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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2019 in music in the United States.
Events
January
- 2 – Daryl Dragon of Captain & Tennille died at the age of 76 due to renal failure, with his ex-wife Toni Tennille at his side.[1]
- 7 – Andy Grammer performed the national anthem, and Imagine Dragons performed the halftime show during the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship.[2][3]
- 17 – Christina Perri released her first album in five years, Songs for Carmella: Lullabies & Sing-a-Longs[4]
- 18 – Pedro the Lion released their first album in fifteen years, Phoenix.[5]
- Sharon Van Etten released her first album in five years, Remind Me Tomorrow.[6]
- 25 – The Backstreet Boys released their first album in six years, DNA.[7]
February
- 3 – Gladys Knight performed the National Anthem, and Maroon 5, Big Boi, and Travis Scott performed the halftime show during Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, where their performance received negative reviews from the critics naming the worst Super Bowl performances in history.[8]
- 8 – Jessica Pratt released her first album in four years, Quiet Signs.[9]
- 10 – The 61st Annual Grammy Awards took place. The show returned to Staples Center in Los Angeles. Childish Gambino and Kacey Musgraves took home the most awards with four each. Musgraves won Album of the Year with Golden Hour.
March
- 1 – Queensrÿche released their first album in almost four years, The Verdict.[10]
- Gary Clark, Jr. released his first album in four years, This Land.[11]
- 8 – Misery Index will release their first album in five years called Rituals of Power.
- Tesla will release their first album in five years, Shock.
- 22 – La Dispute will release their first album in five years, Panorama.
- 29 – George Strait will release his first album in four years, Honky Tonk Time Machine[12]
April
- 5 – Brooks & Dunn will release their first album in twelve years, Reboot[13]
- Sara Bareilles will release her first album in six years, Amidst the Chaos.
- 7 – The 54th Academy of Country Music Awards will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.[14]
May
- 1 – The Billboard Music Awards will take place.[15]
- 3 – Bad Religion will release their first album in six years, Age of Unreason.[16]
- – Vampire Weekend will release their first album in six years, Father of the Bride.[17]
Bands formed
Bands reformed
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
Albums released in 2019
January
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
---|---|---|---|
4 | John Garcia and the Band Of Gold[19] | John Garcia and the Band of Gold | |
Ode To A Friend[20] | Old Sea Brigade | ||
11 | Magnolia[21] | Randy Houser | Country |
A Good Friend Is Nice[22] | Jack & Jack | Pop-rap | |
Twenty[23] | Taking Back Sunday | ||
17 | Songs for Carmella: Lullabies & Sing-a-Longs [4] | Christina Perri | Lullaby |
18 | Myth Of A Man[24] | Night Beats | |
Who Do You Trust?[25] | Papa Roach | ||
Phoenix[5] | Pedro the Lion | Indie rock | |
A Real Good Kid[26] | Mike Posner | ||
Heard It in a Past Life[27] | Maggie Rogers | Rock | |
Native Tongue[28] | Switchfoot | Alternative rock | |
Outer Peace | Toro y Moi | ||
Remind Me Tomorrow[29] | Sharon Van Etten | ||
24 | Weezer (Teal Album) | Weezer | Rock |
25 | DNA[7] | Backstreet Boys | Pop |
Almost Free[30] | FIDLAR | ||
Stay Human Vol. II[31] | Michael Franti & Spearheaded | ||
Mystery Hour[32] | Pavo Pavo | ||
Oliver Appropriate[33] | Say Anything | Rock |
February
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mall of Fortune[34] | Harriet Brown | |
Zeppelin Over China [35] | Guided By Voices | ||
Tides of a Teardrop[36] | Mandolin Orange | ||
Helping Hands... Live & Acoustic at the Masonic[37] | Metallica | ||
Ruthless | The Moth & The Flame | Alternative rock | |
8 | Thank U, Next[38] | Ariana Grande | Pop |
Sunshine Rock[39] | Bob Mould | ||
Buoys | Panda Bear | ||
Quiet Signs[9] | Jessica Pratt | Folk | |
The Love Train | Meghan Trainor | ||
15 | Can't Say I Ain't Country[40] | Florida Georgia Line | Country |
Oh Boy | Harlem | ||
22 | Distance over Time[41] | Dream Theater | Progressive metal |
