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**[[Brussels Philharmonic]] is founded as ''Groot Symfonie-Orkest'' within Dutch-language public broadcaster [[Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie|NRI/INR]].
**[[Brussels Philharmonic]] is founded as ''Groot Symfonie-Orkest'' within Dutch-language public broadcaster [[Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie|NRI/INR]].
**[[John Serry Sr.]] begins regular appearances at the [[Rainbow Room]] in [[Rockefeller Plaza]], New York City.
**[[John Serry Sr.]] begins regular appearances at the [[Rainbow Room]] in [[Rockefeller Plaza]], New York City.

==Albums released==

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==Published popular music==
==Published popular music==
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* "According to the Moonlight" w. [[Jack Yellen]] & [[Herb Magidson]] m. Joseph Meyer
* "According to the Moonlight" w. [[Jack Yellen]] & [[Herb Magidson]] m. Joseph Meyer
*"[[Alone (1935 song)|Alone]]" w. [[Arthur Freed]] m. [[Nacio Herb Brown]]. Introduced by [[Allan Jones (actor)|Allan Jones]] and [[Kitty Carlisle]] in the film ''[[A Night at the Opera (film)|A Night at the Opera]]''
*"[[Alone (1935 song)|Alone]]" w. [[Arthur Freed]] m. [[Nacio Herb Brown]]. Introduced by [[Allan Jones (actor)|Allan Jones]] and [[Kitty Carlisle]] in the film ''[[A Night at the Opera (film)|A Night at the Opera]]''
* "An Evening In June" w. Tot Seymour m. Vee Lawnhurst
* "[[Animal Crackers in My Soup]]" w. [[Ted Koehler]] & [[Irving Caesar]] m. [[Ray Henderson]]. Introduced by [[Shirley Temple]] in the film ''Curly Top''
* "[[Animal Crackers in My Soup]]" w. [[Ted Koehler]] & [[Irving Caesar]] m. [[Ray Henderson]]. Introduced by [[Shirley Temple]] in the film ''Curly Top''
* "A Beautiful Lady in Blue" w. [[Sam M. Lewis]] m. [[J. Fred Coots]]
* "A Beautiful Lady in Blue" w. [[Sam M. Lewis]] m. [[J. Fred Coots]]
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* "Casino De Paree" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by [[Al Jolson]] in the film ''[[Go into Your Dance]]''
* "Casino De Paree" w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren. Introduced by [[Al Jolson]] in the film ''[[Go into Your Dance]]''
* "[[Cheek to Cheek]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Top Hat]]''
* "[[Cheek to Cheek]]" w.m. [[Irving Berlin]]. Introduced by [[Fred Astaire]] in the film ''[[Top Hat]]''
* "Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers" w.m. [[A. A. Milne]] & Harold Fraser-Simson
* "[[Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers]]" w.m. [[A. A. Milne]] & [[Harold Fraser-Simson]]
* "[[Cidade Maravilhosa]]" by [[André Filho]]
* "[[Cidade Maravilhosa]]" by [[André Filho]]
* "Clouds" w. [[Gus Kahn]] m. [[Walter Donaldson]]
* "Clouds" w. [[Gus Kahn]] m. [[Walter Donaldson (songwriter)|Walter Donaldson]]
* "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai" w. R. Alex Anderson & Al Stillman m. R. Alex Anderson
* "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai" w. R. Alex Anderson & Al Stillman m. R. Alex Anderson
* "Cosi Cosa" w. [[Ned Washington]] m. Bronislaw Kaper & Walter Jurmann
* "Cosi Cosa" w. [[Ned Washington]] m. Bronislaw Kaper & Walter Jurmann
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==Top popular recordings 1935==
==Top popular recordings 1935==


The following songs achieved the highest positions in [[Billboard Hot 100#History|Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954]] and record sales reported on the "[[Discography of American Historical Recordings]]" website during 1935:<ref name=PopMemories>{{Cite book |last=Whitburn |first=Joel|author-link=Joel Whitburn|title=Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 |publisher=Record Research |year=1986}}</ref>
The top popular records of 1935 listed below were compiled from [[Billboard Hot 100#History|Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954]],<ref name=PopMemories>{{Cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|author-link=Joel Whitburn|title=Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954|publisher=Record Research|year=1986}}</ref> record sales reported on the "[[Discography of American Historical Recordings]]" website, and other sources as specified. Numerical rankings are approximate, there were no Billboard charts in 1935, the numbers are only used for a frame of reference.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Rank
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! Composer !! Composition !! Date !! Location !! Performers
! Composer !! Composition !! Date !! Location !! Performers
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| [[Henk Badings|Badings, Henk]] || {{ill|Symphony No. 3 (Badings)|lt=Symphony No. 3|nl|Symfonie nr. 3 (Badings)}} || 1935-05-02 || Amsterdam || [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] – [[Willem Mengelberg|Mengelberg]]<ref>[http://www.universaledition.com/3-Symphonie-Henk-Badings/composers-and-works/composer/33/work/531 Universal Edition]</ref>
| [[Henk Badings|Badings, Henk]] || {{ill|Symphony No. 3 (Badings)|lt=Symphony No. 3|nl|Symfonie nr. 3 (Badings)}} || 1935-05-02 || Amsterdam || [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] – [[Willem Mengelberg|Mengelberg]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.universaledition.com/3-Symphonie-Henk-Badings/composers-and-works/composer/33/work/531|title=Universal Edition|website=www.universaledition.com}}</ref>
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| [[Béla Bartók|Bartók, Béla]] || [[String Quartet No. 5 (Bartók)|String Quartet No. 5]] || 1935-04-08 || Washington D.C. || [[Kolisch Quartet]]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Pyn9rr0J294C&pg=PA366&lpg=PA366&dq=kolisch+quartet+bartok+quartet+5+1935&source=bl&ots=uSEO2EXORR&sig=ymXcqQ1m0mHlL4eut4dXg8ZsQ90&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX46aCpaLMAhXLBcAKHSSGDwwQ6AEIPzAF#v=onepage&q=kolisch%20quartet%20bartok%20quartet%205%201935&f=false Bartók's Chamber Music]</ref>
| [[Béla Bartók|Bartók, Béla]] || [[String Quartet No. 5 (Bartók)|String Quartet No. 5]] || 1935-04-08 || Washington D.C. || [[Kolisch Quartet]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Pyn9rr0J294C&dq=kolisch+quartet+bartok+quartet+5+1935&pg=PA366|title=Bartók's Chamber Music|first=János|last=Kárpáti|date=May 31, 1994|publisher=Pendragon Press|isbn=9780945193197 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
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| [[Alfredo Casella|Casella, Alfredo]] || ''[[Introduzione, Corale e Marcia]]'' || 1935-12-11 || Winterthur, Switzerland || [[Winterthur Musikkollegium Orchestra|Musikkollegium Orchestra]] – [[Hermann Scherchen|Scherchen]]<ref name="Alfredo Casella - Introduzione, Corale e Marcia">[https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/wp-content/uploads/vorworte_prefaces/311.html Musikproduktion Hoeflich]</ref>
| [[Alfredo Casella|Casella, Alfredo]] || ''[[Introduzione, Corale e Marcia]]'' || 1935-12-11 || Winterthur, Switzerland || [[Winterthur Musikkollegium Orchestra|Musikkollegium Orchestra]] – [[Hermann Scherchen|Scherchen]]<ref name="Alfredo Casella - Introduzione, Corale e Marcia">{{Cite web|url=https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/wp-content/uploads/vorworte_prefaces/311.html|title=Alfredo Casella - Introduzione, Corale e Marcia|website=repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de}}</ref>
