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      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2002.


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      2002 in Norwegian music
      2002 in South Korean music


      Specific genres


      2002 in classical music
      2002 in country music
      2002 in heavy metal music
      2002 in hip hop music
      2002 in Latin music
      2002 in jazz
      2002 in South Korean music


      Events




      = January–February

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      January 1 – Eric Clapton marries his 25-year-old American girlfriend in a surprise wedding ceremony at a church in the English village of Ripley, Surrey.
      January 8 – The Black Crowes announce they are taking a hiatus.
      January 14 – Adam Ant is committed to a psychiatric hospital two days after being arrested for carrying a firearm into a London pub that Ant claims was fake.
      January 18 – Rapper C-Murder is arrested and charged with second-degree murder over a fatal shooting in a Harvey, Louisiana nightclub on January 12.
      January 18–February 3 – The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by The Prodigy.
      January 23 – Virgin Records buys out its contract with Mariah Carey for $28 million, essentially paying her to not record any more music for the label.
      February 3 – U2 perform during the halftime show for Super Bowl XXXVI. U2's performance becomes a tribute to the victims of the September 11 terrorist attack.
      February 4 – Kiss bassist Gene Simmons has a notoriously antagonistic interview with Terry Gross on National Public Radio. Simmons continuously baits the host with sexual come-ons throughout the interview while Gross repeatedly calls Simmons "obnoxious." Simmons refuses to grant NPR permission to post the interview online, but unauthorized transcripts and audio exist.
      February 13 – Jennifer Lopez becomes the first singer to have a remix album, J to tha L–O! The Remixes, debut at number one, selling over 156,000 copies.
      February 15 – US singer Britney Spears takes her first starring role in Crossroads, a teen drama road film alongside Zoe Saldana. Although the film is largely panned, it is commercially successful, grossing $61.1 million worldwide against a $12 million budget.
      February 27 – The 44th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Jon Stewart. The soundtrack for the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? wins Album of the Year, while U2's "Walk On" wins Record of the Year. Alicia Keys wins Song of the Year (for "Fallin'") and Best New Artist.


      = March–April

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      March 7 – Burton C. Bell leaves Fear Factory after falling out with Dino Cazares. Fear Factory soon disband.
      March 12 – Silverchair withdraw from the Gone South festival in Australia after Daniel Johns contracts reactive arthritis.
      March 15 – Liverpool Airport is rechristened Liverpool John Lennon Airport in an official ceremony.
      March 24 – Takahiro Nishikawa leaves Dreams Come True.
      March 25 – Celine Dion returns to the music scene after a four-year absence with the album A New Day Has Come.
      April 17 – Pop-punk giants Blink-182 and Green Day co-headline the two-month Pop Disaster Tour.
      April 22 – Sugababes release their first UK Number 1 single, a cover of Adina Howard's 1995 single Freak Like Me.
      April 25 – Member of R&B group TLC, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes dies in car accident in Honduras
      April 27-28 – The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival takes place in California. Headlined by Björk and Oasis, the lineup also features The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Cake, Foo Fighters, Jack Johnson, Queens of the Stone Age, The Strokes, The Vines and Belle and Sebastian. This year marks the festival's return to its original two-day format.


