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The following is a list of notable events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2016 in music in the United States.
Events
January
February
March
April
- 1 — Cheap Trick released their first album in seven years titled Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello.
- 3 — The 51st Annual ACM Awards took place in Las Vegas. Chris Stapleton was the big winner of the night and Jason Aldean won the biggest award of the night, Entertainer of the Year.
- 7 — American Idol ends after fifteen seasons, Trent Harmon is named the final winner of the show while La'Porsha Renae is runner-up. All fourteen previous winners, and several Idol alumni took part of the two hour series finale.
- 21 — Seven time Grammy Award winner Prince died at his recording studio in Minnesota at the age of 57.[2]
- 23 — Beyoncé premiered her sixth studio album Lemonade on HBO with an hour-long film. The album was released on Tidal, where it remained exclusively available to stream for 24 hours, until it was uploaded to all formats, including iTunes.
May
June
July
August
September
- 30 — Bon Iver released their first album in five years.[3]
October
- 14 — JoJo released her first album in ten years titled Mad Love.
November
December
Bands formed
Bands reformed
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
Albums released in 2016
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Albums to be released
December
Unknown date
Top hits on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Hits
Billboard Hot 100 Hits – Singles which have ranked within Top 20
- "2 Phones" – Kevin Gates (#17)
- "6 Inch" – Beyoncé feat. The Weeknd (#18)
- "679" – Fetty Wap feat. Remy Boyz (#4 in 2015, #11 in 2016)
- "7 Years" – Lukas Graham (#2)
- "24K Magic" – Bruno Mars (#4)
- "Adventure of a Lifetime" – Coldplay (#13)
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (#11)
- "All We Know" – The Chainsmokers feat. Phoebe Ryan (#18)
- "Antidote" – Travis Scott (#16)
- "Back to Sleep" – Chris Brown (#20)
- "Black Beatles" – Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane (#1)
- "Broccoli" – D.R.A.M. feat. Lil Yachty (#5)
- "Cake by the Ocean" – DNCE (#9)
- "Can't Feel My Face" – The Weeknd (#1 in 2015, #15 in 2016)
- "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Justin Timberlake (#1)
- "Caroline" - Aminé (#12)
- "Cheap Thrills" – Sia feat. Sean Paul (#1)
- "Close" – Nick Jonas feat. Tove Lo (#14)
- "Closer" – The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey (#1)
- "Cold Water" – Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber and MØ (#2)
- "Controlla" – Drake (#16)
- "Dangerous Woman" – Ariana Grande (#8)
- "Don't" – Bryson Tiller (#13)
- "Don't Let Me Down" – The Chainsmokers feat. Daya (#3)
- "Don't Mind" – Kent Jones (#8)
- "Don't Wanna Know" – Maroon 5 feat. Kendrick Lamar (#9)
- "Down in the DM" – Yo Gotti feat. Nicki Minaj (#13)
- "Ex's & Oh's" – Elle King (#10 in 2015, #14 in 2016)
- "Fake Love" – Drake (#10)
- "For Free" – DJ Khaled feat. Drake (#13)
- "Formation" – Beyoncé (#10)
- "Gold" – Kiiara (#13)
- "Hands to Myself" – Selena Gomez (#7)
- "Heathens" – Twenty One Pilots (#2)
- "Hello" – Adele (#1)
- "Here" – Alessia Cara (#5)
- "Hold Up" – Beyoncé (#13)
- "H.O.L.Y." – Florida Georgia Line (#14)
- "Hotline Bling" – Drake (#2 in 2015, #3 in 2016)
- "I Hate U, I Love U" – Gnash feat. Olivia O'Brien (#10)