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| [[Karl Amadeus Hartmann|Hartmann, Karl Amadeus]] || ''[[Miserae]]'' || 1935-09-02 || Prague ([[ISCM World Music Days|ISCM]]) || [unknown ensemble] – [[Hermann Scherchen|Scherchen]]<ref>[http://www.schott-music.com/shop/9/show,152355.html Schott Music]</ref>
| [[Karl Amadeus Hartmann|Hartmann, Karl Amadeus]] || ''[[Miserae]]'' || 1935-09-02 || Prague ([[ISCM World Music Days|ISCM]]) || [unknown ensemble] – [[Hermann Scherchen|Scherchen]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.schott-music.com/shop/9/show,152355.html|title=Schott Music}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Paul Hindemith|Hindemith, Paul]] || ''[[Der Schwanendreher]]'' || 1935-11-14 || Amsterdam || Hindemith / [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] – [[Willem Mengelberg|Mengelberg]]<ref>[http://studio.americanviolasociety.org/eastmanstudios/2015/02/05/paul-hindemith-der-schwanendreher-1935/ American Viola Society]</ref>
| [[Paul Hindemith|Hindemith, Paul]] || ''[[Der Schwanendreher]]'' || 1935-11-14 || Amsterdam || Hindemith / [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] – [[Willem Mengelberg|Mengelberg]]<ref>[http://studio.americanviolasociety.org/eastmanstudios/2015/02/05/paul-hindemith-der-schwanendreher-1935/ American Viola Society]</ref>
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| [[Darius Milhaud|Milhaud, Darius]] || [[Cello Concerto No. 1 (Milhaud)|Cello Concerto No. 1]] || 1935-06-28 || Paris, France || [[Maurice Maréchal|Maréchal]] / [unknown orchestra] – [[Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht|Inghelbrecht]]<ref>Darius Milhaud: Catalogue des oeuvres publiées par Durand, Eschig, Ricordi, Salabert. Page 37</ref>
| [[Darius Milhaud|Milhaud, Darius]] || [[Cello Concerto No. 1 (Milhaud)|Cello Concerto No. 1]] || 1935-06-28 || Paris, France || [[Maurice Maréchal|Maréchal]] / [unknown orchestra] – [[Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht|Inghelbrecht]]<ref>Darius Milhaud: Catalogue des oeuvres publiées par Durand, Eschig, Ricordi, Salabert. Page 37</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Darius Milhaud|Milhaud, Darius]] || ''[[Concertino de printemps]]'' || 1935-03-21 || Paris, France || [[Yvonne Astruc|Astruc]] / [unknown ensemble] – Milhaud <ref>[http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDH55168 Hyperion Records]</ref>
| [[Darius Milhaud|Milhaud, Darius]] || ''[[Concertino de printemps]]'' || 1935-03-21 || Paris, France || [[Yvonne Astruc|Astruc]] / [unknown ensemble] – Milhaud <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDH55168|title=Milhaud: Le Carnaval d'Aix & other works|via=www.hyperion-records.co.uk}}</ref>
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| [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev, Sergei]] || [[Violin Concerto No. 2 (Prokofiev)|Violin Concerto No. 2]] || 1935-12-01 || Madrid || [[Robert Soetens|Soetens]] / [[Madrid Symphony Orchestra|Madrid Symphony]] – [[Enrique Fernández Arbós|Fernández Arbós]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/SHOSTAKOVICH-Violin-Concerto-No-2-in-G-minor,-Opus.aspx |title=San Francisco Symphony Orchestra |access-date=2016-02-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527124253/http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/SHOSTAKOVICH-Violin-Concerto-No-2-in-G-minor,-Opus.aspx |archive-date=2016-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev, Sergei]] || [[Violin Concerto No. 2 (Prokofiev)|Violin Concerto No. 2]] || 1935-12-01 || Madrid || [[Robert Soetens|Soetens]] / [[Madrid Symphony Orchestra|Madrid Symphony]] – [[Enrique Fernández Arbós|Fernández Arbós]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/SHOSTAKOVICH-Violin-Concerto-No-2-in-G-minor,-Opus.aspx |title=San Francisco Symphony Orchestra |access-date=2016-02-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527124253/http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/SHOSTAKOVICH-Violin-Concerto-No-2-in-G-minor,-Opus.aspx |archive-date=2016-05-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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| [[Heitor Villa-Lobos|Villa-Lobos, Heitor]] || ''[[Uirapuru (Villa-Lobos)|Uirapuru]]'' || 1935-05-25 || Buenos Aires || [[Teatro Colón]] orchestra & corps de ballet – [[Heitor Villa-Lobos|Villa-Lobos]]<ref>''[http://museuvillalobos.org.br/ingles/bancodad/VLSO_1.0.pdf Villa-Lobos, sua obra] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161016170347/http://museuvillalobos.org.br/ingles/bancodad/VLSO_1.0.pdf |date=2016-10-16 }}'', Version 1.0. MinC / IBRAM, and the Museu Villa-Lobos 2009, 38–39.</ref>
| [[Heitor Villa-Lobos|Villa-Lobos, Heitor]] || ''[[Uirapuru (Villa-Lobos)|Uirapuru]]'' || 1935-05-25 || Buenos Aires || [[Teatro Colón]] orchestra & corps de ballet – [[Heitor Villa-Lobos|Villa-Lobos]]<ref>''[http://museuvillalobos.org.br/ingles/bancodad/VLSO_1.0.pdf Villa-Lobos, sua obra] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161016170347/http://museuvillalobos.org.br/ingles/bancodad/VLSO_1.0.pdf |date=2016-10-16 }}'', Version 1.0. MinC / IBRAM, and the Museu Villa-Lobos 2009, 38–39.</ref>
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| [[William Walton|Walton, William]] || [[Symphony No. 1 (Walton)|Symphony No. 1]] || 1935-11-06 || London, UK || [[BBC Symphony Orchestra|BBC Symphony]] – [[Hamilton Harty|Harty]]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=wWfNcDTDtCEC&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=walton+symphony+1+harty+bbc+1935&source=bl&ots=wUrPbuIECx&sig=Tvqp9P4L4MPxfSUooQJma-48pSA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiuz5-w2_fKAhWBPxQKHSa4CEYQ6AEINjAE#v=onepage&q=walton%20symphony%201%20harty%20bbc%201935&f=false William Walton: Muse of Fire]</ref>
| [[William Walton|Walton, William]] || [[Symphony No. 1 (Walton)|Symphony No. 1]] || 1935-11-06 || London, UK || [[BBC Symphony Orchestra|BBC Symphony]] – [[Hamilton Harty|Harty]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wWfNcDTDtCEC&dq=walton+symphony+1+harty+bbc+1935&pg=PA297|title=William Walton: Muse of Fire|first=Stephen|last=Lloyd|date=May 31, 2001|publisher=Boydell & Brewer|isbn=9780851158037 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
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|-
| [[Anton Webern|Webern, Anton]] || [[Concerto for Nine Instruments (Webern)|Concerto for Nine Instruments]] || 1935-09-04 || Prague ([[ISCM World Music Days|ISCM]]) || [unknown ensemble] – [[Heinrich Jalowetz|Jalowetz]]<ref>{{IRCAM work|12639|Anton Webern: Concerto for Nine Instruments}}</ref>
| [[Anton Webern|Webern, Anton]] || [[Concerto for Nine Instruments (Webern)|Concerto for Nine Instruments]] || 1935-09-04 || Prague ([[ISCM World Music Days|ISCM]]) || [unknown ensemble] – [[Heinrich Jalowetz|Jalowetz]]<ref>{{IRCAM work|12639|Anton Webern: Concerto for Nine Instruments}}</ref>
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* ''[[May Wine]]'' Broadway production opened at the [[St. James Theatre]] on December 5 and ran for 213 performances.
