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1973 in heavy metal music This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 1973. Newly formed bands * AC/DC *Ace Frehley * Bachman-Turner Overdrive * Bad Company * Cheap Trick * The Dictators * Edda Művek *Journey * JPT Scare Band *Kaipa *Kansa ...
* 1973 in jazz


Events


January–April

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January 8 Events Pre-1600 * 307 – Emperor Huai of Jin, Jin Huaidi becomes emperor of China in succession to his father, Emperor Hui of Jin, Jin Huidi, despite a challenge from his uncle, Sima Ying. * 871 – Æthelred I, King of Wessex, Æthel ...
– British Rail authorities restrict
Pipe Major The pipe major is the leading musician of a pipe band, whether military or civilian. Like the appointment of drum major, the position is derived from British Army traditions. During the early twentieth century, the term sergeant piper was used ...
Gordon Speirs to playing his
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just one minute in every fifteen on
Liverpool Street station Liverpool Street station, also known as London Liverpool Street, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London, in the ward of Bishopsgate Without. It is the t ...
, London, on grounds that his playing (part of a holiday campaign by the
Scottish Tourist Board VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board, is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other ...
) "interferes with station business". *
January 9 Events Pre-1600 * 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain. *1127 – Jin–Song Wars: Invading Jurchen soldiers from the J ...
Mick Jagger Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug conviction, putting an abrupt end to
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
' plans to perform in Japan during their forthcoming tour. *
January 14 Events Pre-1600 *1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence. *1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary. 1601–1900 *1639 – The "Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, Fundamenta ...
**
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
's ''
Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite ''Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite'' is a concert starring Elvis Presley that took place at the Honolulu International Center and was broadcast live via satellite to audiences in Asia and Oceania on January 14, 1973. The show was presente ...
'' television special is broadcast in over 40 countries around the world. **
Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead was an American rock music, rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, Folk music, folk, country music, country, jazz, bluegrass music, bluegrass, ...
bassist Phil Lesh is arrested for drug possession at his
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home. *
January 18 Events Pre-1600 * 474 – Seven-year-old Leo II succeeds his maternal grandfather Leo I as Byzantine emperor. He dies ten months later. * 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail. * 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the Chi ...
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
'
benefit concert A benefit concert or charity concert is a type of musical benefit performance (e.g., concert, show, or gala) featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate hu ...
for Nicaraguan earthquake victims raises over $350,000. On December 22, 1972, an earthquake destroyed
Managua ) , settlement_type = Capital city , motto = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , pushpin_map = Nicara ...
, the capital of Nicaragua. *
January 21 Events Pre-1600 * 763 – Following the Battle of Bakhamra between Alids and Abbasids near Kufa, the Alid rebellion ends with the death of Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. * 1525 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is founded when Co ...
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
open their Pacific tour of Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand in
Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu (; ) is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the island o ...
. *
January 30 Events Pre-1600 *1018 – Poland and the Holy Roman Empire conclude the Peace of Bautzen. *1287 – King Wareru founds the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, and proclaims independence from the Pagan Kingdom. 1601–1900 *1607 – An estimated ...
Kiss A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object. Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, sexual attraction, ...
perform their first concert, at the Coventry Club in
Queens Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long ...
, New York City, United States. *
February 2 Events Pre-1600 * 506 – Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (''Breviarium Alaricianum'' or ''Lex Romana Visigothorum''), a collection of "Roman law". * 880 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: King ...
– '' The Midnight Special'' makes its début as a regular series on US TV channel
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.
Helen Reddy Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 194129 September 2020) was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a showbusiness family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on rad ...
is the featured artist. *
February 14 Events Pre-1600 * 748 – Abbasid Revolution: The Hashimi rebels under Abu Muslim Khorasani take Merv, capital of the Umayyad province Khorasan, marking the consolidation of the Abbasid revolt. * 842 – Charles the Bald and Louis ...
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
collapses from exhaustion after a performance at New York's
Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as The Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City. It is located in Midtown Manhattan between Seventh and Eighth avenues from 31st to 33rd Street, above Pennsylva ...
. *
February 18 Events Pre-1600 * 1229 – The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, signs a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem with neither military engagements nor support from the papacy. * 1268 &ndas ...
– The ''
King Biscuit Flower Hour The ''King Biscuit Flower Hour'' was an American syndicated radio show presented by the D.I.R. Radio Network that featured concert performances by various rock music recording artists. History The program was broadcast on Sunday nights from 19 ...
'' is first broadcast with performances by
Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is a jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation. In addition to original music, the group has performed popular songs by Laura Ny ...
, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, and new artist
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American singer and songwriter. He has released 21 studio albums, most of which feature his backing band, the E Street Band. Originally from the Jersey Shore, he is an originat ...
. *
March 1 Events Pre-1600 *509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first Roman triumph, triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia. * 293 – Emperor ...
**
Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein ( ; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian. Considered to be one of the most important conductors of his time, he was the first America ...
conducts
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , group=n ( ; 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. He wrote some of the most popu ...
's
Violin Concerto A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble (customarily orchestra). Such works have been written since the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up thro ...
for the first time in his career, with soloist
Isaac Stern Isaac Stern (July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) was an American violinist. Born in Poland, Stern came to the US when he was 14 months old. Stern performed both nationally and internationally, notably touring the Soviet Union and China, and ...
and the
New York Philharmonic The New York Philharmonic, officially the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc., globally known as New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra based in New York City. It is ...
Orchestra. **The Joffrey Ballet's ''Deuce Coupe Ballet'' opens. The ballet is set entirely to music by
The Beach Boys The Beach Boys are an American Rock music, rock band that formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian Wilson, Brian, Dennis Wilson, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and frie ...
. **
Pink Floyd Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic music, psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philo ...
releases ''
The Dark Side of the Moon ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. The album was primarily developed during live performances, and the band premiered an early version of ...
'', which goes on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time. The album debuts on the Billboard 200 on March 17, reaches #1 on April 28, and eventually logs the all-time record of 741 weeks on that chart. *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
Jimi Hendrix James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
