1974 in music
List of notable events in music that took place in the year 1974.
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Events
January–April
- January 1 – English jazz musician John Dankworth is named CBE in the United Kingdom's New Year's Honours List.
- January 3 – Bob Dylan and The Band kick off their 40-date concert tour at Chicago Stadium. It is Dylan's first time on the road since 1966.
- January 17
- *Joni Mitchell releases her monumental album Court and Spark, supported by the single "Help Me" reaching the highest moment of commercial success.
- *Dino Martin, singer and son of Dean Martin, is arrested on suspicion of possession and sale of two machine guns.
- February 12 – New York's rock club, The Bottom Line, opens in Greenwich Village. The first headlining act is Dr. John.
- February 14 – The Captain & Tennille are married in Virginia City, Nevada.
- February 16 – Two years of litigation between Grand Funk and former manager Terry Knight are finally resolved. The band gets the rights to its name but Knight wins a cash settlement.
- February 18
- *Yes sells out the first of two nights at Madison Square Garden, without a bit of advertising for the show.
- *Kiss releases their self-titled debut album.
- February 19 – The first American Music Awards are broadcast on ABC, two weeks before the Grammys.
- February 20 – Cher files for divorce from her husband of 10 years, Sonny Bono.
- February 22 – The English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard performs the world premiere of Three Regions from Terrain by Douglas Young.
- February 27 – The Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, conducted by Jörg Faerber, makes its English debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
- March 1 – Rush release their self titled debut album.
- March 4
- *Ivan Stepanov and His Balalaikas make their London debut at the Wigmore Hall.
- *Baritone Hermann Prey cuts short a vocal recital in the Royal Festival Hall, London, due to vocal fatigue.
- March 10 – Hans Vonk makes his London debut in the Royal Festival Hall, conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a programme of Berlioz and Schubert, as well as the Violin Concerto by Roberto Gerhard, with Erich Gruenberg as soloist.
- March 12 – John Lennon is involved in an altercation with a photographer outside The Troubadour in Los Angeles, California. Lennon and friend Harry Nilsson have been heckling comedian Tommy Smothers and are forced to leave the club.
- March 16 – Country music's Grand Ole Opry moves to a new location at the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee
- March 30 – The Ramones play their first concert at the Performance Studio in New York.
- March 31 – Record producer Phil Spector is badly injured in a car accident in Hollywood, details of which are largely suppressed at the time.
- April 5 – Van Halen play their first gig on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood at Gazzarri's.
- April 6
- *200,000 music fans attend The California Jam rock festival. Artists performing at the event include Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Black Oak Arkansas, and the Eagles.
- *Swedish group ABBA wins the 19th Eurovision Song Contest in The Dome, Brighton, England, with the song "Waterloo", kickstarting their stellar international career. The 1967 Eurovision winner, Sandie Shaw, attends.
- April 14 – , a concert movie filmed during the band's 1972 North American Tour, premieres at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York.
- April 16 – Queen play their first North American concert, opening for Mott the Hoople in Denver, Colorado.
- April 24–25 – Music aired on the radio in Portugal acts as a secret signal to trigger the Carnation Revolution there: at 10:55 p.m. on April 24, Paulo de Carvalho's "E Depois do Adeus" on Emissores Associados de Lisboa alerts rebel captains and soldiers that the coup is beginning; at 12:20 a.m. on April 25, Rádio Renascença broadcasts "Grândola, Vila Morena", a song by Zeca Afonso, an influential political folk musician and singer who has been banned from Portuguese radio up to this time, signalling the Armed Forces Movement to begin the takeover of strategic points of power in the country from 3.00 a.m.
- April 25
- *Sotheby's Galleries in London sell a violin made in 1733 by Cremonese master Giuseppe Guarneri, formerly belonging to violinist Elaine Weldon, for the equivalent of $140,000, the second-highest price ever paid for a violin.
- *Pam Morrison, Jim Morrison's widow, is found dead in her Hollywood apartment from an apparent heroin overdose.
May–December
- May 7 – Led Zeppelin announces their new record label, Swan Song Records, with a lavish party at The Four Seasons Hotel in New York.
- May 11 – The New York Police bagpipe band performs shortly after midnight at the Portsmouth, RI Ramada Inn, in connection with a National Police Week event, prompting a drunken spree lasting until dawn by at least a dozen off-duty members of the Boston Police Department, who ran naked through the motel, "smashing chairs and tables, soiling rugs, discharging fire extinguishers, exploding firecrackers, setting off a burglar alarm, disconnecting a security camera, slashing automobile tires and throwing pictures into the motel courtyard", causing an estimated $1027.75 in damage, including liquor stolen from a locked cabinet and unpaid breakfast bills.