      = May–June

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      May 8 – Mariah Carey signs a new record contract with Island Def Jam Music Group.
      May 12 – We Will Rock You, a jukebox musical based on the songs of Queen, opens at the Dominion Theatre in London, England.
      May 21 - Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge forms post-hardcore side-project band Box Car Racer. Their album Box Car Racer is released.
      May 22 – Members of Alien Ant Farm are injured in an early morning tour bus crash in Spain that claimed the life of the driver.
      May 25 – The 47th Eurovision Song Contest, held at Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, Estonia, is won by Latvian singer Marie N with the song "I Wanna".
      May 26 - Eminem releases The Eminem Show, one of the bestselling hip-hop album of 2002
      June 4
      Avril Lavigne releases her debut album Let Go.
      The Prom at the Palace is held in London to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Performers include the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Chorus, Kiri Te Kanawa, Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna.
      June 5 – U.S. soul and R&B singer R. Kelly, is charged with 21 counts of having sexual intercourse with a minor after a videotape allegedly showing him engaged in sexual acts with an underage girl is broadcast on the internet.
      June 11
      Paul McCartney marries second wife Heather Mills in a lavish ceremony at Castle Leslie in Ireland.
      American Idol premieres on Fox.
      Korn releases fifth-studio album, Untouchables.
      David Bowie releases his twenty-second studio album, Heathen. The album marks a commercial comeback for Bowie in the US, becoming his highest-charting album in the country since 1984's Tonight.
      June 12 – BMG Music agrees to acquire the rest of Zomba Music Group in a deal reportedly worth $3 billion.
      June 15 – The Los Angeles, California, USA, radio station KROQ-FM airs the 10th Annual Weenie Roast show with Bad Religion, Hoobastank, Jack Johnson, Jimmy Eat World, Moby, New Found Glory, P.O.D., Papa Roach, Puddle of Mudd, The Strokes, System of a Down, Unwritten Law, The Vines, The Violent Femmes and Rob Zombie.
      June 18 – Mexican Pop-Singer Paulina Rubio, releases her sixth studio album and debut-English crossover album in the U.S., titled Border Girl through Universal Records, she performed for the very first time live her hit single Don't Say Goodbye on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the album debuted at #11 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 56,000 copies becoming Rubio's highest-charting album in the U.S. It was eventually certified gold by RIAA, indicating sales of over 500,000 units.
      June 19 – Hikaru Utada releases the album Deep River, which sold 2,350,170 copies in a week, debuting at number 1 on the weekly, monthly, and annual Oricon album chart. This would be her third time at number 1 on the year-end rankings of that particular chart, a record for any Japanese musical act or worldwide.
      June 20 – Pop star Britney Spears, at only 20 years of age, is ranked by Forbes as the world's most powerful celebrity.
      June 21-23 – The first Bonnaroo Music Festival is held in Tennessee. Performers include Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule and Norah Jones.
      June 25 – The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra releases an arrangement of the Romeo and Juliet 1968 film soundtrack on the Silva America label. Will Smith also comes back with the release of his third solo studio album Born to Reign.
      June 27 – The Who bassist John Entwistle is found dead in a Las Vegas hotel room on the eve of the band's new tour, aged 57.
      June 30 – The Glastonbury Festival features headline acts Coldplay, Garbage, Stereophonics, Orbital, Roger Waters, Rod Stewart, and Air.


      = July–August

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      July 6 – Michael Jackson stages a public protest against Sony Music chairman Tommy Mottola, accusing him of taking part in a racist conspiracy within the music industry to exploit black recording artists. Sony responds with a statement calling Jackson's remarks "ludicrous, spiteful and hurtful."
      July 9 – Red Hot Chili Peppers's 8th studio album By The Way is released. It sold 286,000 copies in the United States during the first week, peaking at #2 on Billboard 200. It went on to sell over 2 million copies in the US, being certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
      July 12 – Buckcherry breaks up on the heels of lead singer Josh Todd's decision to quit the group. They would reunite in 2005.
      July 20–21 – The Splendour in the Grass music festival takes place in Byron Bay, Australia, headlined by Gomez and Supergrass.
      July 23 – My Chemical Romance's first album, "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love" is released to the public.
      July 28 – The Area2 Festival, featuring headline acts Moby, David Bowie, Busta Rhymes, Ash, and Blue Man Group, begins a three-week tour in Washington, DC.
      August 17 – The Snow Mountain Music Festival opens in Lijiang, China.
      August 19 – Nickelback leaves the stage during the second song of their performance at the Ilha do Ermal festival in Portugal after being relentlessly pelted with rocks and bottles by the crowd.
      August 27 – Queens of the Stone Age release their critically acclaimed album Songs for the Deaf, featuring Dave Grohl on drums. The album earned the band their first Gold certification in the United States on January 27, 2003, selling over 500,000 copies.