* ''[[May Wine]]'' Broadway production opened at the [[St. James Theatre]] on December 5 and ran for 213 performances.
* ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'' ([[George Gershwin]]) – [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] production opened at the [[Alvin Theatre]] on October 10 and ran for 124 performances
* ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'' ([[George Gershwin]]) – [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] production opened at the [[Alvin Theatre]] on October 10 and ran for 124 performances
* ''[[Stop Press]]'' London production opened at the [[Adelphi Theatre]] on February 21.
* ''[[Stop Press (revue)|Stop Press]]'' London production opened at the [[Adelphi Theatre]] on February 21.


==[[Musical film]]s==
==[[Musical film]]s==
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* ''[[Heart's Desire (1935 film)|Heart's Desire]]'' starring [[Richard Tauber]]
* ''[[Heart's Desire (1935 film)|Heart's Desire]]'' starring [[Richard Tauber]]
* ''[[Hooray for Love (film)|Hooray for Love]]'' starring [[Ann Sothern]], [[Gene Raymond]] and [[Pert Kelton]], and featuring [[Bill Robinson]] and [[Fats Waller]]
* ''[[Hooray for Love (film)|Hooray for Love]]'' starring [[Ann Sothern]], [[Gene Raymond]] and [[Pert Kelton]], and featuring [[Bill Robinson]] and [[Fats Waller]]
*''[[In Caliente]]'' starring [[Dolores del Río]], [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]], [[Leo Carillo]] and [[Edward Everett Horton]] and featuring [[Wini Shaw]]
*''[[In Caliente]]'' starring [[Dolores del Río]], [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]], [[Leo Carrillo]] and [[Edward Everett Horton]] and featuring [[Wini Shaw]]
* ''[[Invitation to the Waltz (film)|Invitation to the Waltz]]'', starring [[Lilian Harvey]]
* ''[[Invitation to the Waltz (film)|Invitation to the Waltz]]'', starring [[Lilian Harvey]]
* ''[[King Solomon of Broadway]]'' starring [[Edmund Lowe]], [[Dorothy Page (actress)|Dorothy Page]] and [[Pinky Tomlin]]
* ''[[King Solomon of Broadway]]'' starring [[Edmund Lowe]], [[Dorothy Page (actress)|Dorothy Page]] and [[Pinky Tomlin]]
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==Births==
==Births==
*[[January 8]] – [[Elvis Presley]], rock & roll singer (died [[1977 in music|1977]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert Matthew-Walker|title=Elvis Presley: A Study in Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dzxLAAAAYAAJ|year=1983|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=978-0-7119-0086-8|page=2}}</ref>
*[[January 8]] – [[Elvis Presley]], rock & roll singer (died [[1977 in music|1977]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert Matthew-Walker|title=Elvis Presley: A Study in Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dzxLAAAAYAAJ|year=1983|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=978-0-7119-0086-8|page=2}}</ref>
*[[January 10]]
*[[January 10]] – [[Sherrill Milnes]], operatic baritone<ref>{{cite book|title=Current Biography Yearbook|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KfgZAAAAYAAJ|year=1971|publisher=H. W. Wilson Company|page=297}}</ref>
** [[Sherrill Milnes]], American operatic baritone<ref>{{cite book|title=Current Biography Yearbook|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KfgZAAAAYAAJ|year=1971|publisher=H. W. Wilson Company|page=297}}</ref>
*[[January 11]] – [[Ronnie Hawkins]], rockabilly singer (The Hawks)
** [[Ronnie Hawkins]], American rockabilly singer (died [[2022 in music|2022]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/29/obituaries/ronnie-hawkins-dead.html|title=Ronnie Hawkins, Rockabilly Road Warrior, Is Dead at 87|last=Applebome|first=Peter|newspaper=The New York Times|date=May 29, 2022|access-date=October 28, 2022}}</ref>
*[[January 19]] – [[Johnny O'Keefe]], Australian singer-songwriter (died [[1977 in music|1978]])
*[[January 19]] – [[Johnny O'Keefe]], Australian singer-songwriter (died [[1977 in music|1978]])
*[[January 20]] – [[Dorothy Provine]], American actress, singer and dancer (died [[2010 in music|2010]])<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bergan |first1=Ronald |title=Dorothy Provine obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/may/06/dorothy-provine-obituary |access-date=June 22, 2018 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=May 6, 2010}}</ref>
*[[January 20]] – [[Dorothy Provine]], American actress, singer and dancer (died [[2010 in music|2010]])<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bergan |first1=Ronald |title=Dorothy Provine obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/may/06/dorothy-provine-obituary |access-date=June 22, 2018 |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=May 6, 2010}}</ref>
*[[January 24]] – [[Gaqo Çako]], Albanian opera singer (died 2018)
*[[January 24]] – [[Gaqo Çako]], Albanian opera singer (died 2018)
*[[February 3]] – [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], African-American singer, songwriter and musician (died [[1996 in music|1996]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Lee Cotten|title=The Golden Age of American Rock 'n Roll: Reelin' & rockin', 1956-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZSHaAAAAMAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Pierian Press|isbn=978-1-56075-039-0|page=415}}</ref>
*[[February 3]] – [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], African-American singer-songwriter and musician (died [[1996 in music|1996]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Lee Cotten|title=The Golden Age of American Rock 'n Roll: Reelin' & rockin', 1956-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZSHaAAAAMAAJ|year=1989|publisher=Pierian Press|isbn=978-1-56075-039-0|page=415}}</ref>
*[[February 5]] – [[Alex Harvey (musician)|Alex Harvey]], rock singer (died [[1982 in music|1982]])
*[[February 5]] – [[Alex Harvey (musician)|Alex Harvey]], rock singer (died [[1982 in music|1982]])
*[[February 11]]
*[[February 11]]
