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2004 in British music

This article gives details on 2004 in music in the United Kingdom.

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Michelle McManus, the winner of the second British series of Pop Idol, enjoyed success with her first single release, which topped the charts. Second and third place contestants Mark Rhodes and Sam Nixon formed a duo, whose debut single was a cover of "With a Little Help from My Friends", which also reached No.1. On 9 March Westlife became a four-piece after Brian McFadden decided to leave the band.

Numerous acts released greatest hits albums, with Robbie Williams' being most successful, selling over one million copies in eight weeks. Popular artists from the 1980s made successful returns, including Duran Duran, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Morrissey, all of whom released top ten singles. After appearing in the reality television show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Peter Andre re-released his 1996 hit single Mysterious Girl, this time getting to the top spot. Twenty years after the original, the Band Aid single Do They Know It's Christmas? was re-recorded and was the best-selling single of the year, holding the Christmas number 1 spot. The song sold over a million copies in a month.

The most successful British pop acts of 2004 were McFly whose first two debut singles entered at number one, and Natasha Bedingfield, who topped the singles, album and download charts. The 2004 Children in Need single was "I'll Stand by You". Former S Club star Rachel Stevens continued with her solo career, reaching the top 3 with the Sport Relief track "Some Girls".

In the classical world, Karl Jenkins continued success as a composer was rewarded by a 10-year recording deal with EMI. His choral work, In These Stones Horizons Sing, was commissioned for the opening of the Wales Millennium Centre in November 2004. Newly appointed Master of the Queen's Music Sir Peter Maxwell Davies continued his series of Naxos Quartets with nos. 4 and 5. Veteran composer Harrison Birtwistle produced a new opera, The Io Passion, which had its première in June at Snape Maltings as part of the Aldeburgh Festival.

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BRIT Awards edit

The 2004 BRIT Awards winners were:

Mercury Music Prize edit

The 2004 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand

Popjustice £20 Music Prize edit

The 2004 Popjustice £20 Music Prize was awarded to Rachel Stevens for her song Some Girls from the album Funky Dory.

The Record of the Year edit

The Record of the Year was awarded to "Thunderbirds" by Busted.

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References edit

  1. ^ "DJ Walker back after cancer fight". BBC News. 15 February 2004. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Street trio bid farewell to Kelly". BBC News. BBC. 14 March 2004. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Clapton's Guitar Sells For $959,000". Contactmusic.com. 25 June 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Kaplinsky wins TV dancing contest". BBC News. BBC. 4 July 2004. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Entertainment | Thousands mourn Peel at funeral". BBC News. 12 November 2004. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  6. ^ "John Peel on the Undertones | Film". The Guardian. London. 12 June 2002. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Top of the Pops leaves BBC One". BBC News. BBC. 29 November 2004. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  8. ^ BBC Press Office. Accessed 24 October 2014
  9. ^ "British Composer Awards shortlist honours top 30". The Stage. 12 November 2004. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  10. ^ "DJ died after 'chasing burglars'". BBC News. BBC. 6 December 2004. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  11. ^ Wainwright, Martin (18 September 2004). "John Buller". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 17 June 2018.