- "I Know What You Did Last Summer" – Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello (#20)
- "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" – Mike Posner (#4)
- "In the Night" – The Weeknd (#12)
- "Into You" – Ariana Grande (#13)
- "Juju on that Beat (TZ Anthem)" - Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall (#5)
- "Jumpman" – Drake and Future (#12)
- "Just Like Fire" – Pink (#10)
- "Let It Go" – James Bay (#16)
- "Let Me Love You" – DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber (#4)
- "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" – Meghan Trainor feat. John Legend (#8 in 2015, #9 in 2016)
- "Little Red Corvette" – Prince (#6 in 1983, #20 in 2016)
- "Love Yourself" – Justin Bieber (#1)
- "Low Life" – Future feat. The Weeknd (#18)
- "Luv" – Tory Lanez (#19)
- "Make Me..." – Britney Spears feat. G-Eazy (#17)
- "Me, Myself & I" – G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha (#7)
- "Me Too" – Meghan Trainor (#13)
- "Middle" – DJ Snake feat. Bipolar Sunshine (#20)
- "My House" – Flo Rida (#4)
- "Needed Me" – Rihanna (#7)
- "Never Be like You" – Flume feat. Kai (#20)
- "Never Forget You" – Zara Larsson and MNEK (#13)
- "No" – Meghan Trainor (#3)
- "On My Mind" – Ellie Goulding (#13 in 2015, #14 in 2016)
- "One Call Away" – Charlie Puth (#12)
- "One Dance" – Drake feat. Wizkid and Kyla (#1)
- "OOOUUU" – Young M.A (#19)
- "Oui" – Jeremih (#19)
- "Panda" – Desiigner (#1)
- "Perfect Illusion" – Lady Gaga (#15)
- "Piece by Piece" – Kelly Clarkson (#8)
- "Pillowtalk" – Zayn (#1)
- "Pop Style" – Drake feat. The Throne (#16)
- "Purple Rain" – Prince and The Revolution (#2 in 1984, #4 in 2016)
- "Ride" – Twenty One Pilots (#5)
- "Rise" – Katy Perry (#11)
- "Roses" – The Chainsmokers feat. ROZES (#6)
- "Same Old Love" – Selena Gomez (#5)
- "Scars to Your Beautiful" – Alessia Cara (#15)
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" – Adele (#8)
- "Side to Side" – Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj (#4)
- "Sorry" – Beyoncé (#11)
- "Sorry" – Justin Bieber (#1)
- "Starboy" – The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk (#2)
- "Starving" – Hailee Steinfeld and Grey feat. Zedd (#13)
- "Stitches" – Shawn Mendes (#4 in 2015, #6 in 2016)
- "Stressed Out" – Twenty One Pilots (#2)
- "Sucker for Pain" – Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa and Imagine Dragons with Logic and Ty Dolla $ign featuring X Ambassadors (#15)
- "Summer Sixteen" – Drake (#6)
- "The Greatest" - Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar (#18)
- "The Hills" – The Weeknd (#1 in 2015, #7 in 2016)
- "This Is What You Came For" – Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna (#3)
- "Too Good" – Drake feat. Rihanna (#14)
- "Treat You Better" – Shawn Mendes (#6)
- "Unsteady" – X Ambassadors (#20)
- "Used to This" - Future feat. Drake (#14)
- "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" – Silentó (#3 in 2015, #19 in 2016)
- "We Don't Talk Anymore" – Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez (#9)
- "What Do You Mean?" – Justin Bieber (#1 in 2015, #5 in 2016)
- "When Doves Cry" – Prince (#1 in 1984, #8 in 2016)
- "When We Were Young" – Adele (#14)
- "White Iverson" – Post Malone (#14)
- "Wildest Dreams" – Taylor Swift (#5 in 2015, #18 in 2016)
- "Work" – Rihanna feat. Drake (#1)
- "Work from Home" – Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla Sign (#4)
Deaths
- January 1 – Gilbert Kaplan, 74, conductor
- January 2 – Brad Fuller, 62, composer