's former personal manager,
Michael Jeffery Major General Philip Michael Jeffery, (12 December 1937 – 18 December 2020) was a senior Australian Army officer and vice-regal representative. He was the 28th governor of Western Australia from 1993 to 2000, and the 24th governor-general o ...
, is killed in a plane crash. Jeffery was travelling from Majorca to England. All passengers on board the plane were killed. *
March 6 Events Pre-1600 * 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor. * 632 – The Farewell Sermon (Khutbah, Khutbatul Wada') of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * 845 & ...
– The
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Office of the US Immigration Department cancels
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who achieved worldwide fame as founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of ...
's visa extension five days after granting it. *
March 7 Events Pre-1600 * 161 – Marcus Aurelius and L. Commodus (who changes his name to Lucius Verus) become joint emperors of Rome on the death of Antoninus Pius. * 1138 – Konrad III von Hohenstaufen was elected king of Germany at Cob ...
– The director of talent acquisition at
Columbia Records Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
, John H. Hammond, suffers a non-fatal heart attack following a performance by one of his most recent finds,
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American singer and songwriter. He has released 21 studio albums, most of which feature his backing band, the E Street Band. Originally from the Jersey Shore, he is an originat ...
. *
March 8 Events Pre-1600 * 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem ''Shahnameh''. *1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León. * 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between bour ...
Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One ...
is fined $240 after pleading guilty to charges of growing
marijuana Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant. Native to Central or South Asia, the cannabis plant has been used as a drug for both recreational and entheogenic purposes and in various tra ...
outside his Scottish farm. *
March 14 Events Pre-1600 * 1074 – Battle of Mogyoród: Dukes Géza and Ladislaus defeat their cousin Solomon, King of Hungary, forcing him to flee to Hungary's western borderland. * 1590 – Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguen ...
– The singers
Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American musician, singer and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. As both a solo act and member of two successful bands, Stills has com ...
and
Véronique Sanson Véronique Marie Line Sanson (; born 24 April 1949) is a three-time Victoires de la Musique award-winning French singer-songwriter and record producer with an avid following in her native country. Ten years after Barbara, Véronique Sanson beca ...
are married near
Guildford Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
, England. *
March 24 Events Pre-1600 * 1199 – King Richard I of England is wounded by a crossbow bolt while fighting in France, leading to his death on April 6. *1387 – English victory over a Franco- Castilian-Flemish fleet in the Battle of Margate off ...
Lou Reed Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942October 27, 2013) was an American musician, songwriter, and poet. He was the guitarist, singer, and principal songwriter for the rock band the Velvet Underground and had a solo career that spanned five decades. ...
is bitten on the buttocks by a fan during a concert in
Buffalo, New York Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York (behind only New York City) and the seat of Erie County. It is at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, and is across the Canadian border from South ...
. *
April 2 Events Pre-1600 *1513 – Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León comes ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St. Augustine and the mouth of the St. Jo ...
Capitol Records Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007) is an American record label distributed by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-based record label of note ...
releases two collections of
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
' greatest hits, ''
The Beatles 1962-1966 ''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite ...
'' and ''
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'' (commonly referred to as the "Red Album" and the "Blue Album", respectively). *
April 7 Events Pre-1600 * 451 – Attila the Hun captures Metz in France, killing most of its inhabitants and burning the town. * 529 – First ''Corpus Juris Civilis'', a fundamental work in jurisprudence, is issued by Eastern Roman Empe ...
– In
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, the 18th
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
is won by
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for the second consecutive year, this time with "
Tu te reconnaîtras "Tu te reconnaîtras" (; "You'll Recognize Yourself"), sung in French by French singer Anne-Marie David representing , was the winning song at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 – the first time a country won the contest two years in successi ...
", sung by
Anne-Marie David Anne-Marie David (born 23 May 1952) is a French singer. She has represented both Luxembourg and France at the Eurovision Song Contest, winning in 1973 and placing third in 1979. Career David was born and raised in Casablanca, French Protecto ...
.
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finish in second place with "
Eres Tú Eres (English: "You Are") may refer to: * "Eres" (Alejandro Fernández song), 2008 * "Eres" (Café Tacuba song), 2003 * "Eres", a song by Anahí from her album ''Inesperado'', 2016 * "Eres", a song by José María Napoleón, 1975, later covered ...
", sung by
Mocedades Mocedades () is a Spanish singing group from the Basque Country, who represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 with the hit song "Eres Tú". Since June 2014, ''Mocedades'' has been the name of two bands: one with Izaskun Uranga ...
; the
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finish third with
Cliff Richard Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
singing "
Power to All Our Friends "Power to All Our Friends" is a song by Cliff Richard which was chosen as the entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, by a postal vote which was decided by BBC viewers after Richard performed six contending songs on ''A Song For Europe'', f ...
". The top three placed songs become international hits. *
April 8 Events Pre-1600 * 217 – Roman emperor Caracalla is assassinated and is succeeded by his Praetorian Guard prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus. * 876 – The Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul saves Baghdad from the Saffarids. *1139 – Ro ...
– Opening of the first La Rochelle Festival of Contemporary Music, under the direction of Claude Samuel. Featured composers include
Karlheinz Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groun ...
and
Iannis Xenakis Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde ...
*
April 15 Events Pre-1600 * 769 – The Lateran Council ends by condemning the Council of Hieria and anathematizing its iconoclastic rulings. * 1071 – Bari, the last Byzantine possession in southern Italy, is surrendered to Robert Guiscar ...
– Tenth Royan Festival of International Contemporary Art begins, including concerts featuring music by
Jean Barraqué Jean-Henri-Alphonse Barraqué (17 January 192817 August 1973) was a French composer and writer on music who developed an individual form of serialism which is displayed in a small output. Life Barraqué was born in Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine. In 1931 ...
and
Horațiu Rădulescu Horațiu Rădulescu (; 7 January 1942 – 25 September 2008) was a Romanian-French composer, best known for the spectral technique of composition. Life Rădulescu was born in Bucharest, where he studied the violin privately with Nina Alexandres ...
, amongst others. *
April 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1457 BC – Battle of Megido - the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail. * 69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Otho commits suicide. * 73 – Masad ...
Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One ...
's first solo television special, '' James Paul McCartney'', airs on
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. The special includes performances by McCartney and
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. *
April 18 Events Pre-1600 * 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days. * 1428 – Peace of Ferrara betw ...
– Violinist
Jascha Heifetz Jascha Heifetz (; December 10, 1987) was a Russian-born American violinist. Born in Vilnius, he moved while still a teenager to the United States, where his Carnegie Hall debut was rapturously received. He was a virtuoso since childhood. Fritz ...
deposits parts from his prized
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violin in the newly poured wet concrete of the foundation for the new Virginia Ramo Hall of Music, under construction at the
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, United States, in order to ensure the building will be "in tune", and to bring luck.