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This article gives details on 2004 in music in the United Kingdom List of years in British music 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Summary 2 Events 3 Bands formed 4 Bands on hiatus 5 Bands disbanded 6 Television series 7 Classical works 8 Opera 9 Musical films 10 Film scores 11 Deaths 12 Music awards 12 1 BRIT Awards 12 2 Mercury Music Prize 12 3 Popjustice 20 Music Prize 12 4 The Record of the Year 13 See also 14 ReferencesSummary editMichelle McManus the winner of the second British series of Pop Idol enjoyed success with her first single release which topped the charts Second and third place contestants Mark Rhodes and Sam Nixon formed a duo whose debut single was a cover of With a Little Help from My Friends which also reached No 1 On 9 March Westlife became a four piece after Brian McFadden decided to leave the band Numerous acts released greatest hits albums with Robbie Williams being most successful selling over one million copies in eight weeks Popular artists from the 1980s made successful returns including Duran Duran The Cure Depeche Mode and Morrissey all of whom released top ten singles After appearing in the reality television show I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Peter Andre re released his 1996 hit single Mysterious Girl this time getting to the top spot Twenty years after the original the Band Aid single Do They Know It s Christmas was re recorded and was the best selling single of the year holding the Christmas number 1 spot The song sold over a million copies in a month The most successful British pop acts of 2004 were McFly whose first two debut singles entered at number one and Natasha Bedingfield who topped the singles album and download charts The 2004 Children in Need single was I ll Stand by You Former S Club star Rachel Stevens continued with her solo career reaching the top 3 with the Sport Relief track Some Girls In the classical world Karl Jenkins continued success as a composer was rewarded by a 10 year recording deal with EMI His choral work In These Stones Horizons Sing was commissioned for the opening of the Wales Millennium Centre in November 2004 Newly appointed Master of the Queen s Music Sir Peter Maxwell Davies continued his series of Naxos Quartets with nos 4 and 5 Veteran composer Harrison Birtwistle produced a new opera The Io Passion which had its premiere in June at Snape Maltings as part of the Aldeburgh Festival Events edit5 January Lesley Douglas succeeds James Moir as Controller of BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music 13 February Elton John begins The Red Piano concert residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Originally scheduled for 75 performances it will run for 248 shows over five years including twenty four tour dates in Europe 17 February BRIT Awards held in London The Darkness Dido Busted and Duran Duran are among the winners 1 March Johnnie Walker returns to his Radio 2 drivetime show following a nine month break while he received treatment for cancer 1 10 March George Michael announces that Patience will be his last commercially released record Future releases will be available from his web site in return for donations to his favourite charities 13 March Charles Ngandwe performing as Paul Robeson wins the fifteenth series of TV talent show Stars in Their Eyes The edition is also the last to be presented by Matthew Kelly who had announced the previous day that he would be leaving the series 2 23 May 30 years after his death Nick Drake enters the top 40 for the first time with Magic it reaches No 32 on the Official Singles Chart 4 June Karl Jenkins signs a 10 year recording deal with EMI 23 June DJ Tony Blackburn is suspended by radio station Classic Gold Digital for playing songs by Cliff Richard against station policy 25 June Eric Clapton sells his famous guitar Blackie at a Christie s auction raising 959 000 to benefit the Crossroads drug rehabilitation center that he founded in 1998 3 30 June The Libertines perform without Pete Doherty and refuse to let him rejoin the band due to his continuing drug problems 3 July BBC newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky and her dance partner Brendan Cole win the first series of Strictly Come Dancing 4 10 July Ex S Club star Rachel Stevens sets a world record for completing the fastest promotional circuit in just 24 hours including a run for the charity Sport Relief 12 November Over a thousand people attend the funeral of John Peel who died suddenly on 25 October aged 65 from a heart attack on a working holiday in Cusco Peru at St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds Suffolk including many of the artists he championed Eulogies are read by his brother Alan Ravenscroft and DJ Paul Gambaccini The service ends with clips of him talking about his life and his coffin is carried out to the accompaniment of his favourite song the Undertones Teenage Kicks 5 At Peel s request his gravestone at Great Finborough contains the words Teenage dreams so hard to beat from the lyrics of Teenage Kicks 6 29 November The BBC