**<!--February 11-->[[Bent Lorentzen (composer)|Bent Lorentzen]], composer (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
**<!--February 11-->[[Bent Lorentzen (composer)|Bent Lorentzen]], Danish composer (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
**<!--February 11-->[[Gene Vincent]], rock & roll singer (died [[1971 in music|1971]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Henderson | first = Derek | title = Gene Vincent : a companion | publisher = Spent Brothers Productions | location = Southampton | year = 2005 | isbn = 9780951941676 | page=3}}</ref>
**<!--February 11-->[[Gene Vincent]], American rock & roll singer (died [[1971 in music|1971]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Henderson | first = Derek | title = Gene Vincent: a companion | publisher = Spent Brothers Productions | location = Southampton | year = 2005 | isbn = 9780951941676 | page=3}}</ref>
*[[February 12]] – [[Gene McDaniels]], singer and songwriter (died 2011)
*[[February 12]] – [[Gene McDaniels]], American singer-songwriter (died 2011)
*[[February 16]] – [[Sonny Bono]], singer, actor and record producer (died [[1998 in music|1998]])<ref>{{cite book|title=The Book of Golden Discs|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UxRAAAAAMAAJ|year=1978|publisher=Barrie & Jenkins|isbn=978-0-214-20480-7|page=197}}</ref>
*[[February 16]] – [[Sonny Bono]], American singer, actor and record producer (died [[1998 in music|1998]])<ref>{{cite book|title=The Book of Golden Discs|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UxRAAAAAMAAJ|year=1978|publisher=Barrie & Jenkins|isbn=978-0-214-20480-7|page=197}}</ref>
*[[February 18]]
*[[February 18]]
**[[Ciarán Bourke]], folk musician (died [[1988 in music|1988]])
**[[Ciarán Bourke]], Irish folk musician (died [[1988 in music|1988]])
**[[Gennady Gladkov]], Soviet and Russian composer
**[[Gennady Gladkov]], Soviet and Russian composer
*[[February 27]] – [[Mirella Freni]], operatic soprano (died [[2020 in music|2020]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/09/arts/music/mirella-freni-dead.html|title=Mirella Freni, Matchless Italian Prima Donna, Dies at 84|first=Anthony|last=Tommasini|date=9 February 2020|access-date=9 February 2020|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref>
*[[February 27]] – [[Mirella Freni]], operatic soprano (died [[2020 in music|2020]])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/09/arts/music/mirella-freni-dead.html|title=Mirella Freni, Matchless Italian Prima Donna, Dies at 84|first=Anthony|last=Tommasini|work=The New York Times |date=9 February 2020|access-date=9 February 2020|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref>
*[[March 17]] – [[Adam Wade (singer)|Adam Wade]], singer, drummer and actor (died 2022)
*[[March 20]] - [[Aviva Semadar]], Israeli folklore and chanson singer
*[[March 29]] – [[Ruby Murray]], singer (died 1996)
*[[March 29]] – [[Ruby Murray]], singer (died 1996)
*[[March 30]] – [[Gordon Mumma]], composer
*[[March 30]] – [[Gordon Mumma]], composer
*[[March 31]] – [[Herb Alpert]], American trumpeter and bandleader<ref>{{cite book|author=((Editors of Chase's))|title=Chase's Calendar of Events 2020: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6dKpDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA198|date=24 September 2019|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-1-64143-316-7|pages=198}}</ref>
*[[March 31]] – [[Herb Alpert]], American trumpeter and bandleader<ref>{{cite book|author=((Editors of Chase's))|title=Chase's Calendar of Events 2020: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6dKpDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA198|date=24 September 2019|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-1-64143-316-7|pages=198}}</ref>
*[[April 5]] – [[Peter Grant (music manager)|Peter Grant]], manager and record executive (Led Zeppelin) (died 1995)
*[[April 5]] – [[Peter Grant (music manager)|Peter Grant]], manager and record executive (Led Zeppelin) (died 1995)
*[[April 6]] – [[Fred Bongusto]], Italian light music singer, songwriter and composer (died [[2019 in music|2019]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Who's who in Italy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5KhmAAAAMAAJ|year=1988|publisher=Who's Who in Italy|isbn=978-88-85246-08-9|page=242}}</ref>
*[[April 6]] – [[Fred Bongusto]], Italian light music singer=songwriter and composer (died [[2019 in music|2019]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Who's who in Italy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5KhmAAAAMAAJ|year=1988|publisher=Who's Who in Italy|isbn=978-88-85246-08-9|page=242}}</ref>
*[[April 7]] – [[Bobby Bare]], American singer/songwriter
*[[April 7]] – [[Bobby Bare]], American singer/songwriter
*[[April 9]] – [[Aulis Sallinen]], [[Finland|Finnish]] composer
*[[April 9]] – [[Aulis Sallinen]], [[Finland|Finnish]] composer
*[[April 10]] – [[Jerzy Milian]], Polish jazz vibraphonist (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
*[[April 10]] – [[Jerzy Milian]], Polish jazz vibraphonist (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
*[[April 16]] – [[Bobby Vinton]], singer
*[[April 16]] – [[Bobby Vinton]], singer
*[[April 19]] – [[Dudley Moore]], [[England|English]] composer, jazz pianist and comic actor (died [[2002 in music|2002]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Screen International Film and TV Year Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CNlkAAAAMAAJ|year=1990|publisher=Screen International, King Publications|page=114}}</ref>
*[[April 19]] – [[Dudley Moore]], [[England|English]] composer, jazz pianist and comic actor (died [[2002 in music|2002]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Screen International Film and TV Year Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CNlkAAAAMAAJ|year=1990|publisher=Screen International, King Publications|page=114| isbn=9780900925214 }}</ref>
*[[April 22]] – [[Paul Chambers]], jazz bassist (died [[1969 in music|1969]])<ref>{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]]|date=1992|edition=1st|isbn=0-85112-580-8|pages=82–83}}</ref>
*[[April 22]] – [[Paul Chambers]], jazz bassist (died [[1969 in music|1969]])<ref>{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]]|date=1992|edition=1st|isbn=0-85112-580-8|pages=82–83}}</ref>
*[[April 23]] – [[Ray Peterson]], singer (died 2005)
*[[April 23]] – [[Ray Peterson]], singer (died 2005)
*[[May 9]] – [[Nokie Edwards]], American guitarist and actor ([[The Ventures]]) (died 2018)
*[[May 9]] – [[Nokie Edwards]], American guitarist and actor ([[The Ventures]]) (died 2018)
*[[May 10]] – [[Larry Williams]], American singer, songwriter and pianist (died 1980)
*[[May 10]] – [[Larry Williams]], American singer-songwriter and pianist (died 1980)
*[[May 13]] – [[Teddy Randazzo]], American singer-songwriter and accordion player (died [[2003 in music|2003]])