May–August

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May 4 Events Pre-1600 * 1256 – The Augustinian monastic order is constituted at the Lecceto Monastery when Pope Alexander IV issues a papal bull ''Licet ecclesiae catholicae''. * 1415 – Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are ...
July 29 Events Pre-1600 * 587 BC – The Neo-Babylonian Empire sacks Jerusalem and destroys the First Temple. * 615 – Pakal ascends the throne of Palenque at the age of 12. * 904 – Sack of Thessalonica: Saracen raiders under Leo ...
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are ci ...
embarks on a tour of the United States, during which they set the record for highest attendance for a concert, 56,800, at the Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The record was previously held by
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
. Performances for the movie '' The Song Remains the Same'' are also filmed. *
May 9 Events Pre-1600 * 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria. *1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy. *1386 – England and Portugal formally rati ...
Mick Jagger Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
adds $150,000 of his own money to the $350,000 raised by
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
' January 18 benefit concert for the victims of the
Nicaragua Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the cou ...
n earthquake. *
May 12 Events Pre-1600 * 254 – Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism. * 907 – Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the Tang d ...
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
is the first rock artist to perform at
Earls Court Exhibition Centre Earls Court Exhibition Centre was a major international exhibition and events venue just west of central London. At its peak it is said to have generated a £2 billion turnover for the economy. It replaced exhibition and entertainment grounds, ...
. *
May 13 Events Pre-1600 *1373 – Julian of Norwich has visions of Jesus while suffering from a life-threatening illness, visions which are later described and interpreted in her book '' Revelations of Divine Love''. * 1501 – Amerigo Vespu ...
Daniel Barenboim Daniel Barenboim (; in he, דניאל בארנבוים, born 15 November 1942) is an Argentine-born classical pianist and conductor based in Berlin. He has been since 1992 General Music Director of the Berlin State Opera and "Staatskapellmeist ...
collapses with a gastric upset during a concert at the
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, but later had sufficiently recovered to be driven home. *
May 23 Events Pre-1600 * 1430 – Joan of Arc is captured at the Siege of Compiègne by troops from the Burgundian faction. *1498 – Girolamo Savonarola is burned at the stake in Florence, Italy. * 1533 – The marriage of King Henry VI ...
Don Robey Don Deadric Robey (November 1, 1903 – June 16, 1975) was an American record label executive, songwriter, and record producer. As the founder of Peacock Records and the eventual owner of Duke Records, he was responsible for developing the caree ...
sells
Duke Records Duke Records was an American record label, started in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1952 by David James Mattis (WDIA program director and DJ) and Bill Fitzgerald, owners of Tri-State Recording Company. Their first release was Roscoe Gordon singing "Hey ...
,
Peacock Records Peacock Records was an American record label, started in 1949 by Don Robey in Houston, Texas, United States. History " Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton was a hit for Peacock in 1953. Other significant rhythm and blues artists on Peacock were Ma ...
and Backbeat Records to ABC Dunhill Records. *
May 25 Events Pre-1600 * 567 BC – Servius Tullius, the king of Rome, celebrates a triumph for his victory over the Etruscans. *240 BC – First recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. * 1085 – Alfonso VI of Castile takes Tol ...
Mike Oldfield Mike may refer to: Animals * Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum * Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off * Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and documen ...
's ''
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'' becomes the first release on
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's newly launched
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label. *
June 4 Events Pre-1600 *1411 – King Charles VI granted a monopoly for the ripening of Roquefort cheese to the people of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon as they had been doing for centuries. * 1561 – The steeple of St Paul's, the medieval cathedr ...
Ronnie Lane Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician and songwriter who is best known as the bass guitarist and founding member of Small Faces (1965–69) and subsequently Faces (1969–73). Lane formed Small Faces ...
plays his last show with
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at the Edmonton Sundown in London. Lane had informed the band three weeks earlier that he was quitting. *
June 15 Events Pre-1600 * 763 BC – Assyrians record a solar eclipse that is later used to fix the chronology of Mesopotamian history. * 844 – Louis II is crowned as king of Italy at Rome by pope Sergius II. * 923 – Battle of So ...
– The first
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opens. *
June 16 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Emperor Julian marches back up the Tigris and burns his fleet of supply ships. During the withdrawal, Roman forces suffer several attacks from the Persians. * 632 – Yazdegerd III ascends the throne as king ...
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's opera ''Death in Venice'', receives its première at
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. *
June 29 Events Pre-1600 * 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. *1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi. * 1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
– The
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play their first gig with
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at a festival in
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. Roth was originally intended as a temporary replacement for
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, who had just been snapped up by U.F.O. earlier in the month. *
June 30 Events Pre-1600 * 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy. * 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus. *1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Milan ...
Ian Gillan Ian Gillan (born 19 August 1945) is a British singer who is best known as the lead singer and lyricist for the rock band Deep Purple. He is known for his powerful and wide-ranging singing voice. Initially influenced by Elvis Presley, Gillan ...
quits
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. *
July 1 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor. * 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
Slade Slade are an English rock band formed in Wolverhampton in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, achieving 17 consecutive top 20 hits and six number ones on the UK Singles Chart. The ''British Hit Singles ...
play a sell-out
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in London after two number one singles this year. *
July 3 Events Pre-1600 * 324 – Battle of Adrianople: Constantine I defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium. * 987 – Hugh Capet is crowned King of France, the first of the Capetian dynasty that would rule France until the French Revol ...
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
'retires' his stage persona Ziggy Stardust in front of a shocked audience at the
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at the end of his British tour. *
July 4 Events Pre-1600 * 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans. * 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and proclaim ...
Slade Slade are an English rock band formed in Wolverhampton in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, achieving 17 consecutive top 20 hits and six number ones on the UK Singles Chart. The ''British Hit Singles ...
drummer
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is critically injured in a car crash in Wolverhampton; his 20-year-old girlfriend is killed. With his life in danger, the band's future is left in the balance. Powell recovered after surgery, and was able to join the band ten weeks later in New York, to record "
Merry Xmas Everybody "Merry Xmas Everybody" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released as a non-album single in 1973. The song was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and it was produced by Chas Chandler. It was the band's sixth and ...
". *
July 13 Events Pre-1600 * 1174 – William I of Scotland, a key rebel in the Revolt of 1173–74, is captured at Alnwick by forces loyal to Henry II of England. * 1249 – Coronation of Alexander III as King of Scots. *1260 – The Livon ...
The Everly Brothers The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing. Consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly (February 1, 1937 – August 21, 2021) and Phillip "Phil" Everly (January 19, 1939 ...
break up after
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smashes his guitar on the floor midway through their final show together.
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releases their debut album. *
July 15 Events Pre-1600 *484 BC – Dedication of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in ancient Rome * 70 – First Jewish–Roman War: Titus and his armies breach the walls of Jerusalem. ( 17th of Tammuz in the Hebrew calendar). * 756 – ...
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of
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makes an emotional outburst during a performance at
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, announcing he is quitting the group. He later recants the statement. *
July 28 Events Pre-1600 * 1364 – Troops of the Republic of Pisa and the Republic of Florence clash in the Battle of Cascina. * 1540 – Henry VIII of England marries his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, on the same day his former Chancellor, T ...
Summer Jam at Watkins Glen The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen was a July 1973 rock festival outside Watkins Glen, New York, that featured the Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and the Band. The July 28, 1973 event long held the Guinness Book of World Records entry for "l ...
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is attended by 600,000, who see
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, The Band, and the
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. *
July 30 Events Pre-1600 * 762 – Baghdad is founded. *1419 – First Defenestration of Prague: A crowd of radical Hussites kill seven members of the Prague city council. * 1502 – Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja in the Bay Islan ...
– Soviet officials grant permission for
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to accept a three-year appointment as chief conductor of the
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, the first time a Soviet orchestra conductor has been allowed to take up such a position outside of the
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. * August 6
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is seriously injured in a car accident outside
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, spending the next four days in a
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. * August 11
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originates the hip hop genre in New York City. *
August 20 Events Pre-1600 * AD 14 – Agrippa Postumus, maternal grandson of the late Roman emperor Augustus, is mysteriously executed by his guards while in exile. * 636 – Battle of Yarmouk: Arab forces led by Khalid ibn al-Walid take con ...
– The
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becomes the first British orchestra to take part in the
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. *
August 25 Events Pre-1600 * 19 – The Roman general Germanicus dies near Antioch. He was convinced that the mysterious illness that ended in his death was a result of poisoning by the Syrian governor Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, whom he had ordered to ...
The Allman Brothers The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, ...
nearly suffer another tragedy when
Butch Trucks Claude Hudson "Butch" Trucks (May 11, 1947 – January 24, 2017) was an American drummer. He was best known as a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Trucks was born ...
crashes his car near
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, not far from where Duane Allman was killed two years earlier. Trucks survives with only a broken leg.