- January 3 – Jason Mackenroth, 46, drummer (Rollins Band, Mother Superior)
- January 4 – Long John Hunter, 84, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
- January 5
- January 7
- January 8
- January 10
- January 13 – Bern Herbolsheimer, 67 composer
- January 15
- January 16 – Gary Loizzo, 70, singer, guitarist, and producer (The American Breed)
- January 17
- January 18 – Glenn Frey, 67, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Eagles)
- January 20 – Lee Abramson, 45, bass player and composer
- January 22 – Cadalack Ron, 34, rapper
- January 26
- January 28
- January 29 – Billy Faier, 85, banjo player
- February 1 – Jon Bunch, 45, singer-songwriter (Sense Field and Further Seems Forever)
- February 3
- February 4
- February 5 – Ray Colcord, 66, composer
- February 6
- February 8 – Ken Delo, 77, singer (The Lawrence Welk Show)
- February 11 – Kim Williams, 68, songwriter
- February 12 – George Tipton, 84, composer and conductor
- February 14
- February 15
- February 17 – Ray West, 90, sound mixer (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
- February 18 – Paul Gordon, 52, keyboard player and producer (New Radicals and The B-52's)
- February 21 – Betty Jane Watson, 94, singer
- February 22 – Sonny James, 87, country singer-songwriter
- February 24 – Lennie Baker, 69, singer and saxophonist (Sha Na Na and Danny & the Juniors)
- February 26 – C. L. Blast, 81, soul singer
- March 1
- March 3 – Gavin Christopher, 66, R&B singer-songwriter and producer
- March 4
- March 5 – Chip Hooper, 53, talent agent
- March 6 – Aaron Huffman, 43, bassist (Harvey Danger)
- March 7 – Joe Cabot, 94, jazz trumpeter and bandleader
- March 8 – Ron Jacobs, 78, producer, co-creator of American Top 40
- March 9
- March 10
- March 11
- March 12 – Tommy Brown, 84, R&B singer
- March 13 – Sidney Mear, 97, trumpeter
- March 15 – Daryl Coley, 60, gospel singer
- March 16 – Frank Sinatra, Jr., 72, singer-songwriter
- March 17 – Steve Young, 73, country singer-songwriter
- March 18
- March 22 – Phife Dawg, 45, rapper (A Tribe Called Quest)
- March 25 – Shannon Bolin, 99, actress and singer
- March 26 – David Baker, 84, composer
- March 29 – Patty Duke, 69, singer
- March 30 – Frankie Michaels, 60, singer
- March 31 – Terry Plumeri, 71, bassist, composer, and conductor
- April 2 – Gato Barbieri, 83, jazz saxophonist and composer
- April 3 – Bill Henderson, 90, jazz singer
- April 4 – Carlo Mastrangelo, 78, doo-wop singer and bassist (The Belmonts)
- April 5
- April 6
- April 7 – Jimmie Van Zant, 59, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 8 – Jack Hammer, 90, singer-songwriter and pianist
- April 9 – Tony Conrad, 76, composer
- April 12 – Gib Guilbeau, 78, musician and songwriter (The Flying Burrito Brothers)
- April 13
- April 18 – Brian Asawa, 49, opera singer
- April 19
- April 21
- Lonnie Mack, 74, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Prince, 57, musician, singer-songwriter
- April 24 – Billy Paul, 81, soul singer
- April 25 – Remo Belli, 88, jazz drummer
- May 7 – John Stabb, 54, singer (Government Issue)
- May 12 – Julius La Rosa, 86, singer
- May 13 – Buster Cooper, 87, jazz trombonist
- May 14
- May 15 – Jane Little, 87, classical double bass player (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
- May 16 – Emilio Navaira, 53, singer-songwriter
- May 17 – Guy Clark, 74, singer-songwriter
- May 21 – Nick Menza, 51, drummer and instrumentalist (Megadeth, OHM)