*[[May 13]] – [[Teddy Randazzo]], American singer-songwriter and accordion player (died [[2003 in music|2003]])
*[[May 16]] – [[Akihiro Miwa]], Japanese singer, actor, director, composer, author and drag queen
*[[May 15]] – [[Akihiro Miwa]], Japanese singer, actor, director, composer, author and drag queen
*[[May 27]] – [[Ramsey Lewis]], African-American jazz musician and composer (died [[2022 in music|2022]])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/12/arts/music/ramsey-lewis-dead.html|title=Ramsey Lewis, Jazz Pianist Who Became a Pop Star, Dies at 87|newspaper=The New York Times|last=Keepnews|first=Peter|date=September 12, 2022|access-date=September 15, 2022}}</ref>
*[[May 27]] – [[Ramsey Lewis]], African-American jazz musician and composer (died [[2022 in music|2022]])<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/12/arts/music/ramsey-lewis-dead.html|title=Ramsey Lewis, Jazz Pianist Who Became a Pop Star, Dies at 87|newspaper=The New York Times|last=Keepnews|first=Peter|date=September 12, 2022|access-date=September 15, 2022}}</ref>
*[[June 1]] – [[Hazel Dickens]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died [[2011 in music|2011]])
*[[June 1]] – [[Hazel Dickens]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died [[2011 in music|2011]])
*[[June 17]] – [[Peggy Seeger]], American folk singer<ref>{{cite book|author=Virginia L. Grattan|title=American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vpOfAAAAMAAJ|year=1993|publisher=Greenwood Press|isbn=978-0-313-28510-3|page=155}}</ref>
*[[June 17]] – [[Peggy Seeger]], American folk singer<ref>{{cite book|author=Virginia L. Grattan|title=American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vpOfAAAAMAAJ|year=1993|publisher=Greenwood Press|isbn=978-0-313-28510-3|page=155}}</ref>
*[[June 24]] – [[Terry Riley]], American minimalist composer
*[[June 24]] – [[Terry Riley]], American minimalist composer
*[[June 25]] – [[Eddie Floyd]], African-American soul singer and songwriter
*[[June 25]] – [[Eddie Floyd]], African-American soul singer-songwriter
*[[June 26]] – [[Dwight York]], American singer ([[Passion (band)|Passion]])
*[[June 26]] – [[Dwight York]], American singer ([[Passion (New York band)|Passion]])
*[[July 1]] – [[James Cotton]], African-American harmonica player, singer and songwriter (died [[2017 in music|2017]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Sandra B. Tooze|title=Muddy Waters: The Mojo Man|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jgQ6AQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=978-1-55022-296-8|page=138}}</ref>
*[[July 1]] – [[James Cotton]], African-American harmonica player and singer-songwriter (died [[2017 in music|2017]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Sandra B. Tooze|title=Muddy Waters: The Mojo Man|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jgQ6AQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=ECW Press|isbn=978-1-55022-296-8|page=138}}</ref>
*[[July 5]] – [[Shirley Collins]], English folk singer
*[[July 5]] – [[Shirley Collins]], English folk singer
*[[July 8]] – [[Steve Lawrence]], American singer ([[Steve and Eydie]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Celebrity Register: An Irreverent Compendium of American Quotable Notables|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fggSAAAAIAAJ|year=1963|publisher=Harper & Row|page=361}}</ref>
*[[July 8]] – [[Steve Lawrence]], American singer ([[Steve and Eydie]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Celebrity Register: An Irreverent Compendium of American Quotable Notables|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fggSAAAAIAAJ|year=1963|publisher=Harper & Row|page=361}}</ref>
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**[[Morella Muñoz]], mezzo-soprano (died 1995)
**[[Morella Muñoz]], mezzo-soprano (died 1995)
*[[August 2]] – [[Hank Cochran]], country music singer/songwriter (died 2010)
*[[August 2]] – [[Hank Cochran]], country music singer/songwriter (died 2010)
*[[August 10]] – [[Giya Kancheli]], Soviet and Georgian composer (died [[2019]])<ref>{{cite news|last1=n.a.|title=Giya Kancheli obituary|url= https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/giya-kancheli-obituary-h58w67b5f/|access-date=30 October 2019|work=[[The Times]]|location=London|date=28 October 2019}}</ref>
*[[August 10]] – [[Giya Kancheli]], Soviet and Georgian composer (died 2019)<ref>{{cite news|last1=n.a.|title=Giya Kancheli obituary|url= https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/giya-kancheli-obituary-h58w67b5f/|access-date=30 October 2019|work=[[The Times]]|location=London|date=28 October 2019}}</ref>
*[[August 15]] – [[Jim Dale]], singer, songwriter and actor
*[[August 15]] – [[Jim Dale]], singer-songwriter and actor
*[[August 16]] – [[Bobby Mitchell (singer)|Bobby Mitchell]], New Orleans do-wop and R&B singer (died 1986)
*[[August 16]] – [[Bobby Mitchell (singer)|Bobby Mitchell]], New Orleans do-wop and R&B singer (died 1986)
*[[August 18]] – Sir [[Howard Morrison]], concert singer (died 2009)
*[[August 18]] – Sir [[Howard Morrison]], concert singer (died 2009)
*[[August 21]] – [[Lord Creator]], born Kentrick Patrick, calypso singer (died 2023)
*[[August 30]] – [[John Phillips (musician)|John Phillips]], singer, guitarist and songwriter ([[The Mamas & the Papas]]) (died [[2001 in music|2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Sharon Davis|title=The Sixties|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pmPLPGrPyCgC|year=1997|publisher=Mainstream|isbn=978-1-85158-836-7|page=228}}</ref>
*[[August 30]] – [[John Phillips (musician)|John Phillips]], singer, guitarist and songwriter ([[The Mamas & the Papas]]) (died [[2001 in music|2001]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Sharon Davis|title=The Sixties|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pmPLPGrPyCgC|year=1997|publisher=Mainstream|isbn=978-1-85158-836-7|page=228}}</ref>
*[[September 1]] – [[Seiji Ozawa]], Japanese [[Conducting|conductor]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Janny de Jong|title=The Great Symphonies: The Great Orchestras, the Great Conductors|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8IAQAAMAAJ|year=1988|publisher=Sidgwick & Jackson|isbn=978-0-283-99694-8|page=174}}</ref>
*[[September 1]] – [[Seiji Ozawa]], Japanese [[Conducting|conductor]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Janny de Jong|title=The Great Symphonies: The Great Orchestras, the Great Conductors|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8IAQAAMAAJ|year=1988|publisher=Sidgwick & Jackson|isbn=978-0-283-99694-8|page=174}}</ref> (died 2024)