September–December

*September 1 –
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open their European tour in Vienna, Austria. *September 20 – Jim Croce, Maury Muehleisen and four others die in a plane crash in Louisiana. *September 22 – Benita Valente makes her debut with the Metropolitan Opera, singing Pamina in ''The Magic Flute''. *September 23 – The Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood), Roxy Theatre opens in West Hollywood, California. *September 27 – ''Don Kirshner's Rock Concert'' is premièred on syndicated television in the United States, including a performance by
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. *September 29 – Jan Akkerman from the Netherlands was chosen 'Best Guitarist in The World' by the readers of the UK magazine, ''Melody Maker''. *October 6 – Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band become the national brass-band champions of Great Britain by defeating 18 other bands at the Albert Hall in London. *October 12 – Genesis (band), Genesis releases their 5th studio album Selling England by the Pound, one of their most commercially successful albums *October 13 – Family (band), Family play their last concert at De Montfort Hall at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University) before splitting up for good. A farewell party at a local Holiday Inn after the show ends in a good-natured melée, with people jumping in or pushed into the motel pool. *October 17 – The 1973 oil crisis begins, causing shortages of the vinyl needed to manufacture records. A number of new albums are either delayed or only available in limited quantities until after the holiday season. *October 19 – The Who release ''Quadrophenia'', one of their most critically acclaimed albums. *October 20 – Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth opens Sydney Opera House. *November 1 –
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becomes the first act signed to Neil Bogart's new label, Casablanca Records. *November 5 **Cellist Jacqueline du Pré is forced to retire because she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. **Two friends of the recently deceased Gram Parsons hand themselves in to police and confess to having carried out an impromptu cremation of the singer's body at the Joshua Tree National Monument. *November 7 – Harold Holt Ltd., agent for Jacqueline du Pré, deny newspaper reports that she will never perform again, while at the same time confirming she has been diagnosed with "a mild case of multiple sclerosis" and has no definite plans for future performances. *November 20 – The Who open their ''Quadrophenia'' US tour with a concert at San Francisco's Cow Palace, but drummer Keith Moon passes out and has to be carried off the stage. 19-year old fan Scot Halpin is selected from the audience to finish the show. *December – Paul Pena produces his second album, ''New Train'', but due to a dispute with Albert Grossman of Bearsville Records the release was canceled. The album would later be released on Hybrid Recordings in 2000 in music, 2000. *December 3 – CBGB music club opens in Manhattan. *December 15 – Jermaine Jackson marries Hazel Gordy, daughter of Motown Records executive Berry Gordy. *December 25 – Universal Pictures releases ''The Sting'', reviving interest in the ragtime music of Scott Joplin. *December 31 **Brothers Malcolm Young, Malcolm and Angus Young perform under the name AC/DC at the former Sydney nightclub 'Chequers' for their New Year's Eve party. **The second annual Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, New Year's Rockin' Eve airs on NBC, with performances by Tower of Power, Billy Preston and The Pointer Sisters.


Unknown dates

* Musica Antiqua Köln formed. * Royal Manchester College of Music and the Northern School of Music merge to create the Royal Northern College of Music. * The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is launched, with Pablo Casals as its president. * U.F.O. signs a contract with Chrysalis Records. * Approximate date – Salsa music originates in New York City.


Bands formed

* ''See :Musical groups established in 1973, Musical groups established in 1973''


Bands disbanded

* ''See :Musical groups disestablished in 1973, Musical groups disestablished in 1973''


