2006 in British music

Events

  • 18 February – The Rolling Stones give a free concert to two million people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • 22 February – The one billionth song is downloaded on iTunes; the song is "Speed of Sound" by Coldplay.
  • 3 March - Disgraced glam rock singer Gary Glitter is convicted of sexually abusing two young girls at his villa in Vietnam and is sentenced to three years in jail.
  • 10 March - David Gilmour begins his first world tour since Pink Floyd's 1994 world tour, in support of his On an Island album.
  • 11 March – James Blunt, with his single "You're Beautiful", becomes the first British artist to top the US Billboard Hot 100 chart since Elton John with "Candle In The Wind 1997"
  • 20 May – Finnish monster rock band Lordi win the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The UK entry, "Teenage Life" by Daz Sampson, finishes in 19th place with 25 points.
  • 30 July – The last ever weekly edition of the British television chart show, Top of the Pops, is broadcast.
  • 10 October – Justin Hawkins, lead singer of The Darkness announces he is leaving the band.
  • 25 October – Guitarist Brian May announces on his website that Queen is returning to the studio for recording sessions. The new lineup, Queen + Paul Rodgers, features May, Paul Rodgers (the former lead vocalist of Free) and former Queen drummer Roger Taylor.
  • 26 October – Duran Duran lead guitarist Andy Taylor once again leaves the band after a series of disagreements surrounding their latest album, which was still incomplete by the year's end. Reasons given are his disapproval of the usage of both Timbaland and Justin Timberlake in the creation of the band's album. The band hires an interim guitarist to supplant Taylor, with no real replacement being announced.
  • 31 October – The Who release Endless Wire, their first studio album for 24 years.
  • 16 November - Snow Patrol become the first British rock band in 13 years to reach the top five of the US Billboard Hot 100.[1]

UK Charts

Classical music

Opera

Film and incidental music

Music awards

BRIT Awards

British Composer Awards

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Ivor Novello Awards

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Mercury Music Prize

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Mesquita Borges, Mario (2007). "Snow Patrol". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 13 April 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2008.
  2. "British Composer Awards: Ceremony Archive. Accessed 8 February 2013". Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  3. Ivor Novello Awards - the results. Accessed 8 February 2013
  4. Goodwin N. Eric Shilling. In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.
  5. Cartwright, Garth (3 April 2006). "Obituary: Nikki Sudden". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 March 2008.
  6. "Obituary in The Bass Player Magazine 2006". Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
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