. ...
Silent Alarm is the debut album by British rock band Bloc Party, first released on February 14, 2005, and charted at #3 in the Official UK Charts. ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent...
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Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Former Snot Guitarrist, he joined Amen in May 1998. ...
Clint Lowery (born December 15, 1971) is a hard rock guitarist, previously of the bands Still Rain and Dark New Day (for which he also did backing vocals). ...
Sevendust is an American alternative metal band from Atlanta, Georgia. ...
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Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
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Brian Phillip Welch (born June 19, 1970 in Bakersfield, California) better known by his nickname Head, is the former guitarist and a founding member of Korn, a multi-platinum, Grammy award winning nu metal band and a major influence in the rise of the nu metal movement. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Relation to other religions Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Christianity Portal This box: Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. ...
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Static-X are an industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California, USA. Formed in 1994, they are signed to Warner Bros. ...
Tod Rex Salvador (born June 29, 1965), better known as Tripp Eisen and previously Tripp Rex Eisen, is a musician, best known as the former guitarist of the industrial metal band Static-X. He is also a former member of Dope and Murderdolls. ...
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John Peter Petrucci (born July 12, 1967) is an American guitarist best known as a founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater. ...
Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Myung, John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, before they dropped out to support the band. ...
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50 cent redirects here. ...
Special Edition cover The Massacre is 50 Cents second commercial album and it was released on March 3, 2005 â five days ahead of the original release date due to Internet leakage. ...
Alternate Cover Get Rich or Die Tryin is the commercial debut of New York City rapper 50 Cent on Interscope Records. ...
March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (67th in Leap years). ...
Koichi Fukuda was the lead guitarist, programmer, and keyboardist for Static-X during the recording of their first album, Wisconsin Death Trip. ...
Tod Rex Salvador (born June 29, 1965), better known as Tripp Eisen and previously Tripp Rex Eisen, is a musician, best known as the former guitarist of the industrial metal band Static-X. He is also a former member of Dope and Murderdolls. ...
Static-X are an industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California, USA. Formed in 1994, they are signed to Warner Bros. ...
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Jars of Clay is a rock band from Franklin, Tennessee. ...
Essential Records is a Contemporary Christian record label based in Franklin, Tennessee. ...
Singles from Redemption Songs Released: 2005 Released: 2005 Redemption Songs is the seventh full-length album by Jars of Clay. ...
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Crowded House is a rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia, and led by New Zealand musician and singer-songwriter Neil Finn. ...
Paul Newell Hester (January 8, 1959 â March 26, 2005) was the drummer with Split Enz and Crowded House. ...
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The Bravery is an American rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott, John Conway, Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert. ...
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This article is about the grunge band. ...
Michael Christopher Starr (born April 4, 1966 in Honolulu, Hawaii), better known as Mike Starr, is an American musician, and was Alice in Chains original bassist From The groups formation in 1987 to 1993. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
Singles from Dirt Released: 1992 Released: 1992 Released: 1993 Released: 1993 Released: 1993 Dirt is a grunge album by Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 1992 (see 1992 in music). ...
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David Eugene Edwards of 16 Horsepower performing live in 1998. ...
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Alternate cover Limited edition cover Singles from The Emancipation of Mimi Released: February 2005 Released: April 2005 Released: July 2005 Released: November 2005 Released: March 2006 The Emancipation of Mimi is the tenth studio album by American singer Mariah Carey. ...
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Country music is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. ...
Kenneth Ray[2] Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ...
Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California. ...
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Blues Rock or Blues-rock is a fusion genre of music which combines elements of the blues with rock and roll. ...
Cream were a 1960s British rock band comprising guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. ...
This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
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NIN redirects here. ...
This article refers to the album by Nine Inch Nails. ...
Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. ...
The Unquestionable Truth was a 2005 release by the band Limp Bizkit. ...
Wes Borland Wes Borland (born Wesley Louden Borland February 7, 1975 in Richmond, Virginia) is a musician, best known as the former guitarist in the band Limp Bizkit. ...
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For the bands self-titled album, see Audioslave (album). ...
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Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ...
KROQ is a commercial rock and roll music radio station in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting on 106. ...
Weenie Roast is a multi-artist alternative rock concert, presented annually by the Los Angeles, California, USA radio station KROQ, beginning in 1993. ...
Alkaline Trio (sometimes referred to as Ak3 or Alk3) is a band from Chicago consisting of Matt Skiba on guitar/vocals, Dan Andriano on bass/vocals, and Derek Grant on drums/back-up vocals. ...
For the bands self-titled album, see Audioslave (album). ...
This article is about the English alternative rock band. ...
The Bravery is an American rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott, John Conway, Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Hot Hot Heat is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. ...
For the international organisation, see Interpol. ...
Jimmy Eat World is an American alternative rock band from Mesa, Arizona, formed in 1993. ...
For other uses, see Killers. ...
The Mars Volta is an American rock group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Isaiah Ikey Owens and Jeremy Michael Ward in 2001. ...
Mötley Crüe (IPA pronunciation: ) is an American Hard Rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1981. ...
MxPx is a Punk band that formed in 1992 in Bremerton, Washington, United States as teenagers. ...
My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ...
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The Transplants may refer to: The Transplants, a punk rock band from Boston active in the 1970s The Transplants, a punk rock/rapcore supergroup led by Rancids Tim Armstrong and Blink-182s Travis Barker Category: ...
is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Operation Ivy was an influential ska punk band formed in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. ...
Rancid is a punk band, formed in 1991 in Albany, California, by Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong. ...
Matthew McCall Freeman (born Roger Matthew Freeman June 14, 1966 in Albany, California, USA) is an American musician. ...