- May 25 – Twenty years after it was recorded, "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets returns to the Billboard Top 40, after it gains renewed popularity from its use in the film American Graffiti and the TV series Happy Days.
- May 28 – Experimental orchestra, the Portsmouth Sinfonia, plays a concert at the Royal Albert Hall, with its regular conductor John Farley. The performers included Michael Nyman and Brian Eno.
- June 1 – Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno, Nico and other musicians perform at the Rainbow Theatre in London. The performances are later released as June 1, 1974.
- June 5
- *Sly Stone married model-actress Kathy Silva on June 5, 1974, during a sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden.
- *Patti Smith records "Hey Joe", her debut single, which arguably becomes the first punk rock single when released in August.
- June 14 – David Bowie launches his Diamond Dogs tour at the Montreal Forum. One year previously he had announced that he was retiring from touring as Ziggy Stardust.
- July 4 – Barry White marries Love Unlimited lead singer Glodean James.
- July 19–21 – Ozark Music Festival is held in Sedalia, Missouri, with a crowd estimated between 100,000 and 350,000 people.
- July 20 – The first Knebworth Concert is held in England, headlined by The Allman Brothers Band.
- July 29
- *Having performed at two sold-out concerts at the London Palladium, "Mama" Cass Elliot dies in her sleep after suffering a heart attack in a Mayfair flat in London, aged 32.
- *Neil Peart officially joins Rush.
- August 6 – Hugh MacCallum, of Stirling, wins the silver chanter for the third time, playing "Mrs MacLeod of Callisker's Salute" at the invitational bagpipe competition held at Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye. Second place was given to the previous year's winner, Donald Morrison from South Uist, who performed "Rory MacLeod's Lament".
- August 7
- *During a performance of Carmina Burana, conducted by André Previn, at The Proms, soloist Thomas Allen collapses because of the heat and eventually has to be carried out by members of the orchestra. Prommer Patrick McCarthy, just embarking on his professional singing career, offers his services as a replacement and completes the performance.
- *Peter Wolf, lead singer of The J. Geils Band, marries actress Faye Dunaway.
- August 16 – Ramones' first appearance on NYC's venue CBGB. The venue would help establish their place at the forefront of punk rock.
- September 15 – Gary Thain of Uriah Heep is shocked on stage at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas, and is seriously injured.
- October 3 – Idi Amin, the President of Uganda, instructs his country's acting high commissioner in London to recruit two six-foot-tall Scots bagpipers with military backgrounds to serve as his bodyguards.
- October 5
- *AC/DC performs its first official show with Bon Scott as its new lead singer.
- *The North Coast Band Invitational competition, sponsored by St. Ann's CYO Band of Neponset, is held for the first time, at Nickerson Field on the Boston University campus.
- October 18 – Al Green is attacked while bathing by a girlfriend of several weeks, Mrs. Mary Woodson, a 29-year-old mother of three. She scalds his body with a pan of boiling grits and commits suicide a few moments later, reportedly because he rejected her marriage proposal.
- November 2 – George Harrison launches his "George Harrison & Friends North American Tour" in Vancouver. It is his first tour since the Beatles North American Tour of 1966.
- November 21 – Wilson Pickett is arrested in Andes, New York, after allegedly firing a bullet through the door of a hotel room where he was staying while on a hunting trip with The Isley Brothers.
- November 28 – John Lennon joins Elton John on stage at Madison Square Garden for three songs.
- December 12 – Mick Taylor leaves The Rolling Stones after six years.
- December 31
- *Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks join Fleetwood Mac.
- *The third annual New Year's Rockin' Eve, moving this year from NBC to ABC, is aired with performances by Herbie Hancock, The Beach Boys, Chicago, Olivia Newton-John and The Doobie Brothers.
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- Lord Shorty's Endless Vibrations is the first soca LP and the first major soca hit worldwide.
- Eric Bogle's "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" comes to prominence when he enters it in a National Folk Festival songwriting competition in Brisbane, Australia.
- Rover Thomas claims to have been visited in a dream by a deceased friend near Warmun, Australia, and receives the Krill Krill song cycle.
- The original Alice Cooper group breaks up. The band's leader, Vincent Furnier, changes his name to Alice Cooper and goes on to a solo career.
- Journey signs to Columbia Records.