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* ''8th Street Nites'' - Back Door (jazz trio), Back Door * ''953 West'' - Siegel-Schwall Band * ''Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere'' – Perigeo * ''Afrodisiac (Fela Kuti album), Afrodisiac'' – Fela Kuti * ''Afrodisiac (The Main Ingredient album), Afrodisiac'' - The Main Ingredient (band), The Main Ingredient * ''After the Ball (album), After the Ball'' - John Fahey (musician), John Fahey * ''Air Cut'' - Curved Air * ''The Alchemist (Home album), The Alchemist'' - Home (British band), Home * ''All I Need Is Time'' - Gladys Knight & the Pips * ''And I Love You So (song), And I Love You So'' – Perry Como * ''Andy Pratt (album), Andy Pratt'' - Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter), Andy Pratt * ''Anthenagin'' - Art Blakey * ''Aquashow'' – Elliott Murphy * ''Arbeit macht frei (album), Arbeit macht frei – Area (band), Area * ''Astral Traveling'' - Lonnie Liston Smith * ''Attempted Mustache'' – Loudon Wainwright III * ''Back Street Crawler (album), Back Street Crawler'' - Paul Kossoff * ''Back to the World (Curtis Mayfield album), Back to the World'' – Curtis Mayfield * ''Bad Dreams (Ike Turner album), Bad Dreams'' - Ike Turner * ''Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun'' - Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg * ''Basic Miles: The Classic Performances of Miles Davis'' – Miles Davis * ''Be What You Are'' - The Staple Singers * ''Beans and Fatback'' - Link Wray * ''Behind Closed Doors (Charlie Rich album), Behind Closed Doors'' – Charlie Rich * ''Betty Davis (album), Betty Davis'' – Betty Davis * ''Black & Blue (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes album), Black & Blue'' - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes * ''Black Byrd'' - Donald Byrd * ''Both Feet on the Ground'' - Kenny Burrell * ''Bummm!'' – Locomotiv GT * ''Bursting at the Seams'' - Strawbs * ''Butterfly Dreams'' - Flora Purim * ''Call of the Wild (Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes album), Call of the Wild'' - The Amboy Dukes * ''Can't Get No Grindin''' - Muddy Waters * ''Canto por travesura'' – Víctor Jara * ''Cannons in the Rain'' - John Stewart (musician), John Stewart * ''Carnegie Hall (Hubert Laws album), Carnegie Hall'' - Hubert Laws * ''Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night'' - Peter Hammill * ''The Chieftains 4'' – The Chieftains * ''Chemins de Terre'' – Alan Stivell * ''Le Cimetière des arlequins'' – Ange * ''Come into My Life (Jermaine Jackson album), Come into My Life'' - Jermaine Jackson * ''Composite Truth'' - Mandrill (band), Mandrill * ''Concerto delle menti'' – Pholas Dactylus (band), Pholas Dactylus * ''Conference of the Birds (Dave Holland album), Conference of the Birds'' – Dave Holland * ''Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir'' - Michael Martin Murphey * ''Crystal Silence'' - Chick Corea and Gary Burton * ''Dave Mason Is Alive'' - Dave Mason * ''Doing It to Death (album), Doing It to Death'' - The J.B.'s * ''Don't Mess with Mister T.'' - Stanley Turrentine * ''Double Diamond (album), Double Diamond'' – If (band), If * ''Dublin Street Songs / Through Dublin City'' – Frank Harte * ''Duncan Browne (album), Duncan Browne'' - Duncan Browne * ''Earth (Vangelis album), Earth'' – Vangelis * ''Etta James (1973 album), Etta James'' - Etta James * ''Evolution (Malo album), Evolution'' - Malo (band), Malo * ''Extensions (McCoy Tyner album), Extensions'' - McCoy Tyner * ''Farewell to Paradise'' – Emitt Rhodes * ''The Faust Tapes'' – Faust (band), Faust * ''Felona e Sorona'' – Le Orme * ''For Real! (Ruben and the Jets album), For Real!'' – Ruben and the Jets * ''Forever and Ever (Demis Roussos album), Forever and Ever'' – Demis Roussos * ''Funky Kingston'' - Toots and the Maytals * ''Funky Serenity'' - Ramsey Lewis * ''Gentleman (Fela Kuti album), Gentleman'' - Fela Kuti * ''Giant Box'' - Don Sebesky * ''Gluggo'' - The Spencer Davis Group * ''Grimms (album), Grimms'' – Grimms * ''Hank Wilson's Back Vol. I'' - Leon Russell * ''Home Thoughts'' – Clifford T. Ward * ''How Sweet to Be an Idiot'' – Neil Innes * ''Have a Good Time for Me'' – Jonathan Edwards (musician), Jonathan Edwards * ''Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy'' - Return to Forever * ''I'm in Love with You (album), I'm in Love with You'' – The Detroit Emeralds * ''Inside (Eloy album), Inside'' – Eloy (band), Eloy * ''Join Inn'' – Ash Ra Tempel * ''Jonathan Livingston Seagull (album), Jonathan Livingston Seagull'' – Neil Diamond * ''Journey (Kingdom Come album), Journey'' - Kingdom Come (British band), Kingdom Come * ''Joy (Issac Hayes album), Joy'' - Issac Hayes * ''Julien (album), Julien'' – Dalida * ''Just Outside of Town'' - Mandrill (band), Mandrill * ''Kindling (album), Kindling'' - Gene Parsons * ''Kings of Oblivion'' - Pink Fairies * ''Layers (Les McCann album), Layers'' - Les McCann * ''Lifemask'' – Roy Harper (singer), Roy Harper * ''Light as a Feather'' – Return to Forever * ''Live at the Lighthouse (Elvin Jones album), Live at the Lighthouse'' – Elvin Jones – Live * ''Live in Japan: Spring Tour 1973'' – Donovan * ''The London Bo Diddley Sessions'' - Bo Diddley * ''Long Hard Climb'' -
Helen Reddy Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 194129 September 2020) was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a showbusiness family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on rad ...
* ''Looking Back (Leon Russell album), Looking Back'' – Leon Russell * ''Louisiana Rock & Roll'' - Potliquor * ''Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man'' - Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn * ''Love Is the Message (MFSB album), Love Is the Message'' – MFSB * ''The Simon Sisters Sing the Lobster Quadrille and Other Songs for Children#Releases, Lucy & Carly – The Simon Sisters Sing for Children'' – The Simon Sisters * ''Main Street People'' - Four Tops * ''Marlena Shaw Live at Montreux'' - Marlena Shaw (Live Album) * ''Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh'' – Magma (band), Magma * ''MFSB (album), MFSB'' – MFSB * ''The MG's (album), The MG's'' - The MG's * ''Mr. Jones (Elvin Jones album), Mr. Jones'' – Elvin Jones * ''Monk in Tokyo'' – Thelonious Monk * ''Moon Germs'' - Joe Farrell * ''Moonshine (Bert Jansch album), Moonshine'' - Bert Jansch * ''Multiple (album), Multiple'' - Joe Henderson * ''Natural High (Bloodstone album), Natural High'' - Bloodstone (band), Bloodstone * ''Neu! 2'' – Neu! * ''The New Quartet'' - Gary Burton * ''Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carnegie Hall'' – Ella Fitzgerald * ''Next (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band album), Next'' – The Sensational Alex Harvey Band * ''Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half as Bad as Losing You)'' - George Jones * ''October (Claire Hamill album), October'' - Claire Hamill * ''One Man Band (Ronnie Dyson album), One Man Band'' - Ronnie Dyson * ''Oooh So Good 'n Blues'' – Taj Mahal (musician), Taj Mahal * ''Our Lady of Late'' – Meredith Monk * ''Outside the Dream Syndicate'' - Tony Conrad and Faust (band), Faust * ''Over the Rainbow (Livingston Taylor album), Over the Rainbow'' - Livingston Taylor * ''Palepoli'' – Osanna * ''Penny Arcade (album), Penny Arcade'' - Joe Farrell * ''Pipedream (Alan Hull album), Pipedream'' – Alan Hull (solo début) * ''Plain and Simple'' – The Dubliners * ''Planxty (album), Planxty'' – Planxty (début) * ''The Power of Joe Simon'' - Joe Simon (musician), Joe Simon * ''Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash'' – Mike Nesmith * ''Really (album), Really'' – J.J. Cale * ''Right Now! (Little Richard album), Right Now!'' – Little Richard * ''Rock On (David Essex album), Rock On'' – David Essex * ''Rockin' Duck'' – Grimms * ''Sings in Italian for You'' – Dalida * ''Solitaire (Andy Williams album), Solitaire'' – Andy Williams * ''Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne'' – Keith Jarrett * ''Songs That Made America Famous'' – Patrick Sky * ''Starring Rosi'' – Ash Ra Tempel * ''Studio One Presents Burning Spear'' - Burning Spear * ''Super Natural'' – Edwin Birdsong * ''The Supremes Live! In Japan'' – Supremes – Live * ''The Táin (Horslips album), The Táin'' – Horslips * ''Tango (Tanguito album), Tango'' – Tanguito * ''The Three Degrees (album), The Three Degrees'' – The Three Degrees * ''Take Love Easy'' – Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass * ''Twice Removed from Yesterday'' – Robin Trower * ''Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle'' – Lee "Scratch" Perry, Lee Perry * ''Viva Chile!'' – Inti-Illimani * ''The Way (1973 album), The Way'' – The Way (band), The Way * ''The Well Below the Valley (album), The Well Below the Valley'' – Planxty * ''Wizzard Brew'' – Wizzard (début)


Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highes
chart positions
in the charts of 1973.


Top 40 Chart hit singles


Other Chart hit singles


Notable singles


Other Notable singles

*"Ashes to Ashes (The 5th Dimension song), Ashes to Ashes" - The 5th Dimension *"Daddy" b/w "It Was Written Down" - Toots and the Maytals


Published popular music

* "And I Love You So (song), And I Love You So" w.m. Don McLean * "Candle in the Wind" w. Bernie Taupin m. Elton John * "Empty Tables" w. Johnny Mercer m. Jimmy Van Heusen. Introduced by Frank Sinatra * "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 * "Misdemeanor" w.m. Foster Sylvers * "Nadia's Theme" m. Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr., from the TV soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' * "(Say Has Anybody Seen) My Sweet Gypsy Rose"     w.m. Irwin Levine & L. Russell Brown * "Piano Man (song), 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 (musician), Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty * "There Used To Be A Ballpark" w.m. Joe Raposo * "Top of the World (The Carpenters song), Top of the World" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter (musician), Richard Carpenter * "The Way We Were (song), The Way We Were" w. Alan and Marilyn Bergman m. Marvin Hamlisch from the film ''The Way We Were'' * "WOLD (song)" – Harry Chapin * "Yesterday Once More (song), Yesterday Once More" w.m. John Bettis & Richard Carpenter (musician), Richard Carpenter


Other notable songs (world)

* "Desert Of Passion" – The Peanuts (Japan) * "Fusil Contra Fusil" – Silvio Rodríguez (Cuba) * "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye" – Demis Roussos (Europe-wide) * "I Love You Because" – Michel Polnareff (France) * "J'ai un probleme" – Sylvie Vartan (France) * "Mistero" – Gigliola Cinquetti (Italy)