Lung cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. ...
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Bradley Dez Fafara (born May 12, 1966) is the current vocalist for DevilDriver and the ex-vocalist of Coal Chamber. ...
DevilDriver is a melodic death metal-influenced groove metal band from Santa Barbara, California. ...
Coal Chamber was a rock band from Los Angeles, California. ...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Myung, John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, before they dropped out to support the band. ...
Octavarium is the eighth full-length Dream Theater studio album, released on June 7, 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
is the 160th day of the year (161st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at the spiritual home of rock music in England: Donington Park (which hosted the Monsters of Rock Festivals between 1980 and 1996, and 2002s Ozzfest). ...
Tool is an American rock band that was formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. ...
is the 163rd day of the year (164th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pink Floyd are an English rock band that initially earned recognition for their psychedelic or space rock music, and, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. ...
George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English rock musician; singer, bassist, guitarist, songwriter, and composer. ...
Official Live8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of concurrent benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa. ...
is the 164th day of the year (165th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ...
is the 165th day of the year (166th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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{{Infobox Album | Name = Never Gone | Type = Album | Artist = The Backstreet Boys | Cover = Never_gone. ...
is the 166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the group. ...
is the 167th day of the year (168th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Hammersmith Apollo, located in Hammersmith, London, England, opened in 1932, and was known as Gaumont Palace Hammersmith until 1962. ...
is the 169th day of the year (170th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the band Green Day. ...
Bullet in a Bible is a live CD, DVD and UMD release by Green Day, which was issued in November 2005. ...
Milton Keynes is a large town in England, in the borough of Milton Keynes. ...
is the 172nd day of the year (173rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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TheFutureEmbrace is the first solo album by Billy Corgan, formerly of The Smashing Pumpkins and Zwan. ...
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The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band that formed in Chicago in 1988. ...
is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the lead singer of the band Scandal, see Patty Smyth. ...
Meltdown is an annual music festival held at the Royal Festival Hall, part of Londons South Bank Centre. ...
For other uses, see Summer (disambiguation). ...
Crazy Frog is an animated character used in the marketing of a ring tone based on The Annoying Thing, a computer animation created by Erik Wernquist. ...
A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call. ...
Axel F is the electronic instrumental theme from the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop performed by Harold Faltermeyer. ...
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We Belong Together is a popâR&B song recorded by Mariah Carey for her ninth studio album The Emancipation of Mimi (2005) and released as the albums second single in 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
The Emancipation of Mimi track listing Shake It Off is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Johnta Austin, and recorded for Careys fourteenth album, The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). ...
is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Official Live8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of concurrent benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa. ...
A benefit concert is a concert featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. ...
// The Make Poverty History campaign (which is written as MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY) was a British and Irish coalition of charities, religious groups, trade unions, campaigning groups and celebrities who mobilized around the UKs prominence in world politics in 2005 to increase awareness and pressure governments into taking actions towards relieving absolute...
is the 202nd day of the year (203rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Blackbirds is a Norwegian rock band from Oslo. ...
Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in New Zealand. ...
is the 221st day of the year (222nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hootie & the Blowfish is an American pop-rock band, originally formed at the University of South Carolina by Darius Rucker, Dean Felber, Jim Soni Sonefeld and Mark Bryan. ...
Looking for Lucky is the sixth studio album by the band Hootie & the Blowfish, released August 9, 2005. ...
Staind is an American alternative metal group[1][2] from Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. ...
Chapter V is the fifth studio album from Staind. ...
is the 234th day of the year (235th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1975)[1] [2], better known by her stage name Lil Kim, is an American multi-platinum rapper and singer. ...
The Naked Truth is a 2005 album by American rapper Lil Kim, released on September 27, 2005. ...
This article is about the English rock band. ...
For other persons named Robert Smith, see Robert Smith (disambiguation). ...
is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Luciano Ligabue (born March 13, 1960), more commonly known as Ligabue, is an Italian rock singer-songwriter, film director and writer. ...
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is the 257th day of the year (258th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning[1] American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ...
Kevin Earl Federline (born March 21, 1978), is an American back-up dancer, model, actor, and rapper. ...
is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Jeff Martin was the guitarist, vocalist, and main producer of the Canadian rock band The Tea Party. ...
The Tea Party was a Canadian rock band with blues, progressive rock and Middle Eastern influences. ...
is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
You Could Have It So Much Better is the second album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released 3 October 2005 in the United Kingdom (see 2005 in British music). ...
For other uses, see 5th October (Serbia). ...
Metric is a Canadian New Wave/indie rock band. ...
Live It Out is the second album released by Metric, a Canadian indie rock band. ...
is the 281st day of the year (282nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Fiona Apple (born September 13, 1977) is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. ...
Extraordinary Machine is the third album by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple, released by Epic Records in the United States on October 4, 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Slipknot (sometimes typeset as SlipKnoT to fit their logo) is a Grammy winning American metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. ...
is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Whos Got The Last Laugh Now? is the eleventh studio album by Scooter. ...
is the 310th day of the year (311th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the American entertainer. ...
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Audio sample Info (help· info) Hung Up is a pop song written by American singer-songwriter Madonna, Stuart Price, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and produced by Madonna and Price. ...
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The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
Audio sample Info (help· info) Hung Up is a pop song written by American singer-songwriter Madonna, Stuart Price, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and produced by Madonna and Price. ...
is the 311th day of the year (312th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Kate Bush (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. ...
Kate Bushs eighth studio album, Aerial, is a two-disc set released on November 7, 2005. ...
is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the singer. ...
This article is about the Anastacia album. ...
is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the American entertainer. ...
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