- Roland RE-201 and 101 Space Echo tape-based audio analog delay effects units introduced.
Bands formed
- See :Category:Musical groups established in 1974
Bands disbanded
- The Moody Blues
- The Stooges
- King Crimson
Albums released
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December
Release date unknown
- Alvorecer – Clara Nunes
- Andy Kim – Andy Kim
- Baker Gurvitz Army – Baker Gurvitz Army
- Banquet – Lucifer's Friend
- Blackdance – Klaus Schulze
- Breakin' Bread – Fred & the New J.B.'s
- Cassidy Live! – David Cassidy
- Caught Up – Millie Jackson
- Child of the Novelty – Mahogany Rush
- The Civil Surface – Egg
- Come a Little Closer – Etta James
- Damn Right I Am Somebody – Fred Wesley The J.B.'s
- Dancehall Sweethearts – Horslips
- Dandruff – Ivor Cutler
- David Essex – David Essex
- Do It Good – KC and the Sunshine Band
- Don't Be Fooled by the Name – Geordie
- Elis & Tom – Elis Regina & Tom Jobim
- Ella in London – Ella Fitzgerald
- Five-A-Side – Ace
- Floating World – Jade Warrior
- The Giants – Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Ray Brown
- The Golden Scarab – Ray Manzarek
- Greatest Hits – David Cassidy
- Gregg Allman Tour – Gregg Allman – Live
- Having Fun with Elvis on Stage – Elvis Presley
- Hot Wire – Trapeze
- I Can't Stand the Rain – Ann Peebles
- Introducing Eddy and the Falcons – Wizzard
- I Wanna Get Funky – Albert King
- Journey – Colin Blunstone
- The Link Wray Rumble – Link Wray
- L'isola di niente – Premiata Forneria Marconi
- Live! – April Wine
- Live – The Dubliners
- Love Me for a Reason – The Osmonds
- The Main Event – Live – Frank Sinatra
- Manifiesto – Víctor Jara
- Manuel – Dalida
- Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead – Vivian Stanshall
- Olympia 74 – Dalida
- Orleans II – Orleans
- Oscar Peterson in Russia – Oscar Peterson
- Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie – Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie
- Oscar Peterson and the Trumpet Kings – Jousts – Oscar Peterson
- Oscar Peterson and Roy Eldridge – Oscar Peterson, Roy Eldridge
- Oscar Peterson and Harry Edison – Oscar Peterson, Harry "Sweets" Edison
- Phases and Stages – Willie Nelson
- Rampant – Nazareth
- Riding High – Chilliwack
- Rub It In – Billy "Crash" Craddock
- Satch and Josh – Oscar Peterson, Count Basie
- Solid – The Groundhogs
- Something to Say – Buster Brown
- Tasty – Good Rats
- They Say I'm Different – Betty Davis
- The Way We Were – Andy Williams
- What the....You Mean I Can't Sing?! – Melvin van Peebles
- Where Have I Known You Before – Return to Forever
- The Whole Thing Started with Rock & Roll Now It's Out of Control – Ray Manzarek
- Windows – Jon Lord and Eberhard Schoener – Live
- Windfall – Ricky Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band
- Zuckerzeit – Cluster
Biggest hit singles
in the charts of 1974.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart entries |
1 | Carl Douglas | Kung Fu Fighting | 1974 | UK 1 – Aug 1974, US BB 1 – Nov 1974, Canada 1 – Nov 1974, Netherlands 1 – Oct 1974, France 1 – Sep 1974, Austria 1 – Dec 1974, Germany 1 – Jan 1975, Ireland 1 – Oct 1974, Australia 1 for 3 weeks Jul 1975, Switzerland 2 – Nov 1974, South Africa 2 of 1974, Norway 3 – Oct 1974, US BB 5 of 1974, Global 7 – 1974, Sweden 8 – Aug 1998, POP 9 of 1974, Italy 10 of 1975, US CashBox 11 of 1975, Scrobulate 12 of disco, Australia 22 of 1974, Germany 27 of the 1970s, RYM 84 of 1974, OzNet 842 | |
