1973 in music
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Events
January-February
- January 9 - Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug bust, putting an abrupt end to The Rolling Stones' plans to tour the Orient.
- January 14 - Elvis Presley's Aloha From Hawaii television special is seen around the world by more than 1 billion viewers
- January 14 - Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh is arrested for drug possession in California.
- January 18 - The Rolling Stones benefit concert for Nicaraguan earthquake victims raises over $350,000. (Mick Jagger adds $150,000 of his own money to the total in May). On December 22, 1972, an earthquake destroyed Managua, the capital of Nicaragua.
- January 30 - KISS performs their first concert, at the Coventary Club in Queens.
- February 14 - David Bowie collapses from exhaustion after a performance at New York's Madison Square Garden
March-April
- March 1 - The New York Joffrey Ballet's Deuce Coupe Ballet opens. The ballet is set entirely around music by The Beach Boys.
- March 5 - Jimi Hendrix's personal manager, Michael Jeffrey, is killed in a plane crash. Jeffrey was travelling from Majorca to England. All passengers on board the plane were killed.
- March 6 - The New York Office of the US Immigration Department cancels John Lennon's visa extension, after it having been granted five days earlier.
- March 7 - The director of talent acquisition at Columbia Records, John Hammond suffers a non-fatal heart attack following a performance by one of his most recent finds, Bruce Springsteen.
- March 8 - Paul McCartney is fined $240 after pleading guilty to charges of growing marijuana outside his Scottish farm.
- March 24 - Lou Reed is bitten by a fan during a concert in Buffalo, New York.
- April 3 - Capitol Records releases two greatest hits collections, The Beatles /1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970, commonly referred to as the Red and Blue albums.
- April 16 - Paul McCartney's first television special, James Paul McCartney airs. The special includes performances by McCartney and Wings.
- Opening of CBGB's
May-July
- May 9 - Mick Jagger adds $150,000 of his own money to the $350,000 raised by the Rolling Stones' January 18th benefit concert for the victims of the Nicaraguan earthquake.
- May 25 - Mike Oldfield releases Tubular Bells, the first release on Richard Branson's newly launched Virgin label.
- film The Sting revives interest in the ragtime music of Scott Joplin
- July 28 - Watkins Glen, New York concert attended by 600,000 to see The Band, The Allman Brothers Band, and the Grateful Dead.
unknown dates
- Television forms
- Journey forms
- KISS forms
- AC/DC forms
- U.F.O. signs a contract with Chrysalis Records
- The Ronettes break up, and Ronnie Bennett begins a solo career
- The London Symphony Orchestra becomes the first British Orchestra to be invited to take part in the Salzburg Festival.
- The Open Mind disbands
Albums released
- Ring Ring - ABBA
- Band on the Run - Paul McCartney & Wings
- Brothers and Sisters - The Allman Brothers Band
- Life in a Tin Can - The Bee Gees
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Black Sabbath
- Aladdin Sane - David Bowie
- Pin Ups - David Bowie
- Never Turn Your Back on a Friend - Budgie
- Paris 1919 - John Cale
- Now and Then - Carpenters
- Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
- Muscle of Love - Alice Cooper
- Sings In Italian For You - Dalida
- Julien - Dalida
- Made in Japan - Deep Purple
- Who Do We Think We Are - Deep Purple
- Cosmic Wheels - Donovan
- Live in Japan: Spring Tour 1973 - Donovan
- Essence to Essence - Donovan
- Desperado - The Eagles
- Brain Salad Surgery - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Killing Me Softly - Roberta Flack
- Angel Clare - Art Garfunkel
- Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
- Selling England by the Pound - Genesis
- Flying Teapot - Gong
- Call Me - Al Green
- A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
- Piano Man - Billy Joel
- Don't Shoot I'm Only the Piano Player - Elton John
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
- Raw Power - Iggy & the Stooges
- Larks Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson
- Houses of the Holy - Led Zeppelin
- (pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd) - Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Smokes - Lynyrd Skynyrd
- African Herbsman - Bob Marley and the Wailers
- Burnin' - Bob Marley and the Wailers
- Red Rose Speedway - Paul McCartney & Wings
- The Morning After - Maureen McGovern
- Birds of Fire - Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
- The Harder They Come - Original Soundtrack
- Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite - Elvis Presley
- New York Dolls - New York Dolls
- GP and Grievous Angel - Gram Parsons
- The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
- Queen - Queen (debut)
- Ragas - Ravi Shankar
- Long Hard Climb - Helen Reddy
- Berlin - Lou Reed
- For Your Pleasure - Roxy Music
- There Goes Rhymin' Simon - Paul Simon
- Goats Head Soup - Rolling Stones
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. - Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band (debut)
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E-Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band
- Countdown to Ecstasy - Steely Dan
- Fresh - Sly & the Family Stone
- Raw Power - The Stooges
- Closing Time - Tom Waits
- Dueling Banjos - Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel
- Quadrophenia - The Who
- Innervisions - Stevie Wonder
- Tales From Topographic Oceans - Yes
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII - Rick Wakeman
Top hits on record
- "Ring Ring" - ABBA
- "Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)" - ABBA
- "Sorrow" - David Bowie
- "You Can't Get Always Get What You Want" - The Rolling Stones
- "Loves Me Like a Rock" - Paul Simon (with The Dixie Hummingbirds)