Classical music

* Jean Absil – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 * William Alwyn – ''Fantasy Sonata'' for flute and harp * Malcolm Arnold – Symphony No. 7 (Arnold), Symphony No. 7 * Günter Bialas – ''Trois Moments Musicaux'', for piano * Luciano Berio ** Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra ** ''Still'', for orchestra ** ''Linea'' for Two Pianos, Marimba and Vibraphone * John Cage **''Etcetera'', for small orchestra, tape and, optionally, three conductors **''Exercise'', for an orchestra of soloists (based on ''Etcetera'') * Carlos Chávez **''Estudio a Rubinstein'', for piano **''Paisajes mexicanos'', for orchestra **Partita, for timpani **''Sonante'', for orchestra * Gloria Coates – ''Music on Open Strings'' (Symphony No. 1) * George Crumb – ''Makrokosmos#Volume II, Makrokosmos, Volume II'' for amplified piano * Morton Feldman ** ''String Quartet and Orchestra'' ** ''For Frank O'Hara'', for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello ** ''Voices and Cello'', for 2 female voices and cello * Alberto Ginastera – String Quartet No. 3 * Lou Harrison – ''Organ Concerto with Percussion'' * Anthony Iannaccone – ''Rituals'' * Ben Johnston (composer), Ben Johnston **"I'm Goin' Away", for SATB choir **String Quartet No. 3, "Vergings" **String Quartet No. 4, "Ascent" ("Amazing Grace") * Paul Lansky – ''Mild und leise'' (computer music) * Bruno Maderna – Oboe Concerto No. 3 * Frank Martin (composer), Frank Martin – Requiem * Donald Martino – Notturno, for piccolo/flute/alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, viola, 'cello, piano, and percussion (awarded the 1974 Pulitzer Prize in Music) * Akira Miyoshi – Nocturne * Luigi Nono (composer), Luigi Nono – ''Canto per il Vietnam'' * Carl Orff – ''De temporum fine comoedia'' * Arvo Pärt – ''Ukuaru valss'' * Walter Piston – ''Three Counterpoints'', for violin, viola, and cello * Henri Pousseur – ''Vue sur les Jardins interdits'', for saxophone quartet * Dmitri Shostakovich – ''Six Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva'', Op. 143 * Eduard Tubin – Symphony No. 10


Opera

* Robert Beadell – ''Napoleon'' (2 February, University of Nebraska, Lincoln) * Nikolai Korndorf – ''Feast in the Time of Plague''


Jazz


Musical theater

* ''Gigi (musical), Gigi'' (Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe) – Broadway production (adaptation of the film version) * ''Grease (musical), Grease'' – London production * ''Gypsy: A Musical Fable, Gypsy'' (Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim) – London production opened at the Piccadilly Theatre on May 29 starring Angela Lansbury, Barrie Ingham and Zan Charisse * ''Irene (musical), Irene'' – Broadway revival * ''The King and I'' (Richard Rodgers, Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II, Hammerstein) – London revival * ''A Little Night Music'' (Stephen Sondheim) – Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre (New York City), Shubert Theatre and ran for 601 performances * ''No, No, Nanette'' (Irving Caesar, Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans) – London revival * ''The Pajama Game'' (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross (composer), Jerry Ross) – Broadway theater, Broadway revival * ''Pippin (musical), Pippin'' – London production * ''Raisin (musical), Raisin'' – Broadway production opened at the 46th Street Theatre and ran for 847 performances * ''The Rocky Horror Show'' (Richard O'Brien) – London production * ''Seesaw (musical), Seesaw'' – Broadway production opened at the Uris Theatre on March 18 and ran for 296 performances * ''Treasure Island'' London production opened at the Mermaid Theatre on December 17. Starred Bernard Miles, Jonathan Scott Taylor and Spike Milligan. * ''Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical), Two Gentleman of Verona'' – London production


Musical films

* ''Allá en el Norte'' * ''Andrea (film), Andrea'' * ''Dnestrovskiye melodii'' * ''Charlotte's Web (1973 film), Charlotte's Web'' * ''Godspell (film), Godspell'' * ''Jaal (1973 film), Jaal'' * ''Jesus Christ Superstar (film), Jesus Christ Superstar'' * ''Lost Horizon (1973 film), Lost Horizon'' * ''Once Upon a Time (1973 film), Maria d'Oro und Bello Blue'' * ''Robin Hood (1973 film), Robin Hood'' * ''Tom Sawyer (1973 film), Tom Sawyer''