- May 27 – Marshall "Rock" Jones, 75, bassist (Ohio Players)
- May 28 – Floyd Robinson, 83, country singer
- May 30 – Thomas Fekete, 27, guitarist (Surfer Blood)
- June 4 – Phyllis Curtin, 94, soprano
- June 9 – J. Reilly Lewis, 71, choral conductor and Baroque music specialist
- June 10 – Christina Grimmie, 22, singer-songwriter
- June 12 – Chris Warren, 49, singer and musician
- June 13
- June 16
- June 17 – Attrell Cordes, 46, singer and rapper (P.M. Dawn)
- June 20 – Bill Ham, 79, manager (ZZ Top)
- June 21 – Wayne Jackson, 74, trumpeter (Mar-Keys, The Memphis Horns)
- June 22 – Steve French, 56, gospel singer
- June 23
- June 24 – Bernie Worrell, 72, keyboardist (Parliament-Funkadelic)
- June 26 – Mike Pedicin, 98, saxophonist and jazz bandleader
- June 27 – Sir Mack Rice, 82, singer-songwriter
- June 28 – Scotty Moore, 84, guitarist (Elvis Presley)
- June 29
- June 30 – Don Friedman, 81, jazz pianist
- July 3 – Richard Grayson, 75, composer and pianist
- July 5 – Gladys Nordenstrom, 92, composer
- July 6 – Danny Smythe, 67, drummer (The Box Tops)
- July 9
- July 14 – Lisa Gaye, 81, actress, singer and dancer
- July 15
- July 16
- July 17 – Gary S. Paxton, 77, record producer, singer-songwriter (Skip & Flip, The Hollywood Argyles)
- July 21 – Lewie Steinberg, 82, bassist (Booker T. & the M.G.'s)
- July 22 – Dominic Duval, 71, free jazz bassist
- July 24 – Marni Nixon, 86, singer
- July 25 – Allan Barnes, 66, jazz saxophonist (The Blackbyrds)
- July 26 – Sandy Pearlman, 72, record producer and band manager (Blue Öyster Cult, The Clash, Black Sabbath)
- July 27 – Pat Upton, 75, singer, guitarist, songwriter (Spiral Starecase)
- July 30 – Gloria DeHaven, 91, actress and singer
- August 3 – Ricci Martin, 62, musician and singer, son of Dean Martin
- August 4 – Patrice Munsel, 91, cloratura soprano
- August 5 – Richard Fagan, 69, songwriter and musician
- August 6 – Pete Fountain, 86, jazz clarinetist
- August 7
- August 11 – Glenn Yarbrough, 86, folk singer
- August 12 – Ruby Wilson, 68, blues and gospel singer
- August 13 – Connie Crothers, 75, jazz pianist
- August 14
- August 15 – Bobby Hutcherson, 75, jazz vibraphone and marimba player
- August 17 – Preston Hubbard, 63, bassist (The Fabulous Thunderbirds)
- August 19 – Lou Pearlman, 62, record producer and manager (Backstreet Boys, NSYNC)
- August 20
- August 25 – Rudy Van Gelder, 91, recording engineer
- August 30 – Hoot Hester, 65, country music and bluegrass artist (The Time Jumpers)
- September 1
- September 2 – Jerry Heller, 75, music manager (N.W.A.)
- September 6 – Clifford Curry, 79, R&B singer
- September 16 – Jerry Corbetta, 68, singer-songwriter and keyboardist (Sugarloaf)
- September 17 – Charmian Carr, 73, actress and singer
- September 19 – Bobby Breen, 87, actor and singer
- September 20 – Micki Marlo, 88, singer and model
- September 21
- September 24 – Buckwheat Zydeco, 68, accordionist and zydeco musician
- September 25
- October 8 – Don Ciccone, 70, singer-songwriter (The Critters)
- October 24 – Bobby Vee, 73, pop singer
- November 3 – Kay Starr, 94, jazz and pop singer
- November 11 – Victor Bailey, 56, jazz bassist
- November 12 – Leon Russell, 74, singer
- November 15 – Holly Dunn, 59, singer
- November 18 – Sharon Jones, 60, soul singer (Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings)
- November 29 - Allan Zavod, 71, keyboardist (Frank Zappa, Jean-Luc Ponty, Eric Clapton, etc)
See also
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