- "Kodachrome" - Paul Simon
- "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" - Paul Simon
- "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John
- "Paroles... Paroles..." - Dalida & Alain Delon
- "Pour ne pas vivre seul" - Dalida
- "Vado Via" - Dalida
- "Je suis malade" - Dalida
- "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans" - Dalida
- "Playground in My Mine" - Clint Holmes
- "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder
- "Do It Again" - Steely Dan
- "Me and Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul
- "Will It Go Around in Circles" - Billy Preston
- "Photograph" - Ringo Starr
- "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" - Jim Croce
- "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" - Elton John
- "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John
- "Live and Let Die" - Paul McCartney and Wings
- "Touch Me in the Morning" - Diana Ross
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" - Gladys Knight
- "Ramblin' Man" - Allman Brothers Band
- "Smoke on the Water" - Deep Purple
- "Radar Love" - Golden Earring
- "Keep On Truckin' " - Eddie Kendricks
- "Delta Dawn" - Helen Reddy
- "Killing Me Softly with His Song" - Roberta Flack
- "Higher Ground" - Stevie Wonder
- "You're So Vain" - Carly Simon
- "My Love" - Paul McCartney & Wings
- "Why Me" - Kris Kristofferson
- "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye
- "Tie a Yellow Ribbon around the Old Oak Tree" - Tony Orlando & Dawn
- "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - Elton John
- "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin
- "Over the Hills and Far Away" - Led Zeppelin
- "D'yer Mak'er" - Led Zeppelin
- "Top of the World" - Carpenters
- "The Morning After" - Maureen McGovern
Published popular music
- "And I Love You So" w.m. Don McLean
- "Candle in the Wind" w. Bernie Taupin m. Elton John
- "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song" w.m. Jim Croce
- "I've Got To Use My Imagination" w.m. Gerry Goffin & Barry Goldberg
- "Last Song" w.m. Lawrence Wayne Evoy
- "Liaisons" w.m. Stephen Sondheim from the musical A Little Night Music
- "Midnight Train To Georgia" w.m. Jim Weatherly
- "(Say Has Anybody Seen) My Sweet Gypsy Rose" w.m. Irwin Levine & L. Russell Brown
- "Piano Man" w.m. Billy Joel
- "Send In The Clowns" w.m. Stephen Sondheim from the musical A Little Night Music
- "Stuck In The Middle With You" w.m. Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty
- "There Used To Be A Ballpark" w.m. Joe Raposo
- "Top Of The World" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter
- "The Way We Were" w. Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman m. Marvin Hamlisch from the film The Way We Were
- "Yesterday Once More" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter
Classical music
- William Alwyn - Fantasy Sonata for flute and harp
- Gloria Coates - Music on Open Strings (Symphony no. 1)
- Lou Harrison - Organ Concerto with Percussion
- Anthony Iannaccone - Rituals
- Frank Martin - Requiem
- Luigi Nono - Canto per il Vietnam
- Carl Orff - De Temporum Fine Comoedia
Opera
- de la Figo - Bronski eu Lot
Musical theater
- Gigi (Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe) - Broadway production
- Grease London production
- Gypsy (Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim) - London production
- Hard to be a Jew Broadway production
- Irene Broadway revival
- Here Comes the Groom Broadway production
- The King and I (Rodgers & Hammerstein) - London revival
- A Little Night Music (Stephen Sondheim) - Broadway production
- No, No, Nanette (Irving Caesar, Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans) - London revival
- The Pajama Game (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) - Broadway revival
- Pinocchio Broadway production
- Pippin London production
- Raisin Broadway production
- The Rocky Horror Show (Richard O'Brien) - London production
- Seesaw Broadway production opened at the Uris Theatre on March 18 and ran for 296 performances
- Two Gentlemen from Verona London production
Musical films
- Godspell
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Robin Hood animated feature released November 8
- Tom Sawyer
Births
- January 1 - DJ Shadow, DJ
- January 10 - Aerle Taree, Arrested Development
- March 17 - Caroline Corr, drummer
- April 4 - Kelly Price
- April 29 - Mike Hogan, The Cranberries
- May 2 - Justin Burnett, film score composer
- May 5 - Casino Versus Japan, electronic musician
- May 14 - Natalie Appleton, singer
- May 14 - Shanice, singer
- June 9 - Wes Scantlin, Puddle Of Mudd
- June 10 - Faith Evans
- June 23 - Marie N, Eurovision-winning singer
- July 5 - Bengt Lagerberg, The Cardigans
- July 25 - Ladybug, Digable Planets
- July 29 - Wanya Morris, Boyz II Men
- September 17 - Anastacia, singer
- September 23 - Jermaine Dupri, record producer
- December 11 - Mos Def, rapper
Deaths
- January 16 - Clara Ward, gospel singer
- January 23 - Kid Ory
- February 19 - Joseph Szigeti, violinist
- March 5 - Michael Jeffrey, Jimi Hendrix's personal manager
- March 8 - Ron Pigpen McKernan, Grateful Dead, stomach hemorrhage
- March 26 - Noel Coward, composer
- April 18 - Willie 'The Lion' Smith, US jazz pianist
- May 21 - Vaughn Monroe, US singer and bandleader
- July 3 - Betty Grable, US actress and singer
- July 3 - Karel Ancerl, conductor
- July 6 - Otto Klemperer, conductor
- July 14 - Clarence White, guitarist The Byrds
- August 17 - Jean Barraqué, French classical composer
- September 6 - William Henry Harris, organist and composer
- September 17 - Hugo Winterhalter, US conductor and arranger
- September 19 - Gram Parsons, guitarist/vocalist
- September 20 - Jim Croce, singer
- October 16 - Gene Krupa, drummer
- October 22 - Pablo Casals, cellist
- November 11 - David "Stringbean" Akeman, US country musician
- November 27 - Frank Christian
- December 20 - Bobby Darin, singer
- December 31 - Emile Christian