*[[September 9]] – [[Chaim Topol]], singer and performer (''[[Fiddler on the Roof (film)|Fiddler on the Roof]]'')<ref>{{cite book|author=Peter Noble|title=British Film and Television Year Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zJFmAAAAMAAJ|year=1975|publisher=King Publications|page=402}}</ref>
*[[September 7]] – [[Ronnie Dove]], pop and country singer with several chart records throughout the 60s and 70s<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ihopeidiebeforeigetold.com/september-7-birthdays|title=September 7 Birthdays - Singers & Musicians}}</ref>
*[[September 9]] – [[Chaim Topol]], singer and performer (''[[Fiddler on the Roof (film)|Fiddler on the Roof]]'')<ref>{{cite book|author=Peter Noble|title=British Film and Television Year Book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zJFmAAAAMAAJ|year=1975|publisher=King Publications|page=402}}</ref> (died [[2023 in music|2023]])
*[[September 11]] – [[Arvo Pärt]], classical composer<ref>{{cite book|last=Sitsky|first=Larry|author-link=Larry Sitsky|title=Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sgDJKVXraE0C&pg=PA358|year=2002|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-29689-5|page=358}}</ref>
*[[September 11]] – [[Arvo Pärt]], classical composer<ref>{{cite book|last=Sitsky|first=Larry|author-link=Larry Sitsky|title=Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sgDJKVXraE0C&pg=PA358|year=2002|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-29689-5|page=358}}</ref>
*[[September 14]] – [[Ángel Medardo Luzuriaga]], Ecuadorian musical artist (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
*[[September 14]] – [[Ángel Medardo Luzuriaga]], Ecuadorian musical artist (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
*[[September 19]] – [[Nick Massi]], rock bass singer/guitarist ([[The Four Seasons (band)|The Four Seasons]]) (died [[2000 in music|2000]])
*[[September 19]] – [[Nick Massi]], rock bass singer/guitarist ([[The Four Seasons (band)|The Four Seasons]]) (died [[2000 in music|2000]])
*[[September 20]] – [[László Aradszky]], Hungarian singer (died [[2017 in music|2017]])
*[[September 20]] – [[László Aradszky]], Hungarian singer (died [[2017 in music|2017]])
*[[September 21]] – [[Henry Gibson]], American actor, singer and songwriter (died [[2009 in music|2009]])<ref>{{cite news| last=McLellan| first=Dennis| title=Actor was original cast member of 'Laugh-In'| newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]| date=September 17, 2009| page=A24| url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-henry-gibson17-2009sep17,0,5650124,full.story| access-date=September 14, 2009| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090923121638/http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-henry-gibson17-2009sep17,0,5650124,full.story| archive-date=September 23, 2009}}</ref>
*[[September 21]] – [[Henry Gibson]], American actor and singer-songwriter (died [[2009 in music|2009]])<ref>{{cite news| last=McLellan| first=Dennis| title=Actor was original cast member of 'Laugh-In'| newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]| date=September 17, 2009| page=A24| url=http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-henry-gibson17-2009sep17,0,5650124,full.story| access-date=September 14, 2009| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090923121638/http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-henry-gibson17-2009sep17,0,5650124,full.story| archive-date=September 23, 2009}}</ref>
*[[September 22]] – [[Virgilijus Noreika]], Lithuanian tenor (died [[2018 in music|2018]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/mire-virgilijus-noreika.d?id=77322643|title=Mirė Virgilijus Noreika|author=Lithuanian National Radio and Television|author-link=Lithuanian National Radio and Television|publisher=[[Delfi (web portal)|Delfi]]|date=3 March 2018|access-date=3 March 2018}}</ref>
*[[September 22]] – [[Virgilijus Noreika]], Lithuanian tenor (died [[2018 in music|2018]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/mire-virgilijus-noreika.d?id=77322643|title=Mirė Virgilijus Noreika|author=Lithuanian National Radio and Television|author-link=Lithuanian National Radio and Television|publisher=[[Delfi (web portal)|Delfi]]|date=3 March 2018|access-date=3 March 2018}}</ref>
*[[September 29]] – [[Jerry Lee Lewis]], singer, songwriter and pianist<ref>{{cite book|author=Kurt Wolff|title=Country Music: The Rough Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3Jorozp1yp4C&pg=PA277|year=2000|publisher=Rough Guides|isbn=978-1-85828-534-4|pages=277}}</ref>
*[[September 29]] – [[Jerry Lee Lewis]], singer-songwriter and pianist (died [[2022 in music|2022]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/28/arts/music/jerry-lee-lewis-dead.html|title=Jerry Lee Lewis, a Rock 'n' Roll Original, Dies at 87|last=Grimes|first=William|newspaper=The New York Times|date=October 28, 2022|access-date=October 28, 2022}}</ref>
*[[September 30]]
*[[September 30]]
**<!--September 30-->[[Z. Z. Hill]], blues singer (died 1984)
**<!--September 30-->[[Z. Z. Hill]], blues singer (died 1984)
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**<!--October 12-->[[Samuel David Moore]], Southern soul and R&B singer ([[Sam and Dave]])
**<!--October 12-->[[Samuel David Moore]], Southern soul and R&B singer ([[Sam and Dave]])
**<!--October 12-->[[Luciano Pavarotti]], operatic tenor (died [[2007 in music|2007]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Guy A. Marco|title=Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Lvj0AAAAMAAJ|year=1993|publisher=Garland Pub.|isbn=978-0-8240-4782-5|page=520}}</ref>
**<!--October 12-->[[Luciano Pavarotti]], operatic tenor (died [[2007 in music|2007]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Guy A. Marco|title=Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Lvj0AAAAMAAJ|year=1993|publisher=Garland Pub.|isbn=978-0-8240-4782-5|page=520}}</ref>
*[[October 14]] – [[La Monte Young]], composer{{sfn|Sitsky|2002|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=sgDJKVXraE0C&pg=PA246 246]}}</ref>
*[[October 14]] – [[La Monte Young]], composer{{sfn|Sitsky|2002|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=sgDJKVXraE0C&pg=PA246 246]}}
*[[October 15]] – [[Barry McGuire]], singer and songwriter<ref>{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin|publisher=[[Virgin Books]]|date=1997|edition=Concise|isbn=1-85227-745-9|pages=822–823}}</ref>