Births

*January 1 – Magnus Sahlgren, Swedish guitarist and linguist *January 7 – Jonna Tervomaa, Finnish singer *
January 9 Events Pre-1600 * 681 – Twelfth Council of Toledo: King Erwig of the Visigoths initiates a council in which he implements diverse measures against the Jews in Spain. *1127 – Jin–Song Wars: Invading Jurchen soldiers from the J ...
– Sean Paul, reggae and dancehall artist *January 12 ** Hande Yener, Turkish singer ** Matt Wong (Reel Big Fish) *January 13 - Juan Diego Flórez, Peruvian operatic tenor *
January 14 Events Pre-1600 *1236 – King Henry III of England marries Eleanor of Provence. *1301 – Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary. 1601–1900 *1639 – The "Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, Fundamenta ...
– Katie Griffin, Canadian actress and singer *January 19 – Antero Manninen, Finnish cellist *
February 2 Events Pre-1600 * 506 – Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (''Breviarium Alaricianum'' or ''Lex Romana Visigothorum''), a collection of "Roman law". * 880 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: King ...
- Latino (singer), Latino, Brazilian singer-songwriter *February 21 ** Heri Joensen, Faroese musician (Týr (band), Týr) ** Justin Sane, singer, guitarist and songwriter *February 22 **Gustavo Assis-Brasil, Brazilian guitarist **Scott Phillips (drummer), Scott Phillips, drummer *February 24 – Chris Fehn, American rock percussionist (Slipknot (band), Slipknot) *February 26 ** ATB, André Tanneberger, German DJ ** Anders Björler, Anders and Jonas Björler, Swedish rock guitarists *February 27 – Peter Andre, English-born Australian singer, songwriter, businessman, and television personality *
March 1 Events Pre-1600 *509 BC – Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first Roman triumph, triumph of the Roman Republic after his victory over the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus at the Battle of Silva Arsia. * 293 – Emperor ...
– Ryan Peake, Canadian rock musician (Nickelback) *
March 6 Events Pre-1600 * 12 BCE – The Roman emperor Augustus is named Pontifex Maximus, incorporating the position into that of the emperor. * 632 – The Farewell Sermon (Khutbah, Khutbatul Wada') of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * 845 & ...
– Peter Lindgren (musician), Peter Lindgren, Swedish musician *March 10 – Dan Swanö, Swedish musician *March 17 – Caroline Corr, Irish drummer (The Corrs) *March 25 – Anders Fridén, Swedish vocalist *March 28 – Matt Nathanson, American folk/rock singer-songwriter *March 30 – DJ AM, American DJ (d. 2009 in music, 2009) *April 3 ** Marija Gluvakov, pianist ** Andreas Carlsson, Swedish music producer, composer, and pop songwriter. *April 4 – Kelly Price, soul singer *April 5 – Pharrell Williams, American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. (The Neptunes, N.E.R.D, Chad Hugo) *
April 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1457 BC – Battle of Megido - the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail. * 69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Otho commits suicide. * 73 – Masad ...
– Akon, American singer, songwriter, businessman, record producer, and actor *April 25 – Fredrik Larzon, Swedish rock musician (Millencolin) *April 27 – Sharlee D'Angelo, Swedish guitarist *April 29 – Mike Hogan (The Cranberries), Mike Hogan, Irish bassist (The Cranberries) *April 30 – Jeff Timmons, American singer *May 2 – Justin Burnett, film score composer *May 3 – Brad Martin, American country musician (died 2022 in American music, 2022) *May 5 – Casino Versus Japan, electronic musician *
May 13 Events Pre-1600 *1373 – Julian of Norwich has visions of Jesus while suffering from a life-threatening illness, visions which are later described and interpreted in her book '' Revelations of Divine Love''. * 1501 – Amerigo Vespu ...
- Eric Lewis (pianist), Eric Lewis, jazz pianist *May 14 **Natalie Appleton, British singer (All Saints (group), All Saints) **Shanice, American singer *May 17 – Joshua Homme, guitarist and vocalist of Queens of the Stone Age *May 21 – Noel Fielding, English comedian, writer, actor, artist, musician, and television presenter. *
May 23 Events Pre-1600 * 1430 – Joan of Arc is captured at the Siege of Compiègne by troops from the Burgundian faction. *1498 – Girolamo Savonarola is burned at the stake in Florence, Italy. * 1533 – The marriage of King Henry VI ...
** Jacopo Gianninoto, Italian musician ** Emperor Magus Caligula, Swedish musician *May 26 - Magdalena Kožená, Czech mezzo-soprano *May 31 – Cadaveria, Italian singer (Opera IX) *June 9 - Jana Sýkorová, Czech operatic contralto *June 10 **Faith Evans, singer, songwriter, record producer and actress **Flesh-n-Bone, American rapper *June 13 – Cheryl "Coko" Clemons, American singer (''SWV'') *June 14 – Ceca (singer), Ceca, Serbian folk singer *June 17 - Krayzie Bone, American rapper and producer (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) *June 19 - Jörg Widmann, German clarinetist and composer *June 20 - Chino Moreno, American singer-songwriter (Deftones, Team Sleep, and Crosses (band), Crosses) *June 23 – Marija Naumova, Latvian Eurovision-winning singer *June 26 – Gretchen Wilson, American singer *June 28 – Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad, Frost, Norwegian drummer *
June 29 Events Pre-1600 * 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. *1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi. * 1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
– Kento Masuda, Japanese composer and recording artist *
July 1 Events Pre-1600 * 69 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor. * 552 – Battle of Taginae: Byzantine forces under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths in Italy, and the ...
– Brenton Brown, South African-American Christian musician and worship leader *
July 4 Events Pre-1600 * 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans. * 414 – Emperor Theodosius II, age 13, yields power to his older sister Aelia Pulcheria, who reigned as regent and proclaim ...
– Gackt, singer, songwriter, and musician *July 5 ** Joe (singer), Joe, American Contemporary R&B, R&B singer ** Bengt Lagerberg, Swedish drummer (The Cardigans) ** Róisín Murphy, Irish singer-songwriter and record producer *July 11 – Andrew Bird, singer-songwriter *
July 15 Events Pre-1600 *484 BC – Dedication of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in ancient Rome * 70 – First Jewish–Roman War: Titus and his armies breach the walls of Jerusalem. ( 17th of Tammuz in the Hebrew calendar). * 756 – ...
** Buju Banton, reggae/dancehall artist ** John Dolmayan, Lebanese-born rock drummer for the band System of a Down *July 17 – Tony Dovolani, Albanian-American dancer and actor *July 22 **Aleksey Igudesman, Russian violinist, composer, conductor and actor **Daniel Jones (musician), Daniel Jones, English-Australian guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Savage Garden) **Petey Pablo, American rapper and actor **Rufus Wainwright, American-Canadian singer, songwriter, and composer *July 23 – Fran Healy (musician), Fran Healy, British singer (Travis (band), Travis) *July 25 - Dani Filth, Israeli-born musician (Cradle of Filth) *
July 29 Events Pre-1600 * 587 BC – The Neo-Babylonian Empire sacks Jerusalem and destroys the First Temple. * 615 – Pakal ascends the throne of Palenque at the age of 12. * 904 – Sack of Thessalonica: Saracen raiders under Leo ...
** Wanya Morris, American singer (Boyz II Men) ** Amy S. Foster, Canadian singer-songwriter and author *
July 30 Events Pre-1600 * 762 – Baghdad is founded. *1419 – First Defenestration of Prague: A crowd of radical Hussites kill seven members of the Prague city council. * 1502 – Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja in the Bay Islan ...
– Sonu Nigam, Indian singer *August 7 – Zane Lowe, New Zealand born radio presenter, DJ, TV presenter, and record producer *August 8 – Scott Stapp, American singer (Creed (band), Creed) *August 9 ** Meg Okura, American jazz violinist, Erhu player, and composer ** Oleksandr Ponomariov, Ukrainian singer *August 12 – Grey DeLisle, American voice actress and singer *August 13 - Gregory Vajda, Hungarian clarinetist, conductor and composer *August 15 – Adnan Sami, British born singer, music composer, pianist *August 22 **Beenie Man, reggae/dancehall artist **Howie Dorough, American singer (Backstreet Boys) *September 1 – J.D. Fortune, Canadian rock singer (INXS) *September 3 – Jennifer Paige, American singer and songwriter *September 5 – Rose McGowan, American actress, model, singer, and author *September 12 - Dorota Miśkiewicz, Polish singer, songwriter, composer and violinist *September 14 – Nas, American rapper *September 15 – Indira Levak, Croatian lead vocalist of Colonia (music group), Colonia *September 17 - Amy Black (mezzo-soprano), Amy Black, operatic mezzo-soprano (died 2009 in music, 2009) *September 18 – Ami Onuki, Japanese singer *September 19 – David Zepeda, Mexican actor, model and singer *September 22 **Yoo Chae-yeong, South Korean singer and actress **Martin Owen (BBC Symphony Orchestra) *September 26 – Julienne Davis, American actress/model/singer *September 29 **Alfie Boe, operatic tenor **Rie Eto, Japanese singer *October 1 – Christian Borle, American actor and singer *October 2 **Proof (rapper), Proof American Rapper and member of D12 (died 2006 in music, 2006) **Lene Nystrøm, Norwegian singer (Aqua (band), Aqua) **Verka Serduchka, Ukrainian pop star *October 9 ** Terry Balsamo, American guitarist ** Steve Burns, American actor, musician and television host ** Jen Cloher, Australian singer/songwriter/musician ** Fabio Lione, Italian singer *October 24 – Laura Veirs, American singer-songwriter *October 25 – Lamont Bentley, American actor and rapper (died 2005 in music, 2005) *October 26 – Seth MacFarlane, American actor, screenwriter, producer, director and singer *November 3 **Sticky Fingaz, American rapper (onyx (band), onyx) **Mick Thomson, guitarist of Slipknot (band), Slipknot *November 6 – Rumi Shishido, Japanese voice actress and singer *November 9 ** Nick Lachey, American singer (98 Degrees) ** Maija Vilkkumaa, Finnish pop rock singer *November 10 ** Jacqui Abbott, English singer (The Beautiful South) ** Róbert Gulya, Hungarian composer *November 11 – Jason White (musician), Jason White, American rock musician (Green Day) *November 12 – Mayte Garcia, American actress, singer, author, and dancer *November 19 ** Billy Currington, American country singer ** Savion Glover, American tap dancer, actor and choreographer *November 27 – Twista,American rapper and record producer *November 28 – Jade Puget (AFI (band), AFI) *December 4 – Kate Rusby, English folk singer-songwriter *December 7 ** Chantelle Barry, Australian singer-songwriter and actress ** Damien Rice, Irish singer-songwriter, musician and record producer *December 8 – Corey Taylor, vocalist of Slipknot (band), Slipknot *December 9 - Bárbara Padilla, operatic soprano *December 11 – Mos Def, rapper *December 17 - Eddie Fisher (OneRepublic), Eddie Fisher (OneRepublic) *December 27 – Kristoffer Zegers, Dutch composer *December 29 – Pimp C, American rapper (d. 2007 in music, 2007) *''unknown date'' – Xian Zhang (conductor), Xian Zhang. Chinese-born orchestral conductor