2 | Mud | Tiger Feet | 1974 | UK 1 – Jan 1974 | |
3 | ABBA | Waterloo | 1974 | UK 1 – Apr 1974, Switzerland 1 – Apr 1974, Norway 1 – Apr 1974, Germany 1 – May 1974, Ireland 1 – Apr 1974, Netherlands 2 – Apr 1974, Austria 2 – May 1974, Canada 3 – Jun 1974, France 5 – Apr 1974, US BB 6 – Jun 1974, Scrobulate 6 of Swedish, Australia Goset 10 – Jul 1974, South Africa 14 of 1974, POP 23 of 1974, Global 33 – 1974, RYM 33 of 1974, Germany 49 of the 1970s, Italy 51 of 1974, Europe 55 of the 1970s, US CashBox 84 of 1974, OzNet 413, Acclaimed 1016 | |
4 | Steve Miller Band | The Joker | 1974 | UK 1 – Aug 1990, US BB 1 – Nov 1973, Netherlands 1 – Oct 1973, Ireland 1 – Sep 1990, Canada 2 – Dec 1973, Norway 2 – Nov 1990, Switzerland 5 – Oct 1990, Austria 6 – Oct 1990, Germany 7 – Jan 1991, Australia Goset 7 – Feb 1974, France 8 – Dec 1973, US CashBox 10 of 1974, Poland 11 – Sep 1990, DDD 13 of 1973, US BB 21 of 1974, POP 33 of 1974, RYM 61 of 1973, Scrobulate 62 of 70s, Virgin 84, TheQ 297, Germany 399 of the 1990s, OzNet 561, Acclaimed 1721 | |
5 | George McCrae | Rock Your Baby | 1974 | UK 1 – Jun 1974, US BB 1 – Jun 1974, Netherlands 1 – Aug 1974, Austria 1 – Oct 1974, Switzerland 1 – Aug 1974, Norway 1 – Sep 1974, Germany 1 – Jan 1975, Canada 2 – Jun 1974, France 4 – Aug 1974, Germany 7 of the 1970s, Global 7 – 1974, Italy 11 of 1974, Australia 20 of 1974, Australia Goset 37 – Aug 1974, RYM 39 of 1974, US CashBox 40 of 1974, Acclaimed 807 |
Other selected singles
Published popular music
- "Annie's Song" – w.m. John Denver
- "Cat's in the Cradle" – Harry Chapin
- "Happy Days" – w.m. Pratt & McClain from the ABC-TV Series Happy Days
- "Hasta Mañana" – w.m. Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson & Björn Ulvaeus
- "I Honestly Love You" – w.m. Peter Allen & Jeff Barry
- "I Won't Send Roses" – w.m. Jerry Herman introduced by Robert Preston and reprised by Bernadette Peters in the musical Mack & Mabel
- "I've Got the Music in Me" – w.m. Bias Boshell
- "Midnight at the Oasis" – w.m. David Nichtern
- "Murder on the Orient Express" – m. Richard Rodney Bennett from the film Murder on the Orient Express
- "Freebird" – Lynyrd Skynyrd
- "No Goodbyes" – w.m. Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman from the musical Over Here!
- "Pencil Thin Mustache" – w.m. Jimmy Buffett
- "Ring Ring" – w.m. Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson, Björn Ulvaeus, Neil Sedaka & Phil Cody
- "She" – w. Herbert Kretzmer m. Charles Aznavour
- "Southern Nights" – w.m. Allen Toussaint
- "Sundown" – w.m. Gordon Lightfoot
- "Sunshine on My Shoulders" – w.m. John Denver, Richard Kniss & Michael Taylor
- "Tap Your Troubles Away" – w.m. Jerry Herman from the musical Mack & Mabel
- "Time Heals Everything" – w.m. Jerry Herman. Introduced by Bernadette Peters in the musical Mack & Mabel
- "Waterloo" – w.m. Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson & Björn Ulvaeus
- "We May Never Love Like This Again" – w.m. Al Kasha & Joel Hirschorn. From the film The Towering Inferno
- "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott" – w.m. Don Reid
- " Having My Baby" – w.m. Paul Anka
- "Gigi L'Amoroso" – Dalida
- "Anima Mia" – Dalida
- "Ta Femme" – Dalida
Classical music">European classical music">Classical music
- Anne Boyd – Angklung for piano
- George Crumb – Music for a Summer Evening for two amplified pianos and percussion.
