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2002 in British music

This is a summary of 2002 in music in the United Kingdom.

Summary edit

British and Irish bands that did well in the charts included Stereophonics, the Chemical Brothers, and Westlife; the latter topped the charts for a record 10th time, matching Madonna. They also were the quickest act to obtain 10 chart toppers, with only 35 months between this and their first.

The fastest-selling debut single in UK chart history was released by the Winner of the TV talent show, Pop Idol; Will Young had been voted as the winner by over 4 million people in the final, after winning six out of the nine weeks, with Gareth Gates, the eventual runner-up, winning three times. "Anything is Possible/Evergreen", topped the charts for 3 weeks and sold over 1.1 million copies in its first week of sale; altogether it sold over 1.7 million copies, becoming the 11th biggest-selling single in the UK and also the second fastest-selling single in the UK, with only Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" ahead of it. Young reached the top again with his second single "Light My Fire".

Runner-up Gareth Gates scored a No. 1 with his debut single, "Unchained Melody", spending one week more at the top than Will Young, thought the single itself sold less than Will Young's; nonetheless it became the 77th million-selling single in the UK and the last one until 2004. Overall, it is the 37th biggest selling single in the UK. Gates also had a second No.1 single, "Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)", which topped the charts for 3 weeks, bettering Will Young by one week once again. Darius Danesh, third in Pop Idol, also made No 1 with "Colourblind". After both having two chart toppers, Young and Gates joined forces and revived an old Beatles classic, "The Long and Winding Road".

UK girl group Sugababes (who were now under their second line-up of original members Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and former Atomic Kitten member Heidi Range, who replaced Siobhán Donaghy after her departure the previous year) scored their first UK number one with "Freak like Me". Ronan Keating also returned to the top of the singles chart with a cover of "If Tomorrow Never Comes". Liberty X, consisting of the five losers who just failed to make Hear'Say in the talent show Popstars, reached No. 1 with Just a Little, eventually becoming more successful than Hear'Say, who disbanded in October. S Club Juniors, an 8-piece pre-teen spin off from S Club 7 (who saw the departure of band member Paul Cattermole earlier that year) reached No 2 with their debut single One Step Closer.

The Sugababes hit the top for a second time with their sixth single, "Round Round". Like their first No. 1 single, it only spent a week at the summit. The song was taken from the soundtrack to the hit film, "The Guru". Specialising in pop and R&B with garage influences, all-male act Blazin' Squad entered atop the charts with their massively hyped debut single, "Crossroads". They would go on to have five more top 10 singles, though their two albums charted near the low end of the top 40 on the albums chart.

Coldplay released their second album, a follow-up to Parachutes; A Rush of Blood to the Head included several hit singles and they became one of the few early 2000s era British acts to achieve fame and popularity in the US. Having previously topped the singles charts twice, Atomic Kitten also scored a No. 1 album with their third release, Feels So Good, which spawned two top 3 hits as well as their 3rd chart topper.

Twelve months after topping the charts with his debut single, Daniel Bedingfield returned with a slow ballad, "If You're Not The One". It became his 2nd UK No. 1, and his debut album, Gotta Get Thru This, produced five Top 10 singles and six Top 40 hits. Boy band Blue reached the top of the UK charts for the third time, collaborating with Elton John to revive an old hit of his, "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word".

A notable charity single that reached the top 20 was "Nothing Sacred – A Song for Kirsty" by Russell Watson. The campaign raised money for the Francis House Children's Hospital, and was inspired by Kirsty Howard, an eight-year old with a rare heart condition. The song peaked at number 17 and sales contributed to the £5million target for the Kirsty Appeal achieved in 2006.[1]

Popstars: The Rivals became the new phenomenon in the world of talent shows, producing two new acts, boy band One True Voice and girl group Girls Aloud. They both released their singles in Christmas week and the girls beat the boys to the top spot, claiming the Christmas number one with "Sound of the Underground". Robbie Williams took the Christmas number one album spot yet again with his fifth No. 1 album, Escapology.

Events edit

Performers included Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Ravi Shankar, and Billy Preston. The event benefitted the Material World Charitable Foundation.