*[[October 15]] – [[Barry McGuire]], singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin|publisher=[[Virgin Books]]|date=1997|edition=Concise|isbn=1-85227-745-9|pages=822–823}}</ref>
*[[October 17]] – [[Michael Eavis]], English dairy farmer, founder of the [[Glastonbury Festival]]
*[[October 17]] – [[Michael Eavis]], English dairy farmer, founder of the [[Glastonbury Festival]]
*[[October 20]] – [[Jerry Orbach]], musical theatre actor (died 2004)
*[[October 20]] – [[Jerry Orbach]], musical theatre actor (died 2004)
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*[[November 4]] – [[Laila Sari]], Indonesian comedian and singer (died [[2017 in music|2017]])
*[[November 4]] – [[Laila Sari]], Indonesian comedian and singer (died [[2017 in music|2017]])
*[[November 13]] – [[P. Susheela]], Indian playback singer
*[[November 13]] – [[P. Susheela]], Indian playback singer
*[[November 17]] [[Imrat Khan]], sitar player (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
*[[November 17]]
**[[Imrat Khan]], sitar player (died [[2018 in music|2018]])
** [[Masatoshi Sakai]], Japanese record producer<ref>[https://news.1242.com/article/107044 11/17は日本歌謡史の流れを変えた名ディレクター・酒井政利の誕生日【大人のMusic Calendar】]. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 17 November 2016.</ref><ref>[https://hochi.news/articles/20210719-OHT1T51066.html?page=1 音楽プロデューサー・酒井政利さん、死去 85歳]. Sports Hochi. 19 July 2021.</ref>
*[[November 18]] – [[Alain Barrière]], French singer (died [[2019 in music|2019]])<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/mort-du-chanteur-alain-barriere-a-l-age-de-84-ans-20191219 |title= Mort du chanteur Alain Barrière à l'âge de 84 ans |language=fr |newspaper=[[Le Figaro]] |date=18 December 2019|access-date=August 5, 2021}}</ref>
*[[November 18]] – [[Alain Barrière]], French singer (died [[2019 in music|2019]])<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/mort-du-chanteur-alain-barriere-a-l-age-de-84-ans-20191219 |title= Mort du chanteur Alain Barrière à l'âge de 84 ans |language=fr |newspaper=[[Le Figaro]] |date=18 December 2019|access-date=August 5, 2021}}</ref>
*[[November 27]] – [[Al Jackson, Jr.]], R&B drummer, producer and songwriter ([[Booker T. & the M.G.'s]]) (died 1975)
*[[November 27]] – [[Al Jackson, Jr.]], R&B drummer, producer and songwriter ([[Booker T. & the M.G.'s]]) (died 1975)
*[[November 30]] – [[Usha Mangeshkar]], Indian singer
*[[November 30]] – [[Usha Mangeshkar]], Indian singer
*[[December 23]] – [[Little Esther Phillips]], singer (died 1984)
*[[December 23]] – [[Little Esther Phillips]], R&B singer (died 1984)
*[[December 26]] – [[Abdul "Duke" Fakir]], singer ([[Four Tops]])
*[[December 26]] – [[Abdul "Duke" Fakir]], soul singer ([[Four Tops]]) (died 2024)
*''date unknown'' – [[Mogens Ellegaard]], accordionist (died 1995)
*''date unknown'' – [[Mogens Ellegaard]], accordionist (died 1995)


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**[[Alfredo Le Pera]], lyricist (born 1900)
**[[Alfredo Le Pera]], lyricist (born 1900)
*[[July 21]] – [[Honoré Dutrey]], jazz trombonist (born c. 1894)
*[[July 21]] – [[Honoré Dutrey]], jazz trombonist (born c. 1894)
*[[August 2]] – [[Isidore de Lara]], composer (born [[1858 in music|1858]])<ref>Nigel Burton, Susan Thach Dean: "Isidore de Lara", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Retrieved 30 January 2009), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)]</ref>
*[[August 2]] – [[Isidore de Lara]], composer (born [[1858 in music|1858]])<ref>Nigel Burton, Susan Thach Dean: "Isidore de Lara", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Retrieved 30 January 2009), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516041031/http://www.grovemusic.com/ |date=2008-05-16 }}</ref>
*[[August 20]] – [[Otakar Ostrčil]], composer and conductor (born 1879)
*[[August 20]] – [[Otakar Ostrčil]], composer and conductor (born 1879)
*[[August 21]] – [[Marjorie White]], actress, singer and dancer (born 1904) (in a car crash)
*[[August 21]] – [[Marjorie White]], actress, singer and dancer (born 1904) (in a car crash)
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*[[December 4]] – [[Johan Halvorsen]], violinist, conductor and composer (born 1864)<ref>{{cite book|author=Norman E. Smith|title=Program Notes for Band|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hBMKAQAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=GIA Publications|isbn=978-1-57999-147-0|page=266}}</ref>
*[[December 4]] – [[Johan Halvorsen]], violinist, conductor and composer (born 1864)<ref>{{cite book|author=Norman E. Smith|title=Program Notes for Band|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hBMKAQAAMAAJ|year=2002|publisher=GIA Publications|isbn=978-1-57999-147-0|page=266}}</ref>
*[[December 9]] – [[Nina Grieg]], soprano and wife of [[Edvard Grieg]] (born [[1845 in music|1845]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Grieg | first = Edvard | title = Grieg and Delius: a chronicle of their friendship in letters | publisher = M. Boyars | location = London New York | year = 1993 | isbn = 9780714529615 | page=213}}</ref>
*[[December 9]] – [[Nina Grieg]], soprano and wife of [[Edvard Grieg]] (born [[1845 in music|1845]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Grieg | first = Edvard | title = Grieg and Delius: a chronicle of their friendship in letters | publisher = M. Boyars | location = London New York | year = 1993 | isbn = 9780714529615 | page=213}}</ref>
*[[December 12]] – [[Cora S. Briggs]], organist and composer (born 1859)
*[[December 24]] – [[Alban Berg]], composer (born [[1885 in music|1885]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Bryan R. Simms|author2=bryan Simms|title=Alban Berg: A Guide to Research|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3jiyTksUucIC&pg=PA8|year=1996|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-8153-2032-6|pages=8}}</ref>
*[[December 24]] – [[Alban Berg]], composer (born [[1885 in music|1885]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Bryan R. Simms|author2=bryan Simms|title=Alban Berg: A Guide to Research|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3jiyTksUucIC&pg=PA8|year=1996|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-8153-2032-6|pages=8}}</ref>



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List of years in music (table)
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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1935.