      = September–October

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      September 3 – Napster is shut down for good after a judge denies a bid from Bertelsmann to purchase its assets.
      September 4 – Kelly Clarkson becomes the first winner of the television talent contest, American Idol.
      September 11 – Marie Fredriksson of Roxette is injured in a domestic accident, leading to the discovery of a brain tumor.
      September 20 – Courtney Love announces that her legal dispute with the surviving members of Nirvana has been resolved, paving the way for the unreleased track "You Know You're Right" to be included on an upcoming compilation.
      September 25 – Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 5 gets released onto CD.
      September 28 – A stretch of Tennessee State Route 19 is officially named for Tina Turner, who was born and raised in nearby Nutbush, Tennessee.
      October 2
      Robbie Williams signs a new six-album deal with EMI for £80 million, the most lucrative contract ever signed by a UK musician.
      Christina Aguilera releases her controversial music video for the song, "Dirrty", the lead single from her second album Stripped.
      October 13 – The fifth Terrastock festival is held in Boston, USA.
      October 23 - While driving home from a studio session, Kanye West falls asleep at the wheel and gets in a head-on crash, causing his jaw to be wired shut.
      October 24 – Mikey "Bug" Cox is fired from Coal Chamber after disputes with other members about his drug addiction.
      October 29 – Christina Aguilera releases her controversial second studio album Stripped, which enters the Billboard 200 at number 2, selling 330,000 copies in its first week. Stripped is the first studio album in three years since Christina Aguilera (1999).
      October 30
      Jam Master Jay is shot dead at a studio in Queens. Run-D.M.C. disbands.
      Warren Zevon, who has recently been diagnosed with cancer, is the sole guest for the entire hour of Late Show with David Letterman. It would be his final public performance.
      Stone Temple Pilots play their last show for six years at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Texas.


      = November–December

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      November 7 – Guns N' Roses fans in Vancouver riot after a concert, which was to kick off the band's first tour in nine years, is canceled due to Axl Rose's flight getting delayed.
      November 10 – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Elvis Costello, Lenny Kravitz, Tom Petty and Brian Setzer guest-star on an episode of The Simpsons set at a Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
      November 12 – rap rock band Crazy Town release their second studio album Darkhorse.
      November 19 – Michael Jackson dangles his nine-month-old son, "Blanket", over the balcony of his Berlin hotel room in an apparent attempt to connect with the fans below. He releases a statement later that day calling the incident a "terrible mistake".
      November 26 – Will Smith releases his first compilation album (last under Columbia Records) Greatest Hits.
      November 29 – Concert For George is held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as a memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his death, under the musical direction of friend Eric Clapton. Performers included surviving Beatles members Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Ravi Shankar, and Billy Preston. The event benefitted the Material World Charitable Foundation.
      November 30 – British girl group Girls Aloud is formed on the reality television show Popstars: The Rivals.
      December 2 – Peter Garrett leaves Midnight Oil.
      December 3 – Mariah Carey releases her ninth studio album Charmbracelet.
      December 6 – Another riot over a canceled Guns N' Roses concert breaks out, this time in Philadelphia, after Axl Rose is a no-show. The band cancels the remaining dates of the tour without explanation.
      December 22 – Joe Strummer lead singer, guitarist and founder of Punk Rock band The Clash dies of a congenital heart defect at the age of 50.
      December 29 – A Creed concert in Chicago angers fans in attendance when lead singer Scott Stapp forgets many lyrics, takes a lengthy leave of absence in the middle of the show and lies down on the stage for part of the performance. The band's manager issues a written apology that includes the statement "we hope that you can take some solace in the fact that you definitely experienced the most unique of all Creed shows and may have become part of the unusual world of rock 'n' roll history!"
      December 31 – Phish end their two-year hiatus with a New Year's Eve concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.