announces that Top of the Pops will move from its Friday evening BBC One slot to BBC Two where it will be shown on Sunday evenings 7 11 December Steve Brookstein is named winner of the first series of The X Factor G4 are named the runner ups while Tabby Callaghan and Rowetta Satchell finish in third and fourth place respectively 17 December The Libertines perform what would be their final concert for over 5 years in Paris without Pete Doherty Carl Barat then announces the split of The Libertines They would reform in 2010 SOUTHAMPTON guildhall The Music performed live on the 25 9 2004Bands formed editAugust The Unthanks Architects Bring Me the HorizonBands on hiatus editBlurBands disbanded editThe Beta Band The Libertines until a 2010 reunion Television series editHoward Goodall s 20th Century Greats The Genius of Mozart presented by Charles Hazlewood 8 Classical works editJulian Anderson Symphony Harrison Birtwistle Today Too for tenor flute and guitar Richard Causton Between Two Waves of the Sea for orchestra and tape sampler Alun Hoddinott Trombone Concerto Cameron Sinclair The Secret of the Universe 9 Opera editThomas Ades The Tempest libretto by Meredith Oakes Matthew King On London Fields libretto by Alasdair Middleton Musical films editThe Phantom of the Opera directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Gerard ButlerFilm scores editNick Glennie Smith Ella Enchanted Nigel Hess Ladies in Lavender Michael Nyman The Libertine Debbie Wiseman Arsene LupinDeaths edit3 January Ronald Smith 82 pianist 12 February Tushar Makwana 37 DJ hit and run car accident 10 13 February Peter Gellhorn 91 pianist and conductor 23 February Neil Ardley 66 jazz pianist and composer 4 March John McGeoch 48 guitarist with Magazine Siouxsie and the Banshees and PiL 9 March Tony Lee jazz pianist 13 March Sydney Carter 89 hymn writer Lord of the Dance Max Harris 85 film and TV composer and arranger 1 April Paul Atkinson 58 guitarist and producer 9 April S Drummond Wolff 88 organist choirmaster and composer 9 May Percy M Young 91 musicologist editor organist composer conductor and teacher 27 May Denis ApIvor 88 modernist composer 5 June Iona Brown 63 violinist and conductor 26 June Muriel Angelus 95 singer and actress 15 July Ena Baga 98 pianist and theatre organist 31 August Carl Wayne 61 vocalist The Move 9 September John Buller 77 composer 11 19 September Kenneth Sandford 80 operatic baritone 25 October John Peel 65 British DJ and broadcaster heart attack 13 November John Balance 42 experimental musician and lyricist Coil 2 December Alicia Markova 94 ballerina 14 December Sidonie Goossens 105 harpist 21 December James Clifford Brown 81 singer organist and composer 23 December John W Duarte 85 composer Ifor James 73 horn player and teacherMusic awards editBRIT Awards edit The 2004 BRIT Awards winners were Best British Male Solo Artist Daniel Bedingfield Best British Female Solo Artist Dido Best British Group The Darkness British Breakthrough Busted Best British Single Dido White Flag Best British Album The Darkness Permission to Land Best British Dance Act Basement Jaxx Best Pop Act Busted Best British Urban Act Lemar Best British Rock Act The Darkness Best International Female Solo Artist Beyonce Best International Male Solo Artist Justin Timberlake Best International Group The White Stripes International Breakthrough Artist 50 Cent Best International Album Justin Timberlake Justified Outstanding Contribution Duran DuranMercury Music Prize edit The 2004 Mercury Music Prize was awarded to Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand Popjustice 20 Music Prize edit The 2004 Popjustice 20 Music Prize was awarded to Rachel Stevens for her song Some Girls from the album Funky Dory The Record of the Year edit The Record of the Year was awarded to Thunderbirds by Busted See also edit2004 in British music charts 2004 in British radio 2004 in British television 2004 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 2004References edit DJ Walker back after cancer fight BBC News 15 February 2004 Retrieved 18 December 2009 Street trio bid farewell to Kelly BBC News BBC 14 March 2004 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Clapton s Guitar Sells For 959 000 Contactmusic com 25 June 2004 Retrieved 3 March 2013 Kaplinsky wins TV dancing contest BBC News BBC 4 July 2004 Retrieved 2 April 2014 Entertainment Thousands mourn Peel at funeral BBC News 12 November 2004 Retrieved 9 February 2013 John Peel on the Undertones Film The Guardian London 12 June 2002 Retrieved 9 February 2013 Top of the Pops leaves BBC One BBC News BBC 29 November 2004 Retrieved 21 June 2014 BBC Press Office Accessed 24 October 2014 British Composer Awards shortlist honours top 30 The Stage 12 November 2004 Retrieved 17 August 2011 DJ died after chasing burglars BBC News BBC 6 December 2004 Retrieved 27 August 2014 Wainwright Martin 18 September 2004 John Buller The Guardian London Retrieved 17 June 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 in British music amp oldid 1180272547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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