Deaths

* January 16 – Clara Ward, gospel singer, 48 (stroke) * January 23 – Kid Ory, jazz trombonist and bandleader, 86 * February 3 – Andy Razaf, composer, poet and lyricist, 77 * February 5 – Kathleen Riddick, British conductor, 65 * February 7 – Pixinguinha, choro composer and woodwind player, 75 * February 19 ** Joseph Szigeti, violinist, 80 ** Leon Washington (musician), Leon Washington, jazz saxophonist, 63 (leukemia) * February 24 – Manolo Caracol, Spanish flamenco singer (b. 1909) * February 28 – Terig Tucci, Argentine composer, violinist, pianist and mandolinist, 75 *
March 5 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Roman emperor Julian leaves Antioch with an army of 90,000 to attack the Sasanian Empire, in a campaign which would bring about his own death. * 1046 – Nasir Khusraw begins the seven-year Middle Eastern ...
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March 8 Events Pre-1600 * 1010 – Ferdowsi completes his epic poem ''Shahnameh''. *1126 – Following the death of his mother, queen Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León. * 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between bour ...
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), 27 (stomach hemorrhage) * March 19 – Lauritz Melchior, Wagnerian tenor, 82 * March 26 ** Safford Cape, American composer and musicologist, 66 ** Noël Coward, composer and dramatist, 73 * March 28 – Gertrude Johnson, coloratura soprano, 78 *
April 16 Events Pre-1600 * 1457 BC – Battle of Megido - the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail. * 69 – Defeated by Vitellius' troops at Bedriacum, Otho commits suicide. * 73 – Masad ...
** Nino Bravo, Spanish singer, 28 (car accident) ** István Kertész (conductor), Istvan Kertesz, Hungarian conductor, 43 (drowned) *
April 18 Events Pre-1600 * 796 – King Æthelred I of Northumbria is murdered in Corbridge by a group led by his ealdormen, Ealdred and Wada. The ''patrician'' Osbald is crowned, but abdicates within 27 days. * 1428 – Peace of Ferrara betw ...
– Willie 'The Lion' Smith, US jazz pianist, 79 *
May 9 Events Pre-1600 * 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria. *1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy. *1386 – England and Portugal formally rati ...
** Owen Brannigan, singer ** Mark Wessel (composer), Mark Wessel, pianist and composer, 79 * May 21 – Vaughn Monroe, US singer and bandleader, 61 * May 27 – Ilona Kabos, Hungarian-British pianist and teacher, 79 * May 29 – P. Ramlee, Malaysian film actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer, and producer, 44 (heart attack) *
June 4 Events Pre-1600 *1411 – King Charles VI granted a monopoly for the ripening of Roquefort cheese to the people of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon as they had been doing for centuries. * 1561 – The steeple of St Paul's, the medieval cathedr ...
– Murry Wilson, musician and record producer, 55 * June 8 – Tubby Hayes, jazz musician, 38 (during heart surgery) *
June 29 Events Pre-1600 * 226 – Cao Rui succeeds his father as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei. *1149 – Raymond of Poitiers is defeated and killed at the Battle of Inab by Nur ad-Din Zangi. * 1194 – Sverre is crowned King of Norway, ...
– Germán Valdés, Mexican actor, singer and comedian (hepatitis) * July 2 – Betty Grable, US actress and singer, 56 (lung cancer) *
July 3 Events Pre-1600 * 324 – Battle of Adrianople: Constantine I defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium. * 987 – Hugh Capet is crowned King of France, the first of the Capetian dynasty that would rule France until the French Revol ...
– Karel Ančerl, conductor, 65 * July 6 – Otto Klemperer, conductor, 88 * July 11 – Alexander Mosolov, Russian composer, 72 *
July 15 Events Pre-1600 *484 BC – Dedication of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in ancient Rome * 70 – First Jewish–Roman War: Titus and his armies breach the walls of Jerusalem. ( 17th of Tammuz in the Hebrew calendar). * 756 – ...
– Clarence White, guitarist (The Byrds), 29 (road accident) * August 2 – Rosetta Pampanini, operatic soprano, 76 * August 4 – Eddie Condon, jazz banjoist and guitarist, 67 * August 6 – Memphis Minnie, blues singer and guitarist, 76 * August 16 – Astra Desmond, operatic contralto, 80 * August 17 **
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, French classical composer, 45 ** Paul Williams (The Temptations), Paul Williams, baritone singer and co-founder of the Motown group, The Temptations, 34 (suicide by gunshot) * August 19 – Brew Moore, jazz saxophonist, 49 (fell downstairs) * September 1 – Graziella Pareto, operatic soprano, 84 * September 6 – Sir William Henry Harris, organist and composer, 90 * September 10 – Allan Gray (composer), Allan Gray, composer, 71 * September 11 – Martha Angelici, operatic soprano, 66 * September 16 – Víctor Jara, Chilean folk singer, 40 (murdered) * September 17– Hugo Winterhalter, US conductor and arranger, 53 * September 19 – Gram Parsons, guitarist/vocalist, 26 (drug overdose) * September 20 ** Jim Croce, 30, singer-songwriter and ** Maury Muehleisen, 24, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (plane crash) ** Ben Webster, jazz saxophonist, 64 * October 9 – Sister Rosetta Tharpe, gospel singer, 58 * October 16 ** Gene Krupa, drummer, 64 ** Jorge Peña Hen, composer, 45 * October 22 – Pablo Casals, cellist, 95 * October 27 – Norman Allin, English singer, 88 * November 10 ** Zeke Zettner (The Stooges), 25 (heroin overdose) ** David "Stringbean" Akeman, country banjo player and comedian, 57 (murdered) * November 18 – Alois Hába, composer, 80 * November 23 – De De Pierce, jazz trumpeter, 69 * November 26 – Edith Mason, operatic soprano, 81 * November 27 – Frank Christian (trumpeter), Frank Christian, jazz trumpeter, 85 * December 13 – Fanny Heldy, operatic soprano, 85 * December 20 – Bobby Darin, American singer and actor, 37 (heart failure) * December 31 – Emile Christian, jazz trombonist, 78 * ''date unknown'' – Cäwdät Fäyzi, Tatar composer and folklorist


Awards


Grammy Awards

* Grammy Awards of 1973


Country Music Association Awards

*Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year, Entertainer of the Year: Roy Clark *Country Music Association Award for Male Vocalist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year: Charlie Rich *Country Music Association Award for Female Vocalist of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year: Loretta Lynn *Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year, Song of the Year: Kenny O'Dell – "Behind Closed Doors (Charlie Rich song), Behind Closed Doors" *Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year: ''Behind Closed Doors (Charlie Rich album), Behind Closed Doors''


Eurovision Song Contest

* Eurovision Song Contest 1973


References

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