      = Also in 2002

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      Fergie joins The Black Eyed Peas during their recording of the Elephunk album.
      Salt-n-Pepa disbands.


      Bands formed


      See Musical groups established in 2002


      Bands disbanded


      See Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2002


      Bands reformed


      D.I. (after 1995 hiatus)
      Fear Factory
      Little River Band original members reform as Birtles Shorrock Goble
      KMFDM
      Phish (after 2000 hiatus)
      Stabbing Westward
      Suffocation


      Albums released




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      = October–December

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      Be Still – Donna Lewis
      Guitar Player – Hank Marvin
      Hollinndagain – Avey Tare, Panda Bear and Geologist
      Lovesick, Broke and Driftin' – Hank Williams III
      Memory – La – Constantin Veis
      The Moan – The Black Keys
      N.I.N.A. – Lisa Lopes
      Peace On Earth – Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
      Purely Evil – The Rogers Sisters
      Steam Powered Aereo-Takes - John Hartford
      ’’Azusa Praise 2 - We Cry Out!’’ - Carlton Pearson


      Popular songs




      Top 10 selling albums of the year in the US


      The Eminem Show – Eminem
      Nellyville – Nelly
      Let Go – Avril Lavigne
      Britney – Britney Spears
      Laundry Service – Shakira
      Silver Side Up – Nickelback
      A New Day Has Come – Celine Dion
      8701 – Usher
      Home – Dixie Chicks
      Missundaztood – Pink


      Classical music


      Kalevi Aho – Flute Concerto
      Leonardo Balada – Passacaglia for Orchestra
      Derek Bourgeois – Symphony No. 9
      George Crumb – Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik (A Little Midnight Music) for piano
      Peter Maxwell Davies – Naxos Quartet No. 1
      Beat Furrer – Phasma, for piano
      Philip Glass – Concerto for Harpsichord and Chamber Orchestra
      Patrick Hawes – Blue in Blue
      Toshio Hosokawa –Slow Motion
      Tolga Kashif – Queen Symphony
      Theo Loevendie – Clarinet Concerto
      Somei Satoh – Violin Concerto
      Salvatore Sciarrino – Altre schegge di canto, symphonic work
      John Serry Sr. –
      American Rhapsody (piano transcription)
      Concerto for Free Bass Accordion (piano transcription)
      Johannes Maria Staud
      Esquisse retouchée (Incipit 2), for trombone (with bass drum)
      Configurations / Reflet, for 8 players
      Polygon, for piano and orchestra
      Karlheinz Stockhausen –
      Europa-Gruss (revised version, for minimum ensemble)
      Strahlen ("Rays"), for a percussionist and ten-channel sound recording
      Ye Xiaogang – Great Wall Symphony


      Opera


      Friedrich Cerha – Der Riese vom Steinfeld
      Steve Reich – Three Tales
      Salvatore Sciarrino – Macbeth
      Michel van der Aa – One
      Rodney Waschka II – Saint Ambrose (recording only)


      Jazz




      Musical theater


      Bombay Dreams – London production
      Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – London production
      Hairspray – Broadway production opened at the Neil Simon Theatre on August 15 and ran for over 2500 performances
      Movin' Out – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 1303 performances
      Sweet Smell of Success: The Musical – Broadway production opened on March 14 at the Martin Beck Theatre and ran for 109 performances
      Taboo – London production opened January 29
      Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical) – Broadway production opened at the Marquis Theatre and ran for 903 performances
      We Will Rock You – London production


      Musical films


      8 Mile a drama starring Eminem as a rapper. Features many rap battles.
      8 Women
      24 Hour Party People
      Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage
      April Maadhathil, starring Srikanth and Sneha
      Bala, starring Shaam and Meera Jasmine
      Biggie & Tupac
      Chicago, starring Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Gere
      Filles perdues, cheveux gras
      Green Lights
      I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco
      Return to Never Land (animated feature)
      Standing in the Shadows of Motown
      Unconditional Love