Television edit

Howard Goodall follows up his earlier successful TV series Howard Goodall's Big Bangs with Howard Goodall's Great Dates, in which he focused on significant dates in the history of music.

Classical works edit

Film scores and incidental music edit

Deaths edit

Music awards edit

BRIT Awards edit

The 2002 BRIT Awards winners were:

Classical BRITS edit

Mercury Music Prize edit

The 2002 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Ms. DynamiteA Little Deeper

Record of the Year edit

The Record of the Year was awarded to "Unchained Melody" by Gareth Gates.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Manchester fundraiser Kirsty Howard dies aged 20". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 24 October 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Guitarist Clapton weds in private". CNN. 3 January 2002. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  3. ^ Jennifer Vineyard (16 January 2002). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  4. ^ . musicaltimes.co.uk The Musical Times. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
  5. ^ Salewicz, Chris (31 January 2002). "Peter Bardens - Obituaries - News - The Independent". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Obituary". The Telegraph. 16 March 2002. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Dudley Moore has rare brain disease". BBC News. 30 September 1999. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  8. ^ "James Dewar". The Herald, Glasgow, Scotland. 30 May 2002. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Record producer dies in crash". BBC. 22 July 2002. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  10. ^ "Black And White Minstrels creator dies". The Guardian. 29 August 2002. from the original on 12 April 2023.
  11. ^ Tim McDonald Obituary: Stanley Black, The Guardian, 3 December 2002
  12. ^ Robb Johnson, "Thackray, John Philip [Jake] (1938–2002)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, January 2006; online edn, January 2009, accessed 19 April 2009
  13. ^ Simmonds, Jeremy (2006). Number One in Heaven. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-102287-6