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The top popular records of 1935 listed below were compiled from Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954,[6] record sales reported on the "Discography of American Historical Recordings" website, and other sources as specified. Numerical rankings are approximate, there were no Billboard charts in 1935, the numbers are only used for a frame of reference.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions
1 Fred Astaire "Cheek to Cheek" Brunswick 7486 June 26, 1935 (1935-06-26) August 1935 (1935-08) US Billboard 1935 #1, US #1 for 11 weeks, 18 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 2000
2 Ray Noble and His Orchestra (Vocal Al Bowlly) "Isle Of Capri" Victor 24771 August 30, 1934 (1934-08-30) November 14, 1934 (1934-11-14) US Billboard 1935 #2, US #1 for 7 weeks, 16 total weeks
3 Glen Gray and His Orchestra "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" Decca 349 January 9, 1935 (1935-01-09) February 1935 (1935-02) US Billboard 1935 #3, US #1 for 4 weeks, 23 total weeks
4 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians "Red Sails in the Sunset" Decca 585 October 11, 1935 (1935-10-11) October 1935 (1935-10) US Billboard 1935 #4, US #1 for 4 weeks, 16 total weeks
5 Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra and His Orchestra "Lovely to Look At" Victor 24871 November 9, 1935 (1935-11-09) November 24, 1935 (1935-11-24) US Billboard 1935 #5, US #1 for 7 weeks, 12 total weeks
6 Victor Young and His Orchestra "She's a Latin from Manhattan" Decca 418 March 21, 1935 (1935-03-21) April 1935 (1935-04) US Billboard 1935 #6, US #1 for 7 weeks, 12 total weeks
7 Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra "I Won't Dance" Victor 24871 February 15, 1935 (1935-02-15) April 1935 (1935-04) US Billboard 1935 #7, US #1 for 3 weeks, 14 total weeks
8 Little Jack Little "I'm in the Mood for Love" Columbia 3069-D June 28, 1935 (1935-06-28) August 1935 (1935-08) US Billboard 1935 #8, US #1 for 3 weeks, 14 total weeks
9 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra "In a Little Gypsy Tea Room" Decca 478 June 1, 1935 (1935-06-01) July 1935 (1935-07) US Billboard 1935 #9, US #1 for 3 weeks, 13 total weeks
10 Fats Waller "Truckin'" Victor 25116 August 2, 1935 (1935-08-02) October 1935 (1935-10) US Billboard 1935 #10, US #1 for 3 weeks, 13 total weeks
11 The Dorsey Brothers "Chasing Shadows" Decca 476 May 7, 1935 (1935-05-07) July 1935 (1935-07) US Billboard 1935 #11, US #1 for 3 weeks, 9 total weeks
12 Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra "You Are My Lucky Star" Victor 25125 July 5, 1935 (1935-07-05) September 4, 1935 (1935-09-04) US Billboard 1935 #12, US #1 for 3 weeks, 9 total weeks
13 Glen Gray and His Orchestra "Blue Moon" Decca 312 November 16, 1934 (1934-11-16) December 1934 (1934-12) US Billboard 1935 #13, US #1 for 3 weeks, 8 total weeks, Jazz Standards 1934
14 Tom Coakley and His Palace Hotel Orchestra "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)" Victor 25069 May 28, 1935 (1935-05-28) June 26, 1935 (1935-06-26) US Billboard 1935 #14, US #1 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks
15 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians "What's the Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)" Decca 393 November 9, 1935 (1935-11-09) March 1935 (1935-03) US Billboard 1935 #15, US #1 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks
16 Ruth Etting "Life Is a Song" Columbia 3031-D April 5, 1935 (1935-04-05) June 1935 (1935-06) US Billboard 1935 #16, US #1 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks
17 Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra "Lullaby of Broadway" Decca 370 January 26, 1935 (1935-01-26) March 1935 (1935-03) US Billboard 1935 #17, US #1 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks
18 The Boswell Sisters "The Object Of My Affection" Brunswick 7348 December 10, 1934 (1934-12-10) January 1935 (1935-01) US Billboard 1935 #18, US #1 for 2 weeks, 10 total weeks
19 Bing Crosby "It's Easy to Remember" Decca 391 February 21, 1935 (1935-02-21) April 1935 (1935-04) US Billboard 1935 #19, US #1 for 2 weeks, 9 total weeks
20 Bing Crosby "Red Sails in the Sunset" Decca 616 November 12, 1935 (1935-11-12) November 1935 (1935-11) US Billboard 1935 #20, US #1 for 2 weeks, 7 total weeks

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Classical music

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Premieres

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Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Badings, Henk Symphony No. 3 [nl] 1935-05-02 Amsterdam Concertgebouw OrchestraMengelberg[7]
Bartók, Béla String Quartet No. 5 1935-04-08 Washington D.C. Kolisch Quartet[8]
Casella, Alfredo Introduzione, Corale e Marcia 1935-12-11 Winterthur, Switzerland Musikkollegium OrchestraScherchen[9]
Hartmann, Karl Amadeus Miserae 1935-09-02 Prague (ISCM) [unknown ensemble] – Scherchen[10]
Hindemith, Paul Der Schwanendreher 1935-11-14 Amsterdam Hindemith / Concertgebouw OrchestraMengelberg[11]
Ibert, Jacques Concertino da camera 1935-12-11 Winterthur, Switzerland Rascher / Musikkollegium OrchestraScherchen[9][12]
Messiaen, Olivier L'ascension 1935-02-09 Paris, France Concerts Siohan OrchestraSiohan[13]
Milhaud, Darius Cello Concerto No. 1 1935-06-28 Paris, France Maréchal / [unknown orchestra] – Inghelbrecht[14]
Milhaud, Darius Concertino de printemps 1935-03-21 Paris, France Astruc / [unknown ensemble] – Milhaud [15]
Prokofiev, Sergei Violin Concerto No. 2 1935-12-01 Madrid Soetens / Madrid SymphonyFernández Arbós[16]
Stravinsky, Igor Concerto for Two Pianos 1935-11-21 Paris, France I. Stravinsky, S. Stravinsky[17]
Tippett, Michael String Quartet No. 1 [fr] 1935-12-09 London, UK Brosa Quartet[18]
Van Nuffel, Jules Laetatus sum 1935-07 Mechelen, Belgium St. Rumbold's Cathedral Choir & organ
Villa-Lobos, Heitor Uirapuru 1935-05-25 Buenos Aires Teatro Colón orchestra & corps de ballet – Villa-Lobos[19]
Walton, William Symphony No. 1 1935-11-06 London, UK BBC SymphonyHarty[20]
Webern, Anton Concerto for Nine Instruments 1935-09-04 Prague (ISCM) [unknown ensemble] – Jalowetz[21]

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Film

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