      Births


      January 2 – Jorja Douglas, English born Germany singer, member of Flo
      January 11 - Dro Kenji, American rapper
      January 16 - Eddie Benjamin, Australian singer-songwriter and music producer based in Los Angeles, California
      January 25 – Lil Mosey, American rapper and Internet personality
      January 30 – Tyla, South African singer, songwriter and dancer
      February 5 – Taehyun, Korean singer and dancer, member of TXT
      February 21
      Duwap Kaine, American rapper
      Marcus & Martinus, Norwegian brothers duo
      February 23 - Emilia Jones, English actress, singer, and songwriter
      February 26 - Nikita Kering, Kenyan musician, actress and media personality
      February 28 - Ylona Garcia, Filipino-Australian singer, songwriter and actress
      March 2 – Wonbin, Korean singer, member of Riize
      March 17 - Budjerah, Australian singer, from a Coodjinburra man from the Bundjalung nation.
      April 9 - Loren Gray, American singer
      April 5 – Golden Cañedo, Filipina singer and entertainer, winner of The Clash season 1
      April 18 – Noah Thompson, American singer
      April 24 – Skylar Stecker, American singer-songwriter and actress
      May 13 – Zoe Wees, German singer
      May 15
      Lil Huddy, American social media personality, singer, and actor
      Hala Al Turk, Jordanian-Syrian Bahraini singer
      June 4 – Day, Hong Kong singer, member of COLLAR
      June 11 – Marf Yau, Hong Kong singer and actress, member of COLLAR
      June 14 – Ayra Starr, Beninese-born Nigerian singer
      June 25 – Benson Boone, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
      June 29 – Marlhy Murphy, American musician, actress, television personality, and internet personality
      July 4 - Yailin La Más Viral, Dominican rapper and singer
      July 7 – Caity Baser, British singer
      July 14 – Kian, Australian singer-songwriter and musician
      July 23 – Lil' P-Nut, American rapper and actor
      July 25 – Shunsuke Michieda, Japanese singer and actor, member of Naniwa Danshi
      July 31
      Abi Carter, American singer
      João Gomes, Brazilian singer and songwriter
      August 6
      Nessa Barrett, American singer and songwriter
      Bailey May, Filipino-British singer, model, actor, dancer, and television personality
      August 14 – Hueningkai, American-Korean singer, member of TXT
      August 15 – Kento Nagao, Japanese singer, member of Naniwa Danshi
      August 23 – Indiana Massara, Australian actress and singer
      August 25 – BoyWithUke, Korean-American alt-pop singer, musician
      August 26 – Lil Tecca, American rapper
      August 30 – Bktherula, American rapper
      September 3 – Kyline Alcantara, Filipina singer and TV personality
      September 5
      Alika Milova, Estonian singer
      Alessandra Mele, Italian-Norwegian singer
      September 7 – Ericdoa, American singer, songwriter, and record producer
      September 17 – ArrDee, English rapper
      September 20 – Gabriel LaBelle, Canadian singer
      September 23 – Maddie Ziegler, American dancer and actress
      September 25 – Renée Downer, English singer, member of Flo
      September 29 – Chloe Moriondo, American singer-songwriter and YouTuber
      October 2 – Jacob Sartorius, American singer
      October 9
      Any Gabrielly, Brazilian singer and dancer
      Elka Cheng, Hong Kong singer, member of Lolly Talk
      October 15 – Malu Trevejo, Cuban singer and media personality
      October 23 – Ningning, Chinese singer, member of aespa
      October 24
      Ado, Japanese singer
      Lyn Lapid, American singer and instrumentist
      October 29 – Ruel, English born Australian soul R&B singer-songwriter
      November 1 – NLE Choppa, American rapper
      November 5 - Jawsh 685, New Zealand beat maker and music producer
      November 26 - Baylee Littrell, American country singer (son of Leighanne Wallace and Brian Littrell (Member of Backstreet Boys))
      December 13 - AC Bonifacio, Canadian dancer, singer, vlogger and actress
      December 16
      Zera, Serbian-Austrian rapper and songwriter
      Double Lz, British rapper and songwriter
      December 30 - Lina Kuduzović, Slovenian singer