References edit

  • Top 200 singles of 2002

External links edit

  • BBC Radio 1's Chart Show with JK and Joel
  • The Official Charts Company

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This is a summary of 2002 in music in the United Kingdom List of years in British music 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Summary 2 Events 3 Television 4 Classical works 5 Film scores and incidental music 6 Deaths 7 Music awards 7 1 BRIT Awards 7 2 Classical BRITS 7 3 Mercury Music Prize 7 4 Record of the Year 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksSummary editBritish and Irish bands that did well in the charts included Stereophonics the Chemical Brothers and Westlife the latter topped the charts for a record 10th time matching Madonna They also were the quickest act to obtain 10 chart toppers with only 35 months between this and their first The fastest selling debut single in UK chart history was released by the Winner of the TV talent show Pop Idol Will Young had been voted as the winner by over 4 million people in the final after winning six out of the nine weeks with Gareth Gates the eventual runner up winning three times Anything is Possible Evergreen topped the charts for 3 weeks and sold over 1 1 million copies in its first week of sale altogether it sold over 1 7 million copies becoming the 11th biggest selling single in the UK and also the second fastest selling single in the UK with only Elton John s Candle in the Wind ahead of it Young reached the top again with his second single Light My Fire Runner up Gareth Gates scored a No 1 with his debut single Unchained Melody spending one week more at the top than Will Young thought the single itself sold less than Will Young s nonetheless it became the 77th million selling single in the UK and the last one until 2004 Overall it is the 37th biggest selling single in the UK Gates also had a second No 1 single Anyone Of Us Stupid Mistake which topped the charts for 3 weeks bettering Will Young by one week once again Darius Danesh third in Pop Idol also made No 1 with Colourblind After both having two chart toppers Young and Gates joined forces and revived an old Beatles classic The Long and Winding Road UK girl group Sugababes who were now under their second line up of original members Keisha Buchanan Mutya Buena and former Atomic Kitten member Heidi Range who replaced Siobhan Donaghy after her departure the previous year scored their first UK number one with Freak like Me Ronan Keating also returned to the top of the singles chart with a cover of If Tomorrow Never Comes Liberty X consisting of the five losers who just failed to make Hear Say in the talent show Popstars reached No 1 with Just a Little eventually becoming more successful than Hear Say who disbanded in October S Club Juniors an 8 piece pre teen spin off from S Club 7 who saw the departure of band member Paul Cattermole earlier that year reached No 2 with their debut single One Step Closer The Sugababes hit the top for a second time with their sixth single Round Round Like their first No 1 single it only spent a week at the summit The song was taken from the soundtrack to the hit film The Guru Specialising in pop and R amp B with garage influences all male act Blazin Squad entered atop the charts with their massively hyped debut single Crossroads They would go on to have five more top 10 singles though their two albums charted near the low end of the top 40 on the albums chart Coldplay released their second album a follow up to Parachutes A Rush of Blood to the Head included several hit singles and they became one of the few early 2000s era British acts to achieve fame and popularity in the US Having previously topped the singles charts twice Atomic Kitten also scored a No 1 album with their third release Feels So Good which spawned two top 3 hits as well as their 3rd chart topper Twelve months after topping the charts with his debut single Daniel Bedingfield returned with a slow ballad If You re Not The One It became his 2nd UK No 1 and his debut album Gotta Get Thru This produced five Top 10 singles and six Top 40 hits Boy band Blue reached the top of the UK charts for the third time collaborating with Elton John to revive an old hit of his Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word A notable charity single that reached the top 20 was Nothing Sacred A Song for Kirsty by Russell Watson The campaign raised money for the Francis House Children s Hospital and was inspired by Kirsty Howard an eight year old with a rare heart condition The song peaked at number 17 and sales contributed to the 5million target for the Kirsty Appeal achieved in 2006 1 Popstars The Rivals became the new phenomenon in the world of talent shows producing two new acts boy band One True Voice and girl group Girls Aloud They both released their singles in Christmas week and the girls beat the boys to the top spot claiming the Christmas number one with Sound of the Underground Robbie Williams took the Christmas number one album spot yet again with his fifth No 1 album Escapology Events edit1 January Eric Clapton marries his 25 year old American girlfriend in a surprise wedding ceremony at a church in the English village of Ripley Surrey 2 14 January 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 3 1 March Singer Doreen Waddell dies after being hit by three vehicles in Shoreham By Sea She was 36 14 May We Will Rock You a jukebox musical based on the songs of Queen opens at the Dominion Theatre in London s West End 23 May The Classical Brits award ceremony takes place The most successful British performers are Sir Colin Davis Russell Watson and Guy Johnston 1 June Graham Coxon leaves Blur during Think Tank s recording sessions after tensions with the other members mainly due to its alleged alcohol problems and disagreement about the choice of Fatboy Slim as producer Coxon only contributed in one song Battery in Your Leg He was later replaced on tour by Simon Tong former guitarist of The Verve 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 3 June The Libertines release their debut single What A Waster which receives very little