- Mario Davidovsky
- *Synchronisms No. 7, for orchestra and tape
- *Synchronisms No. 8, for woodwind quintet and tape
- Einar Englund – Piano Concerto No. 2
- Luc Ferrari
- *Petite symphonie intuitive pour une paysage de printemps
- *éphémère I, for tape and undetermined instrumentation
- Nicolas Flagello – The Passion of Martin Luther King
- Joaquin Homs – Trio
- Wojciech Kilar – Krzesany, for orchestra
- György Ligeti – San Francisco Polyphony, for orchestra
- Olivier Messiaen – Des canyons aux étoiles... for solo piano, solo horn, solo glockenspiel, solo xylorimba, small orchestra with 13 string players
- Krzysztof Penderecki – The Dream of Jacob
- Wolfgang Regel – Requiem "à la mémoire de César Geoffray"
- Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians
- Wolfgang Rihm
- *Dis-Kontur for orchestra
- *Hervorgedunkelt, for mezzo-soprano, flute, harp, vibraphone, cello, organ, and percussion
- *Klavierstück Nr. 4
- *Siebengestalt, for organ and tam-tam
- Alfred Schnittke
- *Symphony No. 1
- *Hymn I, for cello, harp and timpani
- *Hymn II, for cello and double-bass
- *Hymn III, for cello, bassoon, harpsichord and bells or timpani
- Dmitri Shostakovich – String Quartet No. 15 in E-flat minor, Op. 144
- Karlheinz Stockhausen –
Opera
- Robert Ashley – Music with Roots in the Aether
- Friedrich Goldmann – R.Hot bzw. Die Hitze
[Jazz]
[Musical theater]
- Candide – Broadway revival
- Cole London production opened at the Mermaid Theatre on July 2. Cast included Julia McKenzie, Bill Kerr, Una Stubbs and Rod McLennan
- – Broadway revival
- Hans Christian Andersen – London production
- Lorelei – Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre and ran for 321 performances
- Mack and Mabel – Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre and ran for 66 performances
- The Magic Show – Off-Broadway production
- Over Here! – Broadway production opened at the Schubert Theatre and ran for 341 performances
- West Side Story – London revival
[Musical film]s
- Huckleberry Finn
- Mame
- Phantom of the Paradise
- That's Entertainment!
- Son of Dracula
Births
- January 4 – Tricky Stewart, American record producer, musician and songwriter
- January 6 – Wolfgang Dimetrik, Austrian accordionist
- January 10 – Jemaine Clement, New Zealand bassist, guitarist, pianist and singer
- January 11 – Giuseppe Filianoti, Italian opera singer
- January 12 – Melanie Chisholm, English singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actress and television personality
- January 25 – Emily Haines, Canadian singer-songwriter
- January 26 – Rokia Traoré, Malian singer-songwriter
- February 11 – D'Angelo, American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer
- February 13 – Robbie Williams, British singer-songwriter
- February 17
- *Bernt Moen, Norwegian pianist
- *Bryan White, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- February 24 – Chad Hugo, American multi-instrumentalist and record producer.
- March 13 – Phil Burton, Australian singer
- April 11 – David Jassy, Swedish musician, songwriter and music producer
- April 12 – Belinda Emmett, Australian singer, musician and actress
- April 14 – Da Brat, American rapper and actress
- April 17
- *Victoria Beckham, English businesswoman, fashion designer, model and singer
- *Mikael Åkerfeldt, Swedish musician
- April 18 – Millie Corretjer, Puerto Rican singer and actress
- April 20 – Tina Cousins, English singer-songwriter
- April 26
- * Nerina Pallot, British singer, songwriter and producer
- * Greg Laswell, American musician, recording engineer, and producer
- May 1 – Kellie Crawford, Australian singer, dancer, actress and children's performer
- May 10 – Quentin Elias, French-Algerian singer and actor
- May 16 – Laura Pausini, Italian singer
- May 17 – Andrea Corr, Irish singer
- May 18 – Chantal Kreviazuk, Canadian singer-songwriter
- May 20 – Mikael Stanne, Swedish musician
- May 21 – Adriano Cintra, Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and producer
- May 23 – Jewel, American singer-songwriter, poet and musician
- May 30
- *CeeLo Green, American singer, rapper
- *Big L, freestyle rapper
- June 1 – Alanis Morissette, Canadian singer-songwriter
- June 7 – Cassius Khan, Canadian singer and tabla player
- June 20 – Andrew Tierney, Australian singer
- June 24 – Vinnie Fiorello, American drummer and songwriter