      Deaths


      January 2 – Zac Foley (33), bassist of EMF (drug overdose)
      January 3 – Juan García Esquivel (83) Mexican band leader, pianist and composer
      January 7 – Jon Lee (33), Feeder drummer (suicide)
      January 20 – Ivan Karabyts (57), Ukrainian conductor and composer
      January 21 – Peggy Lee (81), jazz singer and songwriter
      January 22
      Peter Bardens, (56), keyboardist of Camel
      Sheldon Allman, (77)
      February 1 – Hildegard Knef (76), actress, singer, writer
      February 10 – Dave Van Ronk (65)
      February 13 – Waylon Jennings (64), country musician
      February 14 – Günter Wand (90), conductor
      February 24 – Leo Ornstein (106), composer
      March 1 – Doreen Waddell (36), singer who had worked with Soul II Soul and The KLF
      March 13 – Marc Moreland (44), guitarist (Wall of Voodoo, The Skulls) (liver failure)
      March 19 – John Patton (66), jazz and soul organist
      March 23 – Eileen Farrell (82), operatic soprano
      March 24 – Dorothy DeLay (84), Juilliard School violin teacher of Itzhak Perlman and Midori
      March 26 – Randy Castillo (51), drummer for Ozzy Osbourne & Mötley Crüe
      March 27 – Dudley Moore (66), English composer, pianist and actor
      March 31 – Lucio San Pedro (89), Filipino composer and teacher
      April 2 – Levi Celerio (91), Filipino composer and lyricist
      April 5 – Layne Staley (34), lead vocalist of Alice in Chains and Mad Season
      April 13 – Alex Baroni (35), singer
      April 15 – Ram Singh Thakur (87), Indian freedom fighter, musician and composer
      April 17 – Tak Shindo (79), musician, composer and arranger
      April 25 – Lisa Lopes (30), singer (car accident)
      April 27 – Hillous Butrum (74), country musician
      May 3 – Evgeny Svetlanov (73), composer and conductor
      May 6
      Otis Blackwell (71), songwriter and pianist
      Editing Bjørn Johansen (61), Norwegian saxophonist
      May 7 – Xavier Montsalvatge (90), composer
      May 9 – Leon Stein (91), composer, conductor and musicologist (born September 18, 1910)
      June 5 – Dee Dee Ramone (50), of The Ramones (heroin overdose)
      June 6 – Robbin Crosby (42), guitarist (Ratt)
      June 13 – Ralph Shapey (81), American composer and conductor
      June 15 – Big Mello (33), rapper (car accident)
      June 27 – John Entwistle (57), bassist of The Who (heart attack)
      June 29 – Rosemary Clooney (74), US singer and actress
      July 2
      Ray Brown (75), jazz bassist
      Earle Brown (75), composer
      July 4 – Gerald Bales (83), Canadian organist and composer
      July 11 – Rosco Gordon (74), blues singer and songwriter
      July 19
      Dave Carter (49), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
      Alan Lomax (87), American folklorist, ethnomusicologist and musician
      July 21 – Gus Dudgeon (59), English music producer
      August 2
      Joe Allison (77), songwriter
      Magda László, operatic soprano
      August 9 – Bertold Hummel (76), German composer
      August 10 – Michael Houser (40), guitarist (Widespread Panic) (pancreatic cancer)
      August 14 – Dave Williams (30), vocalist of Drowning Pool
      August 31 – Lionel Hampton (94), vibraphone virtuoso
      September 7 – Erma Franklin (64), gospel singer
      September 20 – Joan Littlewood (87), impresario
      September 24 – Tim Rose, (62), singer-songwriter
      September 29 – Mickey Newbury (62), singer, songwriter
      October 3 – Darryl DeLoach (55), guitarist (Iron Butterfly)
      October 17 – Derek Bell (66), harpist (The Chieftains)
      October 18 – Roman Tam (57), singer
      October 24 – Adolph Green (87), lyricist
      October 25 – Richard Harris (72), actor and singer
      October 27 – Tom Dowd (77), recording engineer and producer
      October 30 – Jam-Master Jay (37), member of Run-D.M.C.
      November 3 – Lonnie Donegan (71), skiffle musician
      November 5 – Billy Guy (66), singer (The Coasters)
      November 21 – Hadda Brooks (86), U.S. jazz singer, pianist and composer
      November 28 – Dave "Snaker" Ray (59), blues singer and guitarist
      November 30 – Minuetta Kessler (88), concert pianist, classical composer and music educator
      December 9 – Mary Hansen (36), member of Stereolab (road accident)
      December 13 – Zal Yanovsky (57), rock singer and guitarist (The Lovin' Spoonful)
      December 22 – Joe Strummer (50), singer and guitarist of The Clash
      December 31 – Kevin MacMichael (51), Canadian guitarist of British band Cutting Crew