airplay due to the profanity used in the song It charts at No 37 in the Official Singles Chart 11 June Paul McCartney marries second wife Heather Mills in a lavish ceremony at Castle Leslie in Ireland 27 June The Who bassist John Entwistle is found dead in a Las Vegas hotel room on the eve of the band s new tour He was 57 30 June The Glastonbury Festival features headline acts Coldplay Garbage Stereophonics Orbital Roger Waters Rod Stewart and Air August Nicola Benedetti wins the Brilliant Prodigy Competition broadcast by Carlton Television 1 October Hear Say split up 20 months after their formation and citing abuse from the public as their main reason as well as admitting to being a passing fad 29 November 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 Paul McCartney Ringo Starr Clapton Jeff Lynne Ravi Shankar and Billy Preston The event benefitted the Material World Charitable Foundation Television editHoward Goodall follows up his earlier successful TV series Howard Goodall s Big Bangs with Howard Goodall s Great Dates in which he focused on significant dates in the history of music Classical works editDerek Bourgeois Symphony No 9 Peter Maxwell Davies Naxos Quartet No 1 Patrick Hawes Blue in Blue Tolga Kashif Queen SymphonyFilm scores and incidental music editPatrick Hawes The Incredible Mrs RitchieDeaths edit4 January Peter Hemmings operatic bass and impresario 67 4 7 January Jon Lee Feeder drummer 33 suicide 22 January Peter Bardens keyboard player 57 5 14 February Mick Tucker drummer of Sweet 54 1 March Doreen Waddell singer 36 car accident 4 March Eric Flynn actor and singer 62 cancer 6 27 March Dudley Moore comedian composer pianist and actor 66 progressive supranuclear palsy 7 3 April Fad Gadget singer 45 15 April William Reed pianist and composer 91 18 April Cy Laurie clarinettist and bandleader 76 7 May Monica Sinclair operatic contralto 77 16 May James Dewar musician Scottish bassist 59 stroke 8 27 June John Entwistle bassist of The Who 57 heart attack 21 July Gus Dudgeon music producer 59 car accident 9 17 August Tony Zemaitis guitar maker 67 27 August George Mitchell musician who devised The Black and White Minstrel Show 10 85 9 October Joan Mary Last music educator author and composer 94 17 October Derek Bell harpist The Chieftains 66 3 November Lonnie Donegan skiffle musician 71 20 November George Guest organist and choirmaster of St John s College Cambridge 78 27 November Stanley Black pianist bandleader composer conductor and arranger 89 11 3 December Sidney Sager trombonist conductor and composer 85 22 December Joe Strummer singer and guitarist of The Clash 50 24 December Jake Thackray singer songwriter 64 heart failure 12 31 December Kevin MacMichael Canadian guitarist of British band Cutting Crew 51 lung cancer 13 date unknown John McHugh tenor 93Music awards editBRIT Awards edit The 2002 BRIT Awards winners were Best British Male Solo Artist Robbie Williams Best British Female Solo Artist Dido Best British Group Travis Best British Album Dido No Angel Best British Dance Act Basement Jaxx Best British Newcomer Blue Best International Male Shaggy Best International Female Kylie Minogue Best International Group Destiny s Child Best International Newcomer The Strokes Best International Album Kylie Minogue Fever Best British Video So Solid Crew 21 Seconds Best British Single S Club 7 Don t Stop Movin Best Pop Act Westlife Outstanding Contribution StingClassical BRITS edit Female Artist of the Year Cecilia Bartoli Male Artist of the Year Sir Colin Davis Album of the Year Russell Watson Encore Ensemble Orchestral Album of the Year Richard Hickox and London Symphony Orchestra Vaughan Williams A London Symphony Contemporary Music Award Tan Dun Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Young British Classical Performer Guy Johnston Critics Award Sir Colin Davis and London Symphony Orchestra Berlioz Les Troyens Biggest selling Classical Album Russell Watson Encore Outstanding Contribution to Music Andrea BocelliMercury Music Prize edit The 2002 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Ms Dynamite A Little Deeper Record of the Year edit The Record of the Year was awarded to Unchained Melody by Gareth Gates See also edit2002 in British radio 2002 in British television 2002 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 2002Footnotes edit Manchester fundraiser Kirsty Howard dies aged 20 BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation 24 October 2015 Retrieved 2 May 2017 Guitarist Clapton weds in private CNN 3 January 2002 Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 21 November 2012 Jennifer Vineyard 16 January 2002 Adam Ant Committed After Arrest Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 10 April 2014 Retrieved 21 November 2012 Peter Hemmings 1934 2002 musicaltimes co uk The Musical Times Archived from the original on 4 November 2005 Retrieved 6 February 2009 Salewicz Chris 31 January 2002 Peter Bardens Obituaries News The Independent The Independent Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 3 May 2009 Obituary The Telegraph 16 March 2002 Retrieved 24 May 2012 Dudley Moore has rare brain disease BBC News 30 September 1999 Retrieved 29 March 2010 James Dewar The Herald Glasgow Scotland 30 May 2002 Retrieved 5 April 2019 Record producer dies in crash BBC 22 July 2002 Retrieved 17 January 2012 Black And White Minstrels creator dies The Guardian 29 August 2002 Archived from the original on 12 April 2023 Tim McDonald Obituary Stanley Black The Guardian 3 December 2002 Robb Johnson Thackray John Philip Jake 1938 2002 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online edn Oxford University Press January 2006 online edn January 2009 accessed 19 April 2009 Simmonds Jeremy 2006 Number One in Heaven London Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 102287 6References editTop 200 singles of 2002External links editBBC Radio 1 s Chart Show with JK and Joel The Official Charts Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 in British music amp oldid 1198200366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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