The Last Word[42] | The O'Jays | ||
The Wings of War[43] | Overkill | Thrash metal | |
Lips on Lips[44] | Tiffany Young | Pop |
March
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | This Land[45] | Gary Clark, Jr. | |
The Verdict[10] | Queensrÿche | ||
Weezer (Black Album) | Weezer |
List of albums set to be released
March
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
---|---|---|---|
8 | This is How You Smile | Helado Negro | |
Rituals of Power | Misery Index | ||
GIRL | Maren Morris | Country | |
There Will Be No Intermission | Amanda Palmer | Alternative rock | |
Shock[46] | Tesla | ||
12 | Blue Blood[47] | Idiot Pilot | |
15 | Egowreck | The Faint | |
Cash Cabin Sessions Vol 3 | Todd Snider | ||
22 | American Football | American Football | |
Mystic Truth[48] | Bad Suns | Alternative rock | |
Panorama | La Dispute | ||
On The Line | Jenny Lewis | Indie rock | |
29 | Norman Fucking Rockwell[49] | Lana Del Rey | Pop |
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? | Billie Eilish | Electropop | |
Sing To Me Instead | Ben Platt | Pop | |
Strange Love (EP) | Simple Creatures | Alternative rock | |
Honky Tonk Time Machine[12] | George Strait | Country | |
Uncle Walt's Band (Reissue) | Uncle Walt's Band | Folk | |
The Valley | Whitechapel |
April
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
---|---|---|---|
5 | Reboot[13] | Brooks & Dunn | Country |
It Rains Love[50] | Lee Fields | ||
Stronger Than the Truth[51] | Reba McEntire | Country | |
Periphery IV: Hail Stan[52] | Periphery | ||
The Seduction of Kansas[53] | Priests | ||
12 | King's Mouth[54] | The Flaming Lips | |
State I'm In[55] | Aaron Lewis | Country | |
Everybody Gets the Blues | Eric Reed | ||
19 | Social Cues | Cage the Elephant | |
Where Polly People Go To Read | Gus Dapperton | Indie pop | |
Cuz I Love You[56] | Lizzo | ||
26 | Late Nights and Longnecks[57] | Justin Moore | Country |
In League With Dragons | The Mountain Goats | ||
TBA | Hurts 2B Human[58] | P!nk | Pop |
May
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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3 | Age of Unreason[59] | Bad Religion | |
Emerald Valley | Filthy Friends | Alternative rock | |
Front Porch | Joy Williams | ||
Father of the Bride[60] | Vampire Weekend | Indie rock | |
10 | Legacy! Legacy! | Jamila Woods | |
17 | Sonic Brew 20th Anniversary | Black Label Society | |
The Futures Still Ringing In My Ears | Sam Cohen | ||
I Am Easy to Find[61] | The National | ||
24 | Modern Hymns | Guards | |
The Saint of Lost Clauses | Justin Townes Earle | ||
31 | Modern World | Max Jury | Indie rock |
Dispassionate EP | together PANGEA |
Second quarter
- Gemini by Diana DeGarmo[62]
- TBA by Hootie & the Blowfish[63]
Unknown date
- TBA by 311[64]
- TBA by The Avett Brothers[65]
- TBA by Bear Hands[66]
- TBA by Brandy[67]
- Fun by Garth Brooks[68]
- Age of Aquarius by Cake[69]
- Believe In Us by Colette Carr[70]
- Bigger Life by Cherry Poppin' Daddies[71]
- TBA by Childish Gambino[72]
- TBA by Coin[73]
- Snap by Sheryl Crow[74]
- TBA by Dixie Chicks[75]
- Fame by Mikky Ekko[76]
- Sumner Roots by Framing Hanley[77]
- TBA by Sam Hunt[78]
- TBA by Lady Antebellum[79]
- Por Primera Vez by Jennifer Lopez[80]
- TBA by Madonna[81]
- TBA by Megadeth[82]
- TBA by Ill Niño[83]
- TBA by Frank Ocean[78]
- #newmusic by Orgy[84]
- Spectacular Sight by Ours[85]
- TBA by Ra Ra Riot[86]
- TBA by The Raconteurs[87]
- TBA by Red Hot Chili Peppers[88]
- TBA by Slipknot[89]
- TBA by Sublime with Rome[90]
- TBA by James Taylor[91]
- TBA by that dog.[92]
- Symptoms by Ashley Tisdale[93]
- Through the Eyes of Wonder by Stevie Wonder[94]
- TBA by Zac Brown Band[95]
- The Ultra Head Frequency by Zen From Mars[96]
Top songs on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs
- "Thank U, Next" – Ariana Grande (6 weeks in 2018, 1 week in 2019)
- "Without Me" – Halsey (2 weeks)
- "Sunflower" – Post Malone and Swae Lee (1 week)
- "7 Rings" – Ariana Grande (5 weeks)
- "Shallow" – Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (1 week so far)
Billboard Hot 100 songs which have ranked within the Top 20
- "7 Rings" – Ariana Grande (#1)