      Awards


      The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Isaac Hayes, Brenda Lee, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Gene Pitney, Ramones and Talking Heads
      Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Pat Boone, and Amy Grant


      = ARIA Music Awards

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      ARIA Music Awards of 2002


      = Grammy Awards

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      Grammy Awards of 2002


      = Country Music Association Awards

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      2002 Country Music Association Awards


      = Eurovision Song Contest

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      Eurovision Song Contest 2002


      = Mercury Music Prize

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      A Little Deeper – Ms. Dynamite wins.


      = Glenn Gould Prize

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      Pierre Boulez (laureate), Jean-Guihen Queyras (protégé)


      = WET Awards

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      WET Awards 2002



      The 2nd WET Awards took place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California on June 25, 2002. The awards recognized Americans in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. Comedian Mike Myers and Jim Carrey hosted the event for the second time.


      = Winners and nominees

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      Charts


      Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2002


      = Triple J Hottest 100

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      Triple J Hottest 100, 2002


      See also


      2002 in music (UK)
      Record labels established in 2002


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    Top Songs of 2002 - Top40weekly

    All US top 40 singles for 2002 including drops, power hits and debuts. Notable artists include Eminem, Usher, Linkin Park, Avril Lavigne, John Mayer, Pink

    Dec 24, 2002 · 2002 Music Hits Chart: 1. A Moment Like This – Kelly Clarkson: 2. Hot In Herre – Nelly: 3. Complicated – Avril Lavigne: 4. Girlfriend – N Sync & Nelly: 5. Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne: 6. Can’t Fight The Moonlight – LeAnn Rimes: 7. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton: 8. Dirrty – Christina Aguilera: 9. Heaven – DJ Sammy: 10 ...

    2002 Top 40 Music Charts

    Providing music charts from 1950 to today. Find top 40 music chart songs and historical music charts on Top40Charts.net.

    2002 in music - AceArchive

    Feb 25, 2023 · In the year 2002, the music industry was alive and kicking with an array of artists and albums that were loved by fans from around the world. The top 10 selling albums of the year in the US were an interesting mix of genres, from rap to pop, rock to country.

    31 Best Songs From 2002 - Music Grotto

    Dec 19, 2023 · The year 2002 was great for music, with some new genres in their infancy and older ones still going strong. For the purposes of our lists of the best songs from any given year, we’ll take a look at the Billboard year-end charts and rank the top tracks from each year based on their year-end placement.