- July – Amanda Ghost, English singer-songwriter, record producer and music executive, president of Epic Records
- July 2 – Rocky Gray, American drummer, guitarist and songwriter
- July 7 – E.D.I. Mean, American rapper and producer
- July 9 – Nikola Sarcevic, Swedish singer and bassist
- July 11 – Lil' Kim, American rapper
- July 12 – Sharon den Adel, Dutch singer
- July 13 – Deborah Cox, Canadian R&B singer
- July 16 – Jeremy Enigk, American singer/songwriter
- July 19 – Ramin Djawadi, Iranian-German composer
- July 21 – Terry Coldwell, singer
- July 22 – Rell, soul singer
- July 31 – Leona Naess, British singer-songwriter
- August 8
- *Preta Gil, Brazilian singer
- *Brian Harvey, British singer
- August 13 – Niklas Sundin, Swedish guitarist
- August 14 – Ana Matronic, American singer
- August 17 – Salem Abraha, singer-songwriter
- August 23 – Shifty Shellshock, American musician
- August 30 – Aaron Barrett, lead singer and guitarist
- September 4 – Carmit Bachar, American singer, dancer, model, actress and showgirl
- September 6 – Nina Persson, Swedish singer-songwriter
- September 19 – Jimmy Fallon, American comedian & musician
- October 1 – Keith Duffy, Irish pop singer and actor
- October 4 – Ramazan Kubat, Turkish folk singer and composer
- October 5 – Heather Headley, Trinidadian-American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress
- October 14
- *Natalie Maines, American singer-songwriter
- *Shaggy 2 Dope, American rapper and producer
- October 18 – Peter Svensson, Swedish guitarist
- November 2 – Nelly, American rapper
- November 3 – Franko Božac, Croatian accordionist
- November 4 – Louise Nurding, English singer, television personality and member of Eternal
- November 5 – Ryan Adams, American musician
- November 14 – Chad Kroeger, Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- December 3 – Trina, American rapper and musician
- December 7 – Nicole Appleton, Canadian television presenter, singer-songwriter and actress
- December 10 – Meg White, American drummer and singer
- December 24
- * Julian Rachlin, Lithuanian-Austrian violinist
- * Ryan Seacrest, American musical/entertainment television host, radio personality and producer
Deaths
- January 2 – Tex Ritter, American country music singer, 68
- January 23 – Lena Machado, Hawaiian singer, 70
- January 30 – Olav Roots, Estonian pianist and composer, 63
- February 2 – Jean Absil, organist and composer, 80
- February 15 – Kurt Atterberg, composer, 86
- February 28 – Bobby Bloom, singer-songwriter, 28
- March 7 – Alberto Rabagliati, Italian singer and actor, 67
- March 28
- *Dorothy Fields, lyricist, 68
- *Dino Ciani, pianist, 32
- *Arthur Crudup, singer, 68
- April 5 – Jennifer Vyvyan, operatic soprano, 49
- April 7 – Pete Wendling, pianist and composer, 85
- April 15 – Giovanni D'Anzi, Italian songwriter, 68
- April 17 – Blossom Seeley, US singer and vaudeville entertainer, 87
- April 25 – Pamela Courson, Jim Morrison's widow, 27
- May 8 – Graham Bond, R&B musician, 36
- May 15 – Paul Gonsalves, jazz saxophonist, 53
- May 24 – Duke Ellington, jazz musician, and composer, 75
- June 8 – Rodolfo Lipizer, violinist and conductor, 79
- June 22 – Darius Milhaud, composer, 81
- June 27 – Cliff Friend, US composer
- July 18 – Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi, operatic soprano, 77
- July 27 – Lightnin' Slim, blues musician, 61
- July 29 – "Mama" Cass Elliott, singer, 32
- August 6 – Gene Ammons, tenor saxophonist, 49
- August 9 – Bill Chase, jazz rock trumpeter, 39
- August 11 – Maria Maksakova, Sr., opera singer, 72
- September 3 – Harry Partch, composer, 73
- September 22 – Marta Fuchs, operatic soprano, 76
- September 23 – Robbie McIntosh, drummer, 24
- October 5 – Ebe Stignani, operatic soprano, about 70
- October 13 – Josef Krips, violinist, 72
- October 24 – David Oistrakh, violinist, 66
- November 5 – Marguerite Namara, operatic soprano, 85
- November 8 – Ivory Joe Hunter, R&B singer, songwriter and pianist
- November 9 – Egon Wellesz, Austrian composer, musicologist and teacher, 89
- November 11 – Alfonso Leng, composer, 80
- November 19 – George Brunies, jazz musician, 72
- November 21 – Frank Martin, composer, 84
- November 25 – Nick Drake, singer/songwriter, 26
Awards
[Grammy] Awards
- Grammy Awards of 1974
[Country Music Association] Awards
[Eurovision Song Contest]
- Eurovision Song Contest 1974