- "A Holly Jolly Christmas" – Burl Ives (#10)
- "A Lot" – 21 Savage (#12)
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" − Mariah Carey (#3)
- "Better" – Khalid (#18)
- "Better Now" – Post Malone (#3 in 2018, #10 in 2019)
- "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" – Ariana Grande (#2)
- "Breathin" – Ariana Grande (#12 in 2018, #15 in 2019)
- "Bury a Friend" – Billie Eilish (#14)
- "Drip Too Hard" − Lil Baby and Gunna (#4 in 2018, #8 in 2019)
- "Eastside" – Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid (#9)
- "Girls Like You" − Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B (#1 in 2018, #7 in 2019)
- "Going Bad" – Meek Mill feat. Drake (#6 in 2018, #14 in 2019)
- "Happier" – Marshmello and Bastille (#2)
- "High Hopes" – Panic! at the Disco (#4)
- "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" − Andy Williams (#10 in 2018, #13 in 2019)
- "Jingle Bell Rock" – Bobby Helms (#8)
- "Leave Me Alone" – Flipp Dinero (#20)
- "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" − Dean Martin (#20)
- "Lucid Dreams" – Juice WRLD (#2 in 2018, #18 in 2019)
- "Mia" – Bad Bunny feat. Drake (#5 in 2018, #19 in 2019)
- "Middle Child" – J. Cole (#4)
- "Mo Bamba" − Sheck Wes (#6 in 2018, #14 in 2019)
- "Money" − Cardi B (#13)
- "Murder on My Mind" − YNW Melly (#14)
- "NASA" – Ariana Grande (#17)
- "Needy" – Ariana Grande (#14)
- "Please Me" – Cardi B and Bruno Mars (#5)
- "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" – Brenda Lee (#9)
- "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" − Gene Autry (#16)
- "Shallow" − Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (#1)
- "Sicko Mode" – Travis Scott (#1 in 2018, #3 in 2019)
- "Sunflower" – Post Malone and Swae Lee (#1)
- "Taki Taki" – DJ Snake feat. Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B (#11 in 2018, #18 in 2019)
- "Thank U, Next" – Ariana Grande (#1)
- "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" − Nat King Cole (#11)
- "Thotiana" – Blueface (#9)
- "Wake Up in the Sky" − Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars and Kodak Black (#11 in 2018, #12 in 2019)
- "Without Me" – Halsey (#1)
- "Wow." – Post Malone (#8)
- "Youngblood" – 5 Seconds of Summer (#7 in 2018, #14 in 2019)
- "Zeze" − Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott and Offset (#2 in 2018, #9 in 2019)
Deaths
- January 1 –
- Shane Bisnett, 31, metalcore bassist
- Pegi Young, 66, musician, activist
- January 2 – Daryl Dragon, 76, musician, songwriter (Captain & Tennille)
- January 3 – Steve Ripley, 69, singer songwriter (The Tractors)
- January 5 – Alvin Fielder, 83, jazz drummer
- January 7 – Clydie King, 75, pop and rock singer
- January 9 – Joseph Jarman, 81, jazz saxophonist
- January 10 – Larry Cunningham, 67, R&B singer
- January 12 – Sanger D. Shafer, 84, country singer, songwriter
- January 13 – Bonnie Guitar, 95, country singer
- January 16 – Lorna Doom, 61, punk rock bassist
- January 17 – Reggie Young, 82, country and rock guitarist, session musician
- January 21 –
- Kaye Ballard, 93, pop singer
- Edwin Birdsong, 77, funk keyboardist
- Maxine Brown, 87, country singer
- January 25 – Jacqueline Steiner, 94, folk singer, songwriter
- January 26 – Bruce Corbitt, 56, thrash metal singer
- January 28 – Paul Whaley, 72, rock drummer
- January 29 – James Ingram, 66, R&B singer
- January 31 – Harold Bradley, 93, country guitarist
- February 1 – Alex Brown, 52, rock guitarist
- February 2 – Tim Landers, 62, guitarist and singer
- February 11 – Harvey Scales, 78 R&B soul singer and songwriter
- February 15 – Kofi Burbridge, 57, keyboardist and flautist
- February 16 – Ken Nordine, 98, spoken word jazz
- February 17 – Ethel Ennis, 86, jazz singer
- February 19 – Artie Wayne, 77, pop singer, producer
- February 20 – Dominick Argento, 91, clssical music Composer
- February 21 –
- Peter Tork, 77, musician (The Monkees)
- Gus Backus, 81, doo-wop singer
- February 22 – Jackie Shane, 78, soul singer
- February 24 – Mac Wiseman, 94, bluegrass musician
- March 1 – Stephan Ellis, 69, rock bassist (Survivor)
- March 4 – Mike Walker, 50, rock drummer (Aranda)
See also
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